Luke Brynley-Jones
Luke Brynley-Jones is one of the UK's most experienced social media consultants. In the past 12 years he has helped brands such as Accenture, YMCA and Orange to develop effective social media strategies.
He has trained over 4,000 marketing and PR professionals in social media marketing, monitoring and engagement. He writes the popular social media marketing blog, oursocialtimes.com and hosts social media conferences in the UK, US and across Europe.
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Businesses have always struggled to measure quality. The challenge in social media is no better. In fact, it’s considerably worse.
Even the best attempts at measuring quality of a customer relationship, such as Net Promoter Score (NPS), rely on numbers, in the case of NPS a ranking from one to 10, and this has always seemed somehow inadequate to convey the different values and feelings involved.
Google has done a reasonable job of measuring the quality of content published online and ranking it accordingly, yet if you search for “social media quality” you’ll be presented with a list of deeply mediocre, SEO-focused blog posts on the topic.
Perhaps Google’s Authorship will fix this, but the challenge is clear.
So what does quality mean in the context of social media?
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by Luke Brynley-Jones
27 February 2013 11:13am
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Sport and social media are obvious partners. Sport provides ‘live’ excitement and social media lets you share the moment with your friends.
It’s a social marriage made in sporting Heaven.
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by Luke Brynley-Jones
16 January 2013 14:49pm
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The rising tide of online collaboration is highlighted by a new infographic. But why are businesses finally turning to online collaboration tools?
Most businesses know that online social collaboration tools can form part of the solution to inefficient working practices, but they’ve been around for ages and, for various hotly discussed reasons, never seem to have caught on.
Until, now, it seems
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by Luke Brynley-Jones
30 October 2012 08:44am
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In the rush for more Likes, Comments and Shares on Facebook, it's tempting to dumb down.
But could underestimating your fans backfire, or even damage your brand?
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by Luke Brynley-Jones
02 October 2012 10:13am
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Not content with merely heading up the Commonwealth, The Queen apparently maintains active accounts on Twitter, Facebook and Flickr.
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by Luke Brynley-Jones
01 June 2012 17:09pm
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Over the past two years Our Social Times has hosted social CRM conferences in London, New York and Paris.
It's a fast-growing industry with many specialist themes, but the first question the speakers always get asked is: "How does social CRM differ from traditional CRM?"
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by Luke Brynley-Jones
03 May 2012 16:12pm
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When you read that just 11% of retailers respond to negative comments on Facebook, while 81% of businesses use social media for marketing, it’s clear that something has gone drastically wrong in the world of social customer services.
But what, exactly?
After reading the shocking statistics in Vikki Chowney's social customer service post on Econsultancy a few weeks ago, I asked several of Our Social Times' largest clients why their customer services teams hadn’t fully adopted social media yet.
Here’s what they said, with added notes and suggestions.
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by Luke Brynley-Jones
14 March 2012 09:48am
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According to recent figures from Zendesk around 60% of companies are using social media for both marketing and customer services.
But who should take the lead?
We ask the experts for their views.
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by Luke Brynley-Jones
14 February 2012 11:44am
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