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A presentation to Central NSW councils on what social media is and how it can be used for local government.

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Social Media for Councils

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Who is Lara Solomon?

• Owner of the Mocks brandwww.MyMocks.com

• Author of Brand New Day – The Highs & Lows of Starting a Small Business

www.BrandNewDay.com.au

• Chief Rabbit at Social Rabbitwww.SocialRabbit.net

• Big Foot at Steps Online Facebook Trainingwww.StepsLearning.com

• Winner of Telstra NSW Micro Business Award 2008• Finalist in Telstra Young Businesswoman Award in 2005 and 2008• Blogger for www.SmartCompany.com.au, www.socialnomics.net, www.flyingsolo.com.au

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• Introductions by you

• What social media is

• What Aussie’s are up to....

• Facebook

• Twitter

• YouTube

• LinkedIn

• Blogging

• FourSquare

• Case Studies

• Strategy Time

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Let’s Watch a Video

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Social media is media designed to be disseminated through social interaction, created using highly accessible and scalable publishing techniques. Social media uses Internet and web-based technologies to transform broadcast media monologues (one to many) into social media dialogues (many to many). It supports the democratization of knowledge and information, transforming people from content consumers into content producers…… Businesses also refer to social media as user-generated content (UGC) or consumer-generated media (CGM). Social media utilization is believed to be a driving factor in the idea that the current period in time will be defined as the Attention Age. Source: Wikipedia.com

What is Social Media?

OR…. a way to have a conversation with your audience

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What is Social Media?

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Source: Comcast Australia Online Report 2011

Australian Internet Use

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Source: Sensis Social Media Report 2011

Australian Social Media Use

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Source: Sensis Social Media Report 2011

Australian Social Media Use

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Source: Sensis Social Media Report 2011

Australian Social Media Use

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Video: Is social networking worth it

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People use the internet to make purchase decisions and recommendations to others

Are you convinced yet?

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“36% have engaged with government or

politicians on a social networking site”

Source: Nielsen | Community Engine Social Media Business Benchmarking Study 2011

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Source: Nielsen | Community Engine Social Media Business Benchmarking Study 2011

Social Media Strategy

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Source: Nielsen | Community Engine Social Media Business Benchmarking Study 2011

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Source: Nielsen | Community Engine Social Media Business Benchmarking Study 2011

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Do You Google Your Organisation?

Find out what is being said....

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Why have a page?

To promote your organisation and it’s services To increase awareness To reach people globally To increase the number of people you reach To tell customers about new products/services To get feedback on products/services To create a community for your organisation To engage your customers To build a relationship with your audience To make your customers feel loved!

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Types of Facebook Accounts - Profile

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Types of Facebook Accounts - Group

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Types of Facebook Accounts - Page

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Page updates appear in news feeds of fans

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Position yourself as an expert

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Promote Events

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Grow A Community

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Engage with Your Audience

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Facebook Ad’s

Fans grew from 4,333 to 336,000 due to this ad

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Stats on Page Likers

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React in real time

Started on Feb 3, Fans on Feb 10th = 2322

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Facebook Places

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Twitter is Growing

– 200million people on Twitter globally– Average age on Twitter is 39 Years Old– 2.5 Million Australians are on Twitter

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Twitter Usage

Source: Mashable.com March 2010 statistics

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Twitter Usage

Source: Mashable.com March 2010 statistics

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Top Tweeters!

Source: Twittercounter.com

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Customise your page

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Search for Orange Council

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Search for #christmasinjuly within 100 miles of Sydney

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Drive people to your website

Direct to your website

Customer Service

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Communicate News

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Gov Twit - Directory

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Customer Service

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Search for Councillors

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Government Channels

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Mosman Council YouTube Channel

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Why YouTube?

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Why YouTube?

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What is LinkedIn?

• Professional social network with 100 million members• 1.2m in Australia• Average age of 37 years old• Average income of $108,000• An online network to build your reputation• A place to find a job• A place to find staff• A place to do research• A place to find answers• A place to promote events

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Profile

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Company Profile

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Search Engine Results

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Link to your blog

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Communicate

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Promote yourself as an expert

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Research Resource

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Recruitment

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Get recommendations

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Networking Groups

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Networking

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Promote Events

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Blogging

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What is a Blog?

A blog (a blend of the term web log)  is a type of website or part of a website. Blogs are usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. Blog can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.

Most blogs are interactive, allowing visitors to leave comments and even message each other via widgets on the blogs and it is this interactivity that distinguishes them from other static websites.

Many blogs provide commentary or news on a particular subject; others function as more personal online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, Web pages, and other media related to its topic. The ability of readers to leave comments in an interactive format is an important part of many blogs. Most blogs are primarily textual, although some focus on art (Art blog), photographs (photoblog), videos (video blogging), music (MP3 blog), and audio (podcasting). Microblogging is another type of blogging, featuring very short posts. Source: wikipedia.com

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Is Anyone Using Blogs?

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Source: Technorati.com State of the Bloggersphere 2010

What do People Say About Blogs?

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Source: Technorati.com State of the Bloggersphere 2010

Which sources do you trust for brand, product, or service information?

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How FourSquare Works…

• You create a deal• When people check into your place they can claim the deal

Why Use it?• People have to go to your venue to claim it• People can recommend your venue to others’• FourSquare can be linked up to Facebook for users

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- HARD WORK

You Should know that Social Media is….

- PART OF MARKETING

- NOT A SILVER BULLET

- A WAY TO PROMOTE

- SOMETHING THAT TAKES TIME

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Case Studies

Arizona Office of Tourism Facebook Campaign AOT created a variety of Facebook Ads for different promotions, giveaways, and local events. They ran ads to promote their Facebook Page and to specific destinations on their website depending upon the initiative. In each case, they created excitement about the promotion in the ads and followed through with consistent messaging in the landing pages

Results• 8 times more clicks to the landing page than paid search efforts• 27% conversion rate for Arizona Visitors Guide requests• 17% conversion for email newsletter opt-in• Overall, 89% of the total online marketing traffic comes to promotions from Facebook Ads

http://ads.ak.facebook.com/ads/FacebookAds/AOT_CaseStudy.pdf

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Case Studies

Queensland Best Job in The WorldUsing Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, newspaper classifieds and their website to generate the interest.

Results• 34,680 job applications• $390 Million AUD of publicity• Australia tourism down, but Queensland tourism up 20%• 50% of Australia trips now include a Queensland component

One of the Entrieshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUFm8CJWJ14

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Case Studies

Victorian Bushfires- Twitter provided accounts of the fires- Prime Minister Kevin Rudd directed followers to donate blood and cash to the Red Cross appeal- Twitter had unauthorised scraping of Country Fire Authority (CFA) updates- Google created a mashup of the CFA fire map- A bushfire housing website was developed to match people in need of emergency accommodation with those willing to offer somewhere to stay

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Case Studies

Get the community involved in reporting problems, and give them access to the info to provide fixes

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Integrating Social Media

1. Add your social media icons to:1. Your email signature & your team’s2. Your website – on every page, not just on one

2. Promote other social media links on your social media, eg Twitter on Facebook

3. Promote your social networks in your current marketing

4. Integrate your on and off line marketing

5. Make it easy for people to contact you online

6. Use your online marketing materials offline and vice versa

7. Look at what you have already created, eg newsletters, posters, flyers etc. and reuse them

8. Make it part of your marketing plan

9. Make someone responsible for it

10. Use it to build relationships

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www.SocialRabbit.net

http://au.linkedin.com/in/LaraSolomon

www.Facebook.com/SocialRabbit

www.Twitter.com/LaRoo

www.YouTube.com/TheSocialRabbit

Questions