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What your social network says about you

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

There’s a great feature on Ad Age http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=137792 about what your favourite social network says about you. It features the results of a survey by Anderson Analytics and is designed to help brands identify users’ surfing habits and interests.

Lots of the stuff we know – people spend a lot of time on their chosen site, nearly 10% stay logged in all day long etc, but there’s some other really interesting stuff, mainly about brands.

“When asked if seeing a brand on a social network makes them feel positive or negative about that brand, an almost-equal 17% said positive and 19% said negative. The other 64% were neutral or didn’t care. When asked if they would like more communications from brands, 45% were neutral, while 20% said yes and 35% said no.”

Which kind of fits what I thought in that the vast majority of SN users don’t care too much about brands on SNs. They will interact with them though if the concept and the application grabs their attention.

The stuff about Twitter users is priceless. Apparently if you use Twitter you drink loads of coffee, are entrepreneurial (no surprise there as the vast majority of early Twitter users were from the start up community) and are interested in news and new things. Best of all you are more likely to interested in sex than the average Facebook user – aah so that’s what all those Tweet-Ups are about.

Anyway check it out – it’s an interesting read.

Everyday Adventures – New videos for UK parents

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Over the last 6 months, we’ve been working on a video project which aims to tell parents from a range of backgrounds about some of the real life stories and circumstances that people in their positions find themselves in.

“Everyday Adventures” tells the stories of ordinary families from around the UK as they face these and other challenges. There’s a mix of real life and animation films, packed with useful information on: registering your child’s birth; parental rights; benefits you may be eligible for; and the availability of extended services in schools. Also included are links to organisations that can provide further help and support to mums and dads in all areas of family life.

To reflect the multicultural nature of UK families, the videos are available in English, Polish, Somali, Bengali and Guajurati. We’ve created MySpace and YouTube pages for the videos so you can check them out and let us know what you think. Our favourite is Wayne’s story

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