ASHA Convention - Social Media Strategies for Horse Professionals

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Smart Social Media Strategies for Horse Professionals

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Smart Social Media Strategies for Horse Professionals

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Chad Mendell

• EquestrianProfessional.com

• Equestrian Social Media Boot Camp

• Equiseen

• ESMA Judge 2012, 2014

Past:

The Horse – Executive Editor

[email protected]: @ChadMendell

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Game Plan

• Why social media for horse businesses

• Quick rundown of the biggies

• Essential Principles for Success

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Why Social Media?

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• At any given time, only 3% of the people in your market are ready to make a purchase or use your services.

• What about the other 97%?

- How do you stay in front of them?

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Why It Works

• Inexpensive – Knowledge Based not $

• Word of Mouth Based - Highly trusted and 78% of business comes directly from or influenced by WOM

• Visual - Lets you utilize images and video

• Informal Content Works – and horse professionals are close to the action!

• Mobile – You can market using your mobile phone

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The Serious Six

• Facebook• Twitter• LinkedIn• YouTube• Pinterest• Google+

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Facebook

• Personal Profiles• Business/Fan Pages• Groups• Wall posts• Live chat, photos,

videos, links, e-mail

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Facebook

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Facebook

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Facebook

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Facebook

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Facebook

LOGO/URL

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Pages vs. News Feed

• 96% of users don’t return to your page

• You are 40-150x more likely to reach your fans in their newsfeed than your page

• 27% of all time on Facebook is spent looking at the newsfeed

• Only 16% of your fans will see your posts

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EdgeRank

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Facebook

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Facebook

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Twitter

• Twitter is an instant messaging and micro-blogging platform that enables people to communicate to their friends, followers and the universe using 140 characters or less

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“Twitter is like a Text Message with a BCC: To The World”

Photo Credit: ydhsu

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Twitter

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Twitter

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Hash Tags & Trending

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Twitter Tools

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LinkedIn

• A business oriented social networking site that allows registered users to maintain a list of contact details of people they know and trust in business.

Connections, Groups, Discussions, Job Search, Answers & News

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LinkedIn

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LinkedIn

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Groups on LinkedIn

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YouTube

• A video sharing website on which users can upload and share videos that is also social

• Subscribers, Friends, Comments

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YouTube and Search

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YouTube and Search

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YouTube and Search

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Share Your Circles

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Google+ & Search

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Google +1 Button

Websites that have Google’s +1 button installed generated 3.5 times more traffic from Google+ than websites that don’t have the button installed.

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• A virtual pin board where users share images and videos by sharing links from their own or other people’s websites and/or from their own computers and social media channels like Flicker and YouTube.

• A post is called a “Pin” and posting is referred to as “pinning”

• “Pinners” then have the option to like, comment or re-pin” and can also follow other Pinners or specific Boards from other Pinners

• The majority of Pinners are content curators – 80% of all pins are repins

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Which should you use?

• Each of the social media platforms have different strengths and applications.

• Which platforms and strategies you should use, depends on the type of business you have and your specific goals.

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Where are your customers? Go to Them.

By didgital

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Customer Pyramid

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What to Posts?

• Frequently asked questions• Behind the scenes • Events• Current news• Your Customers (in a good way)• Ask questions and solicit input• Aggregate

It’s not about hard selling.

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Next Steps

• Start with one or two platforms– Goals?– Customers?

• Set time limits• Get to know Photoshop/editing software• Test, Measure, Repeat• Be social

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It’s Not Free

“The key is in not spending time, but in investing it.”

- Stephen Covey

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Questions?