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Making Your Content Social Staci Baird @girljournalist

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Presented by Staci Baird (@girljounalist) at the 2014 Reporting on Health Fellowship Workshop in Los Angeles on Feb. 27, 2014.

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Making Your Content Social

Staci Baird @girljournalist

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You’re not competing with (other news sites) - you're competing with videos of cats on Roombas. ~ @plautmaayan

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News is a conversation.

Did you see that video on YouTube?

Did you watch the news last night?

Did you read that story about…?

Did you see that photo of…?

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Social = Sharable = Talked about

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How do you get people’s attention?

This presentation needs 100% more cute baby memes.

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You want people to read your story.

But do you want more?

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You want people to read your story,

talk about itand…

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“And...” is your goal.

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Don’t ever stop asking WHY the is important.

story^

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Some potential goals for your story

• Take action!

• Share on social networks, email, text

• Request more information

• Complete a survey

• Write their congressman

• Volunteer, donate

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Who should read your story?If you say “everyone” you risk no one reading it.

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What’s their most pressing issue problem desire?

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How can your story help them?

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Get to know your audience. How will they consume your content? What social platforms do they use? How do they use them?

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What metrics to look at

• Visits (not page views)

• % new visits vs returning

• Source (referrals)*Social networks

• Mobile devices

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Social networks aren’t content dumping grounds, but opportunities to engage in conversations.

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Interactive engagement

• Twitter chat

• Google Hangout

• Live Stream

• Offline community forum

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Think social from the start

• Start with a plan

• Think about the “And what...”

• Don’t try to do everything. Pick one thing and do it well.

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Exercise?

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What do you want people to do after reading your story?

These are your goals.

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Who needs to read the story (who can take action, make a change)?

This is your target audience.

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What will success look like?

Make success something you can measure.

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What is being said about your topic right now?

Use listening tools:Social mentionGoogle search hashtagsTwitter searchFacebook searchInstagram searchPinterest searchGoogle + search

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Post publishing promotion

• Share the stories on your organization’s social channels as well as your personal networks.

• Unpack the package and share the story components as individual pieces of content. *Always link back to the full story. “Read more, Learn more. Find out…”

• Ask for feedback.

• Respond to comments. Join the conversation.

• Review the metrics.

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Help your social media team

• Provide the social media team with

• Quotes

• Original photos/infographics

• Short video clips

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How can you make your content social?

more^

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Humor

Emotion

Make it personal

Provide a call to action

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Social components of a story

• Headlines

• Images

• Factoids

• Surveys/polls

• Unique story designs/formats

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Headlines

• Humorous

• Controversial

• “Top 10”

• 1 out of 10

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Headline examples

• Stanford Biologist and Computer Scientist Discover the ‘Anternet’

• 5 Ways Your Life Is Going To Change Because Of Obamacare

• 19 Things America, Canada, And The U.K. Cannot Agree On

• Americans are actually getting skinnier. New study shows 43% drop in obesity among young children in the U.S.

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Images

• EVERY story should have some visual component

• Infographic

• Photo

• Photo gallery

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Factoids

• Interesting data points

• Quotes

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Factoid examples

• How Much Snow Does It Take To Shut Down Schools Across The U.S.?Spoiler: About an inch of snow can shut down the entire South!

• “Obamacare can't work, folks. It just cannot.” ~Rush Limbaugh

• “I don't want to pay for a sex-change operation … I’m not interested. I like being a boy.” – Rep. Paul Broun (R-Ga

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*Hint: these make great Tweets!

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Surveys/polls

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Unique story designs/formats

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Calls to action

• Tell readers what they should do

• Take this survey to find out x…

• Register to x…

• Write your congressman and ask them to x…

• Share this photo to ….

• Like this story if…

• Please RT

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Questions?

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Resources

http://www.forbes.com/sites/jaysondemers/2014/02/04/the-confluence-of-content-and-social-media-insights-for-success-in-2014/http://www.forbes.com/sites/jaysondemers/2013/08/27/6-steps-to-decoding-your-target-audience/ http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2013/06/how_people_read_online_why_you_won_t_finish_this_article.html

Tools for listening:

Social Search - http://www.socialmention.com/, http://www.webfluenz.com, http://www.social-searcher.com/

Hashtags - http://www.hashtags.org/

Search for #hashtags on Google, Yahoo and Bing

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Stories

• https://engineering.stanford.edu/news/stanford-biologist-computer-scientist-discover-anternet

• http://www.thebolditalic.com/articles/575-i-went-to-school-to-become-a-clown

• http://www.thebolditalic.com/articles/575-i-went-to-school-to-become-a-clown

• http://www.buzzfeed.com/mackenziekruvant/76-seconds-in-the-brain-of-someone-with-add

• http://www.fastcodesign.com/3026558/infographic-of-the-day/graphic-lunchroom-hours-leave-students-hungry

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Examples of sites that publish social content

• http://www.buzzfeed.com/

• http://www.upworthy.com/

• http://www.good.is/