Rural England Natural Gardening Company Worms Its Way to Global Dell
Small Business Excellence Award
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Innovative Use of Social Media Earns Wiggly Wigglers Global Acclaim
from Dell, ICSB and Endeavor
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Podcasts, Wiki, Facebook Helps Grow Global Customer Base to 90,000,
Reduce Advertising Budget by 80 Percent
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Online Customer Communications Among Top Issues Driving SMB IT
Investments
NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) November 6, 2008 --
Innovation and leadership in social media earned Wiggly
Wigglers, a rural England-based natural gardening mail-order
company, the 2008
Global Dell Small Business Excellence Award. The announcement and
$50,000 technology award were made today at a press conference in New
York.
The News:
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Innovation and leadership in social media earned Wiggly
Wigglers, a rural England-based natural gardening mail-order
company, the 2008
Global Dell Small Business Excellence Award. The announcement and
$50,000 technology award were made today at a press conference in New
York.
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Epitomized by Wiggly Wigglers, Dell
and the International
Council for Small Business (ICSB) also released today global
research showing the No. 1 reason small businesses worldwide
invest in technology is to better serve their customers. Additionally,
two of the top 10 issues driving their IT investments are enabling
online communications and building tools for community and
conversations with customers.
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By using social
media to connect with current customers and reach new ones, Wiggly
Wigglers:
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Serves 90,000 customers worldwide and delivers its products across
Europe;
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Cut its advertising budget by 80 percent when the company turned
to social media over traditional advertising;
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Facebook
fans currently stand at 898, with over 170 discussion topics;
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Hosted a total of 50 weekly podcasts from the “Wiggly
sofa” reaching thousands of listeners
per week, and San
Francisco Chronicle readers rated it their “favorite
gardening podcast;” and
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Built its catalogue based on Wiki ideas generated on its Facebook
page by experts and customers.
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While use of social media is increasing, research shows that
businesses have a long way to go to fully leverage it to better serve
customers and grow.
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According to AMI
research¹, 5 to 6 percent of SMBs are
using social media.
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A study
from University
of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Marketing Research says 39
percent of the Inc. 500 are blogging, compared to just 11.6 percent of
Fortune 500 companies.
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IDC reports 10 percent of SMBs are on Facebook.²
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Running for five years in the United
States, in partnership with the National
Federation of Independent Business, and in its first year as an
international program, the Dell award solicits and recognizes small
businesses for their innovative use of technology to improve their
customers’ experience. Chosen from 12
national winners from Australia,
Brazil,
Canada,
China,
France,
Germany,
Italy,
Japan,
Mexico,
Spain,
United
Kingdom and the United
States, Wiggly Wigglers will receive $50,000 in Dell technology
and services, a lifetime membership to the ICSB, and engagement with Endeavor’s
network of business leaders and high-impact entrepreneurs in emerging
countries worldwide.
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Among the global award contenders, the U.S. 2008 Dell/NFIB Small
Business Excellence Award winner is Steve Mattie, founder and
president of Transport
Designs, Inc., a manufacturer of highly customized enclosed
trailers and truck conversion motor homes in Montoursville, Pa.
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If you own a business with fewer than 100 employees and are interested
becoming the next Wiggly Wigglers, visit www.dell.com/ceaward.
2009 applications open February 2, 2009. You can also visit www.facebook.com/dellsocialmedia
for practical guides to putting social media to work in your company.
Quotes:
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“Small businesses need to realize there are
online conversations happening about their brand every day, and they
are more likely to be positive and have impact if you’re
part of them,” said Wiggly Wigglers founder
Heather Gorringe. “Social media can be time
consuming but it is really valuable, has better longevity than
traditional media, and it is a lot of fun. We are thrilled to receive
this award and can’t wait to start blogging
and podcasting with our customers all over the world to let them know.”
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“The fact that Wiggly Wigglers is growing
while cutting their operating expenses so dramatically because of
their use of technology is very impressive and a key reason they
earned this recognition,” said Dave
Marmonti, President of Dell Europe, Middle East and Africa. “With
the economy top of mind for so many customers, I hope small businesses
everywhere can learn from what they are doing and implement similar
strategies in their companies.”
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“The world has always depended on the
innovations and inspiration of entrepreneurs to cure diseases, address
challenges and most importantly jumpstart economies,”
said Elmira Bayrasli, director of corporate partnerships for Endeavor. “Economies
depend on high-growth, high-impact entrepreneurs. Endeavor is proud to
support Dell's Small Business Excellence Award which encourages and
inspires entrepreneurs to think and dream big."
Additional Information:
Dell
Social Media for Small Business
www.direct2dell.com/simplifyandsave
Wiggly Wigglers YouTube
Video
Michael
Dell talking with 2008 national award winners on the economy
About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative
technology and services they trust and value.
1 AMI-Partners, AMI SMB Perspective: Dell
Launches a New Social Media On-ramp for Small Businesses, Laurie McCabe,
September 24, 2008.
2 IDC, IDC Small and Medium-Sized Business
Market Update: September 2008 (Doc # 214711), Justin Jaffe and Raymond
Boggs, October, 2008.
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