A social media crisis management lesson Social media polls and contests are great ways to both interact with your existing fans and gain new ones, but a recent Durex campaign gone-wrong demonstrated why you need to set firm boundaries before you start. Here’s the story, from an ABC News article …
AussieMite’s Social Media Crisis Management Revisited
We revisit the embattled Australian company’s situation after the flames die down The hallmark of an intelligent business isn’t that it never encounters trouble, but rather how it manages to continue on afterwards. In a recent blog post, we blasted AussieMite‘s abrasive social media crisis management for stakeholder backlash against …
AussieMite’s Social Media Crisis Management #Fail
Horrible handling of Twitter comments leads to further reputation damage It seems like we just discussed one big marketing blunder down under, but unlike that example, in this case the organization involved turned what was already a reputation ding into a full-blown mess. Drawing negative attention The makers of AussieMite …
Defining the Roles of Traditional vs Social Media
Social media’s role should be to bring information to us quickly. Traditional media’s role should be to bring information to us accurately. That distinction came to mind recently after I witnessed the horrendously inaccurate traditional media reporting about the Boston Marathon bombing, which was often fed by an apparent desire …
Twitter Finally Talks Crisis Management
Social media crisis management advice straight from the horse’s mouth After the umpteenth Twitter hack of recent memory, in which a false report of explosions in the White House going out from the official Associated Press account actually caused the stock market to dip, the big blue bird is finally …
Social Media Crisis Management in Cairo
A single tweet can create serious consequences We’ve examined many cases of organizations landing themselves in need of crisis management as a result of poorly planned tweets, but the latest Twitter dustup may have larger ramifications than rumblings in the court of public opinion. This past Wednesday, the @USEmbassyCairo account …
Vigilante Tweeting – Guest Post from Brad Phillips, Mr. Media Training
[Editor’s Note: We’re pleased to bring you this guest blog post from one of our more prolific “virtual friends,” Brad Phillips. Not only does he discuss a very important new aspect of information security and crisis prevention, but he also coins a term that I think will become an industry …
Did a Robot Write This?
Twitter Crisis Comms Still Lack Ingredient We’ve criticized Twitter in the past for its robotic crisis communications, which regularly lack any semblance of the human touch that is practically demanded these days. Oh, you’ll certainly receive notification if, as in the example below, your information may have been compromised, but …
Twitter, Where’s Your Response?
Silence is a major crisis management no-no In case you’ve missed the social media headlines of the past couple days, the Twitter feeds of both Burger King and Jeep were compromised, big time. Burger King was the first to be hit, and the hacker (or hackers) gleefully defaced its profile, …
Canadian City’s Rogue Tweet Crisis
Errant tweets, offended followers and weak crisis management – a bad combination The city of Vaughan, located a bit north of Toronto, was the latest organization to find itself in crisis as a result of rogue tweets. Last week, in the midst of a snowstorm, the following tweet went out …
Social Media Hijacking – an Inside Job
Don’t make this crisis management mistake, control your social media accounts Chances are, unless you’re a very small organization, someone (or several someones) besides the CEO or president is running your official social media accounts. In fact, it’s quite common for higher ups in organizations we speak with to not …
Twitter’s Own Crisis Management
What crisis communications “must-do” did Twitter miss? If you have a Twitter account (and who doesn’t at this point?) you may have witnessed a bit of crisis management first-hand earlier this month. When a widespread security issue within the service put a large number of accounts at risk of being …
Twitter Vengeance Leads to Crisis Management
Protect yourself from social media attacks The ease of use and relative anonymity of Twitter has made it into the perfect engine for those with grievances, even unfounded ones, to bring their issues into the public spotlight and give someone’s name a quick run through the mud. This is probably …
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