Webinar Agenda» The principles for using Social Networking
» The ROI of Social Networking
» Social Networking vs. Social Media
» Tips for Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook
» Why Blog?
» Content Loops
» The Tools to use
» Social Networking vs. traditional Business Networking
» Question and Answer (also tweet us now at @autotask and @tubblog)
The Principles of Social Networking» Do not sell!
» Use to educate
» Add Value, not noise
» It’s a two-way conversation
» It’s about quality, not quantity
The ROI of Social Networking» Establishes you as a subject matter expert
» Begins process of building trust in you
» Gives you visibility
» Typically used as a conversation starter
» Business can be won thanks to Social Networking!
All about conversations
Social Networking
Social Media» Primarily about content
» There are still opportunities for conversations though!
Content Loops» Create a video on YouTube – create a link to your web-site
» Create a blog post talking about the video
» Tweet about the blog post
» Create a LinkedIn status update about the Video
» Add photos to Flickr showing how you made the video
» Your e-mail newsletter references the blog article
» Different people consume information through different channels. Help them to find you!
The tools to use» Tweetdeck
» Outlook Social Connector
» SocialOomph
» Google Alerts
» Bit.ly – Shorten and track the links you share
» Autotask – Capture client & prospect Social Media details
» Read my blog article – “The Tools I use” (http://bit.ly/ydaECR )
» 140 Characters – micro-blogging!
» What you say will be open for the world to see!
» Share links that share your viewpoint – add your thoughts
» Follow like minded individuals, start conversations
» Use Groups to categorise those you follow – Business, Friends, Local, Vendors, Prospects, etc.
» Getting started? Re-Tweet (RT) some articles, ask and answer questions
» Use Hash-Tags (#) to discuss specific subjects
Tips for Twitter
Tips for LinkedIn» Solely business focus
» Offers status updates like Twitter– but use sparingly.
» Use as part of your process for managing business cards
» Scan the Weekly LinkedIn update e-mail for opportunities to reconnect with people
» Use LinkedIn Groups to engage with peers and prospects
» If cross-posting to Twitter, don’t use Hash-tags (#) on LinkedIn!
» Facebook primarily for personal relationships,but is used extensively for business too
» The line between personal friendshipsand business friendships is blurring
» People do business with people they like– don’t be afraid to be yourself on-line!
» Use Facebook Privacy settings to separate your friends and colleagues where necessary
» Use @ sign to tag other people – in status updates, in photos
Tips for Facebook
Why Blog?» Blogging is free – it doesn’t matter if anyone reads it!
» It teaches you to effectively articulate your thoughts and points – it’ll make you a better salesmen, a better speaker, a better party guest!
» Be consistent with your message and your frequency of posting
» If you’re good at it, people will read. If you’re no good at it, you’ll get good at it.
» Effectively builds trust in you and your brand
Social Networking Etiquette» When in doubt, treat like “real world” networking
» Don’t say anything you wouldn’t want to be quoted on
» But do be yourself!
» Don’t “Friend Collect” – *always* write personalised introductions within connection requests
» Read my blog post – “Thanks for your Friend Request, but who are you?” http://bit.ly/tubblog-friendrequest
Social Networking vs. traditional Business Networking
» Social Networking compliments traditional networking, and visa versa!
» Putting all your energy into just one or the other will only get you so far
» Use a balanced “linked up” approach to networking both on-line and off-line – Face-to-Face, Telephone Calls, E-Mails, Social Networking
» Always try to “Be The Connector”
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