What is your social media footprint? Each social media channel offers distinct opportunities to connect. Find out first hand from one of Forbes Top 20 branded women on Twitter how to engage and connect with your customers. Donna Marie Antoniadis, Co-founder and COO of ShesConnected will share
2. Agenda
• Why Social
• What is your social media footprint
• Why your footprint is important
• Footprint Burnout
• Managing your footprint
3. By the end of this
session I hope that
you rush back to your
computers start
building your social
media footprint!
4. My experience in digital – since the
mid ‘90s (yes the ‘90s)
• Internet since 1995
– Yellow pages first internet initiative
– Sears first online presence
– Worked with Shaw Cable (Canada’s 2nd largest cable operator) to launch high speed internet access
• Mobile industry since 2003
– Created the Mobile Marketing Roadshow worked with the leading associations (MMA & CTIA),
wireless operators (Sprint, Verizon, Alltel) and leading brands (P&G, Visa, Microsoft)
– Mobile storefront & blog for Herbal Essences
• Social media since 2006
– Created social network for women: ShesConnected.com
– Created community/conversation agency ShesConnected Multimedia : community management,
blogger panels, blog seeding programs, house parties, twitter & facebook parties and events &
conferences (GM, GM financial, Look Good Feel Better)
– Created ShesConnected Conference the 1st interactive brands and digital women with leading
brands and women (Kraft, Maples Leaf Foods, Coca-Cola), and upcoming Social Media for Business
Women
– Women & Social Media Research Report : The Power of Social Networking for Women
5. The World has gone Social
If you are a global organization, think beyond
Facebook…
NORTH AMERICA SOVIET REPUBLIC
• Facebook – 620 million • Odnoklassniki– 45 million
• MySpace – 130 million
• LinkedIn – 80 million
• Twitter – 105 million MIDDLE EAST
• NetLog– 70 million
LATIN AMERICA
• Hi5– 80 million CHINA
• Orkut – 100 million (India & Brazil) • QZone– 200 million
• Baidu Space – 40 million
• Kaixin001 – 25 million
EUROPE
• SkyRocket– 22 million (France)
• Badoo – 86 million (Europe & LATAM) JAPAN
• Mixi– 24 million
TEEN ORIENTED – Global 31 MARKETS KOREA
• Habbo– 162 million • CyWorld– 24 million
Source: Morgan Stanley, Alexa, eMarketer, Facebook, Wikipedia
6.
7. Social Media
How big is it? More recent stats…
FACEBOOK
• More than 620 million active users
• 50% of active users log on to Facebook in any given day
• Average user has 130 friends
• People spend over 700 billion minutes per month on Facebook
• Average user is connected to 80 community pages, groups and
events
• Average user creates 90 pieces of content each month
• More than 30 billion pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog
posts, notes, photo albums, etc.) shared each month
• There are more than 150 million active users currently accessing
Facebook through their mobile devices and are twice as active non-
mobile users
Source: http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics
8. Social Media
TWITTER
• 105 million registered users and adding 300,000 users a day
• In 2008 there were 300,000 tweets per day, by 2009 it had grown to
2.5 million per day. Today, there 50 million tweets per day—that's an
average of 600 tweets per second
YOUTUBE
• Exceeds 2 Billion views per day
• 24 hours of video is uploaded every second
• Average user spends 15 minutes per day watching
• 46 years of YouTube video watched each day on Facebook
• 94 of Advertising Age 100 advertising on YouTube
• Number of advertisers using display ads on YouTube increased 10 –
fold last year
Source: http://blog.twitter.com/2010/02/measuring-tweets.html , http://www.techradar.com ,
http://www.website-monitoring.com/blog/2010/05/17/youtube-facts-and-figures-history-statistics/
9. Social Media
BLOG STATS
• 133,000,000 blogs have been indexed by Technorati since 2002
• 77% of Internet users read blogs according to Universal McCann
• 60% are 18-44 * 75% have college degrees and 40% have graduate
degrees
• One in four has an annual household income of $100K
• Part-Timers, Pros, and Self-Employed Bloggers are blogging as
much as or more than ever (73%, 76% and 80%, respectively), while
Hobbyists are blogging somewhat less
• 15% of Bloggers spend 10 or more hours each week blogging.
• One in five Bloggers report updating on a daily basis
• The most common rate of updating is 2-3 times per week
• The majority of blogs use tags (85%)
Source: http://technorati.com/blogging/feature/state-of-the-blogosphere-2009/
10. Many Brands are starting to get more
traffic on their fan page then their main
website
1)
2) 19.3
52% 22
105% 16.4
88% 14.8
72% 14.9
91% 11.1
141% 8.3
80% 7.4
90% 7.4
100% 7.7
108%
1) Source: Adage. August 23, 2010 2) Source: Facebook, January 22, 2011
24. Where do you need to be to grow
your personal brand? (part 1)
• Linkedin
• Twitter (yes twitter)
• Facebook
• ShesConnected
• Quora
• Focus
25. Thank You!
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