Putting Social Media To Work For Your Business

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Putting Social Media to Work for Your Business

How Connecting with Customers Online Can Help you Grow

Anthony JulianoAAF 6th District Fall Conference

October 2, 2009

Social media is for real

and it’s changing communication—and your business

Three Hard Truths

Social media isn’t a magic bullet

It’s easy to get distracted

Advertising is easier*

*But less effective in the long run

Highest ROI 1. Word of mouth/referral

2. Direct sales

3. One-to-one/events

4. Public relations

5. Advertising

1. Word of mouth/referral

2. Direct sales

3. One-to-one/events

4. Public relations

5. Advertising

Most dependent on relationships

Promotion - Tactics

Effective use of social media

Better relationships

Better word of mouth

“Marketers don’t understand channels where you have to talk and listen at the same time...

The marketing industry’s idea of two-way communication is to put an 800 number or a web address in an ad and take orders.” 

--Josh Bernoff, “Why marketers have trouble with full-duplex social technology,” June 30, 2009

Case Studies and Ideas

The Big 4

Facebook

• Best for: – Building relationships with a group of “fans”

• Pitfalls: – When “fan” group is very large, it’s hard to

manage relationships with individuals– The primary brand is Facebook

Vanity URL

Frequent updates

Fun, interesting content

Incorporates video/blog postings

The result

Twitter

• Best for: – Listening to customers– Short-shelf-life information

• Pitfalls: – Tweets are here today, gone tomorrow– Labor intensive

Claimed their territory

Frequent tweets

“Play with customers”

Exclusive/time-sensitive promos

The result

The result

YouTube

• Best for: – Demonstration– User generated content

• Pitfalls: – User generated content will not always be

favorable

Branded channel

Helpful content

Fun, engaging contests

The result

LinkedIn

• Best for: – Professional services providers– Career advancement

• Pitfalls: – A little boring

“I don’t know that I would have been aware of the opportunity if it hadn’t been for LinkedIn”

--Stephen Hassett, VP New Ventures

Think beyond the Big 4

Photo sharingBlogs

Discussion groups Niche networks

Intranets and wikisRSS Feeds

Social news sitesVirtual worlds Social gaming

Photo sharing sites

Who could promote their business via Flickr?

• Photographers

• Personal trainers

• Auto dealers

• Antique dealers

• Jewelers

• Hairstylists

• Painters

Blogs

What Dell does well on its blog

• Frequent posts• Conversational voice• Break news• Listen and respond to customers• Incorporate video

The result: an engaged audience that has a reason to think about the brand every time Dell posts

Discussion Groups

What Ivy Tech does well with its discussion group

• Easy to find

• Responds quickly

• Filters spam but allows dissent

• Connects posters to peers

The result: efficiencies, thousands of questions answered and students satisfied

Niche social networking sites

What AARP does well on its niche network

• Builds its brand

• Removes barriers for its target audience

• Replicates best of the megasites, but cuts the clutter

• Subgroups

The result: gives AARP another “hook” with members

Internal social networks and wikis

What’s possible on an internal social network/wiki?

• Build camaraderie

• Harness collective intelligence

• Improve productivity and downtime

• Monitor morale

• Recruitment

• Education

• Mass communication

RSS Feeds

Social news sites

Social news sites

• Allow users to share stories, articles, media

• Users rank quality of content, which influences placement

• A great way to attract attention, traffic, and links

The result: helps you promote your news to a wider audience

Virtual worlds and social gaming

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking

to Grow Your Business

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking to Grow Your Business

1. Actively promote yourself/your business, but…

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking to Grow Your Business

2. Share advice, expertise, and your interests/activities more often than you

actively sell/promote

“Real estate agents are finding… that the best connections are made when they put themselves out there first, rather than just their listings. That makes sense and benefits consumers, who can get a head start on finding an agent whose personality meshes with their own. It’s easier to make the single biggest investment of your lifetime if you like the person helping you make that decision.”

--“Realtors all a-twitter over social media’s possibilities,”

Chicago Tribune, Feb. 20, 2009

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking to Grow Your Business

3. Start a blog

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking to Grow Your Business

4. Visit others’ (relevant) blogs and participate frequently

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking to Grow Your Business

5. Launch a YouTube channel, Flickr photostream or a podcast

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking to Grow Your Business

6. Create a niche social networking site

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking to Grow Your Business

7. Use Twitter to listen to your customers

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking to Grow Your Business

8. Connect with others in your industry

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking to Grow Your Business

9. Promote your content through social news sites and RSS feeds

Ten Ways to Use Social Networking to Grow Your Business

10. Integrate your social media efforts with the rest of your marketing

Getting Started

Getting started

Decide whether social networking is right for you

Are you willing to put in the time?Does it interest you?

Do you want more business?Can you handle more business?

Getting started

Stake your claim

Getting started

If you’re new to social networking,

don’t jump in right away—

watch and learn

Getting started

Decide what niche you’ll focus on, which tools you’ll use, and how much time you’ll devote to social networking for business

Getting started

Decide whether you’ll do it yourself or partner with a consultant/vendor

Getting started

Consider establishing personal/organizational policies and protocols

Getting started

Decide how you’ll measure ROI

How to get started

Questions?

Thanks!anthonyj@asheragency.com

(260) 424.3373

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