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This is a presentation I did to the Greater Dandenong Council to give them an overview of how social media could be used.

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The Social Media Scene

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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

• BigFoot at Steps – online social media training www.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

These are Mocks – sock covers for mobile phones

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Let’s Watch a Video

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Source: Comscore State of the Australian Internet 2010

How Much Time Does Australia Spend online?

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Source: Comscore State of the Australian Internet 2010

Where is Time Spent?

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What is Social Media?

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Top 20 Social Networking Sites in the world….

Source: Wikipedia.com Jan 2010

Rank Name   Description/Focus   Registered users   Registration  1 Facebook General. 667 million Open to people 13 and older

2 Qzone General. In Simplified Chinese; caters for mainland China users 300 million Open to the General Public

3 Habbo General for teens. Over 31 communities worldwide. Chat Room and user profiles. 203 million Open to people 13 and older

4 Twitter General. Micro-blogging, RSS, updates 200 million Open5 MySpace General, but with a music focus. 130 million Open to ages 13 and up.6 Windows Live Spaces Blogging (formerly MSN Spaces) 120 million Open

7 LinkedIn General but mainly business 100 million Open to people 18 and older.

8 Orkut General. Owned by Google Inc. Popular in Brazil and decreasingly, in India 100 million Open to people 18 and older,

9 Friendster General. Popular in Southeast Asia. No longer popular in the western world. 90 million Open to people 16 and older.

No children allowed.

10 hi5General. Popular in India,Portugal, Mongolia, Thailand, Romania, Jamaica, Central Africa and Latin America. Not popular in the USA.

80 million Open to people 13 and older. No children allowed.

11 Tagged General. Subject to quite some controversy about its e-mail marketing and privacy policy. 70 million Open

12 Flixster Movies 63 million Open to people 13 and older13 Vkontakte Russian social network. 59 million Open

14 NetlogGeneral. Popular in Europe, Turkey, the Arab World and Canada's Québec province. Formerly known as Facebox and Redbox

59 million Open to people 13 and older

15 MyLife Locating friends and family, keeping in touch (formerly Reunion.com) 51 million Open

16 Classmates.com School, college, work and the military 50 million Open to people 18 and older17 Odnoklassniki General. Popular in Russia and former Soviet republics 45 million Open18 Bebo General. 40 million Open to people 13 and older19 Badoo General, Popular in Europe 37 million Open to people 18 and older

20 Flickr Photo sharing, commenting, photography related networking, worldwide 32 million Open to people 13 and older.

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Source: Comscore State of the Australian Internet 2010

Top Social Networks in Australia

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Source date: 16/2/10

Demographics of users on social networking sites

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Benefits To communicate with customers Position yourself/business as an expert Grow a community Brand Awareness Engage with your audience Listen to your audience Drive people to your website Build relationships with your customers Increase likelihood to purchase Page appears in online searches To get feedback on products/services To tell customers about new products & services Demographic stats on people who like your page

About Facebook Pages

• 667 million+ people using it • 9 million in Australia• 300+ million people on it daily• People spend on average 55 minutes a day on Facebook

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A Facebook Page

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Helping the Community

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About Twitter

Benefits of Twitter Drive people to your website/blog Communicate with customers Position yourself/business as thought leader in an area Rapidly respond to customer queries/needs/complaints Poll and get feedback Engage with your audience Grow a Community Market research Appears in online searches Networking

200 million registered users (February 2011)

2.5 million Australian registered users 1 Billion Tweets are sent A WEEK! 500,000 new users sign up A DAY!

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Twitter Usage

March 2010 statistics

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Twitter Usage

March 2010 statistics

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Government Departments Tweeting

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Australian Tweeter…

By following @dfat, Australians can ensure they get the latest information on travel advisories, breaking news and Australia's foreign and trade policies

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Use Twitter For Research

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Customer Care

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Why Bother with a Blog?

• 51% of Internet users read a blog at least monthly and over 60% by 2014 (Technorati)

• Companies with a business blog attract 55% more website visitors than non-blogging companies (HubSpot)

• More than 43% of U.S. companies will market via a blog by 2012, up from 34% in 2010 (eMarketer)

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Blogs are Trusted

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Blogging really engages the team internally as well as customer - this blog has 8 contributors

Blogging

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Source: Comscore State of the Australian Internet 2010

Online Video

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Department of Broadband

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Department of Environment YouTube Channel

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About YouTube

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About YouTube

People want to be entertained!

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Trends

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Geolocation

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Gamification

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Storytelling

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

www.Facebook.com/SocialRabbit

www.Twitter.com/LaRoo

www.YouTube.com/user/TheSocialRabbit

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