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  1. 4Avatars v0.3.1 October 7, 2009 at 01:18 | Permalink

    I totally agree that this is big problem that people’s perception of mobile Internet costs is the factor which prevents growth. Unfortunately operators are too slow in realizing that it’s up to them to change this. By high prices for wap and GPRS they in fact destroyed trust of consumers. I strongly believe that they should seriously consider providing unlimited GPRS/3G packages. This will help people stop thinking about traffic usage. Just like landline broadband with unlimited packages was a key to popularity of YouTube and facebook with heavy content, mobile unlim would enable many new mobile services.

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    Dan
    October 12, 2009 at 20:11 | Permalink

    Hey,
    If you get a chance, swing by and checkout Cofacio.com, a new UK social network.

    Dan

  3. 4Avatars v0.3.1 October 16, 2009 at 13:23 | Permalink

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  4. 4Avatars v0.3.1 October 21, 2009 at 14:01 | Permalink

    It’s been a little neglected recently, but your readers may be interested in the site I’ve created at http://www.mobilemeg.com with details of the mobile data costs of all UK operators.

  5. 4Avatars v0.3.1 December 15, 2009 at 13:48 | Permalink

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    London Calling » Last carnival of the mobilists for the decade #cotm [link to post] @cotmobilists

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  6. 4Avatars v0.3.1 December 15, 2009 at 14:03 | Permalink

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    RT @AndrewGrill: London Calling » Last carnival of the mobilists for the decade #cotm [link to post] @cotmobilists

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  7. 4Avatars v0.3.1 December 15, 2009 at 14:59 | Permalink

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    Always must read, & thanks for including my US election blog RT @AndrewGrill Last carnival of the mobilists for decade [link to post]

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  8. 4Avatars v0.3.1 December 15, 2009 at 15:56 | Permalink

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    RT @ThibautR: comparetheappstores.com in @AndrewGrill: London Calling Last carnival of mobilists #cotm [link to post] @cotmobilists

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  9. 4Avatars v0.3.1 December 15, 2009 at 16:34 | Permalink

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    comparethe appstores.com in @AndrewGrill: London Calling Last carnival of the mobilists of decade #cotm [link to post] @cotmobilists

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  10. 4Avatars v0.3.1 December 21, 2009 at 13:31 | Permalink

    Andrew, a good post – and I posted similar thoughts and pointers over on my own site at http://bit.ly/7NR1Tc – but the one thing that’s fair to remember is that We Are Social weren’t hired by Eurostar for crisis comms (or even day to day social media integration with traditional PR), they seem to have been on board for promoting getaways, so it’s harsh to have a go at them for this.

    Having said that, it may well be that the client just didn’t want to say anything or put anything out via these channels, which you can totally appreciate WAS not pointing out to people.

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  11. 4Avatars v0.3.1 December 21, 2009 at 13:41 | Permalink

    Craig, I’m actually in support of We Are Social – they have rolled up their sleeves and jumped right in – without a brief or even a purchase order.

    How many other “traditional agencies” would do the same over a weekend and go beyond the call of duty.

    Hats off to them for showing how as an industry we can respond quickly and help get the message out to the people that need it.

    As with anything, a crisis tests every procedure and helps make things better for next time.

    The real failing here is the Eurostar/Eurotunnel (traditional) communication efforts.

    This should be the focus of any enquiry. Robin and the team should come out of this looking good and with lots of new business in 2010 in my view.

    If as you suggest Eurostar may have been withholding information (and we may never know), then we are back to the old ways of PR and it is hard for Social Media (and the We Are Social team) to fight against this somewhat traditional approach of PR which is to contain the message.

    This was my real point – social media promotes transparency which goes against standard PR training.

    The irony is not lost on the term “public relations” which is really another name for “media management”.

    Social media does not afford this luxury so brands and companies need a different approach.

    Integrate.

    You have to start to listen and then engage to get anywhere and this is frankly painful for brands, so we should not beat them up, but instead help them make the transition.

    Remember the web 10 years ago…. “do we really need a website?” was the standard response.

    Now it’s “so do we need a social media strategy?”. People that ask this of me going forward will be given a 1 word response.

    Eurostar.

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  12. 4Avatars v0.3.1 December 22, 2009 at 09:19 | Permalink

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    Eurostar will implement a real-time listening and respond plan to engage in conversations in social media [link to post]

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  13. 4Avatars v0.3.1 December 24, 2009 at 10:55 | Permalink

    Hi Andrew. Great post and I agree generally. However, the point around the agency feeling the need to defend their actions publicly (and instead expose their client as the one making the error of judgement) doesn’t sit well with me. They should have sucked up the criticism, and responded to feedback from the public and other social media commentators.
    The most important thing in all of this is the reputation of the client, Eurostar. That’s what WOM is all about isn’t it! :-)

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  14. 4Avatars v0.3.1
    St Pancras..Eurostar
    January 7, 2010 at 18:24 | Permalink

    The Eurotrain services have had to be reduced again because of the snow. Not cancel, mind! We missed the latest problems, even though we went to Brussels for the weekend. All the main station websites have been excellent for info, like stpancras-international.co.uk and that.

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