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Fundamentals of Social Media February 10, 2010

Fundamentals of Social Media (Part 1)

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A brief overview of four major social networks (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr). Presented to the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce on February 10, 2010.

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Fundamentals of Social MediaFebruary 10, 2010

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Quick Survey…

Do you belong to a social network like Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace or Twitter?

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Quick Survey…

Do your friends belong to or use social networks?

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Quick Survey…

Do you use a social network for business purposes?

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Quick Survey…

Do you ever use peer reviews before making a purchase?

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Quick Survey…

Do you just not get this Twitter stuff?

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How does Social Media work?

Free or low-cost tools that allow

people to communicate

with each other.

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Multimedia tools let users tell stories

in new ways.

How does Social Media work?

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Social Media is Conversation

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Social Media lets people connect with each other based on common interests.

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Who uses it?

73% of online adults are on Facebook

51% of online adults post and share content created by themselves

19% of online adults use a status updating service

- PewInternet.org

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Why should I care?

93% of Internet users believe all companies should have a social media presence

85% of Internet users believe companies should interact with them via social media

56% of Internet users feel a stronger connection with companies that reach out to them using social media

- Cone Research

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Why should I care?

Social media is one more way you can create & maintain important relationships & networks.

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How can a small business use social media?

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Customer ServiceReal-time alerts Let businesses Publicly Address customer Service issues.

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Find New Business

Search tools help you expand your network and

identify business opportunities.

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Free Publicity

44% of Twitter users are there to find exclusive offers.

70% of Twitter users have

participated in a brand-sponsored

contest.

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Breaking down the basic tools

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• Free• Complex social network• Over 400,000,000 users world wide

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• Individuals have profiles• Highly-customizable security features

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Applications let users customize profiles and share content from other social media sites.

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Businesses set up public pages (NOT profiles) to create their communities.

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Pages do not have the same privacy restrictions available to profiles.

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To set up a page, you must have an individual profile.

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A page can have one or multiple administrators.

Administrators can edit and publish content on

the page.

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Add contact info, hours, photos, videos and blogs. Create & market events about your business.

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The Insights feature lets businesses monitor statistics about their page.

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Questions?

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Breaking down the basic tools

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• Free• most popular video site• Over 25% of all Google searches end

on YouTube

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• Channels (profiles) and avatars are customizable

• Users can subscribe to other users’ channels

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Upload as many videos (up to 10 minutes long, 2GB in size) as you want.

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Videos can be public or private.

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Videos don’t always have to look professional

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Unlike Facebook, a YouTube account can only have one admin.

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Users can track statistics on views, demographics, embeds and geography through the Insights feature.

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Integrate content by sharing videos on Facebook

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Partners and non-profits can participate in sharing programs to boost views.

Visit: www.youtube.com/partners

OR

Visit: www.youtube.com/nonprofits

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Questions?

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Breaking down the basic tools

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• Basic = Free, Pro = $60• Users upload photos & short videos

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Photos can be organized into sets.

Then anyone can share or embed the slideshow on another Web site.

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Tagging photos allows Flickr to act like Google search for pictures.

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Video uploads are limited to 90 seconds in length and two uploads per month.

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Track views for photos and

videos on each object’s home

page

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Questions?

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Breaking down the basic tools

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• Free• Part social network, part “microblog”• Customizable backgrounds and avatars

(profile pics)

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What’s a “microblog?”

Every post is limited to 140 characters… making it a tiny blog,

or “microblog.”

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You build a network by following other users.

By following users, you can see their tweets.

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When you follow a user, their Tweets appear on your home page and vice versa.

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Communicate with other users within messages by typing @[insert username].

The system alerts the user that you’ve mentioned them.

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Use the Direct Message (DM) feature to send a private message.

You can only DM someone if they are

following you.

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Users can make their accounts “private.”

This means other users can’t see your Tweets unless you give them access.

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Hashtags (#) organize Tweets by topic.

Using a hashtag lets users follow live events, find fresh info & discover new people.

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Lists let users organize the people they follow via customized categories.

Lists can be public or private.

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Desktop applications make managing Twitter easy.

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Other third-party apps let you shorten and track links; share photos and record videos.

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www.search.twitter.com

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Advanced Search

Find information based on specific words, locations, dates and users.

Live search demo

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www.ljworldstore.com

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www.freestatesocial.com

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Questions?

Next week:

Practical examplescase studies

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