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Introductory presentation I prepared for the YES organization in February 2014. This presentation touches upon the basics of social media, how to devise a marketing strategy for either a personal or corporate brand, the major platforms to leverage, and a collection of tools and resources to manage campaigns effectively.
Bringing the Audience - Integrated Marketing Communications 101 and BeyondWest Muse
Marketing messages haunt our every waking moment in a never-ending stream of information via broadcast, print, and the web. Today, more than ever, there is a need to reach visitors in creative, life-enriching ways, to break through the cacophony and engage diverse audiences. This session explores integrated marketing communication strategies that weave traditional marketing and public relations, such as broadcasting and print, with social media avenues, internal and external events, and partnership opportunities to create a tapestry of community enrichment.
Introductory presentation I prepared for the YES organization in February 2014. This presentation touches upon the basics of social media, how to devise a marketing strategy for either a personal or corporate brand, the major platforms to leverage, and a collection of tools and resources to manage campaigns effectively.
Beyond Facebook: Building a Social Media Strategy for 2018Chris Snider
• How to create great content for any social network
• How to create content that is native to Instagram
• How to use Stories on Instagram, Snapchat, Messenger and/or Facebook
• How to plan and build a Messenger bot
• The top 10 alternatives to Facebook for reaching your customers
• How to extend your reach and get more interactions on Facebook
• What my students are doing on social media - VSCO and Finstagram accounts
This is a team session that I lead in January discussing the importance of Social Media Optimization including: social media tactics, social media analytics and techniques to aid in community management for social profiles of all different kinds.
Users were also asked to tweet their questions during the luncheon to contribute to discussion later.
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Tales of Hootsuite Ambassadors: 2014 in Review
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ambassadors worldwide.
Here’s our Ambassador 2014 Review: a yearbook of sorts created by
our loyal ambassador community highlighting the amazing things
we’ve accomplished together. We hope you enjoy it as much as we
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If you’d like to join or learn more about the Hootsuite Ambassador
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Here are the slides from my presentation and seminar at the Enterprise Center at Salem State University, titled Social Media Update: What's Hot and What's Not.
Building a Social Media Strategy Beyond FacebookChris Snider
Presentation for the Iowa School Public Relations Association Conference - Oct. 12, 2018. Find out more about future presentations on my website: https://chrissniderdesign.com/
An introduction to social media marketing for businessAnn Stanley
• Getting started with social media and resources required. We also look at defining objectives.
• Planning and setup of accounts, profiles and tools
• The importance of a content marketing strategy; what will you talk about?
• Platforms and techniques
• Making the job easier with tools and automation
• Measuring and monitoring site traffic, campaign performance, reputation management etc.
• Create an integrated strategy which combines social media and other digital marketing activities
This presentation was specifically created for participants in the Nashville Business Incubation Center's Social Media 101 class. The purpose of the class is to expose small business owners to social media so that they may use it to leverage their businesses.
Presentation on social media for church created for the Clergy Leadership Institute social media workshop on May 4th, 2013 in Austin, TX.
Translated title: L'Église et les réseaux sociaux. Kirche und soziale Medien.
Beyond Facebook: Building a Social Media Strategy for 2018Chris Snider
• How to create great content for any social network
• How to create content that is native to Instagram
• How to use Stories on Instagram, Snapchat, Messenger and/or Facebook
• How to plan and build a Messenger bot
• The top 10 alternatives to Facebook for reaching your customers
• How to extend your reach and get more interactions on Facebook
• What my students are doing on social media - VSCO and Finstagram accounts
This is a team session that I lead in January discussing the importance of Social Media Optimization including: social media tactics, social media analytics and techniques to aid in community management for social profiles of all different kinds.
Users were also asked to tweet their questions during the luncheon to contribute to discussion later.
The Benefits of Social Media - VAL - Future Focus 15Paul Webster
Slides delivered as part of the 'Benefits of Social Media' workshop at Voluntary Action LeicesterShire Future Focus 15 conference on 7th September 2015
Tales of Hootsuite Ambassadors: 2014 in Review
A calendar year for the Hootsuite Ambassador program, 2014 marked a
program relaunch followed by massive growth as we grew to 824
ambassadors worldwide.
Here’s our Ambassador 2014 Review: a yearbook of sorts created by
our loyal ambassador community highlighting the amazing things
we’ve accomplished together. We hope you enjoy it as much as we
do!
If you’d like to join or learn more about the Hootsuite Ambassador
Program, watch this video: http://ow.ly/G4GSQ
Social Media Update: What's Hot and What's Not - October 2013 Julia Campbell
Here are the slides from my presentation and seminar at the Enterprise Center at Salem State University, titled Social Media Update: What's Hot and What's Not.
Building a Social Media Strategy Beyond FacebookChris Snider
Presentation for the Iowa School Public Relations Association Conference - Oct. 12, 2018. Find out more about future presentations on my website: https://chrissniderdesign.com/
An introduction to social media marketing for businessAnn Stanley
• Getting started with social media and resources required. We also look at defining objectives.
• Planning and setup of accounts, profiles and tools
• The importance of a content marketing strategy; what will you talk about?
• Platforms and techniques
• Making the job easier with tools and automation
• Measuring and monitoring site traffic, campaign performance, reputation management etc.
• Create an integrated strategy which combines social media and other digital marketing activities
This presentation was specifically created for participants in the Nashville Business Incubation Center's Social Media 101 class. The purpose of the class is to expose small business owners to social media so that they may use it to leverage their businesses.
Presentation on social media for church created for the Clergy Leadership Institute social media workshop on May 4th, 2013 in Austin, TX.
Translated title: L'Église et les réseaux sociaux. Kirche und soziale Medien.
These are slides from a master class I taught at the 2013 NC Philanthropy Conference. The introductory slides are very much social media 101. Later in the presentation we deal with integrating social and digital media into fundraising campaigns. http://www.jenningsco.com
Social Media for Non Profits is an exciting arena that many in the field are still in the early stages of exploring due to time and budget restraints. My colleague and I had the opportunity to present this to a large group of Non Profit marketers at the United Way of Houston, to help them better understand how to best utilize the platforms.
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Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Social media has been around for a long time by internet standards, but marketers are still coming to grips with how to effectively tell their story on social.
This deck captures the latest social media changes and best practices across the networks most important to NewsCred: Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Questions or comments? Find us on Twitter @newscred.
Growing Leads & Sales with Social Media - event slidesMike Gingerich
Wanting to use Social Media strategically in your business?
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All this and a strategic plan overview for how social media can be used by your business to grow leads and sales!
These slides are from a workshop presented by Mike Gingerich to help solo-preneurs, small businesses and marketing teams from larger businesses understand how they can use social media as part of their overall integrated marketing plan to increase their web presence, reach new customers, and nurture new leads to become clients.
This presentation will help businesses answer the following questions:
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How can we not just spend time, but gain real leads via social media?
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How do I capture leads from social media?
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A Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives upon which a company operates. It serves as the company's charter or constitution and defines the scope of its activities. Here's a detailed note on the MOA:
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2. TODAY’S AGENDA
• THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
• Setting Strategy
• Getting started with the demographics
• Content
• Time investment
3. WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA EVEN GOOD FOR ANYWAY?
No single channel reaches people effectively at every stage of the journey.
Instead, each channel is strongly suited for a more focused purpose.
4.
5. ARE YOU BUILDING BRAND AWARENESS OR SALES?
Conversion Probability
Prospect Quality
Retargeting
Social Media
Display
Email
Brand
Search
Generic
Search
Social media is fantastic for generating targeted, qualified brand
awareness.
6. TODAY’S AGENDA
• The Role of Social Media
• SETTING STRATEGY
• Getting started with the demographics
• Content
• Time investment
7. ELEMENTS OF YOUR SOCIAL STRATEGY
1. Primary Goals/Objectives
2. Target Audiences
3. Integration
4. Capacity/Team
5. Tools and Tactics
6. Content & Calendar of Activities
7. Measuring Success
8. Evaluation
8. EXAMPLE: VIRTRU SOCIAL MEDIA
Goals: Increase brand awareness; drive traffic to our blog
Target Audiences:
• The general public with nothing to hide but understand the
value & purpose of privacy; particular emphasis on Boomers
and Gen X/Y male and female
• SMBs who need a secure & cost-effective way to deliver their
business communications; particular focus on law, accounting &
finance
• Doctors, dentists & medical facilities that consistently send
sensitive patient information and records
• County & city governments; focus on the HIPAA compliance
aspect
Integration: Will support events, PR, customer inquiries, tech
support, and other activities
9. VIRTRU
Team: Digital Marketing Manager for strategic direction
+ ad hoc consultant for execution
Tools & Tactics:
• Networks: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+
• Tools: Bufferapp, Hootsuite, Social Bro, Tweriod
Content & Calendar:
10. MEASURING SUCCESS: VIRTRU
MARKETING ANALYTICS TAXONOMY:
PROBLEM > GOAL > KPI > METRICS
VIRTRU PROBLEM: Virtru was presenting at the Privacy Identity
Innovation Conference last week in Silicon Valley – How much mileage can
we get out of the time and resource investment?
VIRTRU GOAL(S):
• 50 new sign-ups/downloads of the app
• Grow that @VirtruPrivacy twitter account by at least 150 new followers
• Get 4-6 Retweets, mentions, or other engagements
VIRTRU KPIs:
• Downloads
• New twitter followers
• Engagement on Twitter
VIRTRU METRICS:
• Site traffic, time on site and pages per visit
11. EVLUATIONS: VIRTRU
VIRTRU PERFORMANCE:
• Downloads/Conversions: 0
• Grew Twitter Followers: 5
• Twitter Engagement: 310 RT, 397 @Mentions, 946 Favorites
• Pii2014 list: 123 members
• Grew Facebook: 5
• Facebook engagement: 68 Link Clicks, 152 Post Clicks, 23 Page Likes, 4
shares
Summary:
• We did a multi-touch social media campaign to promote Virtru’s
participation in the Privacy Identity Innovation, pii2014, Conference. In
addition to two blog posts (and a third being written and posted a week
later), we promoted three tweets surrounding the #pii2014, promoted
two Facebook posts, and posted on the LinkedIn company page. We saw
a large amount of Twitter engagement, the majority of which came
through organic, natural one to one engagement.
• Total cost of the campaign was $165.74
• The main goal I set was to get 50 product downloads and 150 new
Twitter followers, neither of which was realized.
12. TODAY’S AGENDA
• The Role of Social Media
• Setting Strategy
• CHANNEL OVERVIEW
• Content
• Time investment
15. FACEBOOK IS AN ADVERTISING TOOL
Fact:
Facebook changed their
algorithms so organic posts reach
far fewer fans now.
To make the most of Facebook, design an interest or
behavioral-based targeting campaign and you will
need to spend money.
17. TWITTER IS A DISCOVERY + COMMUNICATION TOOL
Fact:
Twitter is real-time and great at
communication and one-to-one
outreach.
To make the most of Twitter, put together a list of
influencers in your space, then follow and RT them.
Live events present good opportunities to take
advantage of many people’s focused attention.
19. LINKEDIN IS A PROFESSIONAL ASSET
Fact:
LinkedIn is a B2B marketing
opportunity
Reach people based on their industry, skill
set, or pay grade.
Utilize Groups to become “influencers” and
get exponential reach.
21. GOOGLE+ IS MANDATORY FOR SEO
Fact:
It is still kind of early…ish.
Getting in on Google+ may give you an
advantage in organic search rankings; grow
your network and deliver relevant content.
22. GOOGLE+ VS. FACEBOOK
Facebook is where you talk to people
you know. (Relationship Graph)
Google+ is where you talk to people
you want to know. (Interest Graph)
24. INSTAGRAM HAS A HIGH NUMBER OF ENGAGED USERS
Fact:
Instagram has the clear edge in
engagement over Twitter
Almost 6 in 10 Instagram users report using
the platform on a daily basis, second only to
Facebook (63%) and significantly ahead of
Twitter’s 46%. Just 23% of Pinterest users
and 13% of LinkedIn users report logging on
daily.
26. 26 PINTEREST IS GREAT TO REACH WOMEN
Fact:
The users of this platform pin
3,472 images per minute…
Pinterest’s format lends itself naturally to a
rapid-fire pinning process that spreads
content like wildfire and is especially
valuable to brands smart about linking
directly from Pins to product sites.
28. 28 TUMBLR FACTS
1. The average Tumblr user visits about 67 pages every
month.
2. Tumblr is most popular with the 18-to-29 year old age
bracket.; about 13% of this demographic have used the
site.
3. 66% of all visitors are under the age of 35, while 39% are
under 25 years-old.
4. About 36% of users are parents.
5. Roughly 35% of all Tumblr visitors earn more than
$50,000 annually.
6. The average visit on Tumblr is around 14 minutes, which
is more than on Facebook and Twitter.
7. Tumblr users are divided equally between genders with
51% of US Tumblr users being male.
29. 29 TUMBLR IS AN INTERESTNG MIX
Fact:
Tumblr has 34 million users - 46%
of these users were between the
ages of 16 and 24
Post like Pinterest; Tag like Twitter; Think like
Instagram; Promote like Facebook.
30. 30 YOUTUBE FACTS
• 106.7 million unique visitors per month
• 1 hour & 47 minutes = time spent per person per month
• There are 4 billion views per day on YouTube
• 60 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute
• 44% of YouTube’s users are aged between 12 and 34
• It handles 10% of the internet’s traffic
• Average video duration is 2 minutes 46 seconds
Fact:
YouTube is owned by Google, so it is a good idea to
use this platform to host your videos
31. LOCATION BASED SOCIAL MEDIA
15 Million Users
60% male
Biggest users: 25-34
16.5 Million Users
Predominantly female
Biggest Users: 25-34
32. TODAY’S AGENDA
• The Role of Social Media
• Setting Strategy
• Getting started with the demographics
• CONTENT
• Time investment
35. 35
TIPS FOR GENERATING NATIVE SOCIAL
CONTENT
1. Know thy platform
You can’t expect to create compelling native content for a
given social platform if you don’t really even understand it.
Have you even used Pinterest before? Try it out. Pay
attention to what’s most popular, and how people interact.
Anything less will immediately expose your brand as out of
touch.
36. TIPS FOR GENERATING NATIVE SOCIAL CONTENT
2. The best content is ‘native’
Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Tumblr all emphasize
imagery. But that doesn’t mean the audiences are the same,
or that they’re looking for the same things. Some value wit,
others art.
3. Don’t interrupt, entertain
No one ever said: “I love Facebook because I can catch up on the
latest news from favorite brands and share their self-serving
product plugs with my friends, coworkers and loved ones.”
Remember – people view social media as entertainment.
39. TODAY’S AGENDA
• The Role of Social Media
• Setting Strategy
• Getting started with the demographics
• Content
• TIME & RESOURCE INVESTMENT
40. TIME INVESTMENT: FACEBOOK
• Once a Week:
▫ Build 7-10 posts (15-20 minutes)
▫ Add, edit and finalize links (5-10 minutes)
▫ Schedule Posts (5 minutes)
• Daily:
▫ Check posts, engage with fans, answer questions, etc.
(15-20 minutes)
▫ Advertising (20-30 minutes) - optional
• Monthly reporting will take about an hour to review post
and ad performance
Your weekly investment can be as little as 3 hours a week.
41. TIME INVESTMENT: TWITTER
• Once a Week:
▫ Build 35 posts (30 minutes)
▫ Curate content 7-10 posts (30 minutes)
▫ Add, edit and finalize links (5-10 minutes)
▫ Schedule Posts (15 minutes)
• Daily:
▫ Check for mentions, Retweets or anything that needs a
response. (10 minutes)
▫ Influencer Retweets 2-3 (5-10 minutes)
• Ad Hoc:
▫ Promoted Posts for special promotions, events, etc.
Your weekly investment can be as little as 3 hours.
42. TIME INVESTMENT: LINKEDIN
• Once a Week:
▫ Build 3-5 posts (20 minutes)
▫ Curate content 3-5 posts (20 minutes)
▫ Add, edit and finalize links (5-10 minutes)
▫ Schedule Posts (15 minutes)
• Daily:
▫ Check groups for topics to comment on (10 minutes)
▫ Post topic every other day in your group(s) (10 minutes)
Total weekly time investment: 2-3 hours
Don’t do it just to do it. Don’t do it because everyone’s doing it. Do it because it makes good business sense and it solves a business need.
When considering new marketing channels, it pays to remember the customer decision journey.
With the advent of social media, marketers can reach much bigger audiences by sharing content on social networks and – even better – converting their own consumers into brand ambassadors by enabling them to share content with their personal networks.
Social media has transformed WOM from being a ‘one-to-one’ to a highly lucrative ‘one-to-many’ marketing model, where a single product review posted online or disseminated through social networks can reach millions.
Let’s look at the decision journey in a different way -this chart is by McKinsey. It cross references the buyer’s journey with the actions marketers can and should take for each step.
Monitor: brand monitoring—simply knowing what’s said online about your products and services—should be a default social-media function, taking place constantly. Even without engaging consumers directly, companies can glean insights from an effective monitoring program that informs everything from product design to marketing and provides advance warning of potentially negative publicity. It’s also critical to communicate such feedback within the business quickly: whoever is charged with brand monitoring must ensure that information reaches relevant functions, such as communications, design, marketing, public relations, or risk.
Respond: Valuable though it is to learn how you are doing and what to improve, broad and passive monitoring is only a start. Pinpointing conversations for responding at a personal level is another form of social-media engagement. Responding in order to counter negative comments and reinforce positive ones will only increase in importance. The responsibility for taking action may fall on functions outside marketing, and the message will differ depending on the situation. No response can be quick enough, and the ability to act rapidly requires the constant, proactive monitoring of social media—on weekends too. By responding rapidly, transparently, and honestly, companies can positively influence consumer sentiment and behavior.
Amplify: “Amplification” involves designing your marketing activities to have an inherently social motivator that spurs broader engagement and sharing. This approach means more than merely reaching the end of planning a marketing campaign and then thinking that “we should do something social”—say, uploading a television commercial to YouTube. It means that the core concepts for campaigns must invite customers into an experience that they can choose to extend by joining a conversation with the brand, product, fellow users, and other enthusiasts. It means having ongoing programs that share new content with customers and provide opportunities for sharing back. It means offering experiences that customers will feel great about sharing, because they gain a badge of honor by publicizing content that piques the interest of others.
Lead: Social media can be used most proactively to lead consumers toward long-term behavioral changes. In the early stages of the consumer decision journey, this may involve boosting brand awareness by driving Web traffic to content about existing products and services.
Typically, social media is not as effective at driving last-click conversions. Because, by definition, you are reaching new prospects currently within the Consider and Evaluate stages of the customer decision journey.
Now that we understand where it fits into the marketing mix and why, let’s dig into the strategy..
Primary Goals/Objectives: Are you trying to communicate a campaign, generally promote your department, and communicate with alumni? Define your goal for your social media presence.
Target Audiences: Identifying your audiences will help you tailor your content and also choose the right tool. List your primary audiences.
Integration: How your social media strategy will support and enhance your other activities, such as internet marketing, events, PR, trade shows/events, customer service, recruiting, etc.
Capacity/Team: Identify the person or persons who will have primary responsibility for populating, maintaining and monitoring your site. Ensure they have the time and enthusiasm to devote to this project. List the team members.
Tools and Tactics: Determining which tools and tactics best support your objectives and match your target audience.
Content and Calendar of Activities: Identify the content you have to share. Is it primarily news updates, research developments, or networking information? Photographs? Videos? List the content you will be sharing via social media.
Measuring Success: Determine how you will measure the success, or lack of success, of your site. Increased traffic to your Web site? Better communication with prospective students? A new network of colleagues? List how you plan to measure the site’s success, and the tools you’ll use to track that success.
Evaluation: Set a timeline for when you will conduct an evaluation of your site’s success, using the goals and measures identified above. At that time, be prepared to realign your site’s content. Ongoing evaluation should also be part of your strategy. Define your timeline.
Capacity/Team
Tools and Tactics
Content & Calendar of Activities
Marketing Analytics Taxonomy – what this means is that there is one problem or opportunity that we will solve at a time. Each problem can have 1-2 goals. Each goal will have 3-5 KPIs and KPIs can have a lot of metrics.
The importance of understanding KPIs: A key performance indicator is a quantifiable measure a company uses to determine how well it meets the set operational and strategic goals. This means different businesses have different KPIs depending on their respective performance criteria or priorities. At the same time, the indicators are usually follow industry-wide standards.
There is a subtle difference between key performance indicators and marketing metrics. An important point to remember is that KPIs are marketing metrics but not all marketing metrics are KPIs. A business must know how to determine which marketing metrics qualify as their key performance indicators. These indicators do not necessarily have to be financial but are important in steering marketing vehicles for management. Without these indicators and the guidance they provide to businesses it's nearly impossible for them to achieve their full potential.
Quantitative: They can be presented in form of numbers.
Practical: They integrate well with present company processes.
Directional: They help to determine if a company is getting better.
Actionable: They can be put into practice to effect desired change.
Did we meet our goals? No, but we did learn a lot.
Get in the habit of setting goals, measuring performance and working in a data driven environment.
Here is where I break down the demographics of each major social media platform, to help brands and businesses decide which networks they should prioritize. Being able to identify the demographics of social media audiences at a granular level is the basis for all targeted marketing and messaging.
Since no brand has just one user narrative you may be one several social media sites to reach your audience…
Ask 10 different people and you’ll probably get 8 different definitions.
Let’s break it down:
Think of regular media as a one-way street where you can read a newspaper or listen to a report on television, but you have very limited ability to give your thoughts on the matter.
Social media, on the other hand, is a two-way street that gives you the ability to communicate too. Social media is the social interaction among people in which they create, share or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks.
Platforms like twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin have created online communities where people can share as much or as little personal information as they desire with other members. The result is an enormous amount of information that can be easily shared, searched, promoted, disputed, and created.
Facebook has 1.23 billion monthly active users
7 hours & 45 minutes = time spent per person per month on Facebook
54% of monthly users access it via a mobile device
Skews slightly towards female users
Income skews higher than the national average with 73% of users earning $75,000+
Average engagement per post is less than 1%
Facebook is seen by the <30 crowd as their “parent’s social network”
However, as of 2012, about 94 percent of teens who use social networks have a Facebook profile, and their average number of Facebook friends is about 425.
Boost each post, even if you only spend $5 per day.
Make use of your geo targeting and demographic selections when boosting posts and events.
Use of images is 50% more likely to be shown in the newsfeed. Photos cannot have more that 20% in text in them.
Use Facebook insights to find the best time of day and day of week to post. I’ve been consistently seeing M-F at 10pm as the time where the majority of our fans are online. This is when we post.
Twitter now has more than 1 billion registered users, sending 340 million tweets every day
Twitter users send over a billion tweets every 72 hours
Twitter has184 million active users (8% of Americans use Twitter)
The average Twitter user has 208 followers
Average time per month on Twitter is 170 minutes
29% of millennials are on Twitter (15-34 year olds)
The average Twitter users tweets a link at 9am, achieves a 1.17% click through rate (1.4 followers click the link)
There is virtually no gender disparity in Twitter usage, which stands at 18% of respondents, while non-Hispanic blacks remain far more likely than the average respondent to report using the micro-blogging site (29% vs. 16%).
Twitter is easily most popular among 18-29-year-olds (31%), but there is no real trend when sorting by education attainment or household income. Suburban (18%) and urban (19%) are equally as likely to use Twitter, which has not penetrated rural areas (11%) to the same extent
Tweets with “Please Retweet” in it get the most engagement. Retweet the RT are the next.
Use images and Twitter cards for visuals.
Keep it < 3 hashtags in each post
American users spend an average of 17 minutes on the site
Gender is just about 50/50 split
50% of LinkedIn users have a bachelor’s degree or higher
79% are over 35
The fastest growing demographics are students and recent college graduates
There are 3 million companies on LinkedIn
Men (24%) are slightly more likely to use LinkedIn than women (19%), and while the penetration rate among whites is right on average at 22%, blacks over-index (30%) significantly, at more than twice the rate of Hispanics (13%). LinkedIn use is highest among the 30-49 (27%) and 50-64 (24%) age groups, and is also far above-average among those with a college degree (38%).
LinkedIn use trends upwards alongside household income (HHI), reaching 38% among those with HHI of at least $75k, more than triple the rate for those with less than $30k in HHI (12%). LinkedIn use is also higher among the employed (27%) than the unemployed (12%), and is virtually ignored by the rural population (8%).
I’ve tested the use of autogenerated photos vs. user selected and uploaded and found that user uploaded has higher engagement. This means that my LinkedIn posts cannot be automated and someone must post manually.
I recommend posting once a day to stay top of mind and top of news feed.
Google Plus is: * 63% male * Primarily based in the US * The audience is hard to determine because it is fairly inactive. As everyone with a Gmail account also has a G+ account, it is hard to say how many people actively use it. * The audience here is quite tech savvy.
American users spend an average of 6 minutes on the site
Largest number of visits per month at 1,203 million
Just 29% of Google+ users are female
21% users make over $100,000 a year
Increased SEO rankings from Google
WHY IS GOOGLE PLUS SO DARN IMPORTANT?This is a huge debate in the Internet marketing world. One: it is Google, and Google, whether we like it or not, is the game we are playing. While the network itself might not be as popular or as highly engaged as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Pinterest, being on Google+ will impact search (which we will get into in later posts). That just might outweigh the fact that your target audience isn't yet on Google+. And who is to say they won't be there in a year or two?
Another reason Google+ is important, and why you should be using it as a tool in your arsenal, is because it is still early. Getting into sites earlier gives you an advantage. It gives you time to work out your strategy and grow your network so that, when the rush of people come, you will be ready to deliver the content they are looking for.
Does Google+ drive traffic? In my experience, for some clients, yes, for others no. Taking a look at this blog's traffic, we have seen some G+ traffic. In general, the traffic has come when it is shared by multiple people via the G+ button on my blog posts.
Users' experiences on Google+ tell the story of a site that fills the gap between existing offerings, complementing rather than directly competing with other online social media services. Its architecture, which encourages people to speak with strangers, leave lengthy replies, and customize the information they see, allows Google+ to occupy its own niche, users say. Their descriptions suggest the potential for a social media trifecta: Facebook as social network, Twitter as information network and Google+ as interest network.
Facebook is a place to interact with friends, Google+ is a place to interact and share interests, ideas and content.
Facebook seems more geared towards the consumers, whereas Google+ will work for anyone—if you are a small business and/ or own a website you must be on G+. It's the only social media platform that gives you SEO aka Page Rank for your site just by using the platform.
Not only do you get hangouts but you get Hangouts On Air that are broadcast all over the world. Perfect for webinars, promoting your business, education, infotainment, hosting your own QVC channel...
With communities you can network and the productivity tools that are bundled with G+ take your social media experience to the next level.
Google is always upgrading the platform to give its users an amazing experience...oh and there's no adds.
G+ wins hands down!!!!
Instagram use is also most popular among 18-29-year-olds (37%), and is right around average among 30-49-year-olds (18%). As with Twitter, Instagram proves particularly appealing to non-Hispanic blacks (34%). Unlike Twitter’s user base, though, Instagram penetration is much greater among Hispanics (23%) than whites (12%). Instagram also tends to appeal more to urban (22%) and suburban (18%) than rural (6%) respondents.
SKEWS FEMALE – 68% WOMEN
The users of this platform post 216,000 photos per minute…
…Instagram.
People be ‘gramming all day, everyday (and, as you’ll see later on, from all over the world).
And when people post, they’re in the app. They’re looking at their feeds. This is the perfect place for brands to get in front of eyes and jump to top-of-mind.
Pinterest is now the third most popular social network (in the US) with 71 Million active users
68% female
Over 20% of Facebook users are on Pinterest daily
Pinterest is projected to account for 40% of social media driven purchases (Facebook 60%)
Women are 4 times more likely than men to use Pinterest (33% vs. 8%). There appears to be little variation by race and ethnicity, with big gains in the past year among blacks (20%) and Hispanics (18%) putting them just below the 21% average. Interestingly, 18-29-year-olds (27%) have moved ahead of 30-49-year-olds (24%) in adoption, despite other research showing the site to attract an older audience. There is also a clear trend of rising adoption alongside education attainment and household income. Interestingly, suburban respondents are more likely than urban respondents to use Pinterest (23% vs. 19%).
Fun facts:
On this network, men have more followers but women have more Repins…
I’ve seen an increasing amount of B2B content being shared, such as blog articles and such. In my past company, The BOSS Group, we shared our How to Articles and job seeker tips, two topics that has gotten the most repins
- this is also a great place to post custom images and infographics.
120 million users
15 billion unique page views every month
Users spend on average 2.5 hours a month on tumblr
Biggest User Group: < 30 crowd
Tends to draw creative and artistic types
Popular topics: fashion, design, photography, arts, humor and comics
Tumblr is strong with teens and young adults interested in self-expression, but only 8% of U.S. Internet users with incomes above $75,000 use Tumblr.
Location Based Social Media
Online, local search
Users “check in” to get rewards = badges (gamification) and businesses often offer discounts and coupons
Users can rate their experience and share with each other
16% of teen social media influencers use a mobile app for location based check ins
Harvard Biz Review case stated that a one star increase in YELP rating leads to a 5-9% increase in revenue
What you get with both Yelp and Foursquare
Location-based check-in’s
Badges
Friends
Add a new business or location
Hierarchy (Duke/Duchess on Yelp, Mayor on Foursquare)
What Yelp has that Foursquare doesn’t
Quick tips
Reviews
Reviews that will be pulled into Google Maps, and other local directories
Add information about a business (that isn’t necessarily yours)
Add photos for a business (that isn’t necessarily yours)
These are the second two tabs for my content calendar (from above) –
As you can see content and social promotion go hand in hand.