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Paul Harrison from corporate social networking specialists Carve Consulting presented "Reputation 2.0" to the APSCo membership: how do recruitment firms manage reputation in a connected world?

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Corporate Social Networking: where online marketing, PR, communities, social recruiting connect

Advisory, Strategy, Training, Managed Services

@CarveConsulting

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Reviews & ReputationDrivers:

Open ID’sEGC / UGC and KudosThe Power of advocacy

Embracing Reputation 2.0 to GrowManaging Negative Sentiment

Portable Content Strategies

APSCO

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Brands are being defined by the voices of strangers

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..and the New Rules of Marketing and PR

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User Generated Content Expert Generated Content

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A Joined-up social experience.

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Future of the Social Web – Forrester

Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc

Engendering “web wide conversations”

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First Direct & Hyundai

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Best Reputation Practice

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1. “Give your people the mic” - make your consultants front of mind, give them a platforms and the tools to become great advocates for your recruitment firm

2. Create the right choice architecture - what’s in it for me to write a good review of RecruitCo recruiter?

3. Embed tools ( Email, Rate us widgets, Yelp, Facebook “like”, Glassdoor etc)

4. Use advocates – clients, suppliers, candidates to tell your story

5. Be nice, be everywhere, be active6. Have a great product ....

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And managing social crisis scenarios

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The Emu.. The Voice of God.. Enter the conversation

Process / People / Listening tools in place

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Building reputation through content and conversations

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A portable or distributed content strategy is about ensuring content is accessible to target audiences in all places and at all times.

It is also about recognising that different users access and use different tools in different ways.

It is about creating the broadest audiences for your exclusive content

It is enabling to audiences to “prosume” (produce & consume & collate) your content.

Ultimately, it is about creating a unique social voice, and making that voice resonate

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Before the event

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Pretty excited - just got my invite to the #futureleaders lunch at the IVY Thanks @RecruitCo http://bit.ly/Ajd321

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Before the event

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At the @RecruitCo #futureleaders lunch – just met @iboy – interesting discussion beckons.. http://www.twitpic.com/14tlyh

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Before the event

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RT@RecruitCo #futureleaders “Cash is King.. The board need a weekly – not monthly - view on cash flow” http://bit.ly/3euLd1

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Agree #meme Content created and pushed out to core

platforms regularly Use Bit.ly or similar to track links Stakeholders embed content sharing tools Build communities around core platforms Regular analysis of ‘buzz’ and clicks

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