Nov 30 2009

Pictures + social media on Enrio!

Now you can add your photo and social media links to your public search at Eniro . This will give you a nice stand-out searchresult for your name. I haven’t seen anyone that has added this to their public profile yet, besides me. You will also get a nice link that will rank you and your social media pages higher on Google. It won’t take long before Hitta.se will make this too. So go on and add your picture + social media pages! Hopefully this pictures and information will pass on to the interface of smartphones like Iphone so you can get the picture of the person who calls you, even thou you haven’t met him/her.  Viktor Nord Eniro


Nov 30 2009

Google Chrome OS?

For you who doesn’t know that Google is releasing their own operation system here is a video worth watching.


Nov 26 2009

Profile of Stenungsund

Young Entrepreneurs of Sweden, Ung Företagsamhet and me was posted in this month newsletter from Profil Stenungsund. Profil Stenungsund is a foundation with representatives from the industrial/business life and the commune, such as Borealis Group and Hogia, in Stenungsund. The purpose of the foundation is to strengthen the trademark of Stenungsund.

ProfilStenungsund_I wanted to make the original pdf a bit more sexier so I learned the new 3D option in Photoshop CS4. Nice, isn’t it?


Nov 25 2009

Do you have the right personal resources for CRM²

This is a guest post by Ola Rynge and was originally posted at The Rynge Blog.

This is the second article in a series about Creative Relationship Marketing – Customer focused traditional and social media marketing (the first post can be found here). Since the abbreviation CRM was already taken, I will use CRM² for Creative Relationship Marketing. I think the extra ² is suitable since the Creative Relationship Marketing approach takes CRM to a new level. And since it is on a higher level, you have to make sure that the right resources are in place.

To think marketing and being creative about it is not something that comes naturally to everyone, and even then corporate traditions and culture will make anyone losing their creativity if it is not stimulated. So how can you make sure if you have the right person for the job?

First I usually look for someone within the (marketing) organization that has an interest for new methods of spreading the message and are not afraid of trial-and-error, but at the same time have a keen ear to customer requests and reactions. The person should also have some experience or at least interest in the new social technologies. Even if a lot of the social relations tools available are free or cheap, there is a cost involved since every relationship needs nurturing and care, which consumes time. Time that the person and his manager must be willing to invest to make the effort worthwhile.

So what if there are no one with the right qualities and/or time? Then there are basically two options:

1. Find a new co-worker suitable to the task
Employing someone is always a big step, but the reward of having a dedicated CRM² officer can be immense if it is the right person.

2. Create a long term relation with a consultant
This is a faster and more flexible solution, but normally a more expensive one.

The advantage of a consultant is that he/she (hopefully) is an expert in the field, but the disadvantage is that he/she is not an expert in the industry and your company. In most cases the best solution is a mix of a consultant and a current or new employee, where the consultant is a part of creating strategies, routines and plan. If you have found a great partner to work with, the consultant can inspire and awaken the creativity of the employee(s) and coach them to learn how to think in a creative manner and hence develop new creative ways of marketing the company’s products and services.

So, look at your organization to see if you have the resources available to enter the world of CRM². When you have done that, let’s take a look at setting goals for your new marketing efforts.

Ola Rynge

- Ola Rynge (@rynge)

Ola Rynge is the CEO of The Rynge Group that focuses on market oriented small business and idea development. Please follow him on twitter or updates about how you can use Social Media and CRM² for your business.


Nov 19 2009

Young leaders needs an eye opener.

I’ve just got a study send by me from Leif Näslund on Chef.se made by Stockholm School of Economics that shows how unprepared the Y-generation are when they’ve finished their studies and starts their new jobs.

Stockholm_School_of_Economics_seal

According to the study our generation’s attitude is all wrong. We can learn new things fast and we want to but we don’t want to take big responsibilities and handle conflicts. And the fact that we are missing out how to negotiate is a big problem too.

So please read the study and I hope you will get an eye opener as I’ve got. But now when we know what our employers wants – adept and become a great leader!

Read the study here – BCP_Presentation_FINAL


Nov 18 2009

Young and unemployed?

Stefan FölsterToday I met Stefan Fölster, chef economist at Svenskt Näringsliv, to discuss the big problem about young people without jobs. Some actions need to be done:

- Making it easier to start new companies.

- Change from 100% teoretical educations to be more practical.

- Lower the salary under the practical period.

- Change the Swedish laws about “turordningsreglerna”.


Nov 17 2009

Body language is important!

Henrik Fexenus gives a great short talk, very thoughtful, about how you should approach people you don’t know.

Henrik Fexenus


Nov 16 2009

Victoria’s Secret or Viktor’s Secret?

Today me and Christian spend two hours taking photos for a campaign. A highly ineffective day but it was quite fun. The photographer told us he usually only shoots girls from Victoria Secrets but made an exception for today. I will try to put some of the pictures up when I get them. Tomorrow will be more focus on our clients and the redesign for the user-interface.


Nov 16 2009

Learn to be creative!

Teo HärenI watched a seminar with Teo Hären from Interesting.org about how you can improve your creativity. You have to start practice! And yes, you can practice to be more creative. Watch this seminar (in swedish) or visit his homepage. It’s worth every minute!

Teo Hären talks about creativity


Nov 14 2009

14 meetings in two days!

This Monday and Tuesday was fully booked. 14 meetings in two days all around Oslo. The meetings was successful and we ended up with some new clients and some possible partners. Next time I will make fewer and longer meetings instead, I confess that those two days was a bit stressful!Viktor Nord Oslo