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The foundation of your social strategy 9 24-14

Nov 17, 2014

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When it comes to social media there can be a lot of questions. Such as, when should I ask people to "Like" my Facebook Page? How much content should I have before I share my social account with the world? How do I measure success? How often should I post? These are some of the questions we’ll answer about the work you do before you launch your new social page. Join us as we provide a roadmap to making your social media efforts the best they can be right from the start.
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The Fundamentals of Your Social Media Strategy

Derek Overbey@doverbey

Sr. Social Media ManagerVerticalResponse

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Agenda

• Facts about social media networks• Social media for small business• Doing it wrong• Set up a strategy• Create a plan• Some tactics• Resources• Q&A

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Some Big Facts to Remember• 72% of all internet users are now active on social media.

• 71% of users access social media from a mobile device.

• Instagram has an engagement rate 15x higher than Facebook.

• 53% of people on Twitter recommend products in their tweets.

• 93% of shoppers’ buying decisions are influenced by social media.

• 90% of consumers trust peer recommendations and only 14% trust advertisements.

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Our Recent Small Biz Survey

• 60% of small businesses are spending less than 6 hours a week on social media.

• 88% of small businesses use Facebook

• More than 50% have a company blog.

• 35% use YouTube as part of their social media activities.

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Companies are doing social media wrong. Instead of

connecting with people and starting conversations, a lot of companies are participating in

one-way conversations…

Ed O’BoyleHarvard Business Review

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~ Ted Rubin @tedrubin

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Before You Start…

• Social media might not work for every

business.

• Is social media best suited to your biz

objectives?

• Why is this good for my business?

• Are your customers already on social

media?

• Don’t be afraid to ask for advice or borrow

ideas.

• Do what you can really do!

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Ask Questions As You Build

• Who is your target audience?

• What do you want to achieve with social media?

• How much time are you able to devote to social media?

• Be efficient and use tools.

• How will you track the results?

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Building Connections on Social

• Invite friends and family to connect, follow and like your business social accounts.

• Occasionally share your business accounts on your personal social channels.

• Comment on comments, tweets, pins, etc.• Tag or @ where appropriate.• Share other content.• Involve your community in your social

activities.• Use the 80/20 rule.

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Create Your Social Voice

• By creating a unique voice on your Social Media Platforms, you give your brand an inviting human touch.

• “Dialogue not a monologue” – Entertain, communicate, and gain trust.

• Make it personal – connect with your community with sincere posts, humor and thought sharing.

• Ask questions and engage.

• Offer solutions & be helpful. Don’t sell.

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Source Content

• Make a list of all your resources for content (blogs, website, pictures, articles about industry topics/ your preferred publishers).

• Determine what content you can create. – Should you publish more of your own

blog posts? Can you do 1 per week? Per month?

– Should you assign a photographer at your next event? Outing?

• What else can you share? (We’re a lumber yard – Can we share home remodeling stories? DIY?)

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Understand the Basics

• Learn About Social Media for Business.• Anyone can have a Facebook account, but

not everyone can execute a Social Media Business Plan.

• Being an expert requires constant self-education.

• Subscribe to blogs with helpful tips.

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Create a Plan

• Determine which networks you will be active on and how often.

• Here’s an example:

• Set a reminder each month to track success.

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Some Tactics

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Use Humor

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Evoke an Emotion

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Show What Your Organization Does

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Relay Culture Through Visuals

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Get Involved With Trends

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Highlight Donors or Customers

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Resources

• http://www.verticalresponse.com/blog• http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com• http://kimgarst.com/blog/• http://socialmouths.com/blog• http://razorsocial.com/blog• http://www.ducttapemarketing.com• http://allfacebook.com• http://www.mediabistro.com/alltwitter/

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