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Executive’s Guide to
Social Media and Crisis Management
PRESENTERS




Jamie Moeller                                   John Bell
Global Practice Director | Public Affairs       Global Managing Director | 360 Digital Influence
Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide               Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide
Social Media Buzz  Traditional Media Coverage
How did they do?
(check back at the end)
AGENDA
1. 5 Trends In Digital Crisis Management

2. A Digital Crisis Management Framework

3. 5 Keys to Managing the Crisis

4. Next Steps
Q:
Do you currently have a digital
crisis plan in place?
5 Trends in Digital Crisis Management
5 Trends in Digital Crisis Management
 Everything happens at lightning-speed

 People demand “hyper-transparency”

 Dialogue as important as message delivery

 Search reputation delivers multimedia

 Brand detractors have the same tools
#1 - Speed
 The First 24 Hours

• Bad news spreads faster than ever before via
  Twitter, Facebook and our collective “lifestreams”
• Monitor all relevant consumer generated media,
  not just traditional media
• When responding to emerging crisis, you may need
  to react fast – in a matter of hours, not days
• Have a streamlined approach and a team in place
• Experience in social media will help you respond
  fast
#1 - Speed
The First 24 Hours

                                           Hour 18     Hour 24
                               Hour 12

              Hour 6
                                                     Editorial
                                         Sharing
                       Micromedia

   0 Hour



     CRISIS             Mainstream
      HITS
                                                             Search


                       Blogs
#2 - Hypertransparency
    1 Million Forensics Experts

•    There are no secrets anymore – don’t assume you can
     hide information
•    Any individual has the power to expose what were once
     “private” conversations, making them public – expect
     what you say to be blogged
•    Be ready to reconcile contradictory business practices
•    Ensure any CSR efforts are sincere, defensible and
     authentic
#3 - Dialogue
    Get Ready for 2-Way Dialogue

•    One-way messaging doesn’t work anymore in a world
     where people crave dialogue
•    Inviting customers into a conversation is the most
     effective way to build goodwill and brand advocates who
     will support you if crisis hits
•    Communicating solely through press releases and
     scripted interactions doesn’t satisfy
•    A system for listening is critical to remaining responsive
#3 - Dialogue
Get Ready for 2-Way Dialogue
#4 - Search
    Reputations are Built or Broken in Search

•     80% of Internet users start their session at search
•     Organic search is sensitive to social media content due
      to the cross-linking
•     Google delivers “universal search” making multimedia
      critical
•     Difficult to dislodge content once it is in search results
# 4 - Search
Reputations are Built or Broken in Search
#5 - Detractors
    Your Detractors Are Resourceful

•    An individual voice can travel around the world more
     easily today
•    Small organizations can often be fast and nimble with
     social media
•    Listening to consumer generated media is critical
•    Everyone is an influencer in their own circles, so traffic
     alone can no longer be the only metric for judging
     influence
Detractors
Your Detractors Are Resourceful
Q:
How familiar is your C-suite with
social media?
Digital Crisis Management: A Framework
A Framework
Digital Crisis Management
 MONITOR

  •   Before the Crisis
       o   Establish weekly social media monitoring to complement existing
           media monitoring reports.
       o   Reports should include analysis of discussion, topline charts or
           visuals, and clip sheet of the most relevant “hits” across social media
           (blogs, message boards, micromedia, multimedia, soc nets)


  •   After the Crisis Hits
       o   Expand weekly monitoring reports to daily or hourly reports
       o   Include response recommendations to take action against
 CULTIVATE

  •   Before the Crisis
       o   Create an Influencer Map to know where your promoters and
           detractors live online
       o   Consider influencer engagement campaigns during non-crisis times to
           develop relationships that could be revisited if needed


  •   After the Crisis Hits
       o   Engage influencer in your rapid response efforts as needed: be
           personal
       o   Monitor pre-identified detractor sites and apply messaging strategy to
           determine appropriate response
 PREPARE

  •   Before the Crisis
       o   Develop crisis messaging and adapt it to social media venues
       o   Identify and train marcom staff for social media
       o   Set up online crisis collaboration site
       o   Design and build a crisis dark site


  •   After the Crisis Hits
       o   Turn on dark site or messaging on home page, and use collaboration
           site to communicate around the crisis in real time
 RESPOND

  •   Before the Crisis
       o   Develop your brand’s presence & voice on the social Web – a
           corporate blog, Twitter handle, Facebook page, YouTube channel…


  •   After the Crisis Hits
       o   Actively update home page or dark site
       o   Consider using video to deliver a human message
       o   If corporate, use social web platforms to respond – these are most
           effective when they are well established and active prior a crisis
 PROMOTE

  •   Before the Crisis
       o   Build list of keywords (negative and positive) to use for SEO/SEM
           (Search Engine Optimization/Search Engine Marketing)
       o   Explore leveraging or creating online advertising
       o   Identify potential multimedia responses (photo, video) and key
           players necessary to create them


  •   After the Crisis Hits
       o   Deploy a keyword buy across major search engines
       o   Create and optimize a variety of multimedia content to help tell your
           story in multiple ways
       o   Advertise online with crisis messaging (as appropriate)
Q:
Do you have a twitter account,
blog or other social channel
ready to communicate for a
crisis?
5 Keys to Digital Crisis Management
5 Keys to Digital Crisis Management

 Set up a Listening Post program TODAY

 Get C-Suite buy-in on the importance of social media

 Identify the top online influencers for your business (and begin
   building relationships)


 Know how you will “speak” online (e.g. Twitter, Blog, YouTube)

 Establish Social Media Engagement Guidelines across your marcom
   team
Motrin: How did they do?

C
•   Train your marcom teams in social media
•   Don’t launch campaigns on a Friday
•   Make sure you are monitoring through the weekend
•   Listen first (and test your ideas)
•   Build relationships w/influencers now
•   Don’t overreact – find opportunity in crisis
Thank You


John H. Bell
Global Managing Director | 360° Digital Influence
Ogilvy
email john.bell@ogilvypr.com
blog: http://johnbell.typepad.com

Jamie Moeller
Global Practice Director | Public Affairs
Ogilvy
email jamie.moeller@ogilvypr.com
blog: http://www.theintersection.com




Thomas Crampton
Regional Director - Asia | 360° Digital Influence
Ogilvy
email thomas.crampton@ogilvypr.com
blog: http://www.asiadigitalmap.com

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Social Media for Crisis Management

  • 1. Executive’s Guide to Social Media and Crisis Management
  • 2.
  • 3. PRESENTERS Jamie Moeller John Bell Global Practice Director | Public Affairs Global Managing Director | 360 Digital Influence Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Social Media Buzz  Traditional Media Coverage
  • 7.
  • 8. How did they do? (check back at the end)
  • 9. AGENDA 1. 5 Trends In Digital Crisis Management 2. A Digital Crisis Management Framework 3. 5 Keys to Managing the Crisis 4. Next Steps
  • 10. Q: Do you currently have a digital crisis plan in place?
  • 11. 5 Trends in Digital Crisis Management
  • 12. 5 Trends in Digital Crisis Management  Everything happens at lightning-speed  People demand “hyper-transparency”  Dialogue as important as message delivery  Search reputation delivers multimedia  Brand detractors have the same tools
  • 13. #1 - Speed The First 24 Hours • Bad news spreads faster than ever before via Twitter, Facebook and our collective “lifestreams” • Monitor all relevant consumer generated media, not just traditional media • When responding to emerging crisis, you may need to react fast – in a matter of hours, not days • Have a streamlined approach and a team in place • Experience in social media will help you respond fast
  • 14. #1 - Speed The First 24 Hours Hour 18 Hour 24 Hour 12 Hour 6 Editorial Sharing Micromedia 0 Hour CRISIS Mainstream HITS Search Blogs
  • 15. #2 - Hypertransparency 1 Million Forensics Experts • There are no secrets anymore – don’t assume you can hide information • Any individual has the power to expose what were once “private” conversations, making them public – expect what you say to be blogged • Be ready to reconcile contradictory business practices • Ensure any CSR efforts are sincere, defensible and authentic
  • 16.
  • 17. #3 - Dialogue Get Ready for 2-Way Dialogue • One-way messaging doesn’t work anymore in a world where people crave dialogue • Inviting customers into a conversation is the most effective way to build goodwill and brand advocates who will support you if crisis hits • Communicating solely through press releases and scripted interactions doesn’t satisfy • A system for listening is critical to remaining responsive
  • 18. #3 - Dialogue Get Ready for 2-Way Dialogue
  • 19. #4 - Search Reputations are Built or Broken in Search • 80% of Internet users start their session at search • Organic search is sensitive to social media content due to the cross-linking • Google delivers “universal search” making multimedia critical • Difficult to dislodge content once it is in search results
  • 20. # 4 - Search Reputations are Built or Broken in Search
  • 21. #5 - Detractors Your Detractors Are Resourceful • An individual voice can travel around the world more easily today • Small organizations can often be fast and nimble with social media • Listening to consumer generated media is critical • Everyone is an influencer in their own circles, so traffic alone can no longer be the only metric for judging influence
  • 23. Q: How familiar is your C-suite with social media?
  • 26.  MONITOR • Before the Crisis o Establish weekly social media monitoring to complement existing media monitoring reports. o Reports should include analysis of discussion, topline charts or visuals, and clip sheet of the most relevant “hits” across social media (blogs, message boards, micromedia, multimedia, soc nets) • After the Crisis Hits o Expand weekly monitoring reports to daily or hourly reports o Include response recommendations to take action against
  • 27.  CULTIVATE • Before the Crisis o Create an Influencer Map to know where your promoters and detractors live online o Consider influencer engagement campaigns during non-crisis times to develop relationships that could be revisited if needed • After the Crisis Hits o Engage influencer in your rapid response efforts as needed: be personal o Monitor pre-identified detractor sites and apply messaging strategy to determine appropriate response
  • 28.  PREPARE • Before the Crisis o Develop crisis messaging and adapt it to social media venues o Identify and train marcom staff for social media o Set up online crisis collaboration site o Design and build a crisis dark site • After the Crisis Hits o Turn on dark site or messaging on home page, and use collaboration site to communicate around the crisis in real time
  • 29.  RESPOND • Before the Crisis o Develop your brand’s presence & voice on the social Web – a corporate blog, Twitter handle, Facebook page, YouTube channel… • After the Crisis Hits o Actively update home page or dark site o Consider using video to deliver a human message o If corporate, use social web platforms to respond – these are most effective when they are well established and active prior a crisis
  • 30.  PROMOTE • Before the Crisis o Build list of keywords (negative and positive) to use for SEO/SEM (Search Engine Optimization/Search Engine Marketing) o Explore leveraging or creating online advertising o Identify potential multimedia responses (photo, video) and key players necessary to create them • After the Crisis Hits o Deploy a keyword buy across major search engines o Create and optimize a variety of multimedia content to help tell your story in multiple ways o Advertise online with crisis messaging (as appropriate)
  • 31. Q: Do you have a twitter account, blog or other social channel ready to communicate for a crisis?
  • 32. 5 Keys to Digital Crisis Management
  • 33. 5 Keys to Digital Crisis Management  Set up a Listening Post program TODAY  Get C-Suite buy-in on the importance of social media  Identify the top online influencers for your business (and begin building relationships)  Know how you will “speak” online (e.g. Twitter, Blog, YouTube)  Establish Social Media Engagement Guidelines across your marcom team
  • 34. Motrin: How did they do? C • Train your marcom teams in social media • Don’t launch campaigns on a Friday • Make sure you are monitoring through the weekend • Listen first (and test your ideas) • Build relationships w/influencers now • Don’t overreact – find opportunity in crisis
  • 35. Thank You John H. Bell Global Managing Director | 360° Digital Influence Ogilvy email john.bell@ogilvypr.com blog: http://johnbell.typepad.com Jamie Moeller Global Practice Director | Public Affairs Ogilvy email jamie.moeller@ogilvypr.com blog: http://www.theintersection.com Thomas Crampton Regional Director - Asia | 360° Digital Influence Ogilvy email thomas.crampton@ogilvypr.com blog: http://www.asiadigitalmap.com