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Social Network Marketing

What it is

How it works

Why should you care?

Twitter Forces Strategy Switch --Chicago Tribune, August 16, 2009

There were 21.2 million visits to Twitter in July 2009

(and that is just in the United States)

compared to 798,000 in July 2008

While only 26% of US companies currently use SNM

70% say they plan to start

A fairly new idea...

Classmates.com – 40M members (1995) Friendster.com – 90M members (2002) MySpace.com – 100M members (2003) FaceBook.com – 250M members (2004) YouTube.com – 6 Billion videos viewed since

Jan 2009 (2005) Twitter.com – 21.2 Million visitors in JULY

(2006)

What is Social Networking

An on-line community People who share interests/activities People who want to explore others' interests Encourages new ways to communicate

Traditional Marketing

Vs

Social Network Marketing

Traditional Marketing

“Outbound Marketing”

One-way conversation

Advertiser is the hammer; customer the nail.

Social Network Marketing

“Inbound Marketing” A two-way

conversation Advertisers attract

customers, who feel more connected to the company

They tell their friends

Social Network Marketing

Uses social media platforms and online communities

Builds ways for people to promote a company or brand

Grassroots marketing.

(if it is too overt, it becomes “astroturfing”)

“...it's about brands having conversations.”

--Lloyd Simmons

Choose your “on ramp”

Join the sites that make sense for you. Strategy: Join the large ones and join

specialty sites that interest you

Where your customers are Where your competitors are Where your industry leaders are Where your interests lie

Social Networking Sites

If you have an interest, there is a site... http://traffikd.com/social-media-websites/

gives over 400 Sites – By Subject Examples of “specialty sites”

WAYN - a travel networking site Quarterlife – for artists, musicians, filmmakers

and creative people Birdpost – Where birdwatchers find the birds

DANGER – It's Addictive

Free to join, but what is your time worth? Just one tool in your marketing toolbox Some companies hire employees to do

Social Media Marketing There are ways to streamline the process

Applications that post to all your sites from one place (Ping.fm, Fuser.com)

Applications that allow you to receive alerts when things of interest are posted

(RSS Feeds, Stumble Upon)

Your Profile

May be the first thing people see. It's all about you!

It's a marketing piece; write it that way Decide how much you want to tell people. The trick: give enough, but not too much Use a photo or a logo – otherwise, you are a

ghost!

Security

You don't have to put in all information asked for

There are privacy settings – use them

but... Don't get too paranoid – your information is

already out there

Don't believe me?

Go to zabasearch.com and put your name in

Examples of what not to do

John uses the password Fido for banking; then

puts Fido's photo and name on Facebook. A congressman flies over Baghdad's palace

and tweets “I am flying over Baghdad's palace with other congressmen”

A CEO sends a “private” Facebook post; his friend puts it on his public page

A photo of an Olympic Gold Medalist is posted on Facebook. He is pictured with a bong!

Ways to Connect

The Blog

Business Linking

“Personal” Networking

The Video Blog

The Microblog

The Blog (WordPress, Blogger)

A website or web page, updated often with articles, information, links to other sites

May be used to... Drive people to your company website Post how-to's, product updates, etc. Provide info on your industry, company, your

interests or anything else. Establish you as a thought leader Allow comments from readers (moderated) Improve Search Engine Rank for your website

“Personal” Networking

Examples: FaceBook, MySpace, Friendster Marketing uses...

Banner Ads Company employees can join Companies can have their own pages Market Research Customer Service Find out what your customers are saying and

respond...

Business Linking

Examples: LinkedIn, Plaxo, Xing Used to build a “trusted network” to

Find a job or an employee Investigate business opportunities Provide introductions Network with high profile people Publish news about personal or business

accomplishments See what your competitors are up to

Video Blogging

Example: YouTube.com Over 6 Billion videos viewed in 7 months! Uses...

Tell your company's story Provide a video how-to for your product Keep up with the latest trends What are people talking about, what do they

need? Complain! (Google “United Breaks Guitars.”)

Microblogging

Example: Twitter Each post can only be 140 characters. Uses...

Monitor what is being said about your company, industry or brand (or anything)

Respond to positive and negative comments Find customers when they tweet a problem Send links to your blog, website or articles of

interest Keep up with what is happening –

everywhere!

Some Twitter Facts

Millions worth of overstock items sold through Dell's outlet twitter page

Michael Jackson's death is reported on Twitter; news outlets pick it up from there.

Skittles has a news feed that alerts the company whenever Skittles are mentioned.

Best Buy advertises its Twitter help page (twitter/twelpforce) with a television ad.

Twitter is the site of choice for celebrities, politicians and journalists - influencers

Twitter “Apps”

New applications are being written every day! Tweetdeck – a browser page that publishes

tweets from those you are following – in real time

Monitter – Have tweets sent to you based on certain keywords (eg. Company, brand)

Hashtags – Tweets are grouped by keywords Twitter Local – Conversations in your locale Twitterfeed – Post your blog to twitter

The New Paradigm

Join

Monitor

Participate

Social Networks...

Build an online community around a brand, company or store

Allow you to forge new relationships Position you as a thought leader Provide learning and/or teaching tools Create new personal or business opportunities Provide customer service and marketing

opportunities

Want to know more?

The notes to this presentation are available to you

at

thewordpro.com/socialnetworking.html

Social NetworkingIsn't it time YOU joined the conversation?

Thank You

Sandy KetchamThe Word Pro

[email protected]

Find me on:

facebook.com/sandy-ketchamLinkedin.com/sandy-ketcham

Plaxo.com/sandy-ketchamtwitter.com/thewordprothewordpro.com/blog