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Social media workshop. for Macquarie VAN members. 2013. Susie Newham Managing Director, AdviserVoice. (Anti) Social Media? . Really ? A world reduced to 140 characters? Gibberish, gobbledygook & garbage? Who owns my data? Does it really hang around forever? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Social media workshopfor Macquarie VAN members
Susie NewhamManaging Director, AdviserVoice
2013
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(Anti) Social Media?
• Really? A world reduced to 140 characters?• Gibberish, gobbledygook & garbage?• Who owns my data? Does it really hang around
forever? • Why should I devote my time to social anyway?• Seriously, what is the big deal?
What is social media - platforms
Primary (for business owners)
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Other
BLOGS
Social media – what’s the big deal?
Users by Social Media platform in Australia:*
• FaceBook = 11,534,000 (approx)• LinkedIn = 4,000,000 (approx)• Twitter = 2,194,000 (approx)
Demographic information :**
4Source: *Adcorp (May 2013), **Margin Media - Australian Internet and Social Media Statistics (June 2013)
Penetration of Population: 53.56%
Gender Split (M/F): 47%/53%
Largest Age Segment: 25-34 (26%)
Average Time on Site (per visit): 27 minutes
What do advisers think of social media?
5Source: Zurich and http://www.adviservoice.com.au/2013/07/video-social-media-springclean/
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Your website
Your social media
Digital comms
The social media universe
The social media universe and your business
Speak up!
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1. Brand reinforcement 2. Brand building
4. Instant feedback3. Announcements
Content sharing is key(unique + others)
Always be ‘present’and respond quickly
Visibility is everything these days (online)
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Having consistent social media activity helps boost your Google presence thereby ensuring you business visibility in a crowded marketplace.
“If your business does not appear on the first page of a Google search return you may as well not exist - 89.7% of all search click-throughs come from the first page of Google results. (Page 2 is 4.37% and page 3 is 2.5%.)”
Source: Zurich and http://www.adviservoice.com.au/2013/07/video-social-media-springclean/
What works for your business
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Running a social media program – who’s voice?
Decide whether you are going to be a person or a brand but remember that 10 times more people will interact with a person than with a brand.
Top 10 rules of engagement on social media
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1. Be consistent2. Provide real value3. Position yourself as an authority4. Be generous5. Always listen6. Be accessible7. Make it about your audience – not you8. Never, ever SPAM9. Be a real human being – not an automaton10. Link back to your own site and content as often as possible
Clients – how to find them and how to engage
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1. Growing your current client segment?
2. Developing a new client demographic
Faux pas and getting things rwongg
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• Engage with the problem straight away (after getting all the facts first)• Try to take the emotion out of it – if the exchange is inflammatory, make sure
you are calm before engaging• Don’t engage in slanging matches – if someone is irritating you – walk away!• Take it offline if it is getting out of hand or if you are exchanging personal
details.
What to do when something goes wrong
Remember: the point of engaging with social media is to show your business’ human face - don’t be afraid to say sorry or that you’re wrong, mistakes happen to all of us, it’s how you deal with them that counts.
A little more Faux pas, sir?
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• Never ask someone to re-tweet or ‘like’ something • Never re-tweet or share content from others without giving attribution• Do not confuse your business account with your personal account• Do not use ‘SM for business’ as a personal SMS service (people really don’t
want to know what you are having for dinner!)• Do not type in all caps – EVER!• Don’t ‘sell’• Don’t Spam• Don’t say anything online that you wouldn’t say in front of a news camera• Don’t automate all of your responses
Fixing Faux Pas – the Red Cross example
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Twitter Case Study: American Red Cross
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Final points
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1. Use your own voice2. Use the same language that your audience uses - but be sure to remain professional 3. Keep pushing out content – be consistent4. Don’t use industry jargon5. Be transparent, open honest reliable and trustworthy6. Re-purpose content – a press release can be used as a blog, tweet, share on Facebook etc
but make sure it’s appropriate for the audience 7. Give up a measure of control - make it easy for the public to do what you want them to do
and make it clear what you are asking for and be open to advice and criticism8. If you use someone else’s material, source it – it’s polite and it helps build community and
sharing.9. Always give attribution
Remember that social media is a public space - don’t damage another person’s reputation or behave in a way you wouldn’t in person.
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Your website
Your social media
Digital comms
The social media universe
Get on board – the universe is ready!
Your business
Let’s get cracking!
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