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Kevin Dando, PBS Director of Digital Marketing and Communications

on Twitter: @kdando

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Promotions for our March to a Million

• Editorial promotions -- varied, and more often

• Paid media promotions – Facebook ads

• Thanks to those of you who linked to our page.

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Things We Learned:

 •Sponsored stories FB ads – we LOVE them. Please look into them.

•A well-time visit to Facebook HQ was helpful.

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Promotion via Social• Examples:

• Be nimble – the night of death of Bin Laden -- working with Nate at FRONTLINE & Teresa at NewsHour – resulted in four posts on the PBS Facebook page before NPR’s Web site had anything about Bin Laden.

• Local events – geo-targeted posts. Especially good for events. Examples: Independent Lens screenings and Ken Burns events. Our Facebook page serves both local and national audiences.

• In the news – have an angle? Send a deep link – archival content can be really helpful.

 

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What you should be doing:•Send links to your current content that you want promoted – but remember to also be opportunistic. If something in the news comes up that you have content that can anchor to that news item -- PLEASE send it to me – and quickly. (Shout out to Religion & Ethics)

•How to get content to me:• Fastest and best – email – [email protected]

•If you have something that’s breaking – please text my Google Voice number @ 703.436.2607. (24/7)

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Ongoing

•We’re learning more about social media optimization – and the all important EdgeRank –

•Visit to Facebook – learning about what Facebook is working on, and things to do to make your post more relevant.

•And we’re putting what we’re learning up in a private Facebook group – request to join @

•http://to.pbs.org/FBsocialmedia

Kevin Dando
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Tips, Tricks and Tactics

Average number of posts per day for media brands

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What drives use on Facebook?

• What is “EdgeRank”

• Why should my station care about it?

• Increased engagement on the FB page = increased number of people who see your FB page’s items in “top stories” feed

• This is why asking open-ended questions on Facebook is a smart thing to do.

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Tips, Tricks and Tactics

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Tips, Tricks and Tactics

• Treat Facebook posts like microwave popcorn

• Monitor, measure, respond

• Interesting finding from University of Pennsylvania study on NY Times most-emailed stories is good background for Facebook posts.

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Tips, Tricks and Tactics• Always be thinking of the mobile user and the

user just about to go to sleep or just waking up.

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YouTube Tips, Tricks and Tactics

• Always “bug” your videos with your ID – up front, so people know the source. This is especially important when your video is embedded away from the site, and away from its description and, possibly, its title. 

• Always, always remember to put your website's URL at the beginning of the description. You want people to know clicking to your site is an option.

• (Confused why more people don't do this.)

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Tips, Tricks and Tactics

• Annotations in YouTube video should help promote airdates. Can also be used to link to other YouTube videos, too.

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Tips, Tricks and Tactics

• Regarding comment moderation on YouTube clips, others may differ, but here are PBS’s recommendations:

• Turn on comment moderation and review every comment; or

• Turn off the ability to comment.

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• Do we really need to talk about Facebook ads?

• 31 percent of all online display ads are on Facebook

• Targeting is incredibly precise• Format is well suited-to drive tune-in

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Perhaps the most important slide in this presentation

• If you are doing Facebook ads, you MUST look at “sponsored stories” ads, which are amazingly effective at bringing in new fans, and relatively inexpensive.

• Details at facebook.com/ads

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Suggested ways to follow “the conversation”

• Take time to look at your Web site’s stats to see where traffic is coming from – “referrals.” Google Analytics is particularly good at this.

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Suggested ways to follow “the conversation”

Twitter has many ways to track keywords

• Search.twitter.com for up-to-the-minute (literally) tracking (also Hootsuite and Tweetdeck)(examples: your station call letters, NPR, PBS)

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Tips, Tricks and Tactics

Blogs and pages to review:

• Mashable (mashable.com)• ReadWriteWeb (readwriteweb.com)• Lifehacker (lifehacker.com)

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Questions?

Kevin [email protected]

facebook.com/kdandotwitter.com/kdando