I’m still pulling in all of my posts from my old VOX blog so apologies if you’re getting a load of pings into your RSS reader – still got a couple of pages worth to go – thanks for your patience!
It will all calm down eventually – promise!
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I’m still pulling in all of my posts from my old VOX blog so apologies if you’re getting a load of pings into your RSS reader – still got a couple of pages worth to go – thanks for your patience!
It will all calm down eventually – promise!
🙂
First official ‘proper’ post of the new blog site, AHOY!
How to make a Minority Report-esque interface using your Nintendo Wii!
(by yours truly and geekyouup aka Richie Hyndman of Mippin fame)
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Now, this all happened thanks to the awesome social media world of the internet, how?
Well the thing is, I (along with a few others) like to organise Mario Kart Wii competitions over Twitter.
So far so Nintendo Geek…
But ‘Wadds‘ – aka Stephen Waddington, Managing Director of Rainer PR – spotted this regular occurrence and decided to share that he’d given up playing games on his Wii and how he now is all about creating something like this.
“Wow, cool!”
I took that link, threw it at Richie and he came straight back to me and said:
“Come over Sunday, let’s do it!”
ROCK. ON.
So – Big love to Johnny Chung Lee for showing us the way – and also bonus props to Stephen for giving us some blog love first thing this morning!
Nice work all round,
Cheers.
🙂
Please note: It must be pointed out for reasons that will soon become clear that the following is my own personal opinion and not necessarily those of my employer, SpinVox.
Hello folks,
If you havent read Ben Jennings excellent post on his view of how to deal with the iPhone debacle, then go and do that now.
This post is related.
How?
…I’ll tell you.
It was with great interest that I read Bens three step proposal for dealing with said horrifying iPhone badness. All three steps were interesting but for me, it was step two that really made me sit up and pay attention
For those of you that missed yesterday’s piece heres the part Im referring to:
Step 2: Hire an Evangelist.
Ben writes:
This only needs to be one person. Heck, they could even be a student, as long as they have the right information. Maybe they could run the information page [in step 1] too. This persons role would be to engage with the customers on the O2 forums. Wouldnt it be fantastic if CPW had forums too? Are CPW even aware that they are being talked about on O2s forums just because there is nowhere else for this conversation to take place? The evangelist would be an invaluable tool to act as a barometer of what are the specific hot issues. The evangelist would also make the customers feel like they were being listened to, rather than ignored. They could even Twitter updates to gain that Web 2.0 cool.
Why am I interested in this?
Well this actually makes up a part of what I do for SpinVox and, hand on heart, I honestly have NO IDEA why other companies/brands, big and small arent following suit.
There really is NO EXCUSE for not at least listening to the web to find out what people are saying about you, your products, you level of customer service, your shops… Basically, if anyone out there is saying ANYTHING about you, you can bet your bottom dollar they’re saying it online.
“Well that’s lovely James, well done. But CPW is everso slightly different from SpinVox…” I hear you cry.
Yes… and no.
Admittedly, not every company is like SpinVox and I do not pretend for one second to have a single clue about the inner workings of Carphone Warehouse, however what I do have is a certain amount of knowledge about being a Product Evangelist.
And rule number one? LISTEN!
OK, so it would seem that someone out there at O2/CPW is obviously listening to the web, (or maybe just to Ewan), or else I doubt very much Dan Lane would have his iPhone activated right now, (which he does by the way in case you were worried).
But knowing how to engage with your community once the listening period has begun can be a fantastic way to circumnavigate these kinds of troubles and tribulations.
I cannot imagine for a second that someone, somewhere along the line at O2 and/or CPW didnt put their hand up in THAT meeting and say:
Err But what if it all goes wrong?
What IF it all goes wrong? It DID all go wrong!
Fair enough, its going to take some balls for someone to say:
Well its alright, weve got an Evangelist, it’ll be fine!
But by having one as part of an over-arching customer service team (aligned with the PR and the Tech Teams) can and will make all the difference. Hell, why not make it part and parcel of the lead up to launch?
At least those savvy enough to know about said person/representative will know they have someone to turn to who isnt bound by a single Failed Security Check message.
Like Ben says, an evangelist can help the customers feel like they are being listened to rather than be ignored.
Having sales folk in-store? Standard.
What about on the end of your customer service line? Yep. Got that.
Ok, so how about ONLINE?
….Anyone? Hello?!
Having a reputation manager, product evangelist, community manager, customer champion, social media manager or just ANY kind of digital representative that can talk to your customers for you can and WILL make SO MUCH difference to your online reputation!
If CPW had their own forums then they couldve redirected their complaints to the static info page that Ben laid out in Step 1, (see post referenced at the beginning of this one). If they had their own representatives on those forums then they could feed back live information.
Hell, it doesnt even to be their forums. They could trawl the o2 ones!
Also, being an evangelist isnt just about talking up your stuff all over the place (online and off), its about being a trusted face and a trusted place. The first port of call not just should anything go wrong, but also for potential customers, partners or even just for those who are looking for information about you.
(A recent SV example from a day or so ago can be found here, on Twitter).
Sticking with the point – if the CPW website is broken? Get to X.
Oh, not happy with the CPW customer service? You should drop a note to X.
Having trouble with that thing you bought from CPW? You should follow X, (s)he’ll help.
These are all examples where an evangelist would help your brand reputation.
Something, ANYTHING to calm those folk down who think theyve been misled, cheated, defrauded, messed around, screwed over (do I need to go on?) by CPW (and/or O2).
This isn’t rocket science folks and I am most certainly not revealing nuclear codes here –
A simple Google Alert will tell you whos talking about you RIGHT NOW.
“It can’t be that simple James!” – No really.
It is THAT SIMPLE.
I just set one up for Carphone Warehouse, (set to ‘as-it-happens’) and within minutes I got a ping

The first link points to the second link, the second link look something like this:

Familiar story huh?
Well how about hiring an evangelist to monitor this stuff?
To reach out to these disgruntled bloggers and say something like:
Hi Tom
Look, we messed up. Big. We are REALLY sorry. In equal measure we also REALLY want you to get your iPhone. I honestly do not know when we will be shipping your iPhone 3G out to you, but if youd like to email me your details I will do my best to find out what the current state of play is regarding your account.
Yours,
John Smith
CPW Evangelist
Reasonably simple; make it personal, reach out to your critics and let them know they are being heard.
Help them understand that you are here to help and yes, even humans mess up sometimes.
Fingers crossed, Toms account details would be passed back, a rapport would build, information would be shared and the next thing you know you might even have a fan whos happy to tell the world that actually, yeah CPW got it wrong.. but y’know what, they ARE trying to get things done.
CPW, if you’re listneing, engage your online community and ignore them at your peril.
And if you want to tack a bit of science on the end of that just to really hammer it home:
Recent studies show that the internet is the most influential medium when it comes to consumers purchasing decisions; twice as strong as that of Television and almost eight times the influence of traditional printed media.
Source – http://pov.fleishman.com/blogs/fhsocialnetwork/2008/06/new_research_reveals_the_impac.php
Here endeth the lesson.
Alrighty,
Whatley here – I just got a call from our man on the street, Dan Lane –

(that’ll be the new version of Nokia PC Suite)
Bless Dan – I almost feel sorry for him.
After hearing that the Apple Store might have some iPhones to sell – our hero decamped to Regent Street to see what he could lay his hands on.
Turns out the answer is NOT MUCH.
Dan is still queuing.
The o2 servers have gone down.
he Apple Store hasn’t sold an iPhone for the last TWO HOURS..
Shocking.
Can you say: “Worst. Launch. Ever???”
Apparently Apple have drafted in o2 staff to do manual sign ups as the o2 systems couldn’t handle the load.
Brilliant.
Bet you wish you’d waited now. Heh.
Oh and by the way, I’m hot-desking at the Mippin offices in Fulham today (Hi Guys!), and I’ve just taken delivery of a brand new Nokia N78 + MD4 speakers from those lovely folk at WOM World.
Expect a review in a couple of weeks.
…and I didn’t even have to queue.
This place is brand spanking new and, thanks to the awesome folk at Pepsmedia, the site is all lovely and lush look… 🙂
The plan is to pull together every single piece of content I’ve ever created into one place, so it’s easy to manage, easy to find and most of all easy to consume!
Fingers crossed…
Oh – and if you’ve found your way here on your own – please don’t tell anyone what you see, this is all work in progress until I’m ready to share.
Much love.
J
EDIT – Ok, as of 23/07/08 I’ve started telling folk…
So not really a secret anymore.
Still updating content mind. More to come soon… YAY!
A ditty, while I write the main review…
So off I went to Glastonbury; all my gadgets in tow.
With all the kit I was packing, I had a confident glow.
And yet something seemed to be nagging, this voice inside my head.
It wouldnt stop, nor would it cease… and this is what is said:
Your gadgets will be no good to you, your phones will not stay dry.
Your software will all be useless when your batteries up and die.
Solar chargers cannot work in rain and your wind-up is a joke;
Your DC-8 will desert you mate, trust me it will choke.
And so with these words I did depart, my head hung up in woe
Would my gadgets last me? I really did not know.
So dear readers the time has come, which ones were the best?
Which one passed and which ones failed.. this glastonbury test…
Write up coming soon…
Thanks to the complete and utter uselessness of some of the ‘essential’ gadgets I took away with me to Glastonbury this year, the blogging has fallen somewhat short!
I shall endeavour to catch up forthwith…

– Glastonbury, from the ground up –
In the meantime…
If gadgets are your thing – take a look at this post that I wrote for Mobile Industry Review last Wednesday, (in the car, en route to the festival to be precise), outlining just a few of the technological wonders that I was packing in my rucksack…
“Standing in the mud yet being burnt by the sun. Glastonbury, Glastonbury you are so much fun.”
spoken through SpinVox
Morning all, it’s 930am down here in ‘sunny’ Glastonbury. I’m yet to venture outside the tent but I’m assured it’s actually ‘not that bad’… But hey! You can’t come to Glastonbury and moan about the weather! It’s all part of the fun 🙂
So, here’s a quick rundown of what I’ve seen so far:
In that order..
Vampire weekend were fun. First dance of the day that was. The Ting Tings took AGES to setup and started half hour late so we only stayed a little while as we wanted to get back for Lupe Fiasco (political as hell but good with it). The Fun Lovin’ Criminals were damn cool, as expected and as for Xavier Rudd?
Well let’s just say I was pleasantly surprised…
And I WILL be buying his album when I get back.
Then, at long last, it was time for Kings of Leon…
They. Were. Amazing.
Similarly to Arcade Fire last year, these guys have completely made my festival..
Rock.
Greetings from Glastonbury!
We’ve just been to see the awesome Vampire Weekend (although for some reason I refer to them as The Wombats in the second video below), and They were actually very good!
Then onto dancing at ‘Guilty Pleasures’ – 70s tunes – and later?
Fratellis, Editors and THE KINGS OF LEON!
Yay for Vampire Weekend!