Angie Swartz, Square Martini Media, presents to National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) for the 3rd year on social media. "20 Steps to Make Sure Social Media Doesn’t Leave Your Business Behind"
12. Example: Old Spice Guy 2. Create a picture of how all parts of YOU interrelate to your business. 3. Write a one page description of YOU & your online personality.
21. Social Media can be your voice.4. Write a “media one pager “about your business. 5. Use this and your YOU description as the foundation for all communications.
27. Example: Rhonda Porter @mortgageporter Make a list ways you are already an expert, a giver, a resource. Use this list to prepare content to be shared online . Make a weekly appointment to give , help and advise online.
28. Do You Already Know Everyone You Need to Know? Are you honoring the networks you already have? Develop deeper relationships with your existing networks online and in person. Team with social media users. Support and learn from them. Have fun! Teach friends what you learn & learn from them.
29. Understand how Social Media Works Learn how social media works via classes, webinars, books, blogs. Know that it’s complicated. Collaborate with an expert to help you. Stay focused on your core competencies.
30. Learning Resources Blogs, Training, Webinars Mashable Alltop Social Media Examiner TechCrunch Fast Company CopyBlogger SpinSucks Problogger ChrisBrogan Harvard Business Review Duct Tape Marketing Books See my LinkedIn Profile but start with Crush It! www.twitter.com/AngieSwartz
43. With uninformed employee teamsTime & Money Wasters Interaction with everyone that starts a conversation with you. Avoid the temptation to link everything together as a strategy. Make sure to train all employees and use social media as a company approach.
62. Simplify Everything Plan ahead. Create Editorial Calendars to make posting your content routine. Write really GREAT content. Reuse and repurpose everything. Measure everything and adjust as you go. It’s never static!
64. 20 Steps to Make Sure Social Media Doesn’t Leave Your Business Behind Define your heartfelt social and world goals. Create a picture of how all parts of YOU interrelate to your business. Write a one page description of YOU & your online personality. Create a “media one pager”. Use 1-4 as the foundation for all communications. Make a list ways you are already an expert, a giver, a resource. Prepare content to be shared online . Schedule a weekly appointment to give, help and advise online. Develop deeper relationships with your existing networks online and in person. Team with social media users. Support and learn from them. Have fun! www.twitter.com/AngieSwartz
65. 20 Steps to Make Sure Social Media Doesn’t Leave Your Business Behind Teach friends what you learn & learn from them. Learn via classes, webinars, books, blogs. Collaborate with an expert to help you. Stay focused on your core competencies. Be a User! Interaction with everyone that starts a conversation with you. Avoid the temptation to link everything together as a strategy. Train all employees and use social media as a company approach. Embrace change and identify sources to stay informed about new technology. Plan ahead. Create Editorial Calendars to make posting your content routine. Write really GREAT content. Reuse and repurpose everything. Measure everything and adjust as you go. It’s never static! www.twitter.com/AngieSwartz
66. Questions? Angie A. Swartz Square Martini Media 619.890.6274 Private Group Training Corporate Training Consulting Speaking www.SquareMartiniMedia.com