Microblogging 101 for Corporate Communicators
Microblogging presentation for Social Media class. Year 4 Term 2
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- Slide 1: Good things, when short,
are t wice as good.
- Slide 2: Oombee home find friends settings
post a note...
Cicero
righteous pagan
What is Micro-blogging?
Friends Add
Michael N. Tools of the Trade
Julius C.
View all 2 friends
Professional Micro-blogging
Consequences & Problems
“So What?!” - Michael N.
- Slide 3: twitter.com/xmacrob
- Slide 4: What is
blogging
?
- Slide 5: txt
- Slide 6: How do you explain
to your grandma?
- Slide 7: Mah-Jong
tomorrow
at 3pm,
my place.
- Slide 8: Simple Free Convenient
- Slide 10: Why do
we love
micro-blogging?
- Slide 13: “Share Anything You Find”
- Slide 15: “Send Stuff to Your Friends”
- Slide 17: “Your Life-stream”
- Slide 19: “What are you thinking?”
“What are you doing?”
“What catches your attention?”
- Slide 20: @
- Slide 22: Why
140
characters?
- Slide 23: Tumblr Pownce Jaiku Twitter
API Yes Yes Yes Yes
RSS in/out out in/out in/out
SMS Yes No Yes Yes
Desktop App mac only Yes Yes Yes
Text limits none none 140 char. 140 char.
background &
Customization complete templates background
colors
threaded replies
Conversation comments threaded replies reply
& ratings
Filtering n/a Yes No No
Message
Public Public/Private Public Public
Distribution
- Slide 24: Occasional Continuous
Presence
- Slide 25: Conversation
Social + RSS =
Ecosystem
- Slide 27: White
Box
www
Mashups Apps
- Slide 29: Simple Free Convenient
- Slide 31: Cumulative
blogging
Intimate Real-time
- Slide 32: Tim
e, T
rus
ta
nd
At
ten
tio We are in
n
control Micro-blogging
as a
Market is in e-commerce
control marketing
r ce
tte i
lu ho
tool
C C
& uct
od
Pr
Before Now
- Slide 33: Greater Visibility
Archive of
Share more
customer
communications than text
Drive Traffic
- Slide 45: Uses of Micro-blogging:
Source: Doshdosh.com
Personal Branding Get Feedback Hire
People Increase Traffic Read News Use as a To-Do list
Business Management Notify Your Customers
Event Updates Take Notes Find Prospects
Provide Live Coverage Time Management
Set Up Meetings Acquire Votes
- Slide 46: Uses for Online PR/Marketing:
Source: 11marketing.com
promoting events
building conversation
sending press releases
website traffic generation
facilitating collaborative experience
promoting special offers or daily specials
building relationships with prospective clients
providing insight and commentary on an event in real time
opening dialogue between promoter and promotion participants
- Slide 47: Uses for Bloggers:
Source: Problogger.com
Research Tool Knowledge
Network Expand Personal Brand
Promote Content Extend
& Attract New Readers Networking
Speed-linking Story
Previews
Gathering Find Out What
People Think
- Slide 49: Uses for Corporate
Communicators:
Source: Junlgerating.com
?
what is the stock price
what does the product do
what is the company doing
what vacancies are available
what do your colleagues know
what are the corporate bloggers doing
what is an employee doing at company x
- Slide 50: Is it worth it?
- Slide 51: Abuse
- Slide 53: Privacy
- Slide 54: “We extract a lot of
information automatically,
especially from mobile
phones...
This kind of information paints
a picture of what a person is
thinking or doing.”
- Petteri Koponen, Co-Founder of Jaiku
- Slide 55: Reliability
- Slide 57: Clutter
- Slide 58: 5 Tips on
Micro-
Blogging
- Slide 59: x
mitchjoel
mitchj
mjoel
mitchy j
- Slide 64: So What?!
- Slide 65: We want you, not to join because...
- Slide 66: Will grandma use it?
- Slide 67: With micro-blogging,
flickr photo by foreveravalon
YOUR customer’s threshold level = micro
- Slide 68: You don’t have to be involved
with everything...
but be with something.
- Slide 69: Please join the
microblogosphere, because...
- Slide 70: Flickr photo by antzpantz
Amplify your existing social media.
- Slide 71: Spread your wings, widen your network.
- Slide 73: “If you tell people how to consume
their content, they will ignore
you…let people do what they want
to do and try to be in their circle of
choice.”
Josh Tyrangiel , Editor of Time.com
- Slide 74: end.