iStrategy Toronto Wildfire Social Unleashed keynoteiStrategy
Social Unleashed: Unlocking the Transformative Power of Social Marketing
Jessica Gilmartin, Wildfire
Social media is fast becoming a key element of the total marketing mix, cutting across both online and offline activities. There is huge potential for social marketing to amplify brand awareness, engage consumers, and drive business results – but most brands are just scratching the surface of what’s possible. Jessica Gilmartin, Senior Marketing Director of Wildfire, a division of Google, reveals five keys to unleashing the power of social media. Core concepts include cross-network engagement, harnessing social data, and leveraging social signals across the web. Gilmartin also discusses what the convergence of social, local, and mobile means for marketing strategy, and how to make paid, owned, and earned media work more effectively together.
iStrategy London - B2B Social Media – Moving Beyond the Hype Jeremy Woolf, Te...iStrategy
B2B companies are looking beyond conventional marketingcommunications and using social media to engage directly withtheir audiences, build trust and gather customer insight. Butmany companies are struggling to do this in a meaningful way.They’re prioritising marketing rhetoric over content creation,community building, and problem solving. This means thatbusinesses are missing the opportunity to turn prospects intocustomers and customers into advocates.In this workshop, Text100’s Global Digital and Social Media LeadJeremy Woolf will present the case for B2B social media and amethodology for driving results. The delegation will then be splitinto four groups, each tasked with creatively responding to aB2B social media brief. Text100 experts will guide the groups,with each presenting their strategy back to the delegation.
iStrategy Toronto Wildfire Social Unleashed keynoteiStrategy
Social Unleashed: Unlocking the Transformative Power of Social Marketing
Jessica Gilmartin, Wildfire
Social media is fast becoming a key element of the total marketing mix, cutting across both online and offline activities. There is huge potential for social marketing to amplify brand awareness, engage consumers, and drive business results – but most brands are just scratching the surface of what’s possible. Jessica Gilmartin, Senior Marketing Director of Wildfire, a division of Google, reveals five keys to unleashing the power of social media. Core concepts include cross-network engagement, harnessing social data, and leveraging social signals across the web. Gilmartin also discusses what the convergence of social, local, and mobile means for marketing strategy, and how to make paid, owned, and earned media work more effectively together.
iStrategy London - B2B Social Media – Moving Beyond the Hype Jeremy Woolf, Te...iStrategy
B2B companies are looking beyond conventional marketingcommunications and using social media to engage directly withtheir audiences, build trust and gather customer insight. Butmany companies are struggling to do this in a meaningful way.They’re prioritising marketing rhetoric over content creation,community building, and problem solving. This means thatbusinesses are missing the opportunity to turn prospects intocustomers and customers into advocates.In this workshop, Text100’s Global Digital and Social Media LeadJeremy Woolf will present the case for B2B social media and amethodology for driving results. The delegation will then be splitinto four groups, each tasked with creatively responding to aB2B social media brief. Text100 experts will guide the groups,with each presenting their strategy back to the delegation.
Social Experience Design: one method, two tools, three business tips (2012)Erin 'Folletto' Casali
One method, two tools, three business tips. Or in other words: theory of complexity, Dot Loop, Feedback, Relational Motivation, Social Usability, in-the-flow design, double-pyramid of social businesses.
This is the speech I prepared for UX Conference 2011 (Lugano) and part of the workshop I did at Digital Accademia (Venice).
Learn how to take event marketing programs to the next level, leveraging social media to maximize the impact of all event efforts--from planning and promotion, to execution and follow-up. This presentation from Constant Contact and HubSpot explores:
• Where to promote events to increase registration
• How to inject social media marketing into events
• How to brand an event for maximum exposure
• What to include in the event follow-up
Enterprise 2.0 - Efficient Collaboration and Knowledge ExchangeAcando Consulting
How to enable dispersed teams to coordinate their actions to achieve their goals and how to enable an organization to harness its collective intelligence - with the use of social software and principles of social media.
Social Change: Social Media's role in BusinessMichael Murray
This is a presentation on using change management best practices to encourage social media adoption within organizations. It begins with a "Social Media 101" section, then explains Enterprise 2.0 as the 'other' social media. The presentation then presents change management as a vehicle for encouraging social media adoption. Finally a case study and basic social media strategies provide readers with some tangible suggestions for how to get started.
A series of talks I gave sponsored by the Yahoo! Developer Network, in London and Berlin, reviewing the history of UX design patterns and delving into the social design patterns project, isolating 5 principles, 96 patterns, and 5 anti-patterns
This is a talk given to my class on User Experience by Jen Ruffner, a Product Manager on the art of optimization.
It is critical for modern designers, product managers and start-up folks ot understand how to think about designing and executing tests.
Recent presentation on social media and it's implementation in State of Michigan government given at the Michigan Association of Counties annual conference.
4 Strategies for Developing a Unified Digital ExperienceHanson Inc
How should brands, in 2012, present a unified digital experience to their customer? Here's a SlideShare, by Hanson Inc's Mike Osswald, of four top-line strategies to address right now before getting down to the smaller stuff.
www.hansoninc.com
2020 Social Decoding Employee Communities2020 Social
Slides from the 2020 Social workshop on Decoding Employee Communities.
This deck has been used for the following workshops:
- Talk at CII Connect Coimbatore 2010.
Update history:
- March 2010
Social Experience Design: one method, two tools, three business tips (2012)Erin 'Folletto' Casali
One method, two tools, three business tips. Or in other words: theory of complexity, Dot Loop, Feedback, Relational Motivation, Social Usability, in-the-flow design, double-pyramid of social businesses.
This is the speech I prepared for UX Conference 2011 (Lugano) and part of the workshop I did at Digital Accademia (Venice).
Learn how to take event marketing programs to the next level, leveraging social media to maximize the impact of all event efforts--from planning and promotion, to execution and follow-up. This presentation from Constant Contact and HubSpot explores:
• Where to promote events to increase registration
• How to inject social media marketing into events
• How to brand an event for maximum exposure
• What to include in the event follow-up
Enterprise 2.0 - Efficient Collaboration and Knowledge ExchangeAcando Consulting
How to enable dispersed teams to coordinate their actions to achieve their goals and how to enable an organization to harness its collective intelligence - with the use of social software and principles of social media.
Social Change: Social Media's role in BusinessMichael Murray
This is a presentation on using change management best practices to encourage social media adoption within organizations. It begins with a "Social Media 101" section, then explains Enterprise 2.0 as the 'other' social media. The presentation then presents change management as a vehicle for encouraging social media adoption. Finally a case study and basic social media strategies provide readers with some tangible suggestions for how to get started.
A series of talks I gave sponsored by the Yahoo! Developer Network, in London and Berlin, reviewing the history of UX design patterns and delving into the social design patterns project, isolating 5 principles, 96 patterns, and 5 anti-patterns
This is a talk given to my class on User Experience by Jen Ruffner, a Product Manager on the art of optimization.
It is critical for modern designers, product managers and start-up folks ot understand how to think about designing and executing tests.
Recent presentation on social media and it's implementation in State of Michigan government given at the Michigan Association of Counties annual conference.
4 Strategies for Developing a Unified Digital ExperienceHanson Inc
How should brands, in 2012, present a unified digital experience to their customer? Here's a SlideShare, by Hanson Inc's Mike Osswald, of four top-line strategies to address right now before getting down to the smaller stuff.
www.hansoninc.com
2020 Social Decoding Employee Communities2020 Social
Slides from the 2020 Social workshop on Decoding Employee Communities.
This deck has been used for the following workshops:
- Talk at CII Connect Coimbatore 2010.
Update history:
- March 2010
Katheleen Ritz, founder of Ritz Marketing, gives us an overview of the social media technology and how we might deploy based on her own firm’s real world examples.
Wizard of Social Media Webinar for Meta-morph-osis Virtual Business Solutions.
Danielle Willis
(773)243-9917
info@meta-morph-osis.com
www.facebook.com/metamorphosisvbs
@dtransformed1
Social Intelligence a case for Bunnings HardwareiGo2 Pty Ltd
This overview shows why organisations like Bunnings (B2C) must Listen and build their own communities to engage and support customers.
Not to mention the kids planking in their stores.
Where social media is today. Where it's headed. What is HOLDING brands/biz back. Includes a social media maturity framework for digital strategists.
If you download - please add a comment.
Laurie Dillon-Schalk's keynote for IBM's Retail Fall Showcase on Nov. 2nd, 2011
This presentation was given at the 2010 IASA Annual Conference. It details the basics of personal branding, how the world of work is changing, the basics of social media and social networking and using these new tools for career development.
An overview of social media for the Eugene Chamber's Women Business Leaders group - including how to maximize your reach on the social Web by partnering with Citizen Marketers.
Most everyone has dipped their toe into the social media waters over the past few years, taking a peek at Facebook and Twitter to see what the buzz is all about. But we have learned that using social media tools isn't very difficult, however using them effectively,
particularly for social change, is challenging. Beth Kanter will lead
an interactive keynote the key principles for effective social media use that turns traditional organizations into cost-effective,far-reaching and effective Networked Nonprofits.
A Digital Briefing from One Zero One on Social Media for business. Digital Briefings are to provide awareness for business decision makers on digital topics.
Hvorfor kan vi ikke arbejde på arbejde?Peter Svarre
Det er umuligt at arbejde på arbejde! Åbne kontorlokaler, fossende strømme af e-mails og uendelige mængder af statusmøder betyder, at vi ikke længere arbejder på arbejdspladsen, men forsøger at klemme arbejde ind i vores i forvejen sparsomme fritid. Moderne teknologi og nye smarte ledelsesstrategier burde have gjort os både gladere og mere produktive, men i stedet er vi endt med stressede og desorienterede medarbejdere.
Hvorfor gik det galt, og hvad kan vi gøre ved det? I dette oplæg af Peter Svarre får du en række praktiske bud på, hvordan du kan ændre dit arbejdsliv, så du igen kan arbejde på arbejde.
Alle taler om disruption. Regeringen har sågar nedsat et disruptionsudvalg, som forsøger at regne ud, hvordan vi overlever forandringens stormvinde. Men hvad er disruption egentlig? Hvordan hænger det sammen med nye teknologier som internettet, sociale medier, robotter og kunstig intelligens? Hvordan påvirker disse nye teknologier netop din branche eller din virksomhed? Og hvordan kan du forberede dig på disruptionen?
Forbered dig på et oplæg, som både vil åbne dine øjne for udfordringerne fra nye digitale teknologier, men som på den anden side også tager lidt af luften af disruptions-ballonen. Vi lever i en verden med mange forandringer, men med den rette strategi og forståelse for teknologi, kan langt de fleste virksomheder komme helskindet gennem de digitale forandringer.
Hvad kommer du hjem med?
• En forståelse for hvordan digitale teknologier som internettet, sociale medier og kunstig intelligens forandrer virksomheders forretningsbetingelser.
• Konkrete modeller til at arbejde strategisk med virksomhedens digitale forretning
• Eksempler og cases på nye forretningsmodeller- og strategier.
• Et kendskab til hvordan andre virksomheder forholder sig til disruptionens udfordringer.
De sociale medier er svære at komme uden om, hvis du vil markedsføre din virksomhed digitalt. Men hvor giver det bedst mening for din virksomhed, at du lægger dine penge og kræfter?
Sociale medier rummer et utal af muligheder for markedsføring, salg og branding af din virksomhed, men i et socialt medielandskab under hastig forandring, kan det være svært at bevare overblikket over, hvor og hvordan din virksomhed får mest ud af sin tilstedeværelse.
I dette oplæg bliver du klogere på, hvad de forskellige medier kan, og hvordan du anvender dem til forskellige formål. Oplægget gør dig bedre i stand til at prioritere din egen indsats: Hvilke sociale medier giver det bedst mening at bruge i din virksomhed? Hvordan bruger du dem til dit formål? Og hvordan bør du prioritere din tid og dine penge på de sociale medier?
Donald Trump er præsident i USA og England er på vej ud af EU!
Er Trump og Brexit resultatet af en stigende grad af politisk polarisering, og skyldes denne polarisering de digitale og sociale medier, hvor vi i stigende grad lukker os inde i små lukkede meningsfællesskaber – også kendt som filterbobler?
Hvordan er disse filterbobler opstået? Er det overhovedet så slemt? Og hvad betyder det helt konkret for vores politiske system og vores institutioner?
Dette foredrag tager udgangspunkt i filterboble-problematikken, men kan skræddersys til netop din virksomhed eller organisation. Jeg har holdt foredraget flere gange for danske biblioteker, men emnet er relevant for mange andre organisationer og institutioner også.
Buzzwords trives i bedste velgående i den digitale branche. Content is king, customer service is the new marketing, influencer marketing eller omnichannel er bare nogle få eksempler på emner, som marktingchefen simpelthen SKAL forholde sig til lige NU. Problemet er bare, at alle de konsulenter, som strør om sig med buzzwords glemmer den vigtigste del, nemlig hvordan du får alle de nye trends og teknologier til at leve i din virksomheds organisatoriske virkelighed.
I dette foredrag trækker jeg på mine 20 års erfaring som konsulent og min tid som marketingdirektør for Bang & Olufsen til at fortælle historien om, hvordan man som marketingchef skal agere i buzz-ordenes malstrøm. Hvordan finder man ud af, hvad der er vigtigt, og endnu mere vigtigt – hvordan skal man organisere sin traditionelle virksomheds marketingaktiviteter, så de ikke bare ender som varm buzz, men som konkret bundlinje for virksomheden.
2. Agenda for today:
10 – 11 Presentation and agenda for the week
11 – 11.15 Coffee break
11. 15 -12 Getting to know Podio
12 – 14 Social media – a perfect storm
14 – 15 Lunch
15 – 16 Group or individual work + coffee break
16 – 17 Group discussion
17 - Evaluation and update on Podio
3. Presentation
Present yourself and your work
• Your name
• What do you do?
• How is your work related to social
media?
• What do you expect to get out of this
week?
4. This week:
Tuesday Introduction to social media strategy: The
Perfect Storm!
Wednesday Part 1: Social media NGO cases
Part 2: Listening to and monitoring the
social media
Thursday Tool day: Learn about and try working with
the 14 most important social media tools
Friday Strategy day: Develop a social media
strategy for your organization or for
yourself
6. Podio – our collaboration platform
• Send an email to
peter@petersvarre.dk containing
your email address.
• (you will get an invitation to Podio)
• Create your Podio account
• Go to ”personal”
• Fill out the information
9. Has your organization worked
with social media initiatives
within the last year?
Source: socialsemantic.eu
10. Central coordination and
targeted planning
Sporadic initiatives
and no clear planning
We are testing
A couple of employees are
testing without a clear
deadline
Other
Source: socialsemantic.eu
18. Non-professionals
create products
North West: North East:
Mass- The Eye of the
customization Perfect Storm
Physical Digital
economy Economy
South West: South East:
Traditional Digital Professional
economy services
Only professionals
create products
21. • Purchase of flight tickets,
hotel bookings etc.
= • Customization of trip
• Find the cheapest trip
• Trip advice
22. Non-professionals
create products
Customization of Trip advice
trip
Physical Digital
economy Economy
Purchase of flight
Price comparison
tickets, hotel
(Find the cheapest
bookings etc.
trip)
Only professionals
create products
43. Do platforms exist and can we
use them?
Communication
strategy
Are your services interesting or
Can you speak the language?
can you make them interesting?
44. High involvement
• Co-creation of products
• Involvement in products
• Creation of new involving product
• Creation of involving campaign
• Digital mass-communication
Low involvement
53. 5 Types of Involvement
1. Involvement around rating, comments and
improvement of products.
2. Involvement around service
3. Involvement around usage of products
4. Involvement around product conversations
5. Involvement around the creation of the
products
66. Blogs
YouTube Social news
LinkedIn
Facebook Micro media
Twitter Slideshare
Flickr
67. Pro: Contra:
1. More communication 1. You loose control of
your communication
2. Communication by
people who know their 2. People are not skilled
subject matter communicators
3. More genuine 3. People may say things
communication they are not supposed
to
4. Empowerment of
employees 4. People loose motivation
5. Knowledge flows into 5. People may spend too
the organization much time
communicating in social
media
69. Group or individual work
• How does digitization, user creation and
social media affect:
– What you do – your core business?
– How you communicate?
– Your organization
• When it comes to social media, what are
you doing today?
• Based on todays presentation what
possibillities do you see in social media?
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