Title: Introduction to Online Business Networking and Social Media
1Introduction to Online Business Networking and
Social Media
2- Sara Nelson
- VP of Marketing
3Our Framework
- Introduce you to social media
- Provide guidelines to consider
- Share thoughts on best practices
- Acknowledge its not for everyone
4What is Social Media?
- Primarily Internet- and mobile-based tools for
sharing and discussing information among human
beings - Main reason people use it to keep up to date
- A driving force of the ever-shrinking wall
between advertising and editorial
5Just to name a few
- Online Communities
- Social Messaging
- Weblogs / Blogs
- Wikis
- Webcasts Podcasts
6Lets get these out of the way
- Isnt this a fad for kids?
- NO!
- Theyre just better at it then us
- My clients are older and hardly use email
- Sure, but the next generation has iphones,
LinkedIn accounts, and a blog - Get ready
7Top Companies Doing the Best Job
- Zappos
- Comcast ("Comcast Cares")
- JetBlue
- Dell
- Burger King
8First, the Golden Rule
- You get what you give
- What this means is
- Its about what you can contribute
- Not about what you can get
9Set Realistic Goals
- Could, Might, Possibly, Maybe
- increase your visibility
- build your credibility
- cultivate relationships
- Desired end results
- More satisfied clients
- More client referrals
- New self-selected clients
10A Good Reason to Consider
- Your audience is more weary of being sold bad
investment advise than ever - Because of this there is now, more than ever
synergy between social media and what you need to
do win new clients - Honest and open communication
11A Great Analogy
- Think coffee shop teeming with people and no
limitation on physical space - Everyday people come to this coffee shop to do
their thing - They DONT come to listen to sales pitches
- They ARE opening to learning new things and
making new friends - So if you came to this coffee shop everyday and
left each day saying the coffee shop doesnt get
me business, what are you really saying?
12How to Approach S.M.?
- Ask, is this for me?
- Do I have something to say?
- What would I be comfortable doing?
- If yes, define your goals
- Learn by observing others
- Pick a strategy (what)
- Set your time investment (when how much)
- Put a plan in place (who how)
- Execute enjoy
- Adjust as needed
13Top 10 from S.M. Marketers
- Brand thyself
- Personal vs. professional
- Don't be superficial
- Be valuable
- Follow-up
- Follow-up (its THAT important)
- Plan
- Be an expert
- Educate yourself
- Embrace it Its here to stay
14Best Practices
Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Weblog, Podcast
other online communities
15- Fun facts
- 150 million active users, expected to hit 300
million by the end of 2009 - Facebook is made up of many networks some
public, some private - Investment
- Time to join and set up your profile
- Time to check out groups, invite friends, keep
news in your feed - Key things to remember
- Facebook is primary for personal, not business
use - You can be easily de-friended
- Facebook is NOT email do not spam, do not
advertise - Set your preferences
- Determine your use, set the appropriate security
levels - New Facebook can generate a lot of notice emails
16How to use Facebook
- Fill in your profile, include your blog or
website URL - Invite your business colleagues and clients to
become your friends - Make relevant postings which will appear in your
friends newsfeeds - Join or start a group
- Track our client friends activities, comment
appropriately be real, be approachable - Use your status or a post to promote an event you
are running or attending or new version of your
newsletters - Create the event and then invite all your
contacts to join.
17Post a professional photo a my friend, this is
what I do description
18Status update used to indirectly promote upcoming
event
Ah, photos of the kids, grandkids my trust level
just went up 10 points!
Ah, she did it again Even better.
Using links to promote things on the Lofts
website thought leadership
19- Karyn Davenport
- Director of Marketing
20How to use LinkedIn
- Fun fact
- All 500 of the Fortune 500 are represented in
LinkedIn. In fact, 499 of them are represented by
director-level and above employees. - Investment
- Time to join and set up your profile
- Time to invite and accept links, check out and
join groups, read and contribute to threads - Increase your visibility
- More connections more people to see your
profile - People like to work with people who their friends
know and trust - Improve your connectability
- Fill out your profile like its an executive bio,
so include past companies, education,
affiliations, and activities - Include a link to your profile as part of an
email signature - Improve your Google Page Rank
- Make your profile information available for
search engines to index - Enhance your search engine results
- Promote your blog or website to search engines
like Google and Yahoo!
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22How to use LinkedIn
- Make your first client meeting go smoother
- Find the people that youre meeting. Knowing that
you went to the same school, play hockey, or
share acquaintances is a lot better than an
awkward silence after, Im doing fine, thank
you. - Gauge the health of a company
- A search for a company name can enable you to
scrutinize the rate of turnover and whether key
people are abandoning ship. - Former employees give more candid opinions about
a companys prospects than someone whos still on
board. - Gauge the health of an industry
- If youre thinking of investing or working in a
sector, find people who worked for competitorsor
even better, companies who failed. - Track startups
- You can see people in your network who are
initiating new startups by doing an advanced
search for a range of keywords such as stealth
or new startup. - Ask for advice Get Questions Answered
- Broadcast your business-related questions to both
your network and the greater LinkedIn network. - Request names of contractors for business
projects or even, home improvement. - Answer Questions- become a subject expert.
23Become a Top Expert
24How to use LinkedIn
- 10. And if you are looking to hire, or getting
hired - Perform blind, reverse, and company reference
checks. - When hiring, use the reference check tool to
input a company name and the years the person
worked at the company to search for references to
get a view from a non-preped reference. - If youre interviewing, check references on your
potential manager or ask past employees about
their experience at the company. - Increase the relevancy of your job search.
- Find people with educational and work experience
like yours to see where they work. - Important Rules for linking
- Make sure you know them and you can speak
honestly about them. - Theres a good possibly you may be asked to
introduce them to someone else in your network,
or even more sticky, give a reference for them. - You need to pay for the full-version, really only
necessary if you are looking for a job.
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26Tweets, peeps, and Twitter
- Keep track of specific company layoffs that may
not be mentioned in the news. - Find out what the person you are following is
doing. - Set up alerts to track competitors updates.
- Communicate key ideas and events through creative
posts to followers - IE Drucker pre-T3. - Less is MORE keep it relevant interesting.
- You get what you give
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28 29Proactive Social Networking
- Casting
- Blogging
- Online Communities
30Benefits of a Proactive Strategy
- Leverage YOU
- Consistent and Complete messaging
- Timely messaging
- Reference tool
- Ability to track who is listening who isnt
listening
31Consider the following in a Proactive Strategy
- Time commitment
- Resist the temptation to sell
- One size/message doesnt fit all
- Dont assume this will replace your need to
communicate one-on-one
32What is a Podcast
- A Podcast is a series of audio or video digital
media files which are distributed over the
Internet by syndicated download, through Web
feeds to portable media players and personal
computers.
33Podcast
34What is a Webcast
- A webcast is a media file distributed over the
Internet using streaming media technology. A
webcast may either be distributed live or on
demand. Essentially, webcasting is broadcasting
over the Internet. - Dont confuse a Webcast with an online conference.
35Webcast
365 Steps to Producing a Pod or Webcast
- You can make them yourself, for the cost of a
good microphone - Download Audacity at or TalkPoint or any other
net casting tool. - Get a good microphone.
- Write the script (so you dont sound improvised
and amateurish). - Record it in a noise-free environment.
- Apply the noise-reduction filter in your audio
editing software and save the file.
37Blog
- Have a website? Add a blog.
- Whats the difference?
- You website is a brochure
- Your blog is a dialog with your readers
- Keep in contact with your clients
- Make it easier for clients to share you with
other (think referrals) - What do you write about?
- Could replace or augment a newsletter or email
blast program - What would you talk about if a client called you
today? - But I use email?
- Posting a new blog entry is as easy as sending an
email - Clients and other interested parties can
subscribe to your feed - And you can still email the blog entry (with
link), a summary of the entry with a link, or
just a link - Big advantage once they click through all your
past entries are there to reference - Link to your blog in your email signature give a
prospect the chance to really get to know you and
the service you provide arent you worth
knowing?
38Blog
39Online Community
- Have an business owner who oversees the budget
and sets direction - Have a manager who conducts day-to-day
decision-making. Keep the information fresh. - Have a moderator who sets the tone, enforces
rules and helps users - Create a set of comprehensive guidelines
- Define actions that will take place when issues
occur - Make the community visible to potential users
- Manage super-users differently from other users
40Online Community
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