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MC Hammer takes social media spotlight at Harvard’s Gravity Summit

Monday, August 31st, 2009

by Lisa Van Der Pool

Cross-posted from the Boston Business Journal

It was Hammertime at Harvard University today.

MC Hammer (real name: Stanley Burrell) — rapper, entrepreneur, social media maven and TV star on A&E’s “Hammertime” — gave the key note talk at today’s Gravity Summit social media marketing event for businesses.

Beverly Hills, Calif.-based Gravity Summit, which holds seminars across the U.S. to educate marketers about the uses of social media, held its all-day event at the Harvard Faculty Club.

The summit offered tips on how companies can take advantage of social media and featured a variety of speakers, from MC Hammer to executives from Boston-based Arnold Worldwide, the American Red Cross and CNN. (The event was also streamed live on CNN.com.)

With about 1.3 million followers on Twitter, MC Hammer, once known mainly for the hit “U Can’t Touch this” and puffy, parachute pants, wields a hefty amount of social media clout these days. Now he spends much of his time making the rounds to Harvard, Stanford University and organizations to dole out social media tidbits to help both businesses and musicians.

MC Hammer, who engages in all forms of social media, says it’s not a question any more of whether social media works. He whole-heartedly thinks that it does. He noted that for most businesses, it’s a good idea to find out where your audience is (i.e. Twitter, Facebook etc.) and engage with them.

“If you’re allowing someone else to control the perception of the brand, then you’re in trouble,” MC Hammer said at the event, which was attended by about 150 people.

MC Hammer also said that despite having tweeted over 6,000 times and counting, he’s never regreted a single tweet.

Other attendees of the event included Arnold Worldwide CEO Fran Kelly, Mullen chief creative officer Edward Boches and Shift Communications Principal Todd Defren.

Speaker Wendy Harman, social media manager at the American Red Cross, had some interesting points about how nonprofits use social media. The Red Cross, according to Harman, uses Twitter to “execute its mission” and update the public about disasters in real time.

Meanwhile, Todd Defren of Shift noted that people want to interact with brands that “humanize” themselves and have authentic things to say.

Or, as MC Hammer would say, brands just need to make sure their social media interactions are legit.

BBJ: Local hotels partner on biodiesel

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The Boston Business Journal reports a group of local hotels, including the Seaport and the Lenox are working together to convert their waste oil to biofuel. Staff writer Jackie Noblett reports:

Seaport Boston joined the Saunders Hotel Group and the Ramada Inn Boston to work with Wachusett BIO-MASS to convert the oil into biodiesel. The use of pure biodiesel instead of oil from fossil fuels can reduce carbon emissions by 74 percent. Seaport has already purchased a laundry truck that operates on biodiesel.

BBJ: Boston man is 2nd H1N1 death in Mass.

Monday, June 29th, 2009

An 84-year-old man is the second Massachusetts resident to die from H1N1, also known as the swine flu, according to the Boston Business Journal. Staff writer Julie Donnelly reports: 

The patient was hospitalized June 12 and died six days later, on June 18. On Monday, his tests results came back positive for H1N1. The patient had several serious underlying health conditions that placed him at high risk of complications from the flu, according to public health officials.

The BBJ’s Mass Roundup blog also notes the Springfield Republican’s piece on H1N1’s effect on pig farming in the Pioneer Valley:

“Due to the overreaction, the pork market took quite a dive for several days after it hit the press. And, it hasn’t come back yet,” said Matthew J. Parsons, a partner with his cousin Earle in  the [Earle M. Parsons & Sons farm in Hadley], which sells about 2,500 pigs a year. 

After the jump, watch the Republican’s video on the economic effects of H1N1.

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NewsFlash Roundup: EnerNOC, Biogen, LogMeIn

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

This afternoon’s breaking news briefs from MHT include an acquisition, a court order and an awards ceremony. 

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