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Presented to the CGA Surrey, Langley, North Delta Chapter Professional Development event, November 19, 2011.

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Social Media 101

http://midstride.com/presentations/2011-11-19-cga

Adrian [email protected]

MiDSTRiDEDiGiTAL CREATiVE

www.midstride.com

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If I was a Venn Diagram

WebDesigner /

Programmer

Grade 8 Teacher

UltimateFrisbeeCoach

TechnologyCoach Strategist,

Project Manager

PsychologyGrad

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Interests in this Room(aka: A disclaimer & advice for today)

Best Practice for Small Business

Workplace

Career Relevance

Managing /Recruiting

Staff

PersonalUse

Best Practicefor Large

Organizations

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1996

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Credit: Time Patterson http://www.flickr.com/photos/timpatterson/3045994303/in/photostream/

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2001

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2006

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2011

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LinkedInBy the Numbers LinkedIn went public in May 2011. After 1st day of trading, valued at

$9 BILLION

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FacebookBy the Numbers If Facebook was a country, it would be the 3rd largest in the world. (but is largely blocked in China)

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Average number of "tweets" sent per day:

Feb 2010: 50 MILLION

TwitterBy the Numbers

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Average number of "tweets" sent per day:

Mar 2011: 177 million Feb 2010: 50 million

TwitterBy the Numbers

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YouTube is now the world's 2nd largest search engine. YouTube also happens to be owned by Google.

YouTubeBy the Numbers

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Why Social Media Matters

● You can't ignore it (even if you want to)

● Tremendous opportunity○ To learn○ To connect with others○ To make an impact

● New way of delivering (and finding) value

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How did this happen???

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Osborne vs. iPhone

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"Osborne Executive"● 100 x heavier● 500 x larger in volume● 10 x more expensive (ajusted for inflation)● 100 x slower (1/100 clock rate) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Osborne_Executive_with_iPhone_in_2009.jpg

Osborne vs. iPhone

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Moore's Law& Exponential Growth in Technology

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In the "Old" Days

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In the "Old" Days

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In the "Old" Days

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Web Publishing Today

What You See Is What You Get

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Layers of Process

Then

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Layers of Process vs. "Turn Key" Then Now

Start Finish!

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Proprietary

Then

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Proprietary vs. Open Source

Then Now

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Example: WordPress

● Open source software● Originally for blogging● Now used for full-blown websites● Powers more than 60 million sites● Freely available● Spurred a new industry of experts DisclaimerAs a big fan/user/developer, I'm biased :)

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The Web

ThenBroadcastMarketing

SellingOne

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Web 1.0 vs. "Web 2.0"

Then Now

Broadcast User GeneratedMarketing Listening

Selling EngagingOne Everyone

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Loudest Voice Wins

EVERYONEcan have a voice

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SOCIAL

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SOCIALcommunication

interactionbehaviour

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"Social" has a tendency to spread

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Tech Growth + Social Spread

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Expontential Growth of Social Media

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What exactly issocial media?

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Introducing OkRobo

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OkRobo is my suggestion on where

to take notes

Help me help you

(I'll ask you)What do you think?

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If social media were a Venn diagram

4 Big ComponentsWhat do you think?

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What is social media?

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What is social media?

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What is social media?

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What is social media?

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What is social media?

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Social Media TechnologyChannels & "Apps"

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Social Media TechnologyChannels & "Apps"

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Social Media TechnologyChannels & "Apps"

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Social Technographics Ladder*

CREATORSCONVERSATIONALSTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

"Classification of people according to how they use social technologies." *Forrester Research

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Social Technographics Ladder

CREATORSCONVERSATIONALISTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

● Make content● Write blogs● Upload videos,

music, photos● Publish

websites

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Social Technographics Ladder

CREATORSCONVERSATIONALISTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

● Respond to others

● Post reviews● Post comments● Participate in

online discussions

● Edit Wikipedia

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● Organize content using RSS Feeds, tags, voting sites

Social Technographics Ladder

CREATORSCONVERSATIONALISTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

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Social Technographics Ladder

CREATORSCONVERSATIONALISTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

● Connect with

others in social networks(like Facebook)

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● Consume social

content● Read, watch,

listen

Social Technographics Ladder

CREATORSCONVERSATIONALISTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

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● Neither create

nor consumesocial content

Social Technographics Ladder

CREATORSCONVERSATIONALISTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

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Where are you on the ladder?

CREATORSCONVERSATIONALISTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

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Social Media = Social SettingSocial Setting = Social NORMS

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Social Norms

● Definition:○ Accepted behaviours in social settings

● Examples:○ Going to a restaurant○ Attending a seminar○ Riding the Elevator○ Buying a car

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Example: Riding the Elevator

● Let people out before you go in● Establish and maintain a buffer zone● Lower voice● Minimize eye contact, look at:

○ buttons○ door○ floor indicator○ floor○ feet○ phone

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Characteristics of an Elevator Trip

● Relatively short in duration● Everyone has a clear purpose● Encounter complete strangers● Sometimes it's empty, sometimes it's full● Sometimes people are chatting, usually it's

quiet

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Your Turn

● Think of a social setting you're familiar with● What are the "norms / rules" of this setting?● Ideas:

○ Workplace

○ Driving

○ Conference

● Write some notes on your own (5 minutes)● Discuss (5 minutes)

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How aboutOnline Social Networking?

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● Coordinated by an Organizer● Lasts a couple/few hours● Welcomed at the door● Name tag● Expected to mingle, make conversation● Everyone has a personal agenda● Occasionally sponsored

Characteristics ofTraditional Networking Events

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● Coordinated by a system or "Site Admin"● Asynchronous (on your own schedule)● Identified by your Profile / User Account● Expected to mingle, make conversation● Everyone has a personal agenda● Occasionally sponsored

Characteristics ofOnline Social Networking

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● Anonymity (sometimes)● Public exposure● Permanence & Archived Data● Fewer cues = Greater interpretation :(● Different language

Some differences

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The Vocabulary of Social Media

● Tweet (noun, verb)● Followers● Following● RT● Hashtag #● Tweeps● Feed

● Wall● Apps● Pages, Groups● Status● Fan (noun, verb)● Like● Stories● Timeline

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1. Authentic2. Transparent3. Personally relevant

3 Key Norms of Social Media

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Social Media& Your Career

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Benefits for Your Career

● Grow your professional network● Connect with peers and thought leaders● Get a peek into the culture of a prospective

employer or prospective client● Discuss "issues of the day"● Learn new perspectives

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LinkedIn

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LinkedIn

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What● World's largest professional network Why● Personal professional development

○ Connect with peers, mentors, apprentices○ Discover industry discussions, parallel fields

LinkedIn

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LinkedIn

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LinkedIn Groups

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LinkedIn Group Discussions

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LinkedIn Answers

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1. Sign up!!2. Brand yourself3. Add links to your websites / profiles4. Highlight past accomplishments5. Connect (with everyone?)6. Ask for recommendations7. Recommend others8. Join groups9. Join discussions

10. Be transparent

Top 10 Tips for LinkedIn

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Twitter

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What● "Instantly connect to what's most important

to you" Why● Connect with people● Discover relevant social content● Get a peek into interests of others

Twitter

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● Include a picture/avatar● Include a link to your primary web presence● Come up with a descriptive bio blurb (don't

be shy, show some personality)

Brand Your Bio

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Twitter Bio

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Twitter Bios: Comprehensive

Example "The largest independent news source covering web culture, social media and tech. Updates from @mashable staff. Tweet @mashablehq for questions and comments. http://mashable.com"

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Twitter Bios: Informative

Example "Communication design agency, specializing in data visualization and annual reports."

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Twitter Bios: Creative

Example "Raconteur, demagogue, libertarian, these are a few of the words that I know how to spell."

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● Listen and watch to learn the lingo● Follow the followers● Set up lists● Be wary of spammers

Simple Tips

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Following Followers

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Following Followers

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Following Followers

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● Organize into Twitter Lists● Use "dashboards"

Manage streams of content

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Example: Hootsuite

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Facebook

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What● Social networking Why● Connect with people● Increase exposure● Build on-going communications● Organize & promote events

Facebook

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Facebook

● Check your privacy settings

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Apps & Permissions

● Be aware of what permissions you grant

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Professional Use

● Page or Profile● Post updates on topics directly in your field,

as well as tangentially related● Personal relevance and interest is key

○ Events, charities, fundraisers

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Workplace Considerations

Social Media Vegas● What happens in social media doesn't stay

in social media

Published publicly?● Assume it will always be available to

somebody somewhere

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Social Media = Puerto Vallarta:All-Inclusive

ProfessionalPersonal

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Social Media Policies & Guidelines

● Purpose:○ Protect (organization and individual)○ Manage expectations○ Enable effective use

● Include○ Do's & Don't's○ Provide practical examples

● Can be as simple or as complicated as you need it to be

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Would I be ok if my [ ________ ] read this?a. Mom / Dadb. Daughter / Sonc. In-lawsd. Customers / Clientse. Boss / Stafff. Peers

Litmus Test: Before you post

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Benefits for Business

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Business Practice is following Consumer/User Trends with Social

● Businesses are increasingly connecting with one another through social media

● Particularly true for:○ Small businesses○ Contractors○ Freelancers

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● VW commercial(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R55e-uHQna0)

● Green Peace response

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW3KmLALUUY)

Businesses have conversations too

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Benefits for Business

What Do You Think?● ● ●

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Benefits for Business

Boost your web presence● Increase exposure and access● Increase web traffic / subscriptions● Improve search engine rankings

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Benefits for Business

Increase your visibility● Gain exposure● Build your reputation● Have a voice at the "table"● Show another face to the community

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Benefits for Business

Connect with Prospects● Find new partnerships & qualified leads● Connect directly with potential new hires● Listen and learn from real conversations● Gain direct feedback on ideas

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How Businesses Use Social Media

● Marketing products & services● Researching target markets● Connecting directly with customers / clients● Prospecting new business partners● Recruitment● Internal communications

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Common Pitfalls

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Common Pitfalls

What Do You Think?● ● ●

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Common Pitfalls

Strategic Blunders● Driving with the wrong map Tactical Mistakes● Running out of gas● Hit and run

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"That guy"

Herb Taleck, WKRP(in Cincinnati)

"...the boorish, tasteless

advertising account executive, wears loud

plaid suits, with his belt matching his white

shoes..."

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Strategic Blunders

● Stepping in without understanding the ecosystem (culture)

● Mistaking social media as a broadcast medium

● Unrealistic expectations

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Tactical Mistakes

● Overly self-promotional messages● Failing to respond to negative criticism● Infrequent posts / contributions● "Breakfast tweets"

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● Low barriers to entry can lead to poorly executed projects

● Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should

Unrealistic Expectations

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● The technology, trends, best practices all change at a rapid pace

● Risk of spending too much time and money on something that won't exist next year

● Additional costs with on-going operations○ Staff time, support, maintenance

Resource Demands

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● Tendency is to focus on the what:○ What tools

○ What do we have to do

○ How can we do it

Asking the wrong questions

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● But first, you must be able to answer "Why?"○ Why are we doing this?

○ What are we hoping to achieve?

○ How will we measure performance?

Asking the wrong questions

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● Context○ No understanding of the norms & culture

● Implementation○ Underestimating time & cost

○ (Free = No Cost?)

● Integration○ Lack of policies, guidelines

○ Limited systems to coordinate across business units

Challenges

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Best Practices

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Best Practices

What Do You Think?● ● ●

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Do your homework

Seek first to understand (thank you Covey)● Research different tools● Research your competition / peers● Become familiar with the culture● Use social media in your personal life

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Have a Plan

Set up a Basic Strategy● Know your business, your brand, your

customers● Know your resources (time, people, tech)● Set some goals

○ Build recognition? Drive traffic to your website? Build a client list?

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Focus Your Efforts

Be selective in your Tactics● What channels will you focus on?● Who will manage the account?

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Set Yourself Up for Success

● What does success look like?● Keep your expectations in check● Allocate adequate support and resources

○ Time○ People & Expertise○ Authority / Responsibility

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Deliver Value

● Focus on topics of interest● Ask questions● Show appreciation● Announce time-sensitive information

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Example: Wannawafel

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On Facebook

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On Twitter

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A "Family" of Sites

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● Instantly recognizable

● Consistent○ Colours○ Logo○ Taglines

● Official contact information● Cross-linking

Online Presence

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Delivering Value

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Important 3's

● How you look● What you say● What you do

In social media,it all matters.

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Another Important 3

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(You can't have it all)

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Social Media Brief

What?● A simple, short (brief) document● A roadmap● A blueprint Why?● Helps focus● Helps set priorities● Helps set expectations

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Social Media Brief

● Purpose○ Why are you setting up a social media presence?

● Objectives○ What do you hope to achieve?

● Audience○ Who are you trying to connect with?

● Resources○ Who will set up, manage, and maintain the

presence?○ Who will be held accountable?

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Social Media Brief Example 1:Member OrganizationPurpose● Increase awareness of upcoming voteObjectives● Increase number of members votingAudience● Current membersResources● Marketing Coordinator reporting to VP

Communications

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Social Media Brief Example 2:Sole ProprietorPurpose● Become more recognized in the local

communityObjectives● Connect with new clients in my regionAudience● Small businesses, contractors, freelancersResources● Me / My Office Manager

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Social Media Brief

Remember● It doesn't have to be complex● Make it practical● Can include Strategy & Tactics

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1. Listen to and understand the culture2. Create a consistent brand3. Post regularly, keep active4. Respond to questions, feedback, issues5. Integrate efforts with website, print materials

5 Key Tactics for Buildinga Social Media Presence

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There must be a way?

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Social Technographics Ladder

CREATORSCONVERSATIONALISTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

Where do you want to be on this ladder?

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Social Technographics Ladder

CREATORSCONVERSATIONALISTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

Where do you want to be on this ladder?

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To Blog or Not To Blog

What does it take?● Decent writing ability● Dedication (time)● Passion / Knowledge for a topic of interest● Thick skin

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CREATORSCONVERSATIONALISTSCOLLECTORSJOINERSSPECTATORSINACTIVES

Social Technographics Ladder

Where do you want to be on this ladder?

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Climb to the top?

Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Trends● Social channels as primary presence● Focus on content and connections● Simplification through centralization

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Centralization:The No Website Website

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Filtering the Flood

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Remember this?

Here's the Problem (Part 1)

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86,400

The Problem (Part 2)

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Coping with Information Overload

Common Approaches:● Software & Services

○ RSS News Readers○ "Dashboards"

● Behavioural○ Change habits○ Change expectations

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5 Tips for Managing Info Overload

1. "Satisfice"2. Focus: Create a Lens3. Organize4. Set time limits & Be Selective5. Kaizen-ify it!

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"Satisfice"

● Satisfy + Suffice = Satisfice● Accept that

○ You can't keep up to speed with everything○ If it's really important, you'll find out about it soon

enough (Hat Tip: The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz)

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Focus: Create a Lens

● Ask yourself "Why"○ Why are you signing up?○ What are you looking for?

● Evaluate everything you see against this lens

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Organize

● Categorize and Aggregate○ Twitter Lists○ RSS Feeds

● Use free tools○ Google Reader, Netvibes, Hootsuite○ Summify, Paper.li, Percolate

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Set Time Limits & Be Selective

● "Time-box"○ Set a max time limit

● "Pomodoro Technique"○ 25 minutes on-task, 5 minutes off

● Scheduled Time○ Check for updates once in the morning, once at

lunch, once in the afternoon● Be Selective

○ Scan don't read

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Kaizen-ify it!

● Continuously refine your approach● Re-evaluate your Lens● Purge & Pilfer

○ Unsubscribe, un-follow, un-friend○ Find more people / businesses / organizations to

follow

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Thank you!

http://midstride.com/presentations/2011-11-19-cga

Adrian [email protected]

MiDSTRiDEDiGiTAL CREATiVE

www.midstride.com