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Page 1: Social Media

Social Media

People, Technology, Strategy

Page 2: Social Media

Traditional Media

Source: HubSpot, Social Media Authority: Measuring and Improving Online Influence

Page 3: Social Media

Roadblocks to Traditional Media

Source: HubSpot, Social Media Authority: Measuring and Improving Online Influence

Page 4: Social Media

Breaking Down Roadblocks

Source: http://digitalbuzzblog.com/infographic-facebook-vs-twitter-demographics-2010-2011/

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67%Follow at least 1 BrandPurchase regularly from those Brands

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Social Media Landscape

Source: FredCavazza.net, Social Media Landscape, January 2011

Page 6: Social Media

Marketing Communications MixPersonal

Communications

Selling

Customer Service

Training

Telemarketing

Word of Mouth

Advertising

Broadcast

Print

Internet

Outdoor

Direct Mail

Sales Promotion

Sampling

Coupon

Sign-up rebates

Gifts

Prize Promotions

Publicity and PR

Press Releases/Kits

Press Conferences

Special Events

Sponsorship

Trade Shows, Exhibitions

Media-Initiated

Coverage

Instructional Materials

Web sites

Brochures

Software CD-ROM

Instruction Manuals

Corporate Design

Signage

Interior Décor

Vehicles

Equipment

Stationary

Uniforms

Source: Services Marketing, People Technology, Strategy. Christopher Lovelock and Jochen Wirtz. Prentice Hall, 2011. 7th Edition, p. 173.

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Personal Communication

s

Selling

Customer Service

Training

Telemarketing

Word of Mouth

Social Media

Advertising

Broadcast

Print

Internet

Outdoor

Direct Mail

Social Media

Sales Promotion

Sampling

Coupon

Sign-up rebates

Gifts

Prize Promotions

Social Media

Publicity and PR

Press Releases/Kit

s

Press Conferences

Special Events

Sponsorship

Trade Shows,

Exhibitions

Media-Initiated

Coverage

Social Media

Instructional Materials

Web sites

Brochures

Software CD-ROM

Instruction Manuals

Social Media

Corporate Design

Signage

Interior Décor

Vehicles

Equipment

Stationary

Uniforms

Social Media

Source: Services Marketing, People Technology, Strategy. Christopher Lovelock and Jochen Wirtz. Prentice Hall, 2011. 7th Edition, p. 173.

Marketing Communications Mix

Page 8: Social Media

Social media happens in public, for better or for

worse.

It’s a 2-way street: actively involve,

engage, and respond to your customers.

Creating Value

Add and create value through the content

of your communication.

Build and maintain relationships with existing customers (your champions) and attract new

ones.

Page 9: Social Media

BestBuy

Glad to hear, Peter. Thanks for shopping with us.

Page 10: Social Media

DSW

Woohoo! You should tweet us a pic when you get 'em! We'd love to see 'em!

Page 11: Social Media

A Human Opportunity

Page 12: Social Media

Starbucks

Be amazed. We are real (and happy to be talking with you)! Thanks for the tweet! :-)

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A Human Opportunity

Page 14: Social Media

The Big 4

Global users 750 million 500 million 100 million 120 millionU.S. users 225 million 150 million 40 million 60 millionAge rangeBiggest age group

13-65+45-54

18-54+25-44

13-65+35-44

17-65+35-44

Male/Female 38/62 48/52 42/58 55/45Biggest Education level group

55% some college

52% some college

53% some college

41% bachelor’s degree

Biggest Income group

$25-50K $25-50K $25-50K $50-75K

Astonishing stat 700 billion minutes/month

3 billion videos watched/day

1 billion tweets/week

1st million users: 477 days; last million: 6 days

Sources: http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics, http://blog.twitter.com/2011/09/one-hundred-million-voices.html, http://www.youtube.com/t/press_statistics,http://www.ignitesocialmedia.com/social-media-stats/2011-social-network-analysis-report/

Page 15: Social Media

New and Promising?

• Google +

• What is it?

• Rolled out as invite only• Initial surge: 10 million in first

month• Usage, adoption drop-off

• Opened to all Sept. 20

• Brands told to hold off• “Google plus entity” coming

soon

Page 16: Social Media

Where and How to Start

DOs DON’TsExplore and test it Be afraid to try itPlan objectives, goals, and ways to measure success

Dive in without a basic strategy

Research and find out where your champions are

Assume every tool and channel is good for you

Be human Use it as a primary advertising channel

Respond, track, and analyze Ignore or be an inactive participant

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What are we doing? Is it working?

• Make your social media strategy stick: • Monitor, Respond, Track,

Analyze, Revise

• Wealth of info, take advantage of free analytics• Facebook Page Insights• YouTube Video Insights• Google Analytics

Source: http://undersolenmedia.wordpress.com

Did you tweet it? What are they saying?

• Use dashboards (HootSuite, TweetDeck) to manage multiple accounts

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A Harvard Extension Example

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Extension School Social Media Reach & EngagementMarch-Sept. 2011

Weekly Posts by EXT

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Your boss is on twitter, too.

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Resources

• Mashable• www.mashable.com• @mashable

• Hubspot• www.hubspot.com• @hubspot

• DIOSA Communications (for NPOs)• www.diosacommunications.com• http://nonprofitorgs.wordpress.

com• @NonprofitOrgs

• Chris Brogan• www.chrisbrogan.com• @chrisbrogan

• Social Media Examiner• www.socialmediaexaminer.com• @smexaminer

• MarketingProfs• www.marketingprofs.com• @MarketingProfs

• Edudemic (for edu, tech enthusiasts)• www.edudemic.com• @edudemic

• Steve Rubel• http://www.steverubel.me/• @steverubel

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Sources

• http://www.ignitesocialmedia.com/social-media-stats/2011-social-network-analysis-report/

• http://www.fredcavazza.net/2010/12/14/social-media-landscape-2011/

• http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics

• http://blog.twitter.com/2011/09/one-hundred-million-voices.html

• http://www.youtube.com/t/press_statistics

• http://www.digitalbuzzblog.com/infographic-facebook-vs-twitter-demographics-2010-2011/

• http://www.techvibes.com/blog/twitter-grows-linkedin-stagnates-and-facebook-still-wears-the-crown-a-social-networking-infographic-2011-09-07

• http://www.comscoredatamine.com/2011/06/average-time-spent-on-social-networking-sites-across-geographies/

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Sources

• http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Twitter-Update-2011/Main-Report.aspx

• http://www.istrategylabs.com/2010/01/facebook-demographics-and-statistics-report-2010-145-growth-in-1-year/

• http://www.comscore.com/Press_Events/Press_Releases/2011/9/comScore_Media_Metrix_Ranks_Top_50_U.S._Web_Properties_for_August_2011

• http://www.istrategylabs.com/2009/02/twitter-2009-demographics-and-statistics/

• http://mashable.com/2011/08/29/beyonce-baby/

• http://marketing.linkedin.com/audience

• http://press.linkedin.com/about

• http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2011/09/google-social-media-upstart-worse-than-a-ghost-town262.html