Doin’ it well

When you think of things corporations do well, blogging isn’t usually top of mind. (with notable exceptions.) GM has been blogging for about a year and a half now, and—surprisingly—they’re getting it right.

They serve up interesting content on a fairly regular basis (although they seem to cotton to press release-like posts). They don’t seem to place many (if any) restrictions on the dialogue with their customers, as evidenced by the critical comments sprinkled throughout. I would be surprised if this effort wasn’t driven by an ad or marketing agency, but overall, they deserve kudos for doing something and doing it well.

In a recent post by Bob Lutz(GM VC), he cites blog comments as a factor in the reintroduction of the Camaro.

The power consumers hold over brands these days is amazing—from Dell recalling 4M+ batteries to AOL’s recent woes—companies who aren’t proactively managing their brands are being forced to react to increasingly damaging media coverage, much of it driven by bloggers. Companies who don’t understand or choose to ignore this new reality are going to fade away.

I don’t know if GM can change its image or turn the company around with a blog, but it’s a step in the right direction.

Aug 16 addendum // metacool’s view on GM’s blog, specifically, their use of flickr

WordPress + YouTube

Much to my consternation, WordPress and YouTube do not play nice togther. A quick Blingo search reveals this is a common frustration.

There are several plugins available which presumably solve this issue, but I’ve had a lot of coffee tonight and I’m can’t sit still long enough to install a plugin. So with a with a few tips from the WP community and a little trial-and-error, I think I’ve figured out a no-plugin solution.

First and foremost, shut down the visual rich editor. If you are the sole author and admin, go to Users > and uncheck “Use the visual rich editor when writing”. If you have additional users, you will need to uncheck the same checkbox under Options > Writing. “WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically” should also be unchecked.

Finally, there should be no line breaks in the YouTube URL, something WordPress has a tendency to add automagically.

That’s the trick. If you’re a fellow ‘Presser, give it a shot and let me know if it works for you.

PS: If you’re a star on You Tube, tell it to the world with our exclusive “As Seen On You Tube” t-shirts.

Tinspiration

Fossil is running a tin design contest. Top prize is $1,000 bucks, a tin featuring your design (duh), and best of all (IMHO), a trip to their design studio in Dallas.

They started the contest in June and it looks like they have a paucity of entries (and even fewer quality submissions). So you have until September 12 to get your design on and have good odds on some good loot.

On ideas

So I was having a conversation at work today about how creative folks always have big ideas rattling around in our heads. In some cases, we’re fortunate enough to have the skills and/or time to act on those ideas.

It made me think of a quote I ran across the other day:

“Exhilaration is that feeling you get just after a great idea hits you and just before you realise what’s wrong with it.” — Anonymous

It’s really easy to kill any idea (good or bad) by looking for shortcomings:

“This ‘telephone’ has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us.” –Western Union internal memo, 1876.

Sometimes it’s best to ignore the naysayers, overlook the obstacles, and act on your ideas. Dammit.

Those quotes and many more can be found here.