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  1. 1. Welcome to Social Media Strategy and Usage for Small Businesses Hosted by Luis Sandoval Jr. Social Media Account Manager
  2. 2. Social Media Strategy: How Are Small Businesses Making This Work?
  3. 3. Social Media Strategy What profiles are small businesses using? Twitter: 78% Facebook: 75% LinkedIn: 30% Clicks on links shared Facebook gets 250 clicks compared to Twitter’s 117. How man times are they posting? 62% stated they post 8+ times a week. Click here to see the full infographic
  4. 4. Social Media Strategy 5 Factors To Consider • Ensure that your overall business strategy is clear did • Push for clarity on alignment for online engagement i.e. marketing, human resources, customer service, etc. • How will you extend new efforts onto the social web? (The focus here is not so much the tools and tactics, but more on the rules of engagement.) • What experience do you want people to walk away with after engaging with you? • Will the strategy be proactive or reactive? Decide whether you’re hoping for people to find you (word of mouth) or if you will strategically target followers. 25 Things Great Brands are Doing in Social Media
  5. 5. Social Media Strategy 3 Types of Strategy • Bolt-on strategy - Company creates profiles, minimal engagement, business as usual. • Forced compliance - Telling employees they will engage, putting severe constraints on what can and cannot be done, no fun. • Company optimized for social media - Company alters “business as usual” to include engagement, suggestions, and new opportunities from online community. “Itʼs all about organizational alignment.” Tac Anderson 9 Ways Your Business Needs to Change to be Social
  6. 6. Social Media Strategy What It’s Not It’s NOT Numbers!! It’s NOT Mass Profile Creation!! It’s NOT Mass Content Posting!! Steady and Consistent wins the race!
  7. 7. Social Media Strategy What do I record?
  8. 8. Social Media Strategy Record Everything! Photo Credit ShaneRobinson
  9. 9. Social Media Strategy BEWARE • Rushing to create profiles before the strategy • Lack of objectives and measurement • Content creation guidelines Photo Credit twicepix • Failing to engage with online community • Limited Reach
  10. 10. Social Media Strategy Tools to Equip Yourself
  11. 11. Your Digital Toolbelt: LinkedIn Photo Credit pursuethepassion
  12. 12. LinkedIn: Applications Connect your Share your Wordpress blog presentations with to your profile your network. Acquire real data Connect with for your market your network in research. other cities. Display your Did you know you could put a video intro of yourself creative designs on Linkedin? to your network.
  13. 13. LinkedIn: Page Power How LinkedIn is Helping Businesses Grow
  14. 14. LinkedIn: Page Power
  15. 15. LinkedIn: Page Power
  16. 16. LinkedIn: Lead Your Industry
  17. 17. LinkedIn: Lead Your Industry
  18. 18. Your Digital Toolbelt: Twitter
  19. 19. Twitter: Search
  20. 20. Twitter: Search
  21. 21. Twitter: TweetChat Polls and Surveys to gather real market data.
  22. 22. Twitter: Listorious
  23. 23. Twitter: Branded Background Sets the tone of the brand.
  24. 24. Twitter: Branded Background Sets tone and can offer more information.
  25. 25. Twitter: Effective Bio Twitter bios offer you a chance in 160 characters to establish yourself with key words that others might be searching for, but also clearly defines who you are. Don’t Miss “Twitter 101 for Business”
  26. 26. Your Digital Toolbelt: Facebook Photo Credit Laughing Squid
  27. 27. Facebook: “Like” Unleashed When your readers Like something on your website, this now generates an update on their news feeds that looks like Facebook Share. It appears as if you’ll only need one Facebook button on your blog or website in the future: the Facebook Like button.
  28. 28. Facebook: On Your Site It’s going to be important to put your Facebook profile on as many of your outlets as possible, from business cards, or email signatures, and yes...even your website. h t t p s:/ /d e v e lo p e r s .f a c e b o o k .c o m/ > click on Core Concepts > click on Social Plugins
  29. 29. Facebook: Profile Perks You have 180 pixels wide and 540 pixels tall to work with.
  30. 30. Facebook: Custom Pages Custom pages can be designed to be 520 pixels wide.
  31. 31. Facebook: Lots of Info Maximize your info fields with keywords and information.
  32. 32. Facebook:Marketing Tips • Events - Host social media events for your Twitter and Facebok community so they can do promotions for you via Twitter messages, Facebook postings, photo sharing, and video. Use your community as a marketing and promotions team. • Giveaways - Contests and promotions are always a good idea. The process of giving ALWAYS comes back to you in new forms of business. Consider a charity giveaway or other unique ways to host monthly or quarterly contests and give your community a reason to talk about you and keep coming back. • Unique Engagement - Find interesting ways to get your community buzzing about what you do. (ex. Start a customer cooking class. Teaching, mentoring and supporting your community will always come back to you with more business.) • Behind the Scenes - Offering a sneak preview of new products, services, or features online can help build demand and provide critical feedback to help smooth the launch. • Become the Expert - Chances are your company's white paper won't go viral. But sharing knowledge you've gathered through your trade can go a long way toward boosting your brand. • Don’t Be Defensive, Remember Customer Service - A harsh review or comment of your business on sites like Yelp can bruise your ego. But resist the temptation to lash out in public. Remember that customer service is just as important online as it is in person. • Don’t Forget to Engage Offline - It’s important to remember that you want the customer to come to you, so be sure to offer incentives and reminders for your community to come visit your location in person.
  33. 33. Your Digital Toolbelt: The Blog Blog • Focus on consistent posting (1 day a week, or 3 times a month). • Encourage comments, ask questions, and share your expertise. • Don’t be afraid to share content you find on other sites, especially if it’s embeddable. The expectation is not that you came up with all this yourself, but rather become a focal point for good information. A Guide to Starting Your Small Business Blog
  34. 34. Your Digital Toolbelt: The Blog YouTube • Create tutorials or demonstrations of your product or services. • Respond to customers via video, especially if it’s a common question. • Think of a series to increase shelf life. • Use video to increase your Marketing list. • Plan flexible structure to give your video some polish, but be authentic and personable. 29 Tips to Make Your Video Marketing Easy
  35. 35. Your Digital Toolbelt: The Blog Foursquare (geo-location) • Let your customer know! • Be generous with your mayor special. • Offer incentives to all Foursquare users. • Add a few tips. Create your Foursquare business page
  36. 36. Your Digital Toolbelt: The Blog QR Codes • Great for scavenger hunts! • Load the QR code image with websites or data. • Not for everyone... Create your own QR codes!
  37. 37. Measuring Success: Results May Vary
  38. 38. Measuring Depending on your goals, what you measure will vary. Essentials of Integrating SEO and Social Media
  39. 39. Measuring: Social is SEO
  40. 40. Measuring: Social is SEO Key Elements • Tags • Profiles • URLS • Describe Everything • Photo Tagging Photo Credit MridulRaj Social Media ROI: Tips and Challenges
  41. 41. Luis Sandoval Jr. Social Media Manager luis@swebdevelopment.com Sweb Development Office 707 South St. Mary’s St San Antonio, TX, 78205 210-617-7260 www.swebdevelopment.com facebook.com/swebapps @Sweb

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