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		<title>Worse than Habitat hastag spam? How not to promote your brand via social media</title>
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		<dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, during my lunch today I popped on to Facebook to see what my friends were up to. &#160;In my news feed, I spot this: This has got to be one of the worst attempts at brand promotion via social media that I&#8217;ve discovered first hand. Silverberg Opticians&#8217; comment is totally irrelevant to Mike&#8217;s status. [...]]]></description>
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<p>So, during my lunch today I popped on to Facebook to see what my friends were up to.
<p />&nbsp;In my news feed, I spot this:
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<p>This has got to be one of the worst attempts at brand promotion via social media that I&#8217;ve discovered first hand. Silverberg Opticians&#8217; comment is totally irrelevant to Mike&#8217;s status. This is tantamount to spam. <br />&nbsp;<br />In a way, I think it&#8217;s worse than the <a href="http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Business/Habitat-Twitter-Row-UK-Furniture-Chain-Blame-Intern-For-Using-Iran-To-Promote-Spring-Sale/Article/200906415319105)">Habitat Twitter hashtag spam</a> debacle, because in order to for them to post this Mike had to become a friend of Silverberg Opticians (their profile is not a fan page) to grant them the permission to comment on his status. They are abusing the fact that he&#8217;s let them into his profile. <br />&nbsp;<br />They might as well track him down in the pub and start trying to sell him glasses while he&#8217;s mid estate-agent-bashing with his mates. <br />&nbsp;<br />On a practical note, even if Silverberg Opticians&#8217; comment was relevant, they still haven&#8217;t maximised the effort they&#8217;ve gone to to make a comment. They&#8217;ve put a link to their website, but apparently don&#8217;t know that if they want people to be able to click directly through from their comment (which would undoubtedly boost the number of visits as a result of their &#8216;marketing&#8217;) then they need to include the &#8216;http://&#8217; Without that Facebook (and Twitter for that matter) will just treat it as any other text. <br />&nbsp;<br />And don&#8217;t even get me started on the multiple exclamation marks!!! <br />&nbsp;<br />I can&#8217;t think on anything positive about what they&#8217;ve done, apart from the fact that they&#8217;re trying. But is a half-hearted or misguided attempt better than none when you&#8217;re invading online personal space?</p>
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