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  • jessesaves
    jessesaves said 2 years Edit Delete

    this is good stuff

  • jmsierra
    jmsierra said 2 years Edit Delete

    Great PP David. Good connection between SocNet and call to actions, and I loved the Trix reference! Thanks for the email alert. ~ Josue

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    Modern Media Strategies Presentation Socnets

    From DavidAll, 2 years ago Add as contact

    My presentation at the conservative Modern Media Strategies Workshop on Aug. 29, 2007.

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    1. Slide 1: davidallgroup.com TechRepublican.com David@davidallgroup.com (202) 352-5644
    2. Slide 4: The Long Tail of Politics
    3. Slide 7: Connect with Us - on our terms
    4. Slide 9: Socnets aren’t just for kids anymore • 68% of 55M Myspace users 25+ – 35-54 are 40% of all users – 90% of users of voting age [SOURCE: ComScore, October 2005] • Over 50% of 24M facebook users 25+ – “The fastest growing demographic is those 25 years old and older” [SOURCE: facebook]
    5. Slide 10: The Modern Campaign Trail. • 17% of voters are using social network sites to research and make decisions on U.S. presidential candidates, and most of those doing so are over the age of 30. • Furthermore, after visiting a candidate's MySpace page, more than half (53%) of those who did so said they are more likely to vote for that candidate. More likely to vote for a candidate after looking at his or her MySpace page? 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55+ Yes 53% 71% 51% 33% 36% No 47% 29% 49% 67% 64% [SOURCE: Global Market Insite (GMI), August 2007; 2,130 consumers ages 14 and above]
    6. Slide 11: Meet & Connect With voters on the 21st Century Campaign Trail
    7. Slide 12: 101 Socnet Strategy Spreading the message & Converting friends → supporters → volunteers → donors
    8. Slide 13: • Fill Out Your Profile Appropriate To The Audience (and medium) • Increase Your Friend Count • Engage Your Community To Do Something • Grow The Group By Recruiting Volunteers • Have An Effective And Sincere Digital Interaction – Comment on people’s wall – Birthday’s are great opportunities along with new friend requests. – Respond promptly to messages you receive. – Comment and interact on your groups’ message boards and walls. (Don’t ring-and-run.) – VIDEO
    9. Slide 16: Privacy is NOT an option.
    10. Slide 18: davidallgroup.com TechRepublican.com David@davidallgroup.com (202) 352-5644