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Presented by Jon Keefe 16 th Sept 2009 Corporate Social Media Marketing Are you ready yet?

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Presentation done by Jon Keefe of KMP Digitata on the 16th and 17th September for InBlackandWhite's "Social Media and Buzz Monitoring" Seminar. inblackandwhite.tv

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Page 1: Are you Social Media ready?

Presented by Jon Keefe16th Sept 2009

Corporate Social Media Marketing

Are you ready yet?

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Why social media?

• Last December (2008), Dell claimed $1 million in sales that the company could directly attribute to their use of Twitter.

• Yesterday June 12th 2009, Dell said that the total value of sales attributable to their presence on Twitter – both refurbished equipment as well as new systems – has now exceeded $3 million.

Reported by Neville Hobson

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Social media vitals

• Participation and Engagement– Conversation and dialogue online– Posting and Commenting– Feedback and voting– Broadcasting and Sharing– Applications and Platforms

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Corporate vs personal motivesPersonal social media

• Customer Service• Promotional Messages• Community• Shareholder Value• Transparency• Brand Rules

Corporate social media

• Sharing information• Reconnecting with

friends• Watching others• Status management• Etiquette

Fuel Individual Social Ego

Deliver business goals

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Where to start

Listening Measuring Engaging

Three phases of an end to end program:• Listening: Discovering real-time, relevant, impactful conversations• Measuring: Monitoring, analyzing and tracking those conversations• Engaging: Active dialog with customers and tracking/ tagging comments for

further use

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“Today’s buzz should be part of your content and

metadata...err”

“Whatever your customers are talking

about, they are searching for online”

which means that

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Today!Yikes!

Holy Cr*p!Wooaah!OMG!

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THE REAL TIME SOCIAL WEB

Are you social media ready?

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The Real-time (social) web• In May 2009, Marshall Kirkpatrick of

RWW identified three forms of value from the Real-Time Web: – Ambiance– Automation– Emergence.

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The Real-time social web

– Ambiance – exposing related and simultaneous events

– Automation - Beyond RSS, beyond Robin Good’s newsmastering so truly semantic

– Emergence – Trending topics, keywords or phrases

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The Real-time social web

• Larry Page proclaimed that Google had to do a better job of being real-time.

• In June, Facebook announced "up-to-the-minute" search results . – A new search interface allowing users to

search for content from people, organizations, and other public figures as soon as they share it on Facebook.

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The Real-time social web

• In April, FriendFeed focused much more on real-time updates. – New advanced filters, made it a lot

easier for users to create streams based on keywords, groups, sets of friends and more.

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The Real-time social web

• In August Delicious was re-born as a real-time news tracker.

• All blogs on the WordPress.com platform and any WordPress.org blogs that opt-in will now make instant updates available to any RSS readers subscribed to a new feature called RSSCloud.

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REAL TIME SOCIAL WEB TRENDS

Are you social media ready?

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4 trends in social media

(There’s probably more than four, but you’ve gotta start

somewhere!)

• The Power of Crowds

• Social Influence Marketing

• The Transmission Effect

• All media is social media Source BBAMV

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Trend 1: The Power of Crowds• Social Media has made it possible for large groups

of widely dispersed people to express ideas, vote for an outcome, or simply give something a rating

• This collective intelligence has been coined ‘the power of crowds’, and the process of harnessing it (crowdsourcing) is on the rise

• Effective ‘crowdsourcing’ is where there is a collaboration between the crowd and the authority which is mutually beneficial to both parties– It can create products / services we want

Source BBAMV

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Walkers polled consumers to create the next big flavour

Over 1.7 million did us a flavour…

Over 1 million votes…

Power of Crowds

Source BBAMV

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Trend 2: Social Influence Marketing (SIM)

• SIM is marketing to the network of peers that may surround and be connected to an influencer a key topic

• It matters more than ever as consumers are losing faith in large institutions, and instead are turning to each other for advice – Peer influence

• We’re starting to see that loose ties (like your friendsters on Facebook) are equally as valuable as your strong ties (close friends)

• Different influencers will matter at different stages of the marketing funnel

– i.e. MoneySavingExpert influencers are likely to affect your consideration, whereas friends and family at point of purchase

Source BBAMV

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Ford found 100 digital influencers to receive a free Fiesta a year in advance

Influencers share their experiences in online communities

Conversations serve as a CRM tool for to make pre-launch tweaks

Source BBAMV

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Trend 3: The Transmission Effect

• The transmission effect is essentially the vast speed with which conversations and content spread everywhere like rapid fire

– beyond the reach of editorial controls, sites or institutions

• Twitter in particular has influenced the format for breaking news

– which is transmitted peer to peer almost instantaneously

• Brands must keep pace with consumers with a presence at every stage of the conversation

• With this in mind, brands should be developing their content for multiple platforms

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EA games used the transmission effect to their advantage by responding quickly

It’s not a glitch. He’s just that good.

Over 3 million views on YouTube. Source BBAMV

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Trend 4: All media is social media• When people have the

ability to share and converse in real time, everything becomes social

• Consider tweeting / blogging a poster, you can make it a point for conversation, and the poster becomes a social object

All together now – every media is social media

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SOCIAL WEB STRATEGYAre you social media ready?

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Social media strategy planning

• Change Management

• Outreach rules• Resource

• KPIs• Sentiment• Reporting

• Social Media Landscape• Big ideas

• Tools

• Key topics• Influencer

analysis• Buzz

Benchmark Engagement Plan

Engagement Process

Metrics

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Listen to the important conversations

Source: Flickr- Daystar297

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Social media state of mind

Implementing and managing social media campaigns requires a certain

culture

• Locate and gather social media champions within your

company

• Give customers a platform to engage with you

• Be good at listening to customers

• Accept criticism and respond openly

• Involve customers in your business

• Develop a shallow approvals workflow via easy to follow

rules

• Develop rapid delivery processes

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Tone Persona Phraseology

Brand guidelines for content authors

Brand is not just visual

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Creating the rules of engagement

• Moderation of forums and guest comments• Blogpost style and content

– Conversational– Signposting links

• Commenting– Conversational– Signposting links

• Tagging in line with social media trends• Keyword strategy in line with SEO/SEM strategy• Link strategy• Legals

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Social media campaign example

Message Focus

email

Social Bookmarks

Media Sharing

Destination social sites

Web site

Own Blog/forum

Blogs/community sites

Links LinksAffil. Forums

Microblogging

Publishing

Key contacts /users

Media Sharing

Destination social sites

Bookmarking

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Social media Skills and ResourceImplementing and managing social media campaigns requires

access to • Online optimised copywriting

– Blog posting and commenting– Forum engagement– Tweets

• Moderation– Forums and 3rd party blog comments

• Image and media management– Cropping etc– Video editing

• Analytics– Buzz monitoring– Influencer analysis

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Social media managementAn average Engagement Plan on a weekly basis might

include:-• Research and writing blog posts – 7 hours• Commenting and posting on target influencers blogs and forums –

3.5 hours• Direct contact with Influencers - 1 hour• Forum moderation – 5 hours• Facebook Group management – 1 hour• Twitter management, managing & seeking followers and tweeting

– 2 hours• Managing social bookmark profiles e.g. delicious – 2hours• Slideshare account management – 2 hours• You Tube Channel management – 3 hours

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When am I ready?

• Defined your goals and metrics for success• Tuned in to ongoing relevant online dialogue• You know your influencers profiles• Identified communities with which to engage• Have a set of messages to deliver

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When am I ready?

• Internal technology hurdles are overcome• Built delivery mechanisms• Have access to skills and resource• Defined rules for outreach and engagement• Put in place analysis mechanisms

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The “So What” of social media?

• The average amount of time per day that UK people spend on Twitter.com has more than trebled from less than 10 minutes a year ago to half an hour now. [Source: Hitwise, January 2009]

• In August 2008, 14.5m people in the U.K. visited at least one blog, representing 41% of the total U.K. Internet audience.[Source: comScore, Oct 2008]

• By 2013, an estimated 52% of Internet users will be regular social network visitors. [Source: eMarketer, February 2009]

• The amount of UK web traffic retailers receive from social networks increased by 153% in the first nine months of 2007. [Source: Hitwise, via Econsultancy blog, Oct 2007]

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Thank you, any questions?