What it is
Social media is any tool that lets you share information and network with others.
What it is
• Blogging
• Micro-blogging
• Social networks
• Video sharing
• Photo sharing
• Chat Rooms
• Podcasts
• Virtual worlds
• Wikis
• Mobile
What are people doing?1. Watching videos (83%)
2. Reading blogs (73%)
3. Viewing shared photos (63%)
4. Using a social network (57%)
5. Commenting on blogs (55%)
Source: Universal McCann Wave 3 (April 2008)
Why should an agency care?
1. It’s changing how marketing works
2. It’s an affordable way to get results
3. It’s growing insanely fast
4. Clients will turn to us for answers
Why should an agency care?
According to a 2008 survey of CMOs:
“45% of respondents have switched agencies (or plan to switch) for one with greater digital knowledge.”
Source: “The Future of Advertising,” Tim Brunelle (Sept. 2008)
Blogs
What are they?
Blogs are regularly updated Web sites, usually featuring comments and links.
Why should you care?Blogs are now a standard source of news and info
77 million+ Americans visit blogs
346 million blog readers worldwide
Source: Technorati State of the Blogosphere 2008
Why should you care?Blogs are a two-way street for marketers:
Lead the discussion on our blogs
Join the discussion on theirs
Where did blogs come from?
1967 — Internet is born
1979 — First discussion boards
1992 — First Web site
Isn’t it beautiful?
Where did blogs come from?
1994 — First online diaries
1997 — Term "WebLog" is coined
1998 — Open Diary becomes the first WebLog tool
1999 — "Weblog" becomes "blog"
Where did blogs come from?
1999 — LiveJournal
1999 — Blogger
2001 — Movable Type
2003 -- WordPress
2006 — Twitter
Why blogs were a big deal
• Blogs changed the way people saw the Web
• You can create, react, communicate
• For the first time ever, anyone could make content for a global audience
Today’s blogosphere• 77% of active Internet users read blogs
• 133 million blogs created since 2002
• Roughly half of all bloggers are over 35
Source: Technorati State of the Blogosphere 2008
What are the most-read blogs in America?
What are the most-read blogs in America?
1. Huffington Post
2. TechCrunch
3. Gizmodo
4. Engadget
5. Boing Boing
What are the most-read blogs in America?
The Social Path is No. 148,031
How are businesses using blogs?
Doing it right
Why it’s great:FunnyCharmingFits the brand
Doing it right
Why it’s great:CandidResponsiveSincere
Doing it right
Why it’s great:UnfilteredEntertainingInsightful
Doing it wrong• Fake blogs
• Created and forgotten blogs
• Commenters locked out
When a biz should blog• You consistently have something to say
• The writer has authority
• You're willing to be candid
• There's something in it for the readers
When a biz shouldn’t blog
• No one can write
• You're just rehashing press releases
• There's no motivation to read it
Blogger outreachOne-third of bloggers have been approached to be brand advocates.
Source: Technorati State of the Blogosphere 2008
Blogger outreachMore people read personal blogs than any other type of blog.
Source: Universal McCann Wave 3 (April 2008)
Why reach out to blogs?• Bloggers are influential even beyond their blogs
• A little time and money goes a long way
• 8 of 10 bloggers post product reviews
• Search engines love blogs
Why reach out to blogs?HP’s “31 Days of the Dragon” Campaign
• Gave laptops to 31 bloggers
• Laptops then given away to readers
• 84% increase in HDX Dragon sales
• 10% increase in overall PC sales
Keys to connecting with bloggers
• Honesty
• Limited expectations
• Knowledge of the blogger
Keys to connecting with bloggers
Micro-blogging
What is it?
Brief posts about your opinions or your life, shared with the world.
Why should you care?Sites like Twitter are revolutionizing how people and businesses communicate.
Seriously.
What is Twitter?
What is Twitter?
What is Twitter?Users post brief messages of 140 characters or less.
You choose whom you follow, but anyone can respond to you.
Other micro-blogging sites
• Jaiku
• Friendfeed
• Pownce
• Identi.ca
• Facebook/MySpace statuses
Other micro-blogging sites
By May 2007, just over a year after Twitter’s launch, there were more than 110 similar sites worldwide.
Source: Wikipedia
Posts can be stupid
Or funny
Or informative
How businesses use Twitter
How businesses use Twitter
• Comcast: Proactive customer service
• Southwest: PR, promotions and support
• H&R Block: Finding new customers
• Dell: Multiple accounts for customer service (“richardatDELL”, etc.)
Keys to using Twitter for biz
• Have a plan
• Have personality (and a real name)
• Use Twitter Search to pay attention
• Talk to contacts even when they don’t need you for something
Social networks
What are they?Sites that connect people with shared interests, backgrounds, disturbing fetishes, etc.
Why should you care?Social networks have become the hubs of people's online lives.
They may visit lots of sites, but their networks are where they live.
What’s the most popular
social network in the U.S.?
Social networks in the U.S.
Source: Hitwise analytics, August 2008
What’s the fastest growing
social network in the U.S.?
Social network growth in the U.S.
Source: Hitwise analytics, August 2008
Pros of MySpace• Still No. 1 in U.S. — for now
• Great for music and arts
• Ideal medium to target young consumers
• More customizable options for advertisers
Pros of Facebook• Cleaner look and navigation
• Young professional crowd
• Cheap and easy targeted ads
• Several great tools for businesses and nonprofits
• May soon surpass MySpace in daily traffic
How we can use Facebook
• Pages
Let users become “fans”
How we can use Facebook
• Applications
Create branded tools, games, etc.
How we can use Facebook
• Causes
An application designed to give powerful tools and resources to nonprofits.
How we can use Facebook
• Targeted ads
Very cheap and very easy.
Some other sites to tryGoogle Alerts
Get real-time updates by e-mail whenever someone mentions you, a client, or any term at all.
Some other sites to tryGoogle Reader
Get all your favorite blogs in one place by using RSS feeds.
Some other sites to tryDelicious.com
Bookmark sites, videos, articles, etc. and pull them up from any computer
Some other sites to tryTheSocialPath.com
Shameless plug: We try to keep people updated on social media trends without getting bogged down in jargon.
A few closing thoughtsWhy is social media so scary?
• It breaks down the walls
• It’s filled with moving targets
• There are still a lot more questions than answers
A few closing thoughtsBut…
• It’s easier than you think
• Education erases fear
• We’re the right people for the job
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