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How to use social media to build your business

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Growing your business with Social Media

Aidan ReillySocial Media Consultant

BrightwayOnline.ie

Growing Your Business with Social Media

• What is Social Media?????• Social Media Channels – Blogs, Facebook,

Twitter, etc• Social Media Tools – Dashboards, Feeds• How can social media help my business?• Social Media Planning.• Measure results (ROI)

What do you think of when you

hear ‘Social Media’?

Social Media – Any online technology or practice that people

use to share content, opinions, insights,

experiences, perspectives and

media.

Social Media is…

Sharing

Conversing

Communicating

Engaging

Interacting

Networking

..Building Relationships

Social Media Channels

Where are YOUR customers?

Social Media Channels &Tools

• Blogs, Podcasts, Vlogs

• Facebook

• Twitter

• LinkedIn

• Youtube

• Minor sites

• Social Bookmarks

• Dashboards

• Tools (RSS, Apps)

Blogging

• A weblog, or blog, is ideal for getting the word out about your business.

• Wordpress, Blogger

• Search engines love them

• Your blog can grow with your business

• Can be optimized for SEO

• Simple to set up and maintain

• Can serve for as the hub for your marketing efforts

Podcast, vlogs

• Podcasts– Internet radio broadcast– Getting started is simple– Capture the excitement of live

events– Podcast where ever you are.

• Vlogs– Promote a product, service or

even yourself– Educational videos for

customers– Use best audio and video you

can afford– Use Youtube to store vlogs

Facebook

• >800 million active users.

• 1.94 million Irish users.

• 900 new profiles each day.

• Average Irish user spends 4hrs 10mins/month.

• Average user has 130 friends and has connected to 80 pages.

• 77% of consumers interact with brands on Facebook.

Facebook for Business

• Free resource for communicating with individuals and groups

• Sign up as individual

• Share messages, pictures, video,etc

• ‘Like’ business pages

• Set up your own business page

Facebook Personal Page

• Friends must be approved• Standard page open to only friends you approve• Send message privately or publicly.• Chat online• Comment on walls of your friends• Friends can comment on your wall.• Customize your page

Facebook Business Page

• Promote your business or products• Company info, mission statement, product

info, etc• Any user can ‘like’ your page.• You cannot see the profile of people who

‘like’ your page• Users can see what friends ‘liked’ your page• You can assign administrator privileges

Facebook Users

• 13 – 15 years of age = 7%• 16 – 17 years of age = 6%• 18 – 24 years of age = 24%• 25 – 34 years of age = 31%• 35 – 44 years of age = 17%• 45 – 54 years of age = 8%• 55 – 64 years of age = 3%• 65+ years of age = 2%

Facebook Wall

• Resembles a blog

• Post frequently to keep friends and people who ‘like’ your page

• Useful info, not blatant advertising

• Add photos, videos, polls

Advertising on Facebook

• Creat Ad• Allocate spend• > spend = > visibility• Target by location,

demographic, interests, Facebook connections

• Pay per impression, pay per click

Facebook Group

• Find a niche• Create a group for that niche• Post interesting material• People who are interested in topic can join.• Powerful tool to attract users to business page• Members don’t have to ‘like’ your page

Facebook Event

• Announce an event on your group or business page.

• Internet event – webinar

• Live event – trade show, speech, demonstration

• Invite friends

• Great for promotion

Twitter

• 100 million active users.

• 385,000 Irish Twitter accounts.

• 34% of marketers have generated leads using Twitter and 20% have closed deals.

Twitter

• Simple concept – say what’s on your mind in no more than 140 characters

• People follow your messages (tweets) • Tweets are visible to your followers and people

who search for a specific topic you tweeted about.• Only direct messages are private.• Send message from anywhere with internet access

Twitter for business

• Tweet content that people want to read.

• Potential clients will follow you

• Followers retweet your posts to their followers.

• These people become your followers

• Followers can become customers

Twitter features

• Hashtag (#) draws attention to specific words in tweet.

• Reply to sender is seen by senders followers.

• Retweet interesting posts to your followers

• Direct message for privacy

• #followfriday

Twitter users

• 3 – 12 years of age = 4%

• 13 – 17 years of age = 13%

• 18 – 34 years of age = 45%

• 35 – 49 years of age = 24%

• 50+ years of age = 14%

LinkedIn

• 100 Million users.• >470,000 Irish profiles.• Ireland still has the 2nd

highest penetration of LinkedIn users in the world.

• The average user is aged 35 – 44, living in Dublin and AB social class. Just 2% of unemployed on LinkedIn.

LinkedIn, the business network

• Designed for B2B connections

• Network with professionals in your industry

• Touch base with consumers

• Build a powerful network

• Get introductions

LinkedIn Personal Page

• Create a personal profile similar to a resume.

• Add a picture, create a bio, link to website• Expand your reach by getting connected• Demonstrate your expertise by getting

recommended by people who have used your services.

• Create or join groups

LinkedIn Users

• 13 – 17 years of age = 4%• 18 – 34 years of age = 27%• 35 – 49 years of age = 37%• 50+ years of age = 31%

• rates highest of all social media sites among US sales professionals for generating leads and building brand awareness

LinkedIn Features

• Company Page

• LinkedIn Groups

• Discussions

• Recruitment

• Asking & Answering questions

• Follow a company

YouTube

• 2nd most popular search engine

• >490 million users.• In 2010, Youtube had 1.3

million regular Irish users.• Video is 53 times more

likely to appear on 1st page Google search.

• 60% of all traffic on the mobile web is video traffic.

Minor Sites

• Google+• Tumblr – micro-

blogging• MySpace – music,

bands• Flickr – photographs• Slideshare.net –

powerpoint, PDF.• Foursquare

Social Bookmarks

• Stumbleupon• Digg• Reddit• Pinterest• Buzzfeed• Delicious• Tweetmeme

Dashboards

• Ping.fm• Tweetchat – follow #• Hootsuite• Tweetdeck• Seesmic• RSS (Feedburner)

Social Media Marketing

Social media marketing allows businesses to

build online relationships and to connect and interact

on a much more personalized and dynamic level.

Lets look at the figures…• Only 14% of people trust advertisements.• 78% of people trust the recommendations of

other consumers (Nielsen Trust in Advertising report 2007)

• 51% of Irish consumers write about products on social media.

• 44% post for advice.• 15% post to praise• 12% post to complain• Source: TNS digital Life Study (January 2012)

Building online relationships• Requires the long view

• Establish your expertise

• Participate regularly as a ‘good citizen’.

• Avoid overt self-promotion

• Sell softly

• Provide value with links, resources, and unbiased information

BE A GOOD CITIZEN

BE A HELPFUL PERSONBE A FRIENDLY

PERSONBE A KIND PERSONBE A PERSON WHO

ACHIEVES ALL THIS, AND YOU WILL BE VALUED.

Improving Business Processes

• Promptly detect and correct customer problems

• Obtain customer feedback on new products or changes

• Provide support to many people at one time

• Improve service delivery

• Locate qualified vendors, service providers and employees

• Collect critical market intelligence on your industry and competitors

• Use geolocation services to drive local traffic

Other benefits• Improve Search Engine

ranking• Save money on

advertising• Selling when opportunity

arises– Sell CDS and Event tickets– Include a link to your

website– Offer promotional codes

and special offers– Include sign-up options for

your newsletter

Social Media Marketing Plan

• Establish Goals– Attract customers– Build Brand– Establish your expertise– Improve business processes– Improve Search Engine Rankings– Save money on advertising

• Set quantifiable objectives• Identify target markets and where they are• Estimate costs• Value Return on Investment

Measure Results

• Measure results online and offline

• Google Analytics• Facebook and Twitter

analytics• Measure against goals

and objectives

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