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Global contacts lead Awoque to a mission to aid with the The Unesco Mobile Learning Week. The conference ”aims to explore mobile learning as a unique and significant contribution to achieving the Education for All (EFA) goals of increasing education access, quality and equality.”

More than 280 000 twitter accounts reached with #mlw2013. A pleased Unesco Programme Specialist in Mobile Learning, Steve Vosloo says:
- I really want to thank you for all your help throughout the Symposium. The social media was very active and well managed – we have had lots of compliments.

Here you can view some of the action in a photo album we provided at the Unesco ICT Facebook>>

team awoque wtg2011

Tomorrow I leave for the States on a journey to be inspired, receive an award for my work and charge positive energy. To all of you out there who supports and beliefs in Awoque, our values and share our High5:s, the Gutenberg Award is for you.

The Gutenberg Award recognizes individuals for distinguished professional achievement. We are so pleased to honor Victoria Ahlen for her excellent work as a leader in the use of social media for not only effective dissemination of news and marketing information, but also for her commitment to its use for the greater good. She emulates what we want our students to accomplish as professionals in mass media”, says Dr Cheryl Bacon at Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at ACU.

Awoque socialized the World Transplant Games in Göteborg in the summer of 2011 and increased awareness for organ donation. Our team at the time – Maria Gustafsson, Björn Kåberger, Paul Williams, Martin Lindeskog, Kristina Svensson and other fantastic co-workers. I will blog more about you in the days to come.

Follow my journey in a videoblog. High5 to you.

I had the privilege to inspire on the topic “Finding business online” in Dalsland at the Event arranged by Innovatum. Erik Nissen Johansen from Stylt Trampoli also gave a lecture on Storytelling. The two subjects connect because it is all about your “WHY”. When telling the story of your brand, your product, yourself, your staff etc, tell it straight. Be personal, stay honest and give the reader a good story.

Most of the people I meet think social media is a trick or really hard to learn. My usual answer is – you all ready know how to do it successfully. If you act online as you would with your best friends and as you would in your greatest client relationships you are on your way. The technique – to post, show photos, upload videos, create buzz etc- you might need help with. Ask your fans, followers and in forums and you will get feedback. Do not hesitate to ask professionals for help as well. Social Media is the best honest marketing, PR tool out there.

Read Innovatums own blog post from The Event in Swedish here>>

Here are a few of the videos I mentioned in my talk:

Simon Sinek – Why

Charity Water – on how to tell the story passionately:

The Marmite Social Media Case

Awoque believes that passion and courage is at the heart of all successful social media initiatives. We like to look at the bigger picture, helping organizations to develop and transform their business through sustainable social networking. This is what a common process looks like:
- a couple of meetings with the management to get to know the company, values and goals. We look for the story to tell
- a workshop with as many of the staff as possible
- Awoque scans the online market to get a current view on the brand, its fans and the work field
- our client gets an report and a suggestion on a starting strategy and suggestions of activities

After many successful business cases, we encourage our clients to spend sufficient time on understanding and educating themselves about the various aspects of social media. It is an earned media.  It takes a personal engagement from as many of the staff as possible to increase the chances of becoming a social organization and reaching set business goals.

A great book to read is the “The Thank You Economy” by Gary Vaynerchuk.

venture cup trend no 1 maj 2012Awoque broadcasted the regional final for Venture Cup Väst yesterday live from Draken in Göteborg. Together with Regional Director Jonas Almeling, the sponsors and all entpreneurial fans, we wanted to create the best possible exposure for the competitors. Around 8.20 pm we reached one of our goals and trended as number 1 on Sweden’s Twitter Top List.

In the prize pool, more than 350 000 SKR and around 10 pm the winners were announced. Congratulations to Cyto365, Appbooster, Velit Biologics, Heaven Can Wait och Beliqua.

Our mission to spotlight and create lots of needed PR for all the regional finalists from all over Sweden continues. Stay tuned on the blog from Sverigefinalen and you will not miss a thing.

Interview with winner Micael Törnblom, Cyto365 (in Swedish):

Interview with the bronze medalists Velit Biologics:

A big applaude and High5 also to the young talents hosting tonights festivities Simon and Johanna from Venture Cup Väst.

Värdarna Simon och Johanna på Regionfinalen Venture Cup Väst på Draken maj 2012 och Victoria Ahlén Awoque

pinchos_logotypAwoque applauds Pinchos today and wishes them a happy start with their first tapas restaurant opening in Göteborg tonight at 5 pm. This is the first restaurant in town where every order goes through an app.
“I want people to go out and eat more and to be social. Having a strong online profile and an open dialogue with our fans is an absolute must”, says founder Fredrik Mattsson.

Awoques mission so far:

  • Socialized the company and the team. Providing education, answering questions and forming a social media policy.
  • Connecting them with fans and getting conversations started online together with the staff
  • Monitoring the brand online and measuring spread, reach and impressions
  • Socializing the pre-party online and inviting & interacting with fans and early adopters of the brand.

Follow Pinchos on Facebook and Twitter @eatpinchos.

Victoria Ahlén Awoque and Janne Noren at Pinchos

Interview with proud owner and Head Chef Johannes Räfsby on Bambuser:

Three Swedish blog posts from Pinchos:
Göteborgsbloggarna “Grab a Fork”>>
Eva Wielsegren “Tapas direkt från appen”>>
Kristina Svensson, Tomatsallad “Tapas direkt från app på Pinchos”>>

“Only you can change government”,says  Jennifer Pahlka from Code for America. Her non-profit uses the power of web-tools to assist in projects in cities across America. The good outcome of the projects benefits the citizens. She shows us what is possible if you dare to dream. “Code can be beautiful, simple and easy to use”, says Pahlka.
For example check out the project adopt a hydrant. The citizens of Boston where asked to take care of the hydrant closeby their house and make sure it was free from snow. They reported through and easy app. Other cities followed thanks to the open source code and sharing of information. As members of a community, we can fix things, not just complain.

waterpost Houston Victoria Ahlen

code for america sxsw 2012

Kenny Genborg, reporter at Göteborgs Posten writes an article today about the key to the future (Nyckeln till stans framgång)>>

Stop the complaining about housing, no work. Let us be inspired by this great example and come up with solutions that enable people to act!

Erik Presley Eli 360 and Victoria Ahlen Awoque at Learning Studio ACUI met many fantastic people during my visit in Texas. Together with Erik Presley, CEO Eli 360, we recorded this podcast on social media´s contribution to thinning global borders (10.5)

A few highlights:
- Be proud of who you are. Find people who inspire you. Social media enables you. Stay positive. The world will be yours.
- Keep the phone off when you are in a meeting and with your family. I personally use social media so that I can spend as much quality time as possible with my family.
- When you drink a coffee with your best friend. Keep the phone in your pocket. OK to take a photo to save the moment and tweet about it.
- Honesty is key.
- Find the community that share your passion. Listen, follow trends and start asking questions.

Thank you ACU for letting the use of the Learning Studio to record this podcast. What a great place to communicate witht the world, create digital storytelling and magic. If you want to see what has happened during the year that the AT&T studio has been at ACU here is a video:

Year One: The AT&T Learning Studio from Learning Studio on Vimeo.

I came into Austin without appointments and booked sessions. Back in October, I had this strong notion that I had to go. 14 years ago, I lived in Abilene a few hours north of Austin so revisiting would mean many meetings with people I love and places I knew from my youth.

Still, when walking into the Austin Convention Center to pick up  my badge for the (South by Southwest) SXSW Interactive late Thursday evening, my legs shook and at the same time I wanted to scream of joy. I challenged myself to get here. I wanted to face the knowledge in my industry and by the unknown. I desperately needed to recharge batteries. I came because the time had come to chase new dreams and to find new horizons.

A week since SXSW Interactive conference ended and I am still digesting.

What a wonderful beautiful world of possibilities I took part in.
What a creative melting pot of creativity and welcoming spirits.
What a mix of great people off all ages, nations, gender and backgrounds getting together to share ideas for social change, for new horizons in business and simply connecting with each other in easy conversations.

You can join the SXSW spirit. Together we can make this world a better place. Tell and communicate your stories offline and in social media. Dream the dream. Be proud of who you are. Go get it. You just connected with the future.

Be inspired as I was by this Keynote by Baratunde Thurston – How to read the word

Åland’s Social Media Guru Mats Adamczak writes about SXSW here (in Swedish)

A blog post in Moosylvania.com -What Austin Taught Us: Key Takeaways from SXSW

The Chamber of Commerce in Göteborg writes on their blog (in Swedish)

Baratunde Thurston storyboard SXSW

Baratunde Thurston SXSW 2012

downtown Austin by Mats Adamczak

Downtown Austin by Mats Adamczak

This is the day, I send my biggest #High5 to all the women around the world. You rock. Especially my mentor Ulla-Lisa Thordén, an EU ambassadeur for female entrepreurship as well as for the Hunger Project. Today I join in with her and many around the world to raise awareness for this fantastic social good cause. Follow them on Twitter @hungerproject

“The Hunger Project firmly believes that it is absolutely essential to cause a society-wide change towards gender equality in order to end hunger and poverty.”


I will go looking for talented women, inspiration for social good causes and great new initiatives here in Austin, Texas and the South by Southwest. Follow me on Twitter @awoque @victoriaahlen. The delegation for the Chamber of Commerce in Göteborg tweet as well under the #westswesxsw. I will also do live broadcasts on Bambuser. Stay tuned ;)

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Awoque AB is a new kind of social media agency. We believe in “Social Media for Social Good” and that organisations can and should interact with social networks to provide sustainable, profitable and loyal connections, whilst contributing to a social cause.

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