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Yammer Day

One of the greatest benefits of social media is its ability to facilitate mutually beneficial relationships.  This can be especially helpful for small businesses, which can use these relationships to solve issues that don’t correspond with their specific areas of expertise.

As some of you may know, VaynerMedia operates out of Sunshine Suites, a co-working space in New York City.  Co-working is an incredible opportunity for small businesses, not only for the direct business benefits of a professional working space but also for the networking opportunities inherent whenever you have so many diverse companies in one space.

Full disclosure; VaynerMedia not only works at Sunshine Suites but they’re also a client.  One of the first things we noticed when we began working with them was that there wasn’t an efficient way for businesses under the Sunshine umbrella to connect.  In order to remedy this situation, VaynerMedia advised Sunshine Suites to implement a Yammer network.

For those unfamiliar with Yammer, it’s best described as Twitter for a closed community.  Businesses began signing up for accounts and were getting some really great results, but it still lacked the wide-scale adoption that would truly unleash its potential for the entire Sunshine community.  In order to build its visibility and create community-wide buy-in, VaynerMedia and Sunshine Suites began working on a day dedicated to creating excitement for the Yammer community.

The result: “Yammer Day,” which occurred last Thursday, February 4th.  It was an incredible success in all regards – not only did it create buzz throughout the day, it established a level of engagement that would ensure the long-term utilization of Yammer.  VaynerMedia utilized three main strategies to optimize the event’s success:

Yammer Q&A Sessions

One of the most beneficial aspects of a Yammer network is the ability to tap into the expertise of a community.  To showcase this, three experts in the Sunshine community volunteered to spend an hour on Yammer answering questions relative to their respective fields.  David Tunstall answered accounting and tax questions, Sabir Semerkant gave advice on branding and social media, and Shezi Sardar advised on legal matters.

These sessions were a great success, attracting questions from a wide variety of businesses.  Most importantly, however, they delivered a real, concrete example of how the Sunshine Suites community can leverage Yammer to improve their business.

Social Media Panel

In order to give businesses a relevant and actionable game plan for utilizing Yammer, as well as other social media tools, Sunshine Suites held a panel discussion featuring Sunshine businesses who were already utilizing these tools.  Featured in this panel were Yipit, Britemap, and VaynerMedia.  Attendees were encouraged to ask questions while panel members explained how specific businesses could benefit from embracing social media. The panel was followed by a networking event, further building the relationship foundations created throughout the day.

Free Wine

It’s not exactly a secret that people love free stuff.  In order to encourage interaction during the day, VaynerMedia offered up a case of wine to be randomly given away to anyone who posted on Yammer before 3:00pm.  By creating an incentive to get involved, and get involved early, the wine giveaway helped jumpstart the conversation on Yammer.

Overall, Yammer day was a great success for Sunshine Suites.  For the short-term, the number of interactions doubled the previous high, representing a huge increase of Yammer usage on the day.  More importantly though, Sunshine saw a huge increase in businesses requesting a Yammer account, placing the service closer to achieving a closer representation of the Sunshine community.

Going forward VaynerMedia will continue to work with Sunshine Suites to ensure that momentum from Yammer Day is not lost.  The day, however, serves as a good example of how to relay the value of beneficial services in a relevant, engaging way… and the power of free alcohol.

Author: Marcus Krzastek

Marcus has come a long way since creating professional wrestling role playing web sites when he was in middle school. Despite studying economics at the University of Richmond, he knew he didn't want to pursue the traditional finance career path (a decision which the economy conveniently supported). Marcus' passion for relationships and critical business analysis made becoming a project manager with Vaynermedia a logical next step.

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  1. Posted February 11, 2010 at 2:41 pm | Permalink

    This is pretty sweet. I had yammer running while I was at RIM and now at school, but neither have been useful for me.

    But in Sunshine’s case, it makes a lot of sense.

  2. Posted February 18, 2010 at 3:06 pm | Permalink

    I used Yammer, when I was still employee and this is my old blog post saying why I have liked it: http://ivanasendecka.blogspot.com/2009/04/why-yes-for-yammer.html

    I have got to know amazing people from our global office via it and was able to reach anyone anywhere as I was Yammer “celebrity” for responding to everyone and cheering up “Yammerland” each day with energetic status;)

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