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By: Mathieu Pacaud
CMOST
Our CMOST was not used to its fullest potential.
  Although many channels were used we didn’t link to
  other channels as often as we should have. Many
  different forms of content were utilized throughout
  the channels including video, Audio, written, and
  Imagery. This allowed us to reach people in the most
  convenient way possible which is any way they
  would like.
 Slideshare and Facebook were definitely used to its
  fullest potential because it allowed anyone to have a
  quick view of all channels used throughout the flash
  mob and also explained how to become a part of it.
Channels
 In our flashmob we used an abundance of social media
  channels. I believe this helped as well as hindered the
  outcome of the flashmob. I say this because when it
  comes to the amount of channels we had we began to
  become overwhelmed and forgot about certain ones when
  linking to other accounts (Pinterest).
 Certain channels we used throughout the flash mob I
  found to be more of a nuisance then an engaging potion
  of the flashmob. These channels were primarily Doodly
  and Pinterest. These channels would be great for certain
  Flashmobs but were to for ours. If we did want to use
  doodly we could Perhaps made a doodly station with an
  iPad where people could draw from there and instantly
  upload and share them.
Channels
   I believe that our social media became
    hard to manage with the amount of
    platforms we used. We began to have a
    bunch of individual platforms attempting
    to lead rather then working together to
    engage friends, family, and the public.
Twitter Debrief
 Partial success
 Used personal accounts
 Didn’t get any retweets or favorites from
  anyone who wasn’t in our class
YouTube Debrief
 Somewhat sucessful
 Video Before and After flashmob
 173 Per video
Facebook Debrief
 25 likes
 Not enough CMOST
 Posted often
 Only classmates followed
Instagram Debrief
 Somewhat success
 Used personal account as well as
  “Chalkaboutit” account
 Many likes
 Pushed some images to twitter
 Over 50 pictures posted
Doodly Debrief
 Not successful
 Only a few people did Doodly images
 No CMOST
Pinterest Debrief
 Not successful
 Not enough followers
 No repins
 No CMOST
Google+ Debrief
 Not successful
 Didn’t have any followers except
  Sabrina
 It was an event people said they would
  attend but never did
Foursquare Debrief
 Not a success
 Only 6 Check-ins
 3 Check-in stations only one used
 Only class mates checked in
 No CMOST
Analytics for Instagram
 6 followers
 Over 50 Pictures posted
 10 Likes (From classmates)
Content Improvements
   Many of our channels were used well
    but not to their fullest potential. For
    example when it came to Facebook and
    Twitter they were constantly being
    posted on but didn't share links to other
    channels as often as they should have
    to help boost our CMOST.
Content that worked
   We had a lot of channels and that may
    have worked to our advantage and may not
    have but certain ones definitely did work to
    our advantage and those channels were
    Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. These
    three platforms were the best in my opinion
    because they posted prior to the
    event, during the event and post event.
    Although YouTube only posted twice upon
    looking back they did have the highest
    amount of views / likes.
Content That didn't work
   Many of the channels we used seemed
    good in theory but when we put them
    into practice they turned out to be far
    harder to engage and inspire people to
    participate. The channels that I think
    were not of use were Pinterest and
    Doodly. I believe we should have
    eliminated these two and put more focus
    on the larger channels(Youtube and
    Facebook).
Mistakes / Missed Opportunities
Pre Event planning was definitely
  something we missed out on. We tried
  to combine a large amount of work and
  planning into far too little time. We
  should have started earlier to begin
  building a followership on the accounts
  we had specifically created for
  “Chalkaboutit”. By doing this we could
  have more easily seen the success of
  fail rate.
Mistakes / Missed Opportunities
Cont’d
   The brainstorming of our idea took far longer
    then it should have. And there was no
    communication with the Kingston Frontenacs
    of which were the whole reason behind the
    flashmob.
   We should have picked one spot and made a
    flash mob rather then what seemed like “flash
    points” because there was a definite lack of
    traffic in all areas except market square.
   We should have held the flashmob when the
    Kingston Frontenacs were playing a home
    game or were in town to involve them.
Mistakes / Missed Opportunities
Cont’d
 Too many channels were used and
  many of them had gotten lost amongst
  the more primary ones.
 I also believe we should have done the
  flashmob on a weekend afternoon
  because it would have been warmer as
  well as I believe there would have been
  far more traffic.
Influencers
 We didn’t have a lot of big influencers
  throughout the campaign but we did
  have some: Professors, 3rd year
  students, 2nd year student and even
  some 1st year student all from the same
  program.
 We should have done our best to
  interact with Kingston Frontenac's
  players as well as coaches.
Tactics
The location we had chosen originally was perfect.
  Market Square was an excellent area where many
  people journey by. But the timing could have been
  better. We tried to make the flashmob commence at
  an unorthodox time to encourage the remembrance
  of it(4:17). Although this seemed like a good idea
  now that we are in the winter season it gets dark a
  whole lot fast so we were limited on time.
When planning out our tactics and brainstorming we
  missed something that would have been a huge
  game changer in the flashmob. We should have
  talked to some of the Frontenac's players if not some
  we should have talked to all of them and encouraged
  them to help us by tweeting our and drawing their
  own “k”.
Recommendations
Many changes could have been made to
  make this flashmob more of a success but
  some of the most important ones are:
 Started planning sooner
 Started social media campaigning sooner
 Involved / told Frontenac's + Coach
 Should have been done on a weekend
 Should have been done mid day
 Chosen one location
 Chosen Less Channels
Top Successes
 Locations had high potential for
  involvement and success
 Twitter, Facebook, Slideshare CMOST
 YouTube had 173 + views
 Program participation
 Multiple Channels (good and bad)
 Buzz around SLC
Top Successes
 Lots of Imagery
 Some Inquiries on what was happening
  from strangers

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Flash Mob

  • 2. CMOST Our CMOST was not used to its fullest potential. Although many channels were used we didn’t link to other channels as often as we should have. Many different forms of content were utilized throughout the channels including video, Audio, written, and Imagery. This allowed us to reach people in the most convenient way possible which is any way they would like.  Slideshare and Facebook were definitely used to its fullest potential because it allowed anyone to have a quick view of all channels used throughout the flash mob and also explained how to become a part of it.
  • 3. Channels  In our flashmob we used an abundance of social media channels. I believe this helped as well as hindered the outcome of the flashmob. I say this because when it comes to the amount of channels we had we began to become overwhelmed and forgot about certain ones when linking to other accounts (Pinterest).  Certain channels we used throughout the flash mob I found to be more of a nuisance then an engaging potion of the flashmob. These channels were primarily Doodly and Pinterest. These channels would be great for certain Flashmobs but were to for ours. If we did want to use doodly we could Perhaps made a doodly station with an iPad where people could draw from there and instantly upload and share them.
  • 4. Channels  I believe that our social media became hard to manage with the amount of platforms we used. We began to have a bunch of individual platforms attempting to lead rather then working together to engage friends, family, and the public.
  • 5. Twitter Debrief  Partial success  Used personal accounts  Didn’t get any retweets or favorites from anyone who wasn’t in our class
  • 6. YouTube Debrief  Somewhat sucessful  Video Before and After flashmob  173 Per video
  • 7. Facebook Debrief  25 likes  Not enough CMOST  Posted often  Only classmates followed
  • 8. Instagram Debrief  Somewhat success  Used personal account as well as “Chalkaboutit” account  Many likes  Pushed some images to twitter  Over 50 pictures posted
  • 9. Doodly Debrief  Not successful  Only a few people did Doodly images  No CMOST
  • 10. Pinterest Debrief  Not successful  Not enough followers  No repins  No CMOST
  • 11. Google+ Debrief  Not successful  Didn’t have any followers except Sabrina  It was an event people said they would attend but never did
  • 12. Foursquare Debrief  Not a success  Only 6 Check-ins  3 Check-in stations only one used  Only class mates checked in  No CMOST
  • 13. Analytics for Instagram  6 followers  Over 50 Pictures posted  10 Likes (From classmates)
  • 14. Content Improvements  Many of our channels were used well but not to their fullest potential. For example when it came to Facebook and Twitter they were constantly being posted on but didn't share links to other channels as often as they should have to help boost our CMOST.
  • 15. Content that worked  We had a lot of channels and that may have worked to our advantage and may not have but certain ones definitely did work to our advantage and those channels were Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. These three platforms were the best in my opinion because they posted prior to the event, during the event and post event. Although YouTube only posted twice upon looking back they did have the highest amount of views / likes.
  • 16. Content That didn't work  Many of the channels we used seemed good in theory but when we put them into practice they turned out to be far harder to engage and inspire people to participate. The channels that I think were not of use were Pinterest and Doodly. I believe we should have eliminated these two and put more focus on the larger channels(Youtube and Facebook).
  • 17. Mistakes / Missed Opportunities Pre Event planning was definitely something we missed out on. We tried to combine a large amount of work and planning into far too little time. We should have started earlier to begin building a followership on the accounts we had specifically created for “Chalkaboutit”. By doing this we could have more easily seen the success of fail rate.
  • 18. Mistakes / Missed Opportunities Cont’d  The brainstorming of our idea took far longer then it should have. And there was no communication with the Kingston Frontenacs of which were the whole reason behind the flashmob.  We should have picked one spot and made a flash mob rather then what seemed like “flash points” because there was a definite lack of traffic in all areas except market square.  We should have held the flashmob when the Kingston Frontenacs were playing a home game or were in town to involve them.
  • 19. Mistakes / Missed Opportunities Cont’d  Too many channels were used and many of them had gotten lost amongst the more primary ones.  I also believe we should have done the flashmob on a weekend afternoon because it would have been warmer as well as I believe there would have been far more traffic.
  • 20. Influencers  We didn’t have a lot of big influencers throughout the campaign but we did have some: Professors, 3rd year students, 2nd year student and even some 1st year student all from the same program.  We should have done our best to interact with Kingston Frontenac's players as well as coaches.
  • 21. Tactics The location we had chosen originally was perfect. Market Square was an excellent area where many people journey by. But the timing could have been better. We tried to make the flashmob commence at an unorthodox time to encourage the remembrance of it(4:17). Although this seemed like a good idea now that we are in the winter season it gets dark a whole lot fast so we were limited on time. When planning out our tactics and brainstorming we missed something that would have been a huge game changer in the flashmob. We should have talked to some of the Frontenac's players if not some we should have talked to all of them and encouraged them to help us by tweeting our and drawing their own “k”.
  • 22. Recommendations Many changes could have been made to make this flashmob more of a success but some of the most important ones are:  Started planning sooner  Started social media campaigning sooner  Involved / told Frontenac's + Coach  Should have been done on a weekend  Should have been done mid day  Chosen one location  Chosen Less Channels
  • 23. Top Successes  Locations had high potential for involvement and success  Twitter, Facebook, Slideshare CMOST  YouTube had 173 + views  Program participation  Multiple Channels (good and bad)  Buzz around SLC
  • 24. Top Successes  Lots of Imagery  Some Inquiries on what was happening from strangers