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Social Media Strategy for HR Business Decisions September 2011 Bill Balderaz Webbed Marketing

11th SHRM Vermont State Annual Conference

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In this second session, Balderaz focused on how to use the results of social media research and analysis, and how your company can develop a cohesive strategy.

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Social Media Strategy for HR Business Decisions

September 2011

Bill Balderaz

Webbed Marketing

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September 2011

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September 2011

Agenda

• Developing a Social Media Strategy

• Executing the Strategy

• Measuring the Effectiveness of the Strategy

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Developing a Social Media Strategy

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Questions to consider before developing a social media strategy

• Will each part of your organization have its own social media presence?

• Will you have one “unified” presence representing all the branches?

• Which social media networks should you pursue?

• Who will be in charge of coordinating updates?

• What are the top conversation topics that get your audiences talking?

• Who are your advocates right now?

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Questions to consider before developing a social media strategy

• Who are the key influencers in your industry?

• How do you engage key influencers and make them advocates for your organization?

• What policies do you need to consider?

• Who should you benchmark your social program against?

• Are there channels beyond YouTube, Twitter and Facebook you should participate in?

• How do you handle a social media crisis situation?

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Set Goals and Objectives

What do you hope to achieve with social media?

•Are those goals realistic?

•Can they be measured?

•Who will be responsible for your social media and its success?

•How will you hold that person(s) accountable?

Before you start using social media you should define what you want to do, how you’ll quantify it, and in what timeframe.

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Integration

• Social media should be a part of your overall communications strategy, not an afterthought or separate initiative

• HR vs. Marketing – make sure that both departments (and any others using social media) are following the same guidelines and processes to ensure a consistent image for the company online

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Engage Target Audiences

• Based on the research and listening you previously completed, you should have a good idea of your target audiences, where they are talking online and what topics resonate with them.

• Identify specific outlets and tactics for your company and target audiences

• Facebook• Twitter• LinkedIn• Foursquare• Blogs• Mobile

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Engage Target Audiences

Develop a message map that states how you are going to effectively reach your target audiences

Target Audience Key Message Channel

Audience 1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Facebook and Twitter

Audience 2 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Blog and Twitter

Audience 3 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Blog

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Engage Target Audiences

• Create a content calendar to ensure that you have the content to maintain your networks after the initial launch

• Key items to remember when developing a content calendar• Don’t talk at people. Have conversations with your fans and followers• Respond to questions and comments quickly• Engage fans• Offer social media fans and followers advance information• Thank people

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Executing the Strategy

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Key points to execute your strategy

• Make sure you have the resources in place to successfully execute your social media strategy

• Provide good content – no social media strategy can be successful without it

• Find a social media management tool that works for you

• Hootsuite• TweetDeck• CoTweet• SpredFast

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Social Media Best Practices

• Be interesting, conversational and relevant

• Add value – be a resource to your readers, fans and followers

• Don’t be overly promotional

• Be honest and open in your communication

• Best to post daily or at least 3 times a week

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Social Media Best Practices

• Consider local marketing

• Include your social media sites on your email signature and on your website to build your network

• Schedule time for social media monitoring

• Have a crisis communication plan in place before you need it

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Measurement and Reporting

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Can social media really be measured?

• Social media absolutely can and should be measured

• What you measure will depend on the individual goals for your company

• Pick three metrics that are directly related to your goals

• Start with a baseline measurement so you know where you’re starting from and what you’ve achieved

• Consider also measuring one or two of your competitors so that you can benchmark how you are doing in your industry

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Metrics to measure success - Examples

• Increase in brand mentions

• Increase in traffic to the website

• Shifts in sentiment surrounding brand/company

• Share of voice

• Number of media placements as a result of social media

• Increase blog subscribers by xx% within x months

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Reporting

• Create a dashboard to share with key departments in your company to keep them updated on your social media efforts

• Determine how often you need to report on social media in your company – weekly, monthly, quarterly?

• This will show the ROI in the time and resources you have dedicated to social media

• By visibly seeing results from social media, you can spike the interest of others in the organization to get involved

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Revise your Strategy

• Another reason to measure your progress is to be able to determine what is working and what is not

• Look at time of day, post topic, channel, etc. to determine what is resonating with your audiences

• Based on your metrics, revise your social media strategy to ensure success

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Take - Aways

• An effective social media strategy must have clear, measurable goals that align with the company’s overall strategy and goals

• Ensure you have the resources in place to successfully execute your social media strategy

• Experiment with social media management tools to find what works for you

• Pick three metrics to measure your social media success

• Based on your results, continue to revise your strategy as needed

• Continue to Listen, Analyze, Strategize and Measure!

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Questions?

Bill Balderaz

President

Webbed Marketing (a division of Fathom SEO)

Twitter: @bbalderaz

Email: [email protected]