Learn Social Media Marketing from a Malaysian

Yeah yeah, it’s a very cheesy title. But good part about this is, it’s 200% true and he’s living in Malaysia unlike some of the other people. :P So yes, David’s a Malaysian whom I’ve worked closely with in website design projects. He’s now a social media consultant delivering social media marketing presentations and services.

Here’s his most recent presentation titled; social media impact on business and marketing.

I’m featuring David here because there are too few who go unrecognized in the industry, who’re really helping to raise the level in Malaysia. Be it website design, development, applications and ideas.

So, if you’ve a website or person you’d like to recommend, please do let me know. However, I’ll make it clear by saying my reviews are honest and of my personal opinion. If it’s good or average, it is and if it’s not, then you know there’s improvements to be made.

Yahoo! Malaysia, I found a ticket for Youreka!

In an effort to remain a popular choice to Malaysians, Yahoo! Malaysia is now running an online contest in their new marketing campaign; Youreka! This campaign is to promote and increase their awareness, readership, members to their news portal, mail service and other services offered.

yahoo-youreka

The idea is a treasure hunt to locate one of 3 tickets in either Yahoo! Malaysia, the news portal, the mail service or the the messenger. Yahoo! has tied up with local vendors like Adidas and fashionistas like Tongue in Chic, to name a few, to help them promote this campaign.

In total, there are 4 colored tickets; red, blue, green and purple. The purple ones are the wild card for you to stand a chance to win one of the many prizes they’ll be giving out at the Youreka! finale party. These prizes are from the Blackbery Curve, Adidas shoes and accessories to even movie screening tickets.

yahoo malaysia youreka ticket

I’ve already redeemed my gift for the red ticket, I got a water bottle. And it’s at these redemption spots, you’re asked to dip into their box to see if you’re lucky enough to pull out a purple tag. If not, you can redeem 1 of 2 gifts.

This is quite an interesting campaign to run and I’ve definitely thought about it before. A mini treasure hunt or scavenger hunt within a website automatically boosts traffic and makes it fun browsing it.

However, I hope spotting the remaining tickets later wouldn’t be as difficult. I’ve tried finding the tickets in Yahoo! messenger and Yahoo! mail but it was nearly impossible.

So far, I’ve found had better luck finding the red and blue tickets in the news portal. That’s an insiders tip for you, if you’re participating in Youreka! :)

You want the job? Wake up lah!

My interest in the whole wakuplah! marketing campaign came when Ikhwan (tekong) showed me a series of banners. One of them was this one:

wakeuplah-poster

The poster read:

If you think that as long as you know Photoshop and Illustrator, you can be an art director already…wake up! 13-year olds also know Photoshop-lah.

I giggled at the statement made because it was true. This poster was part of a series of others which also poked fun at copywriters, freelancers and attendees at AD Unplugged 2009.

From the very nature of the series, I already had a feeling the upcoming website was aimed at job seekers. True enough, when the website launched some time last night, the people behind it sent curious cats like me  an animated GIF with the access password. Yes, it was in an animated GIF.

wakeuplah-password

Because sharing is caring and it should be shared, out of the 4 passwords they gave the correct one is, Kopi_O. That’s a capital letter ‘O’ and not numerical.

wakeuplah-login

As much as the Matrix was cool, I’m not fond of a couple of things in this website.

  • Wait to login due to Flash loading.
  • Reversed text on button.
  • Distractingly huge password text behind.
  • Annoying spinning text characters after entering.
  • Forced to catch the rabbit otherwise you can’t proceed.
  • Forced to type in text to the self-proclaimed ‘Oracle’ before you’ve the option to proceed.
  • Text heavy pages with typeface which isn’t comforting to read.

Honestly, the troubles listed above took away my expectation of experiencing something good from this campaign – online, at least.

As much as awareness goes, I won’t be saying on Twitter “Hey, you should visit this website. It’s damn cool.”

If the owner does read this review, it’s not been written purposely to cause damage. I’m only sharing my personal experience of using your campaign website.

Besides, I still applaud you for the lead up banners done. That was cool. :)

The P1 Potong Story Continued

Just recently Packet One (P1) Networks launched their new viral video for their Sudah Potong campaign. And they’ve now released the sequel to it. Sticking to the storyline of a poor Chinese guy who had know idea he’s the only person in his community who still hasn’t ‘potong’.

If you’re not Malaysian, the humour behind this story references to the circumcision practice of some cultural beliefs in Malaysia.

However, I never did take this video to only target the Chinese. I thought the viral video was to generally relate to all Internet users. Oh well, I definitely had a good laugh from watching this. :)

What d’you readers think the next storyline would be?

Sudah Potong Ah?

It’s been a month since the launch of the 15Malaysia campaign. All 15 controversial videos have been released and if you haven’t downloaded them, better do so at the 15Malaysia website. Who knows, the other numerical Malaysia may ask it to be taken down due to overshadowing. :P

Anyway, I recently found a spin-off to the controversial video; Potong Saga. If you’ve not Potong Saga yet, here it is for your viewing pleasure.

The spin-off video below was produced by the Malaysia wimax company; PacketOne (P1) networks. I’m really happy to see a company pushing their campaigns out more on social media than conventional channels. Especially since I rarely even watch the television box anymore.

This video was done to promote their current campaign; sudah potong? In Malaysia, circumcision is one of the traditions practiced mainly by Muslims. Like the earlier video; Potong Saga, now P1 spun off the story for their campaign.

So, what did you think of the video? Or, did you understand it?