Writing for DigitalJournal.com

Hai Media Group’s Lisa Devaney is now writing for citizen journalist website DigitalJournal.com, contributing news reports from London, UK.

Within a short time of writing for the outlet, she won attention from the editors, receiving acclaim and a Top Find Award for her coverage of the G20 protests in London, 1 April 2009. The editor’s who reviewed her work said:

“For instance, check out Lisa Devaney‘s stunning article on the G20 protests in London. She was able to write intimately on the anger flaring between demonstrators and police, nicely complementing her article with illustrative photos. She interviewed various activists and protesters who had some passionate statements to say about the political meeting. We commend Lisa for her in-person interviews and passion for being on the ground at one of the most important events of 2009.”

Read more of her articles here:

Author Zoe Margolis Replies to Amazon’s alleged censorship

New Tamil Protests Hit London, Questions Remain About G20 Death

Bloggers Make History At G20 Summit

All Night Camp Out Planned In Streets of London for G20 Protests

Banks Are Financial Casinos, Leading UK Economist Says

Day 1 of London G20 Protests More Gandhi Than Rambo

London Braces for G20 Protests Next Week

London Treated to Future of Sound, Future of Light Event

Future of Sound/Future of Light 2009 UK Tour

Hai Media Group helped the Future of Sound/Future of Light UK tour with online promotions of the event’s London showcase evening at Goldsmith’s College, 24 March 2009. The event is the brainchild of 80s pop star Martyn Ware (The Human League and Heaven 17) and his business partner Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, The Assembly and Erasure), who together head the Illustrious Company, providing a 3D sound system for events, art exhibitions and architectural spaces.

Attention for this year’s Future of Sound/Future of Light tour was gained in a number of outlets, including being featured with:

Superfutures

DazedDigital

NME

Future of Sound/Future of Light continues to tour the UK, with next stops being:

Arnolfini, Bristol
25 April

The Sage Gateshead
23 May

BFI IMAX, London
11-12 July

Guest Speaker for The Future Laboratory

Hai Media Group’s Lisa Devaney was a guest speaker at an evening networking event hosted by The Future Laboratory, held 11 March 2009. The evening’s focus was on social media trends, and guest speakers met with small groups of attendants to discuss the topic, including how Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and YouTube are being integrated into some company’s marketing plans.

The Future Laboratory publishes the trend spotting news information source LSN Global, providing forward thinking insight to branding professionals worldwide.

Devaney shared tips for brands to consider in using social media, which she blogged about here, and she was quoted in an article about social media trends by LSN Global. Her social media branding tips are:

What to Be In Social Media Branding

Be Seen: What do you look like to your social media audience? Are you human, or are you something off a shelf? People want to see other people in the world of social networking so in reaching out to your audiences pay attention to showing them what you and your team look like. Upload images to your Facebook group of your brand in action — people at events, people using your products, people in your office. Use Flickr to build an image trail of both products and people. Use YouTube to seed videos, integrating several visual tools to showcase the human side of your brand.

Be Real: Don’t piss off your audiences by engaging in blatant heavy promotional use of Twitter, Facebook or other social networking sites. Show a personality and offer up a variety of information to your audience, pointing them to helpful or quirky items.

Be Brave: This is new territory for brand building, and it takes an adventurous sort to take some risks in approaching social media. Think out common sense approaches to using social networking for your brand, and don’t be afraid to experiment out there.

Be On It: Assign a member of your team, or several, to be monitoring and watching for responses that come back via Tweets, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr comments, and blogs. Response to people’s comments should be swift and effective, helping those with complaints and thanking those with praise.

Be Interactive: It isn’t enough to hang up a billboard in Second Life or set up a Facebook group or Twitter account, unless you think out how your approach should interact with people. Think about what you can offer up to your audience that will be of interest and relevance to your brand. Can you host a virtual conference in Second Life with prominent speakers? Can you run a contest through Twitter? One company called Going.com created one of the most popular Facebook applications called Naughty Gifts, a slightly cheeky way to give adult gifts to your friends, that has produced millions of exchanges. To promote Going.com, they took the popularity offline and held adult-themed parties throughout America, promoting the events through the Naughty Gifts Facebook application.

Blogging For Brand Republic

Hai Media Group’s Lisa Devaney is a contributing guest blogger to the trade magazine Brand Republic, for the advertising, marketing, media and public relations industries.

Her blog Quick Peeks offers insight to happenings in business, new technology, arts and entertainment. Quick Peeks was started in June 2008, at the invitation of the publication’s editor, and joins a collection of communications industry bloggers who are contributing to Brand Republic.

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