social media: a practical guide

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Social media marketing is a sector surrounded by hype & jargon. This guide aims to cut through all the smoke & mirrors and provide practical examples of how you can use this exciting new channel.

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An Introduction To Social Media

James Fraser, @jamesfraserCiarán Norris, @ciaranj baraka27 on flickr

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What are we talking about?

Why should you care?

What does it mean?

How do I do it?

Who’s doing it well?

Agenda

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When to shoot me…

Before we start

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Cambodia4kidsorg on flickr

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What is social media?

What are we talking about?

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Social media supports the human need for social interaction with technology, transforming broadcast media monologues (one to many) into social media dialogues (many to many). It supports the democratization of knowledge and information, transforming people from content consumers into content producers. Businesses also refer to social media as user-generated content (UGC) or consumer-generated media (CGM).

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Technologies that allow people to connect with each other and create and share information over the Internet.

Mindshare SocialMedia8

What on earth does that mean?

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Why should you care?

PC

Mobile

9 Twitter Tools

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Why should you care?

• 10 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute

• Facebook would be the 5th largest country in the world

• Over 133 million blogs created since 2002

• 15-24 yr olds spend 2.14 billion minutes per month on Bebo

• 800 million photos uploaded to Facebook every month

• Social media sites are 5 of top 10 most popular globally

Sources include TechCrunch, Facebook, Wikipedia, Technorati, Bebo, Alexa

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Why should you care?

• UK are heaviest users of social networks in Europe¹

• 85% have watched a video on a video sharing site

• 66% of internet users in UK read blogs²

• 25% have started a blog²

Sources: ¹ comScore Oct 2007; ² Universal McCann Social Media Tracker Wave 3 March 2008;

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Why should you care?

“I think more positively about companies that have blogs”

33% of global internet universe

Sources: Universal McCann Social Media Tracker Wave 3 March 2008;

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• Blogs/Micro-blogs• Social networks• Social news aggregators• Social bookmarking sites/folksonomies

• Wikis• Video sharing/image sharing sites• Social aggregators

What does it mean?

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A blog (an abridgment of the term web log) is a website, usually maintained by an individual, with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order.

Blogs

Somewhere for silly pictures of cats?

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Blogs are just publishing tools

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So forget about blogs and bloggers and blogging and focus on this - the cost and difficulty of publishing absolutely anything, by anyone, into a global medium, just got a whole lot lower. And the effects of that increased pool of potential producers is going to be vast

Clay Shirky, 2004

Blogs

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Micro-blogging is a form of blogging that allows users to write brief text updates (usually less than 200 characters) and publish them, either to be viewed by anyone or by a restricted group which can be chosen by the user.

Wikipedia

Micro-Blogs

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Twitter?

That’s just like Facebook updates, right?

Micro-Blogs

Twitter is just a communication tool

Defining social media

• Micro-Blogs

Defining social media

• Micro-Blogs

Defining social media

• Micro-Blogs

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Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Bebo, Orkut

Places where people can talk & share

Social Networks

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Online newspapers where the readers pick the stories and what goes on the front page

Can send large amounts of traffic, useful for talking to certain types of user

Social News Aggregators

Defining social media

• Social news aggregators

Online newspapers where the readers pick the stories and what goes on the front page

Can send large amounts of traffic, useful for talking to certain types of user

Defining social media

• Social news aggregators

Online newspapers where the readers pick the stories and what goes on the front page

Can send large amounts of traffic, useful for talking to certain types of user

Defining social media

• Social news aggregators

Online newspapers where the readers pick the stories and what goes on the front page

Can send large amounts of traffic, useful for talking to certain types of user

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Like an online version of Internet Explorer’s favourites bar.

Allows users to share content: approaching human edited search

Social Bookmarking/Folksonomies

Defining social media

• Social bookmarking sites/folksonomies

Like an online version of your Internet Explorer favourites bar.

Allows users to share content: approaching human edited search

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Collaboratively edited web sites

Made famous by Wikipedia

Wikis

Defining social media

• Social bookmarking sites/folksonomies

Like an online version of your Internet Explorer favourites bar.

Allows users to share content: approaching human edited search

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Sites where people share videos & images, unsurprisingly.

Powerful niche communities, with varying reach & scope – YouTube is the 2nd most popular search engine in the world.

Video/Image Sharing Sites

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Sites where people share videos & images, unsurprisingly.

Powerful niche communities, with varying reach & scope – YouTube is the 2nd most popular search engine in the world.

Video/Image Sharing Sites

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Sites where people share videos & images, unsurprisingly.

Powerful niche communities, with varying reach & scope – YouTube is the 2nd most popular search engine in the world.

Video/Image Sharing Sites

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Sites where people share videos & images, unsurprisingly.

Powerful niche communities, with varying reach & scope – YouTube is the 2nd most popular search engine in the world.

Video/Image Sharing Sites

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Tools that allow you to centrally manage all of your social profiles.

FriendFeed recently bought by Facebook

Social Aggregators

Why else does this matter?

• Blended search makes it easier for social media content to go mainstream

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Blended search allows social media content to go mainstream

Why Else Does This Matter?

Why else does this matter?

• Blended search makes it easier for social media content to go mainstream

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How Do I Do It?

Planning a social media strategy:

PeopleObjectivesStrategyTechnology

Forrester POST Methodology

•Comment on blogs•Post ratings and reviews

•Use RSS•Tag Web pages

•Read blogs•Watch peer-generated video•Listen to podcasts

•None of these activities

Creators

Critics

Collectors

Joiners

Spectators

Inactive

Source: Forrester’s NAVTAS Q4 2006 Devices & Access Online Survery

•Publish Web page•Publish or maintain blog•Upload video to sites like YouTube

•Use social networking sites

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How Do I Do It?

Why else does this matter?

• Blended search makes it easier for social media content to go mainstream

Case StudiesPhineas H on flickr

Why else does this matter?

• Blended search makes it easier for social media content to go mainstream

Case Studies

Why else does this matter?

• Blended search makes it easier for social media content to go mainstream

Case Studies

Why else does this matter?

• Blended search makes it easier for social media content to go mainstream

Case Studies

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650% uplift in sales

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650% uplift in sales

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650% uplift in sales

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650% uplift in sales

100,000 asked for Ubuntu Linux: Dell added

it

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$3 million sales in 18 months

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Who’s getting it right?

• Refresh an offline brand (publishing)

• Increase interaction

• Drive more ad revenue (CPM)

Who’s getting it right?

• Refresh an offline brand (publishing)

• Increase interaction

• Drive more ad revenue (CPM)

Who’s getting it right?

• Promote a product that’s been on sale many times before

• Utilise viral elements of social media

• Encourage user interaction

Circa 480,000 followers

Who’s getting it right?

• Promote a product that’s been on sale many times before

• Utilise viral elements of social media

• Encourage user interaction

Who’s getting it right?

• Promote a product that’s been on sale many times before

• Utilise viral elements of social media

• Encourage user interaction

Who’s getting it right?

• Promote a product that’s been on sale many times before

• Utilise viral elements of social media

• Encourage user interaction

Who’s getting it right?

• Promote a product that’s been on sale many times before

• Utilise viral elements of social media

• Encourage user interaction

Who’s getting it right?

• Promote a product that’s been on sale many times before

• Utilise viral elements of social media

• Encourage user interaction

Who’s getting it right?

• Promote a product that’s been on sale many times before

• Utilise viral elements of social media

• Encourage user interaction

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Ryanair’s ‘Apology’

Ryanair can confirm that a Ryanair staff member did engage in a blog discussion.

It is Ryanair policy not to waste time and energy corresponding with idiot bloggers and Ryanair can confirm that it won't be happening again.

Lunatic bloggers can have the blog sphere all to themselves as our people are far too busy driving down the cost of air travel

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The Depressing Thing

“Bloggergate”

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Reasons It Goes Wrong

• Profile mismatches

• Lack of defined objectives

• Strategic timidity

• Flawed technology implementation

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Reasons It Goes Wrong

• Profile mismatches

• Lack of defined objectives

• Strategic timidity

• Flawed technology implementation

psd on flickr

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Give us a shout

Ciarán NorrisHead of Social MediaMindshareciaran.norris@mindshareworld.com

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