1. Instructor:
Erik Deutsch (@erikdeutsch)
#UCLAx425
Best Practices in Social Media
for the Communications
Professional
UCLA X425 Fall 2013
Meeting 1 (October 8):
•Course overview
•Who "owns" social media
•What makes someone a social media
"expert"
•Getting buy-in, managing expectations
and demonstrating ROI
•Quick overview of key social media
platforms
•Guest speaker:
Clint Schaff (@clintschaff)
Clint Schaff Creative
Former VP of Digital at Edelman
3. The term Social Media refers to the use of web-based and mobile
technologies that turn communication into an interactive dialogue. It is
based on the creation and exchange of user-generated content.
Content is no longer created just by professional content producers and
then consumed by the public... everyone can be a content producer
with the capacity to reach a global audience.
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4. "Pre-Web" (early '90s):
email, news groups, file transfer (FTP)
"Web 1.0" (1993):
websites and search - not inherently social
"Web 2.0" (late '90s):
user-generated content - blogs, wikis, bookmarking, virtual
worlds, social networks
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7. Newspaper ads don't work -- readership is dwindling
TV ads don't work - we have DVRs
Telemarketing doesn't work -- we have caller ID
Email doesn't work -- we have spam filters
Banner ads don't work -- we have popup blockers
Social media works - but you have to do it right
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10. a. Learn how to write!
Effective messages trump technology
a. Learn how to listen!
Join the conversation
a. Learn how to use the major social media platforms!
b. Understand SEO!
c. Learn how to produce "social" content!
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eople you’re want to reach
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13. UCLA X425 Fall 2013
#UCLAx425 Instructor: @ErikDeutsch
Meeting 1 (October 8):
Guest speaker:
Clint Schaff (@clintschaff)
Clint Schaff Creative
Former VP of Digital, Edelman