Thursday, October 31, 2013

Week 5 EOC: Social Networks and Job Hunting

"Marketers select their brand ambassadors very carefully, based on customers’ devotion to a brand and the size of their social circles. They sometimes search blogs and online social networks to identify individuals who are already functioning as brand advocates. Once selected, the ambassadors are trained with real brand knowledge to go along with their passion for the brand. The ambassadors then tap into friends, family, groups, and broader audiences through personal conversations, blogs, live events, and online social media." - Page 143  Twitter is a social networking and always using instant messaging. Twitter is open ended and people and companies use it in a variety of ways,like job search. People know that the best way to find a job is through the web of people connected. You can us twitter or Facebook to look into your own personal network, or ask friends who they know. With the Internet filled with a mass network of people with social media, there are similarly many ways to use social media in order to network, and eventually find a job.
"Other companies regularly post ads or custom videos on video-sharing sites such as YouTube. For example, Toyota developed two YouTube channels to market its Corolla. One of these channels, Sketchies 11, hosted a competition offering cash and prizes worth $40,000 for the best user-generated comedy sketches. The most-watched video received some 900,000 views. Similarly, small BlendTec has developed a kind of cult following for its flood of “Will it Blend?” videos, in which the seemingly indestructible Blendtec Total Blender grinds everything from a hockey puck and a golf club to an iPhone into dust. The low-cost, simple idea led to a five-fold increase in BlendTec’s sales.19" - Page 145 I don't think some business understand the power of YouTube. The audience is bigger than any network out there. Not only can you make money off YouTube but its great for advertisement, if you can do it well and use it often.
"Matt Mund, Monster.com's vice president of product management, acknowledged that Facebook as a recruiting platform is growing rapidly. The company, which hosts a job board and other recruiter services, launched its clients or customers,own Facebook app, dubbed BeKnown, in June, and the application now has nearly 800,000 monthly users, according to AppData.com, a market research group. Over the next couple of weeks, the company plans to launch a program where companies can offer employees cash rewards for making referrals through the app." - WSJ.com This is great for what Facebook is doing. They have a large audience that needs to be attended well. Not only does this help control the Facebook population, but it helps create jobs.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Week 4 EOC: Theres An App for that

Alright, I think I have a solution to the people who have awful grammar. I’m taking about that person who uses 4 for For and that kid that doesn't understand the difference between were, where and we’re. I honestly don't understand and probably will never understand why people do it but now it all ends here. There should be an app that auto corrects everything you type on your phone. Anyone who owns an Iphone knows that there is a built auto correct in their product like their messaging and note app. Though this feature is nice, it needs to breakout and I think it can improve. How about an app that is a force auto correct. What I mean by force is that when someone misspell (or even intentionally) a word either using via Facebook, Twitter or any app on their phone in general, immediately gets corrected. No if, ands, or buts about it. Here is another great feature in this app. This app will also not allow you to use numbers to substitute for words or mix numbers and letter together to form a word. Example, when people use Gr8 as a substitute for the word Great. It will also have a built in dictionary to help users understand the difference between the words There, Their, They’re, Your, You’re and etc.This application will help users improve on their grammar and the only modification that the user can change is names or enter names in the app. Maybe it doesn’t have to be an application for your phone or tablet! It should be a program on computers too. No more headaches from those friends on our favorite social media sites. No more awful short cuts like “r u”. The end of all the bad grammar starts with an app like this.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Week 3 EOC: My Demographics

"Delaying Adulthood For many members of this group, this has meant difficulty landing their first job or being underemployed. Only 48.8 percent of 16- to 24-year-olds were employed between April and July (the peak time in youth employment) in 2011, the smallest share since the government started recording data in 1948, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. - Destinationcrm Though this may be true, it is not because Gen Y is lazy or that we are trying to "delay adulthood" it's simply because we're affected by the recent recession and weak economy. Something that the generation before us caused."The Facebook Generation The first generation to grow up with the Internet and mobile devices, Gen Y is also the first generation to consider behaviors like tweeting and texting, along with using Facebook, Google, Wikipedia, and YouTube, not as novel ideas, but as normal aspects of their social lives and their search for information." - Destinationcrm Yes I do believe in this statement, I really don't know anyone around my age or older who don't use any of these behaviors, it really seem like a life style that Gen Y will not give up so easily.
"Looking for Inspiration As we saw in their overwhelming support for Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election, Gen Y is passionate about politics and the concept of improving the world. "Gen Y loves companies that aren't just about selling, that are also making a difference," Hassler says, naming Tom's Shoes, a company that donates a pair of shoes to a child for every pair that's purchased, as an example. "Companies should also ask themselves, 'How can our brand service them, help them?' Consumers like spending money on something that has meaning, and they'll share it with their friends." - Destinationcrm
 I believe Gen Y is looking for change and making a difference and wants to change the world, preserve what’s left of it. Gen Y believes in self-expression more than self-control and that respect must be earned and not given based on age, authority or title. Though our generation maybe called lazy and entitled, just remember it wasn't Gen Y who shut down the government just because a bunch of old people in congress couldn't come to an agreement.

Week 3 EOC: Making Money for Good

"Families, neighborhoods, communities, and entire economies thrive when people help each other. While being American may mean different things to different people, being a good neighbor is good for everyone. - Blanket America 
To most of us a blanket is nothing, right? Almost every home as a simple blanket and when its time to sleep everyone gets snuggled into their comfy beds and sleep the rest of the night away. But the reality is, if you drop a pin anywhere in America, within 20 miles there is someone who does not own a blanket. Blanket American is not like most charity and businesses, they have a easy concept, that is one for one. Basically meaning that if you buy a blanket, someone in need also receives a blanket. With an easy concept such as this, you now know where exactly how Blanket American will use your money. 
"In this spirit, Blanket America works to connect communities, retailers, and manufacturing to help people build a better life. We believe that everyone can give. Both businesses and nonprofits, the public and private sector, can work together to develop real solutions to end extreme poverty. Working with and for all is at the heart of what we do and, to us, is what makes us American."  - Blanket America 
Blanket America is not only focused in the United States, but Blanket America has also provided disaster relief and blanket distributions such as Haiti. CHOOSE HAITI program are bracelets you can buy on their website made from Haitian artisans. All proceeds will go to the disaster relief and create jobs in Haiti. I respect Blanket America for what they do, and I hope they continue fighting the good fight. Companies like this really set an example for other companies not to just donate money every so often but to get out there and really help people in need.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Week 2 EOC: Boston Consulting Group - Video Games

After reading The Wall Street Journal’s article Video game Makers Can't Dodge Recession, the information provided seem accurate for it’s time. Now four years later I believe that the sharks of the videogame market such as Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo are not only trying to sell you the best video games, but also trying to use their consoles to dominate and be the best all in one media in every household. “The research firm this week predicted that Sony's next-generation console will "edge out" Microsoft's Xbox One in sales over the holidays. The forecast was based on a variety of factors, most notably the PS4's lower price point.” - itproportal.com Okay, so Sony has a lower price point, but Sony has not released what you are getting for that lower price. Could it be a lower GB compared to Microsofts whopping 500GB? And I'm not sure if loyal Sony customers now know that they need to pay for online service similar to Microsoft's Xbox Live services.
“The biggest console and PC games — usually those games that are part of an established franchise and have the slickest production values — are posting spectacular sales figures” -nytimes.com. This could be what Nintendo relies on, just loyal customers who love the franchise such and Pokemon, Zelda, and Mario. I really don’t see where the Nintendo Wii U will stand against Sony’s PS4 and Microsoft’s Xbox One.
“No stranger to controversy when it comes to the Xbox One, Microsoft found itself in hot water again this week over a story in Advertising Age about the company's future plans for advertising on the next-generation video game console” -nbcnews.com Xbox One is once again in the hot seat. Everyone knows early this summer about their new policies required for the Xbox One such as it will no longer play used games, being connected online 24/7 and daily updates. This is what gives the PS4 the edge over Xbox One. Microsoft received so many complaints about these policies that they lost customers. The only thing they could do to save themselves was to remove these policies.

I would give both Sony’s PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's Xbox One both Cash Cows after viewing hardware and just general fan base. And sadly I would have to give the Wii U a dog. I don’t see the Wii U making a comeback anytime soon

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Week 1 EOC: Great Customer Service

“Customer relationship management is the overall process of building and maintaining profitable customer relationships by delivering superior customer value and satisfaction. It deals with all aspects of acquiring, keeping, and growing customers” Building customer relationships (pg. 13)  
One of best customer service I’ve experienced was when I went to an AT&T store. This was the first time I went into a phone store. Normally when my phone broke I would usually get a new one at my local Walmart or something. I honestly just needed a phone just to make phone calls and nothing else. So when I decided to upgrade to a smartphone I really didn't have a clue on what I wanted to buy. I walk in and felt like a fish out of water because I honestly didn't know where to start on purchasing the right phone. My intentions were to just get a phone and walk out end, of story, but things didn't end that way. There was a nice staff member who greeted me and asked me if I needed help. First I said I was okay and I didn't need any help. When I finally found the phone I wanted to buy, the staff member that greeted me before warned me about the phone I was about to buy. It turned out that the battery had issues and it was slower to the other phones they offered and it was more of their expensive phones that really wasn't worth it. I was a bit shocked that he told me this, because I thought it was the staff job to sell me anything even if it was a bad product or not. I later went home with a different phone other than the one I was going to originally buy. I also decided to do a little bit more research on that phone and he was right about it, I almost bought a terrible phone but because AT&T had a honest staff, I don't think I'll buy a phone anywhere else but AT&T.