I’m taking notes here from a social media conference in Lawrence, KS.
Social media may not be a fit for you if…
- Your staff equals one…
- You are in a highly regulated profession with legal implications
- Don’t feel comfortable or can’t get by-in from executives
- Not sure if you customers are on social media
What are the implication on your brand …
- on who you follow and who follows you?
- Should you go through your followers periodically and ‘prune’ them?
What are some good strategies for highly regulated industries?
- Rotating files
- Disclosure on blog
- Disclosure on image on background
- Social media press releases – “pitchengine“
Tactical Planning/Social Media Tactical Grid
- Create a tactical grid to help you organize your publication of content across all the various social media platforms:
What’s Next?
- It’s not about the ‘next Twitter’ or “foursquare”
- Its about bringing structure, focus and strategy to the idea of social – there will always be new tools, applications.
Structure, focus, strategy
- Good reference on social media strategy/structure : web-strategist.com – Jeremiah Owyang
- Social Media Structure Types – Multiple hub and spoke – ‘Dandelion’
- Integrate into existing business plan – No turf wars needed
Analytics
- High level metrics
- goal – foster dialogue; measure – share of voice, audience engagement
- mid level metrics:
- # clicks
- retweets, ‘likes’
- comments
- sentiments
Examine your workflow
- Change as necessary
- Eliminate confusion – What can you let go of or improve efficiency so you CAN have time for social media?
What do your social media users need, want?
- Think about platforms you want to use
- Who is there
- How they want to be reached
- What you want them to do
How do you monitor? (for free)
- Set up Google Alerts
- Brainstorm terms
- brand terms
- Nielson’s Blog Pulse
- Set up Tweetdeck
- Set up Twitalyzer – twitter analytics tool
- Tweetreach
- Twitaway
Social Media Case Studies by Industry
- Crisis fund raising – organization needed to raise money super quick for crisis, @PRSaraEvans ‘donated’ her followers as a quick way to generate an audience, $50K in 12 hours
- Cancer fund raising – strategy: largest number of mentions/tweets on Guiness record;high jacked the conference, all people had to do was tweet and money donated, hashtag: beat cancer
- Location-Based Apps
- Why would user want to check in?
- show how active they are
- Why would business owner care?
- A ‘Mayor’ could be provided incentives to these loyal visitors
- Pay visitors to visit your establishment, make them prove it with photo – then business gets UGC!
- schools using foursquare to provide student tours of various locations on campus, provide hashtag to use and locations
- Why would user want to check in?
- How to reach influencers
- Promotion or giveaway and have people tweet about their best experience with the product – http://www.tweetgiveaway.com
Final Questions
- Good twitter ‘practitioners’ – zappos; socialfreshbrands (?)
- tweetdeck, seismic – syndication tools
- use twitter text messaging tools for keeping up to date on key brands, people, issues
- QR codes? – get a business card with a QR code
- How can I, a small retail store, compete on Facebook with national competitors?
- @PRSaraEvans: you may actually have an advantage! You have time to communicate and establish a relationship
- Be a trusted resource for that niche audience, be their personal shopper
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