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THE
HORIZONTAL
REVOLUTION
Learning Objectives
 What are social media? How are social media
similar to traditional media?
 What are the major zones associated with social
media?
 What isWeb 2.0?What are its defining
characteristics? How doesWeb 2.0 add value to
Web 1.0?
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-2
Learning Objectives (2)
 How does the Social MediaValue Chain explain
the relationships among the internet, social
media channels, social software, and the devices
we use for access and participation?
 What is social media marketing? What role does
participation play in social media marketing?
 What marketing objectives can organizations
meet when they incorporate social media in their
marketing mix?
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What are Social Media?
Social media are the online means of
communication, conveyance, collaboration, and
cultivation among interconnected and
interdependent networks of people,
communities, and organizations enhanced by
technological capabilities and mobility.
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Mind-Boggling Social Media Stats
 Time to reach 50 million users
 Radio = 38 years
 TV = 13 years
 Internet =4 years
 Facebook = 100 million users in under 9 months
 Social media is the #1 online activity worldwide
 94% of companies use LinkedIn as their primary
recruiting tool
 1 out of 6 couples married last year met on a social
media site
 4 billion pieces of content are shared daily on
Facebook
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-5
Figure 1.1 Fun Facts of
Social Sites
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It’s About Participation
 How do people participate?
 Post a status update
 Create a blog
 Use a group deal
 Share a micro-post with your network
 Make a video and share it
 Play social games …
 How doYOU participate?
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-7
Figure 1.2: Zones of
Social Media
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-8
Figure 1.3 Exemplar Vehicles in
the Zones
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Web 2.0: The Defining
Characteristics of Social Media
 Web as platform
 User participation and user-generated content
 Crowdsourcing
 Network effects
 Scalability
 Perpetual beta
 Reputation economy
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From Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
 Web 1.0
 DoubleClick
 Ofoto
 Britannica
 Personal websites
 Domain names
 Content management
 Directories (taxonomy)
 Sticky sites
 Web 2.0
 GoogleAdSense
 Flickr
 Wikipedia
 Blogs
 SEO
 Wikis
 Tagging (folksonomy)
 Content syndication
Hashtags and Tagging
 How are you using
tags?
 Where?
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Figure 1.5 The Social Media
Value Chain
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A ‘Dark Side’ Discussion:
Could You Give It Up?
 The Challenge
 No social media for 24 hours
How would you feel?
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-14
What is Social Media Marketing?
Social media marketing is the utilization of social
media technologies, channels, and software to
create, communicate, deliver, and exchange
offerings that have value for an organization’s
stakeholders.
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Figure 1.6 Evolution of
Marketing Communications
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Figure 1.7 Brand Applications
Across the Zones
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Table 1.2 Types of Media
Zone Paid Media Earned Media Owned Media
Social community Ads Conversations,
Shared content,
Influence
impressions,
Likes, fans
Controlled profiles
Social publishing Endorsements,
Branded channels
Embeds,
comments,
shares, links,
search rankings
Corporate blogs,
branded media
sharing sites
Social
entertainment
Social game ads In-game
interactions
Advergames,
branded ARGs
Social commerce Sales promotions Reviews/ratings
Referrals
Group buys
Social shopping
Social storefronts
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-18
Marketing Objectives
and Social Media
 Increase awareness
 Influence desire
 Encourage trial
 Facilitate purchase
 Cement brand loyalty
 Recover from service failures
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-19
The LARA Framework
 Listen to customer conversations
 Analyze conversations
 Relate information within enterprise systems
 Act on customer conversations
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-20
Social Media Marketing Jobs
 Editor
 Marketing Manager
 Coordinator
 Director
 Specialist
 Strategist
 Intern
SeeTable 1.3 for
sample job descriptions!
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Bytes to Bucks: Chipotle
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-22
 Chipotle’s “The
Scarecrow Campaign”
is an example of a
brand leveraging
social media across
paid, earned, and
owned media.
 Visit www.scarecrowgame.com to see the film
and game.
Chipotle Case Study
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-23
Recap and Questions
 What is social media? What is social media
marketing?
 What are the Zones of Social Media Marketing?
 How doesWeb 2.0 differ fromWeb 1.0?
 How does the Social MediaValue Chain explain
the social media landscape?
 What marketing objectives can brands meet using
social media marketing?
Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-24

SMM 2e (Tuten & Solomon) - Chapter 1

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Learning Objectives  Whatare social media? How are social media similar to traditional media?  What are the major zones associated with social media?  What isWeb 2.0?What are its defining characteristics? How doesWeb 2.0 add value to Web 1.0? Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-2
  • 3.
    Learning Objectives (2) How does the Social MediaValue Chain explain the relationships among the internet, social media channels, social software, and the devices we use for access and participation?  What is social media marketing? What role does participation play in social media marketing?  What marketing objectives can organizations meet when they incorporate social media in their marketing mix? Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-3
  • 4.
    What are SocialMedia? Social media are the online means of communication, conveyance, collaboration, and cultivation among interconnected and interdependent networks of people, communities, and organizations enhanced by technological capabilities and mobility. Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-4
  • 5.
    Mind-Boggling Social MediaStats  Time to reach 50 million users  Radio = 38 years  TV = 13 years  Internet =4 years  Facebook = 100 million users in under 9 months  Social media is the #1 online activity worldwide  94% of companies use LinkedIn as their primary recruiting tool  1 out of 6 couples married last year met on a social media site  4 billion pieces of content are shared daily on Facebook Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-5
  • 6.
    Figure 1.1 FunFacts of Social Sites Social Media Marketing, 2e© 6
  • 7.
    It’s About Participation How do people participate?  Post a status update  Create a blog  Use a group deal  Share a micro-post with your network  Make a video and share it  Play social games …  How doYOU participate? Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-7
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    Figure 1.2: Zonesof Social Media Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-8
  • 9.
    Figure 1.3 ExemplarVehicles in the Zones Social Media Marketing, 2e© 9
  • 10.
    Web 2.0: TheDefining Characteristics of Social Media  Web as platform  User participation and user-generated content  Crowdsourcing  Network effects  Scalability  Perpetual beta  Reputation economy Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-10
  • 11.
    Social Media Marketing,2e© From Web 1.0 to Web 2.0  Web 1.0  DoubleClick  Ofoto  Britannica  Personal websites  Domain names  Content management  Directories (taxonomy)  Sticky sites  Web 2.0  GoogleAdSense  Flickr  Wikipedia  Blogs  SEO  Wikis  Tagging (folksonomy)  Content syndication
  • 12.
    Hashtags and Tagging How are you using tags?  Where? Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-12
  • 13.
    Figure 1.5 TheSocial Media Value Chain 13Social Media Marketing, 2e©
  • 14.
    A ‘Dark Side’Discussion: Could You Give It Up?  The Challenge  No social media for 24 hours How would you feel? Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-14
  • 15.
    What is SocialMedia Marketing? Social media marketing is the utilization of social media technologies, channels, and software to create, communicate, deliver, and exchange offerings that have value for an organization’s stakeholders. Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-15
  • 16.
    Figure 1.6 Evolutionof Marketing Communications Social Media Marketing, 2e© 16
  • 17.
    Figure 1.7 BrandApplications Across the Zones Social Media Marketing, 2e© 17
  • 18.
    Table 1.2 Typesof Media Zone Paid Media Earned Media Owned Media Social community Ads Conversations, Shared content, Influence impressions, Likes, fans Controlled profiles Social publishing Endorsements, Branded channels Embeds, comments, shares, links, search rankings Corporate blogs, branded media sharing sites Social entertainment Social game ads In-game interactions Advergames, branded ARGs Social commerce Sales promotions Reviews/ratings Referrals Group buys Social shopping Social storefronts Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-18
  • 19.
    Marketing Objectives and SocialMedia  Increase awareness  Influence desire  Encourage trial  Facilitate purchase  Cement brand loyalty  Recover from service failures Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-19
  • 20.
    The LARA Framework Listen to customer conversations  Analyze conversations  Relate information within enterprise systems  Act on customer conversations Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-20
  • 21.
    Social Media MarketingJobs  Editor  Marketing Manager  Coordinator  Director  Specialist  Strategist  Intern SeeTable 1.3 for sample job descriptions! Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-21
  • 22.
    Bytes to Bucks:Chipotle Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-22  Chipotle’s “The Scarecrow Campaign” is an example of a brand leveraging social media across paid, earned, and owned media.  Visit www.scarecrowgame.com to see the film and game.
  • 23.
    Chipotle Case Study SocialMedia Marketing, 2e© 1-23
  • 24.
    Recap and Questions What is social media? What is social media marketing?  What are the Zones of Social Media Marketing?  How doesWeb 2.0 differ fromWeb 1.0?  How does the Social MediaValue Chain explain the social media landscape?  What marketing objectives can brands meet using social media marketing? Social Media Marketing, 2e© 1-24

Editor's Notes

  • #6 You may wish to show the most recent video from Eric Qualmann on the Social Media Revolution at this point in the class! It is in the YouTube playlist on Strategic Foundations.
  • #7 This infographic by Leverage highlights fun facts about the top social media sites.
  • #8 Watch this YouTube video on the power of participation http://youtu.be/GA8z7f7a2Pk
  • #23 Review the analysis of the campaign from CrimsonHexagon at http://www.crimsonhexagon.com/business-intelligence/social-analytics/advertising-effectiveness/consumer-brand-perception-of-chipotle-ad-campaign