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Social Media is Dead! Long Live Social Media! at PRSA Houston #PRDay2013
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SOCIAL MEDIA IS DEAD! Long live social media!
Hello PR Day 2013 at PRSA Houston!
Nugget of wisdom (and I do mean nugget):
Keeping with social media is like keeping up with the Joneses x 1000.
(Feel free to groan if you agree!)
Gotchic font for DRAMA
I’m a social media expert, trust me
Common pain points
So much coming, or worse, going. How can we plan? So much new, as in new tools and new in old tools.
Well…mostly dead, in a sort of Princess Bride way.
What I think you should actually worry about
Keeping up with shiny is a full-time job (that almost nobody has) Shiny means new tools, changes to tools, and new tactics
Audience attention is turning a corner and going into a password only speakeasy
Easy Access to meaningful metrics has become a unicorn
Facebook (that evil seed)
Face the fear
How do I explain these lower-than-
last time analytics to the
client?
No happy feet for
Facebook.
The big changes
Paid->Owned<-Earned Farewell Edgerank and SEO Ads & Ad preferences Privacy issues and changes Keep up with the Twitterers
UNCLE!
This is why it’s worth it
I’m part of the 78%!
91%! My friends and I are the 70%!
I give and receive in the 62%!
So here’s what you do
Stay on top of the shifting ground beneath your feet.
Find your third party allies. This is multi-pronged. Figure out what works, then figure it out again. Follow the market. Budget bigger. Prove it.
How to stay on top of this
That’s a great idea for Vine!
Thank goodness my friend
sent me this link!
Curve into the learning
Follow the market then…
HERD THEM! It’s not herding cats,
trust me.
Pay to play
Before I tell you the hardest part I want us all to remember why this is worthwhile.
That’s pretty much most people. And remember, they’re willing to listen and act, if you do it well.
Grand Totals: 72% of online adults use social networking sites
Budget and Prove it
Common sense best practices + Innovation Keep asking, keep checking! You developed a strategy and tactics.
• How are you using it? • How are you measuring it? • How are you growing and evolving with it?
Keep on top of changes with trusted resources. Be creative (but loyal and authentic). And accept the budget. Which you prove. Brilliantly.