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  • The Periodic Table Of The Social Web

    • 9 Feb 2012
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  • Social Media Facts

    • 12 Nov 2011
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    500 Million people worldwide are on Facebook. That’s one out of every 13 people on earth.

    There are 126 Million blogs on the internet.

    9 Million Australians now engage in social media every month.

    56% of social media users say they feel a stronger connection with companies when they can interact with them online.

    59% of users interact with companies through social media.

    14% of Twitter users now follow brands and companies online.

    10 Billion+ tweets have been sent on Twitter since 2006.

    57% of people say they talk to people more online than they do in real life.

    48% of 18 to 34 year olds check Facebook right when they wake up.

    28% check Facebook on their smartphones before they even get out of bed.

    2 Billion videos are streamed on YouTube every day.

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  • Who Should Manage Your Social Media Marketing?

    • 19 Apr 2011
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    In the light of the soaring popularity of Facebook and Twitter with consumers, most businesses know they had better get involved. In fact, we have moved past the early days of questions challenging the validity of social media as a marketing medium -- it's for real folks. Now the question on everyone's mind is "Who."

    As in, "Who should manage our social media marketing?"

    And almost before they have finished the question, 10-20 "social media experts" will chime in with the answer (while possibly raising their hands):

    "Ooohhh, ooohhh, pick me! Let me do it!"

    In fact that is just the kind of thing giving social media consulting a bad name right now. Just as there were a lot of hacks in Web site design 10 years ago and a lot of overnight SEO experts 5 years ago, today there seems to be a proliferation of "Social Media Consultants."  A recent USA Today poll revealed that there are more Social Media Consultants in the United States than there are Republicans. And last weekend I was driving through rural Ohio and saw an interesting image: http://ow.ly/4DiB4. A small bait shop operating out of a trailer and offering "storm doors, live bait and social media consulting."

    In an effort to help wade through the many options of social media consulting, I spoke with some respected social media folks and got their take on the question: "Who Should Manage Your Social Media?" Are you hoping for a simple answer? Sorry, there are 4 firmly entrenched camps on this one.

    1. Your Public Relations Firm Should -

    I have a bit of a bias here. In the 90s, I left Bowling Green with my newly minted Public Relations degree and started working at a dot com startup in the energy industry. I thought it would be a good idea to pitch people on Geocities who wrote about energy topics to get them to cover what we were doing at Energy.com. No one called it social media marketing then, it was just applying public relations and media relations skills to the Internet. I have had both Internet marketing gurus and public relations experts tell me that your PR firm should not be in social media and that the two tactics are fundamentally different.

    I disagree.

    In both media relations and social media communications, your PR firm is working to influence an influencer to say good things to an audience. I asked a highly regarded social media influencer and PR pro about this. Here is what they told me:

    "Working with an established agency for social media strategy makes sense because of the talent, expertise and resources we can bring to the table. For example, we have tools and relationships with vendors that a solo practitioner or smaller agency simply wouldn't have access to. We also surround each client with the best minds for the job, bringing together a good mix of senior and junior staffers for ongoing brainstorms. An agency with a strong reputation for great ideas, client service and results-driven, award-winning campaigns is also in the best position to attract, recruit and retain the very best talent from around the country. Ultimately, whether you're talking about traditional PR or social media and PR2.0, it's all about the people."

    2. Your SEO Firm Should -

    After all, it all is about online traffic and search engine rankings, right? At least, that is what a lot of SEOs will tell you. And to a large degree this holds water. A strong social media presence means credible and diverse in bound links, which is great for search rankings. That being said, I do find that some SEO companies view social media with the same analytical eye they use in writing title tags and miss the human aspect. I would argue that social media is about human relations and has a secondary benefit with search engines, not the other way around.

    3. A Specialized Consultant Should -

    In Columbus, Ohio there is a guy named Bob. He works for a used car salesman. Recently, Bob was laid off from the car lot, heard a story on NPR about Facebook and is now a social media consultant? Beware of Bob.

    With a careful eye and some background research, you'll find there are some great consultants focusing on social media who have proven their worth. In Columbus, Ohio there is a guy named Lewis Howes who is the man when it comes to LinkedIn. You would have no trouble finding a whole lot of people who would endorse his work. I asked Lewis why his clients like him so much, he explained:

    "The reason individuals should work with a specialized consultant with regards to using LinkedIn is because the opportunity cost for learning how to effectively use the networking tool to achieve your professional goals is much greater when one spends hours watching video tutorials, reading blogs, and going through the etiquette mistakes of not knowing how to contact others, or become actively involved.  Using a specialized consultant will be more beneficial because they can work with you on a personal level and provide specific instructions on how to achieve your goals.  An individual also usually charges less than a larger firm, and is usually more personal."

    My advice in working with an individual consultant? Check references and look at their past employment history. Having 1,000 followers on Twitter doesn't mean a person can help your company build a social media communications plan.

    4. You Should -

    A growing number of people in the Internet marketing world are stressing the idea that the best person to manage the social media interaction and marketing efforts for your company and brand is YOU.

    Grassroots social media efforts work well for brands with limited budgets, those who may have complex business models, or those with rules and regulations that prevent them from implementing and executing large scale strategies and tactics.  It boils down to having the right people within your organization who are passionate about building relationships and educated about doing so in the online space.  After all, your customers are doing business with your people first and foremost, not your logo.  

    These employees are going to intimately know your business inside and out as well as who your customers are and what they expect from you.  Consider the ramp up time and monetary resources it would take to bring a large PR agency or independent consultant on board to learn about your business and your customers.  To put it into perspective, think about what it takes to do this with a brand new employee.  It's a very similar process.

     

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  • The History of Social Media #infographic #socialmedia

    • 25 Jan 2011
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  • What to Do When You Find Something Cool on the Internet

    • 19 Jan 2011
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    What to Do When You Find Something Cool on the Internet: A Flowchart

    Congratulations, you found something cool on the Internet. Now you can use this handy dandy flowchart to figure out what you should do next.

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  • Partnering in a Social World

    • 17 Jan 2011
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    This slideshare presentation provides some food for thought on how some of the major brands are using social media as well as some revealing numbers on the growth of mobile internet users.

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  • 30 Things You Should Not Share On #SocialMedia

    • 15 Jan 2011
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    1. What chicken you are plucking or cow you’re milking on Farmville on Facebook
    2. How many you have killed on Mafia wars or where they are buried.. again on Facebook
    3. Party photos showing you inebriated or a hand placed where it shouldn’t be
    4. That you are having a party.. you might get more guests than you counted on
    5. Photos  revealing  you flirting with the bosses wife at the annual work Christmas party
    6. That you are having an affair
    7. That you are thinking of having an affair
    8. Complaints about your boss
    9. That you hate your job and want to leave.. you might get your wish.. involuntarily
    10. Don’t share photos or an event that reveals that you were not sick that day at work
    11. That are you are planning to take a sickie
    12. Drama with your friends
    13. Issues with your parents
    14. Passwords.. unless you have more money than brains
    15. Hints about passwords like dogs names
    16. Images and videos of your children
    17. Updates on Facebook after you have escaped from Jail and on the run (don’t laugh it has happened)
    18. Revealing your thoughts about a court case… when on jury duty
    19. Don’t link personal sites to professional business sites like LinkedIn.. don’t mix business with pleasure
    20. Financial information such as how much money you do or don’t have in your bank account
    21. Personal Information
    22. How to get more friends or followers.. it already sounds like a scam
    23. You are leaving on a holiday
    24. The dates you are away on your holiday
    25. Your daily schedule.. burglars have know to use these little hints to their advantage
    26. Showing you doing something stupid .. not good for personal branding
    27. Your bodily functions
    28. Revealing extreme views on Race, Religion or politics
    29. What you had for breakfast
    30. Finally, If you are not comfortable about it … don’t share it
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