Why Your Content Isn't Being Shared: PR Roundtable Discussion
1. Great Content Strategy
PR Roundtable
Business Marketing Association
by robin frank
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April 18, 2012
2. Why Your Content Isn’t Being Shared
• Your customers don’t trust you.
– Lead open, honest dialogues
• Your customers don’t care about your brand
– Overdeliver, consistently - What have you done for them lately – valuable info,
great deals, connect with others with shared interests
• Your content is boring
– VW spoof on Star Wars 40M views vs 1M for more traditional vids
• People care more about causes than brands
– People rarely wonder what they can do for XYZ brand. But they do dream of
ways to help a favorite cause. Make your brand part of something bigger
• People are looking for community and social capital
– We are all trying to build expertise in the eyes of our friends in some area(s)
• 68% of The New York Times study said they share content as an
advertisement for themselves.
– Give them something to share that makes them look good/smart, etc
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3. Why Your Content Isn’t Being Shared
• It’s all about YOU
• Your posts are too long
– Shorter posts (80 characters on Facebook) get shared 27% more frequently.
Keep your writing style at a lower level of understanding for easy scanning.
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4. The Challenge
• How do I get fresh interesting things to say that are
SHAREABLE, relevant and high-quality?
– That are consistent with my brand
– That I can post every day/often
– That engage my audience and spark conversations
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5. 3 Things to Understand About a Great
Social Media Content Strategy
1. Engage through conversations
2. Power your conversations with awesome content
Content is merely a means to an end
Content drives conversations and engaging with people is the only
way brands will survive in a world of social media overwhelm
Reduce the friction of sharing content – make social sharing easy!
• Brands often get drawn into the hype around the latest
format, platform or tactic – stay the course
A few years ago it was all about viral, now it’s all about iPhone apps
and Pinterest
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7. 3 Most Important Questions to Ask
1. What do your customers, audience or community
want to talk about?
Are you willing to engage in those conversations?
• Where does your audience want to have these
conversations?
Where do they “hang out” online?
• How will you measure the results of your
conversations to see which ones catch fire?
What do you consider success?
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8. Do You Know What Content Format
Your Prospects and Customers Want?
• Website content
• Blog
• Press release
• Case studies
• White papers
• How- to guides
• News
• Events
• Photos
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9. Optimizing Your Content Strategy for
Social and Search
• Start with a keyword analysis
– Not just a tool for blog posts or blogs for SEO
– Uncover the language that your audience or community is
using on the social web
– List of words or phrases you believe your audience is using
to find products like yours
– Use tools to determine how often your phrases and
related phrases appear in searches
• Google AdWords
• Keyword Discovery or WordTracker (paid)
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10. Use Keywords to Solve Their Problems
• Why are they following/liking your brand?
– Deliver what’s relevant to them - overdeliver
• Solve their problems OFTEN
– Give them the tools to help themselves and you develop
TRUST and strong relationships
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11. Know Where Your Audience Hangs Out
• Most would be best off focusing on 1-2 platforms – going
deep rather than going broad to start
• You must LISTEN
– Use Listening tools to see what conversations are already
taking place and where
• Google Alerts
• TweetDeck
• Hootsuite
• Radian6/Sprout Social (paid, more robust)
• Know your demographics on platforms
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13. What Brands post on Facebook
is what people like least
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14. Develop Your Plaftorm Mix
• Create a unified presence that builds your story, empowers your
interactions, and helps you rise up from being just another voice in the
stream
• Understand economies of scale
– Postings to Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn can be similar
• Consolidate you social strategy so that each platform has its goals and
messages and your overall brand presence is unified between platforms
– Maybe your YouTube is for How-To’s, your Twitter is for curated
content, your Facebook is for Promotions
– All platforms should work together to establish strong relationships
with your audiences/communities, inspire loyalty and get people to
tune in.
15. Know Your Voice
• Skittles writes like the candy:
colorful, playful, imaginative
• Some posts get >1K
comments and >10K likes
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16. Identify Your Key Messages
• A living “Google doc” of your company’s positions on
leading industry trends and issues
• Integrates keywords and phrases
• Provides consistency of content across all platforms
• Atomization of content
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18. Time Your Content:
Create an Editorial Calendar
• Laborious and usually unfinished/not updated
• They rock to manage timing and content
• Keeps content organized, consistent, relevant to your
audience
• Keeps content integrated with your overall marketing
and communications strategy
• Categorize your content
– Conversational vs. educational vs. promotional. What is your ideal
recipe?
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19. Are You Making Headway?
• Are you making headway?
– Facebook comments and
likes on your posts
– Twitter followers,
retweets and mentions
– Blog post traffic and
number of comments
– Google Analytics – which
sites are sending you the
most traffic (referrers)
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20. Measure What Happens
• Primary goal: sales, leads, engagement, etc.
• Tie these to analytics, such as:
– Inbound website traffic referred from social media sites
– Inbound blog traffic referred from social media sites
– Growth in blog commentary (per post average)
– Blog article “Likes”
– Growth in Twitter followers, retweets, @replies, and hashtags
– Growth in followers on LinkedIn
– Growth in group members on LinkedIn
– “Authority” measures for blog, Klout
– Number of new prospects who admit first following us on
social media
21. Evolve and Iterate
• Keyword analysis and social media demographics will
only take you so far
– You must LISTEN and understand
– You must build trust with your audience – that takes time
– You must be flexible and evolve your strategy over time
based on what is happening
• In your communities and audiences
• In your industry
• In the world
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22. 8 Ways to Ignite Shareability (Blog)
1. Provide the right mix of sharing buttons on your blog posts
• Make it frictionless
• Be relevant
• Consistently provide engaging, actionable and relevant content.
Focus on delivering added value to your core market at every
opportunity. Deliver actionable takeaways.
• Make your posts meaty
• Give some evidence that what you’re saying works
• Provide instant gratification
• Don’t go on the “tangent train.” Stick to one idea, develop it, give it
some meat
• Make your closing count – spark conversation
• What’s your biggest challenge with, what is one tip for…?
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23. 8 Ways to Ignite Shareability (Blog)
1. Write for someone, not everyone
• Target your content to individuals and their specific pain points.
– Give your audience thought provoking content and invite their
comments
• Understand that people share to manage information
• 73% process information more deeply when they share. 85% of
respondents said that reading other people’s responses helps them
understand and process
• The practice is the reward (Chris Brogan)
• “Be there, be helpful, be more “about” other people than you are
yourself. That’s it. That’s the practice. If you practice being there,
being helpful, and being all about the other people, you will get
more followers.”
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24. 7 Online Sharing Personas
• Altruists : share content out of a desire to be helpful and aspire to be seen as a reliable
source of information. Preferred tools: Facebook and email
• Careerists : well-educated and seek to gain a reputation for bringing value to their networks.
content that is more serious and professional in tone. Preferred tools: LinkedIn and email.
• Hipsters : Hipsters are younger sharers who have always lived in the “information age.” They
use Twitter and Facebook to share cutting-edge and creative content. They share content to
build their online identity. Preferred tools: Facebook and Twitter.
• Boomerangs : seek validation and thrive on the reaction of others to their content, even
when it’s negative responses. Preferred tools: Facebook, email, Twitter and blogs
• Connectors : see content sharing as a means of staying connected to others and making
plans. They are more relaxed in their sharing patterns. Preferred tools: Facebook and email.
• Selectives: more thoughtful in what they share and with whom they share it. They
personalize their sharing and expect responses to their content. Preferred tool: email.
• Trendsetters : thought leaders, marketers and business leaders who purposefully seek to stay
abreast of breaking news and trends in their industry, sharing it quickly and aggressively.
These people are typically seen as experts (or aspire to be seen as such). Preferred tools:
Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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25. Content Curation
• Finding, grouping, organizing, and sharing the best
and most relevant content on a specific issue, topic,
or vertical
– Deciding how to present this to your audience – what
opinions or viewpoints do you add?
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26. Organize Your Content Sourcing
• Create a Google Reader of your content sources so
they can be easily scanned.
– Or mark them with Delicious
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27. Pinterest as a Sign Social Media is
Shifting Towards Curation
• Scott Goodson of Forbes sees the incredible rise of Pinterest as one sign
that social media is shifting from the personal to the curated.
• Other examples
– Facebook’s Timeline
– Twitter acquired social news aggregation start-up Summify in January,
as well as social sharing platform Posterous just last month. Experts
suggest that Twitter is preparing for a big social media showdown by
moving toward a more robust, conversation- and content-based user
experience.
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29. 8 Ways to Get Content Ideas From
Your Readers
• Ask them
– Create a survey list of 10 topics you think your audience
wants to hear
• Ask them to say yes/no
• Ask them to rank
• Ask them to pick the top 3
• Always include an Other option – pay attention to what people
take the trouble to write
– Use tools: SurveyMonkey, Zoomerang, etc.
• Put the survey on your website, email newsletter, and social
channels
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30. Check Blog Comments
• Bloggers will tell you their most popular posts often
surprise them
– When you get a lot of comments review them carefully
• Write more blog posts about it – evolve your editorial calendar!
• Start a series of similar posts – did they like the format? Was it a
review? Was it a list?
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31. Check Your Retweets
• Value is in the eye of the
reader
– You always think what you post
is useful and interesting
– Turn the most popular tweets
into conversation topics going
forward
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32. Check Your URL Click-Throughs
• Link shorteners have detailed reports
• Group your links into topics/categories so you can get
a total number of click-throughs by topic
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33. Check Your Facebook Engagement
• Facebook Insights have a
great deal of detail on how
users interact with your page
• You can see which posts
received the most feedback
and interaction
• Group your status updates
into topics or categories. Talk
more about the topics that
get the most likes and
comments.
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34. Use Facebook Questions/Polls
• Write your question with multiple choice answers
• Make sure it builds on your content strategy
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35. Check Twitter Favorites
• Twitter’s Favorites feature lets
you mark a tweet in your
timeline that you like or want
to be able to find again
• You can use Favstar to find
which of your tweets people
have marked as favorites. This
gives you insight into which
topics resonate with the
people who follow you.
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36. Check Email Newsletter Click-Throughs
• Track clicks from your newsletter to your website or
blog
– What are they clicking on?
– Where do they go next?
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37. Other Ways to Get Content Ideas
• Blog around your keywords
– Use Keyword Questions at
WordTracker Labs
– Enter a keyword/phrase
and it will return related
questions people have
asked at partner search
engines
• Voila: your next Blog
post titles
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38. Search Answers on LinkedIn
• Find answers
around your
keywords
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39. Twitter
• Twitter advanced
search can filter by
geography and
attitude
• Use hashtags
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40. Farm it Out
• Interviews: identify 12 to 20 industry leaders who’ve
written books on your subject and interview them.
• Find guest bloggers who can help you create content,
and do joint promotion
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41. Get Organized
• Keep a running list of topics
• Create categories and subtopics
– If you have 10 primary categories and 5 subtopics for each category,
you have 50 blog posts at your fingertips.
– You can add another layer to your planning by assigning each subtopic
to a style of post
• How-to
• Top 10 List
• Opinion
• Case Study
• Q&A
• Interview
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42. Create an Editorial Calendar
• Spreadsheet of all content across all channels, by date for
creation, publishing, promotion, and tracking.
• Guarantees that you always have something proactive to talk
about.
• Includes current/older content, but also integrates with PR
schedule, event-driven mktg, blog editorial planning.
• Ensures you are proactive, not just reactive, to drive eyeballs
to owned assets (site, social, blog, etc).
43. Best Practices
• Break it down month-by-month, then week-by-week to day-by-day and
even hour by hour for the uber-advanced.
• Pick topics or themes for each month into broad categories that can be
broken down into sub-categories.
– Holidays, trade shows, seasons, fashion, sports, etc.
– Or dedicate each month to a different product focus or service of your
company and design a collage of content ideas centered around that
product or service in the form of videos, Tweets, blog posts and
Facebook updates.
• Share and collaborate across the team of writers, editors, researchers and
also the other departments such as SEO, advertising, public relations,
sales, etc.
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44. More Best Practices
• Connect with offline and print campaigns
– Connect the dots between print and online and carry over print
advertising themes and campaigns into the social media calendar and
vice-versa
• Format in a way that works best for you
– Excel is best, but some use Google docs
– Have separate spreadsheets or tabs for each specific type of content
you are creating. For instance, you may have one tab for your blog,
another for your newsletter and another for the additional types of
content you create, such as eBooks, white papers and case studies.
– Have one tab for new content ideas to develop
• Adapt your calendar
– As social networks change, adjust to accommodate new messaging
strategies and content. For example, Google +, Pinterest
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48. Social Media Playbook
• A procedural guide to aid social media spokespeople
– Audiences
– Voice/Tone
– Content Strategy (i.e. timing, editorial guidelines)
– Posting recipe: info, promotions, articles, etc mix
– What can/can’t be said
– Monitoring guidelines
– Spam policies
– Special policies/procedures
– Escalation processes
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49. 7 Social Media Hacks to Use Every Day
1. Take and curate photographs
– All trend lines point toward photography
– If you’re not taking and posting pictures to dedicated photo networks
and cross-posting (when appropriate) to Twitter and Facebook, you’re
missing out on a huge opportunity to grow your network and see the
world through the eyes (or cell phone cameras) of thousands of new
friends.
– Instagram, Pinterest
• Use Google +
– The SEO benefit is not insignificant
– The opportunity to interact and engage with industry professionals in
a comparatively quiet and efficient location. Like Twitter before Oprah
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50. 7 Social Media Hacks to Use Every Day
1. Pay Attention to YouTube
– The world’s 2nd largest search engine. Blended search is important!
– It has hundreds of millions a user a day.
– Identify the keywords that need to be included in the video description
– Include a transcript of the video
• indexing by search engines is more accurate
– Include a call to action
• Use annotation
• URL in description
– Link to your videos from outside sources
• Blend personal and Professional
– Don’t leave attention on the table. Unless you’re a sword swallower or an astronaut,
your personal life is more interesting than your professional life.
– I do social media, but I’m also a mom to twin boys, and I’ve traveled to 86 countries
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51. 7 Social Media Hacks to Use Every Day
1. Use Hootsuite (or another dashboard)
– Scheduling and monitoring Dashboard
– Set aside a chunk of time first thing each morning (or Monday) to find a
handful of truly interesting content that is worthy of sharing for your brand.
• Experiment with Buffer & Tweriod
– Tweriod analyzes your Twitter followers, past Tweets and the people you
follow and gives you the best times to Tweet
– Buffer lets you easily share Tweets, Facebook posts and LinkedIn updates at
optimal times
– With one click in Tweriod, you are able to start Tweeting at optimal times
inside Buffer
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52. 7 Social Media Hacks to Use Every Day
1. Create a stalker list
– Make a list of the 20 people you most want to interact with in social
media — people you don’t know, but want to know.
– Create a list for these people on Twitter and Facebook, and a circle for
them on Google +.
– Visit their blogs and bookmark them (or add them to a Google Reader)
Find them on Instagram, Pinterest, and LinkedIn and connect in those
places, too.
– Spend 15 minutes total per day interacting with some of these 20
people
– Make a new list every 3-6 months
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53. Bonus - A Fun, Useful Tool: IFTTT
• If this then that
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56. 3 Must-Haves for Social Media Lead
Generation
• Get people to connect with you.
• Get people to share your stuff.
• Place calls to action everywhere.
57. THE Links to company
blog posts
10-4-1
Links to third-
party articles
Link to a company
landing page
RULE
58. How Social Media Leads Happen
1
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Landing
Page
Form Lead
Like Blog Landing
Post
CTA
Page
Product Landing
+1 Page
CTA
Page
59. How to Fix a Bad Yelp Review
• Regularly Review Your Profile
– Look for consistencies
• Assess the nature of the complaint
– look at the reviewer’s history
• Send a private message
• Leave a public response – so the community knows
you are listening
• Try to get more reviews
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60. Latest Data
• B2B companies that blog generate 67% more leads/month
than those who do not.
• 69% of B2B marketers are shifting their budgets toward social
media.
• B2B companies that blog more than 4x/week see the biggest
increase in traffic and leads, according to @HubSpot
• 51% of B2B marketers plan to increase their spend on content
marketing, per @MarketingProfs
• 86% of #B2B companies are using social media
• Top use of B2B social media is for thought leadership at 60%,
per @btobmagazine
61. Latest Data (continued)
• B2B companies are more likely to use Twitter than B2C
companies: 75% vs 49%, per @businessdotcom
• 41% of B2B companies are acquiring customers through
Facebook.
• 39% of B2B marketers say blogging is their most valuable
content asset, per @eMarketer
• 60% of B2B marketers cite thought leadership as #1 reason to
use social media, per @btobmagazine
• Social media helps B2B marketers improve search results
• B2B social media spending set to explode to $54M over next 5
years per @Forrester
62. Social Media Statistics
• YouTube
– 60 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute (more video
uploaded in past month than three big TV networks in the past 60
years).
– YouTube gets 4,000,000,000 page views a day, which adds up to
1,000,000,000,000 a year.
– YouTube has 800,000,000 users (about the same as Facebook) who
watch 3,000,000,000 hours of video a month.
– YouTube Average viewing session remains a low 15 minutes
• Blogs
– 70 million – Total number of WordPress blogs by the end of 2011
63. Social Media Statistics
• Twitter
– 225 million – Number of Twitter accounts
– 100 million – Number of active Twitter users in 2011
– 250 million – Number of tweets per day (October 2011)
• LinkedIn
– As of December 31, 2011 (the end of the fourth quarter), professionals
are signing up to join LinkedIn at a rate that is faster than two new
members per second.
– As of February 9, 2012, LinkedIn operates the world’s largest
professional network on the Internet with more than 150 million
members in over 200 countries and territories.
– Executives from all Fortune 500 companies are LinkedIn members
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