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SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING FOR
SHOPPING CENTRES
  by Roland Dransfield PR –2012
What we are going to cover
   Introduction to RDPR
   Overview of the social media landscape
   Commercial benefits of social media in retail
   Social media for shopping centres
   Manchester Fort case study
   How to deliver social media
   Q&A
About Roland Dransfield PR
   Largest property PR team in the North West
   Leading specialists in social media for the property sector
   We use social media to deliver great results for retail, commercial and
    residential property clients and schemes
   15 years track record
   UK-wide client base
   Full service innovative PR
   Extension of our clients’ own teams
RDPR clients
The social media landscape
Key social media platforms
   Facebook
   Twitter
   You Tube
   LinkedIn
   FourSquare
Why social media?
1.   The internet changed how people gather information, communicate &
     decide
2.   Social media changed how, what & when information is presented
         •Essential platform – lead by example
         •Additional touch-point for business and consumer engagement
         •Direct engagement - difficult to reach individuals
         •Increase sector and national/regional visibility
         •Support scheme marketing strategy
         •Increases your Search Engine Optimisation & digital visibility
Social media is not scary
   Email & websites proved not to be scary
   These are just new communication tools
   There are many successful case studies & learnings
   Mistakes avoided with planning
   Learning should be constant
   Employees, consumers, clients & competition use it
Social media & the marketing mix
   Marketing has evolved a new COMPONENT
   Social networks are communications tools
   Effective, interactive, powerful, fast & measurable
   They are fully open & transparent to the public
   They do not replace brand websites or assets
   Social media requires strategy, planning & time
   Integrated campaign – part of your planned activity (ibrochure, website,
    events, forward features, etc…)
What does social media actually do?
   Increase traffic to your website
   Relevant and cost effective traffic
   Amplify all other marketing & promotional communications
   Connect you with your influencers
   Allow you to listen to & connect with opponents
   Facilitate access to key journalists & media
      Recruitment, advertising, research, customer service, feedback, drive
         mentions, build frequency, generate new business, new contacts &
         introductions...
Social media & retail
   Consumers use social media
   Social media influences purchasing behaviour
   Retailers strive to influence consumers
   Consumers are online in store whilst shopping
   Retailers, brands & products are engaging with social media
   Social media presents opportunities which over time will create genuine
    loyalty & revenue
   Social media activities help to attract retailers as well as footfall
Social media for shopping centres
   Who are your audiences
      Retailers and restaurant owners
      Local occupiers (from shopping parks, within 10 miles of you)
      Active retail agents
      UK national & regional press
      UK national & regional retail press
      New and current customers
      Residents in your surrounding areas

Social media for shopping centres
   What are your challenges
     • Larger shopping parks pose more competition
     • Better retailer opportunities at other local shopping parks
     • Customers see better opportunities elsewhere
     • Retailers see better opportunities/better competition
     • Agents not recommending your retail parks to their clients
     • Negative connotations about smaller retailer parks having less choice
     • No one knowing about your offering
     • No interaction/negativity from your retailers

Social media for shopping centres
   What you need to consider

   Liaisons with retailers:
             Regularly
             With central marketing & unit within centre
             Chains and independent retailers
             Independent retailers present more unique offerings
   Negative issue handling
             Stock levels - promote what you have & need to sell
             Basic comments – how can we help, we're listening & hear you, we're sorry
             Addressing mentions openly can calm situations to create loyal customers
Social media for shopping centres
   What you can do
      Establish and maintain a website (if not already!)
      Engage with your retailers initially & regularly
      Establish Twitter and Facebook pages with consistent key messages
      Develop weekly activity schedules
      Raise awareness of your centres news, views, events & retailer discounts/offers
      Establish conversation to encourage information sharing with your retailers
       & customers
      Evaluate activity to ensure you are reaching the right audience & what works best

MANCHESTER FORT CASE STUDY
Case Study
Facebook, in the last three months   Twitter, in the last four months
Case Study

   Increased footfall to    Won Green Apple award     Marks & Spencer opened
 Manchester Fort by 9% in    in 2011 for the parks      its first food store at
  the past year through          sustainability        Manchester Fort at the
    social media alone           achievements                 end of 2011



  MF now has a total of                                  73.45% of website
                            MF website in April and
  521 likes on Facebook                                visitors were new and
                              May had a total of
  and 768 followers on                                 26.55% are returning
                               23,337 visitors
          twitter                                              visitors
DELIVERING GREAT SOCIAL
MEDIA ACTIVITY
How to deliver social media

   In house

   Outsourced
      Established, specialist, flexible resource
      Straight forward briefing process
      Transparent measurement & reporting
How to deliver social media
   Setting up brand owned social profiles
   Liaising with retailers, central brands and independent stores
   Creating a social strategy, plan & activity calendar
   Establishing online community connections
   Listening, creating & participating in conversation
   Optimising social opportunities - digital eyes, ears & voice
   Creating, publishing & promoting content
   Managing social profiles
   Blog creation, management & outreach, Twitter/Hashtag events,
    seminars, events, podcasts, video content, foursquare promotions etc.
Finally
   Social media is mainstream*
        84.2% of UK population is online, 52.7 million people
        Over 70% of internet users use social networks

   RDPR
       Experienced in social media & property sector
       Cost effective social media solutions
       Not in isolation - integrated PR marketing partner




                                                     * Source: Internet World Stats, April 2012
Thank you for your time
                     You can find RDPR in all the usual
                      places...
                        www.rdpr.co.uk
                        www.facebook.com/RolandDra
                          nsfield
                        Tweet us: @RDPRTweets
                        Call us: 0161 236 1122
                        Email us: Enquiries@rdpr.co.uk
                            carla.burns@rdpr.co.uk
                            claire.lancaster@rdpr.co.uk
                        Write us: Just kidding!

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SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING FOR SHOPPING CENTRES

  • 1. SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING FOR SHOPPING CENTRES by Roland Dransfield PR –2012
  • 2. What we are going to cover  Introduction to RDPR  Overview of the social media landscape  Commercial benefits of social media in retail  Social media for shopping centres  Manchester Fort case study  How to deliver social media  Q&A
  • 3. About Roland Dransfield PR  Largest property PR team in the North West  Leading specialists in social media for the property sector  We use social media to deliver great results for retail, commercial and residential property clients and schemes  15 years track record  UK-wide client base  Full service innovative PR  Extension of our clients’ own teams
  • 5. The social media landscape
  • 6. Key social media platforms  Facebook  Twitter  You Tube  LinkedIn  FourSquare
  • 7. Why social media? 1. The internet changed how people gather information, communicate & decide 2. Social media changed how, what & when information is presented •Essential platform – lead by example •Additional touch-point for business and consumer engagement •Direct engagement - difficult to reach individuals •Increase sector and national/regional visibility •Support scheme marketing strategy •Increases your Search Engine Optimisation & digital visibility
  • 8. Social media is not scary  Email & websites proved not to be scary  These are just new communication tools  There are many successful case studies & learnings  Mistakes avoided with planning  Learning should be constant  Employees, consumers, clients & competition use it
  • 9. Social media & the marketing mix  Marketing has evolved a new COMPONENT  Social networks are communications tools  Effective, interactive, powerful, fast & measurable  They are fully open & transparent to the public  They do not replace brand websites or assets  Social media requires strategy, planning & time  Integrated campaign – part of your planned activity (ibrochure, website, events, forward features, etc…)
  • 10. What does social media actually do?  Increase traffic to your website  Relevant and cost effective traffic  Amplify all other marketing & promotional communications  Connect you with your influencers  Allow you to listen to & connect with opponents  Facilitate access to key journalists & media  Recruitment, advertising, research, customer service, feedback, drive mentions, build frequency, generate new business, new contacts & introductions...
  • 11. Social media & retail  Consumers use social media  Social media influences purchasing behaviour  Retailers strive to influence consumers  Consumers are online in store whilst shopping  Retailers, brands & products are engaging with social media  Social media presents opportunities which over time will create genuine loyalty & revenue  Social media activities help to attract retailers as well as footfall
  • 12. Social media for shopping centres  Who are your audiences  Retailers and restaurant owners  Local occupiers (from shopping parks, within 10 miles of you)  Active retail agents  UK national & regional press  UK national & regional retail press  New and current customers  Residents in your surrounding areas 
  • 13. Social media for shopping centres  What are your challenges • Larger shopping parks pose more competition • Better retailer opportunities at other local shopping parks • Customers see better opportunities elsewhere • Retailers see better opportunities/better competition • Agents not recommending your retail parks to their clients • Negative connotations about smaller retailer parks having less choice • No one knowing about your offering • No interaction/negativity from your retailers 
  • 14. Social media for shopping centres  What you need to consider  Liaisons with retailers:  Regularly  With central marketing & unit within centre  Chains and independent retailers  Independent retailers present more unique offerings  Negative issue handling  Stock levels - promote what you have & need to sell  Basic comments – how can we help, we're listening & hear you, we're sorry  Addressing mentions openly can calm situations to create loyal customers
  • 15. Social media for shopping centres  What you can do  Establish and maintain a website (if not already!)  Engage with your retailers initially & regularly  Establish Twitter and Facebook pages with consistent key messages  Develop weekly activity schedules  Raise awareness of your centres news, views, events & retailer discounts/offers  Establish conversation to encourage information sharing with your retailers & customers  Evaluate activity to ensure you are reaching the right audience & what works best 
  • 17. Case Study Facebook, in the last three months Twitter, in the last four months
  • 18. Case Study Increased footfall to Won Green Apple award Marks & Spencer opened Manchester Fort by 9% in in 2011 for the parks its first food store at the past year through sustainability Manchester Fort at the social media alone achievements end of 2011 MF now has a total of 73.45% of website MF website in April and 521 likes on Facebook visitors were new and May had a total of and 768 followers on 26.55% are returning 23,337 visitors twitter visitors
  • 20. How to deliver social media  In house  Outsourced  Established, specialist, flexible resource  Straight forward briefing process  Transparent measurement & reporting
  • 21. How to deliver social media  Setting up brand owned social profiles  Liaising with retailers, central brands and independent stores  Creating a social strategy, plan & activity calendar  Establishing online community connections  Listening, creating & participating in conversation  Optimising social opportunities - digital eyes, ears & voice  Creating, publishing & promoting content  Managing social profiles  Blog creation, management & outreach, Twitter/Hashtag events, seminars, events, podcasts, video content, foursquare promotions etc.
  • 22. Finally  Social media is mainstream*  84.2% of UK population is online, 52.7 million people  Over 70% of internet users use social networks  RDPR  Experienced in social media & property sector  Cost effective social media solutions  Not in isolation - integrated PR marketing partner * Source: Internet World Stats, April 2012
  • 23. Thank you for your time  You can find RDPR in all the usual places...  www.rdpr.co.uk  www.facebook.com/RolandDra nsfield  Tweet us: @RDPRTweets  Call us: 0161 236 1122  Email us: Enquiries@rdpr.co.uk  carla.burns@rdpr.co.uk  claire.lancaster@rdpr.co.uk  Write us: Just kidding!