How to Set Up, Run and Manage a Social Media Campaign
Presented by:
Jamie Turner
Chief Content Officer 60 Second Marketer
60 Second Online University
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Agenda
• Social Media overview
• Case studies
• How NOT to run a Social Media campaign
• The big idea in Social Media
• 60 Second Marketer Social Media Management Principle
• 10 things to measure in Social Media
• Social Media measurement tools
• Where to download this presentation
• 10-step action plan to get started on your next Social Media campaign
• Appendix: Social Media data plus “The 10 Worst Mistakes on Twitter.”
Social Media Overview
Social Media Overview
• Social network and blogging sites are now the fourth most popular activity on the internet, ahead of email, but behind search and general interest portals.
• Member communities (i.e. social network and/or blogging sites) are visited by 67% of the global online population.
• “Time spent” is growing at 3 times the the rate of overall internet
growth.
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All Internet 18%
Member Communities 63%
Facebook 566%
Total amount of time spent on Facebook increased 566% last year
Source: Nielsen
Social Media Overview
• Facebook overtook MySpace in December of 2008
• Twitter overtook LinkedIn in February of 2009
Social Media Overview
Twitter is like a Cocktail Party -- an energetic place where there are many conversations going on at once
LinkedIn is a Trade Show -- a slightly more formal place to meet other business professionals and connect with them primarily for business purposes
Facebook is a Pub -- an informal place to talk casually with people and get to know people on a more personal basis
YouTube is Times Square on New Year’s Eve -- a place where it’s hard to break through, but if you do, a lot of people will see you
MySpace is like Woodstock -- wild, crazy and perfect for the younger generation or cause-oriented marketing
Social Media Overview
1. Blogs
2. Bookmarking and tagging 3. Content aggregation
4. Crowdsourcing and voting
5. Discussion boards and forums 6. Events and meetups
7. Photosharing 8. Podcasting
9. Presentation sharing 10. Ratings and reviews 11. Virtual worlds
12. Widgets 13. Wikis
14. Email marketing
Source: Mashable
Social Media Case Studies
Papa John’s Pizza
Social Media Case Study
E-Newsletter
60 Second Marketer Website
YouTube Videos
Speeches
Events
Blog Postings
Online Seminars and Webinars eBooks
Twitter Forums
:60 Online
University Blog :60 Online
University Articles
Social Media Case Study
How Not to Run a Social Media
Campaign
How Not to Run a Social Media Campaign
1. Don’t upload your corporate YouTube video and claim you have a “social media campaign.”
2. Don’t sit on the sidelines.
3. Don’t downplay the importance of social media
4. Don’t think you can do social media in 10 minutes a day
5. Don’t think social media is just about YouTube, Facebook and Twitter
6. Don’t assume social media can’t be measured
Source: http://60secondmarketer.com/blog
How Not to Run a Social Media Campaign
7. Don’t forget that social media is about mobile media, too.
8. Don’t think that social media is like traditional marketing.
9. Don’t think social media will sell itself.
10. Don’t think that you can run a social media campaign in a silo.
It’s about engaging across many platforms.
Source: http://60secondmarketer.com/blog/
The Big Idea Behind Social Media
Social Media is about more than “being
everywhere.” It’s about “engagement.”
60 Second Marketer Social Media
Management Principle
60 Second Marketer Social Media Management Principle
Making Money
Growing Market Share Retaining Customers Building Visibility
Fun and Games Friends and Family Sports and Hobbies Unrelated Activities
Attraction | Distraction
Good | Bad
10 Things to Measure in a
Social Media Campaign
10 Things to Measure in a Social Media Campaign
Econsultancy: AdAge Power150 Ranked site for digital marketers
1. Traffic: Remember quality often beats quantity.
2. Interaction: Leaving comments, Tweets, participation in forums, etc.
3. Sales: Dell made $1 million in 18 months. Blendtec had a five-fold increase in sales.
4. Leads: Good measurement tool if you can’t track sales online.
5. Search Marketing: Good, old- fashioned SEO is very powerful.
10 Things to Measure in a Social Media Campaign
6. Brand metrics: Positive brand associations via social media
campaigns can help drive clicks on paid search ads
7. PR: Twitter means that everybody has a blog these days. There are ways to monitor and manage online PR.
8. Customer engagement: Online and offline involvement with your product or brand.
10 Things to Measure in a Social Media Campaign
9. Customer retention: It costs 3 to 5 times as much to get a new
customer as it does to keep an existing one.
10. Profits: The 3 most important things in business are 1) to keep existing customers, 2) to get new customers, 3) to get existing
customers to buy more. Social media helps you accomplish all 3.
Social Media Measurement Tools
Information, Insight, Impact
Traffic
Interaction
Sales
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$1 million in incremental revenue in first 18 months.•
An additional $1 million in next 6 months.Leads
E-Newsletter
60 Second Marketer Website
YouTube Videos
Speeches
Events
Blog Postings
Online Seminars and Webinars eBooks
Twitter Forums
:60 Online
University Blog :60 Online
University Articles
Search Engine Marketing
Brand Metrics
Public Relations
Public Relations
Uncovers and integrates data-driven insights culled from nearly 100 million blogs, social networks, groups, boards and other consumer generated media. (Not just for PR measurement.)
Customer Engagement
Branding is no longer about positioning or mindshare. Instead, it’s about how people engage and experience your product or service.
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Are they talking about your brand online?•
Do they refer your brand to other prospects?•
Do they comment on your blog?•
Do the follow you on Twitter?Customer Retention
It costs 3 to 5 times as much to get a new customer as it does to retain an existing customer.
By keeping customers engaged, involved and active with your brand, you’ll be preventing them from
changing their loyalty.
60SecondMarketer.com -> Videos -> Branding
Customer Retention
Profits
10 Step Action Plan to Set Up and
Manage a Social Media Campaign
Where to Download this Presentation
www.60SecondMarketer.com/pdf www.60SecondOnlineUniversity.com/pdf
Social Media Action Plan
1. Competitive Assessment: What are your competitors doing in this space already? What can you borrow from them?
2. Internal Situation Analysis: How much awareness is there of social media within your company? Is there an understanding that it can be measured and create a positive ROI?
3. Major Objectives: What are you trying to accomplish with your social media campaign?
4. Consumer Thought Process: What is the typical sales cycle for your
product? How much trust do you need to build before you can make a sale?
(Hint: The more expensive the product, the more trust needs to be built.) 5. Key Strategies: What approach are you going to take in order to have a
successful program?
Social Media Action Plan
6. Brand Essence: What is your brand essence and how are you going to communicate that using Social Media?
7. Positioning: How is your brand currently positioned in the marketplace?
Where do you want it to be positioned as a result of your social media campaign?
8. Essential Message: What is the essential take-away you want customers and prospects to have after engaging with your brand via Social Media?
9. Tactical Plan Overview: Which Social Media platforms are you going to use for your program? Which tools are you going to use to measure the success of your program?
10. Executional Roadmap: What are your SMART Goals for this plan? How are you going to be held accountable for them?
Key Points to Remember
• Social Media is about
engagement with your brand
• Social Media can be measured
• Social Media is here to stay
Questions
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Questions and Answers
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10 Worst Mistakes on Twitter
The 10 Worst Mistakes on Twitter according to the 60 Second Marketer:
1. Using Twitter to SPAM people: We’re not exactly sure why anyone would use Twitter as a SPAM tool, since that technique is extremely short-sighted. Still, some people do it. You know the type — they’re following 2,367 people and have one person following them back. Don’t be that person.
2. Blocking your updates: WTF? You sign up for Twitter and follow people only to put a roadblock up if they want to follow you back? That simply doesn’t make sense. Don’t be that person either.
3. Overly-promotional Tweets: If every Tweet (or every other Tweet) is designed to drive people back to your site, you’re guilty of being overly-promotional. At the 60 Second Marketer, we (quite unsuccessfully) try to incorporate the Chris Brogan rule of 15 sharing Tweets for every 1 promotional Tweet. (We’re not at the 15:1 ratio yet, but we’re trying.) 4. Not using your Twitter home page properly: The Twitter home page is a blank canvas that you can use to position
yourself in the marketplace and promote your company or your website. Use it that way. Otherwise, you shouldn’t be on Twitter in the first place.
5. Believing it’s about the quantity of followers, not the quality: The little-known truth about Twitter is that it’s not about the quantity of people following you, it’s about the quality of people following you. Don’t be swept up by all this talk about “I have 5,000 people following me on Twitter.” In this day and age, with automated follow systems in place, the quantity is less relevant. It’s about the quality of your followers — that is, the engagement and trust your followers have with you.
10 Worst Mistakes on Twitter
The 10 Worst Mistakes on Twitter according to the 60 Second Marketer:
6. Irrelevant Tweets: A sure-fire way to tell if someone is a newbie to Twitter is when they Tweet about the weather, their mood or what they had for dinner last night. Don’t do this. Nobody is interested in those topics. (Except for you, of course.)
7. Simply ReTweeting (RT-ing) everything: Again, this is a sure-fire way to tell that someone is new to Twitter. RTs are important and can build credibility and trust with your followers, but you should try to take a nugget of information from the article or post and add it to your RT. (e.g. 37% of all widgets are sold to people with blue hair. For the entire post, click here: tinyurl.com/notreal43)
8. Not Tweeting: Interestingly enough, some reports indicate that Twitter has about a 60% churn rate after the first
month. That means that only 40% of the people who sign up for Twitter use it after the first month. If you’re not going to dive in with both feet, consider spending your time on other pursuits.
9. Not adding value: This is related to the RT issue. Don’t just ReTweet everything, add some value, some perspective, some insight. That’s the best way to keep people interested in following you.
10.Wasting time: Let’s admit it, Twitter is a huge time sucker. It’s very, very easy to get sucked into articles that you’re only vaguely interested in reading. It’s up to you to put up boundaries. I use the “off the grid” approach. That is, I tell myself I’m “off the grid” when I need to take a break from social media. After all, if you don’t put up some boundaries, you’ll disappear into the Twitter Tornado and never be found again.
• More than 250 million active users
• More than 120 million log on to Facebook at least once a day
• More than 66% of Facebook users are outside of college
• The fastest growing demographic is those 35 years and older
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• Adding about one member per second.
• Traffic is up in the recession.
• 36 million members have profiles on LinkedIn
• More than 7.75 million visitors each day
MySpace
• 76 million members in the U.S.
• Growth rate of about 0.8% per month.
• The average MySpace user now spends 4.4 hours per month on the site.
• Growth rate of 752% last year.
• According to Quantcast, Twitter attracts a more educated, slightly more female than male, young adult audience.
• According to Sysomos, 5% of users accounted for 75% of all activity. Of those 5%, almost 1/3rd were Tweets made by machine bots posting more than 150 Tweets a day.
YouTube
• An independent subsidiary of Google.
• Hundreds of millions of videos watched each day.
• Hundreds of thousands of videos uploaded each day.
• Every minute, 10 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube.