social media vol 2
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SOCIAL MEDIA & NETWORKING
VOLUME 2What is foursquare and why do I care? Should I use a Facebook
Group or a Fan Page?
These are some of the burning questions of Social Media &
Networking.
Powerful connections are taking place online, and if you aren't
involved, you are leaving money on the table.
Welcome
Kelly Hornbuckle, Manager of Marketing & Communications, Georgia Restaurant Association
Kaitlin Follrath, Project Manager, GRA ipd
Carl Muth, CEO, FoodserviceResourceAssociates.com
What is Web 2.0? A perceived second generation of
web development and design, that facilitates communication, secure information sharing, interoperability, and collaboration on the World Wide Web. Web 2.0 concepts have led to the development and evolution of web-based communities, hosted services, and applications; such as social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies.
Web 2.0 is…
Web 2.0 is… Greater Than the Sum of its Parts
Web 2.0 is… More than just a catch phrase-
It’s a State of Mind!
Why should I join? According to the Pew Internet & American Life
Project, 74% of U.S. adults are online; 35% use social networking sites (which has more than quadrupled in the past four years).
Propelled by the growth of Facebook Inc. and LinkedIn Corp., social networks are now more popular than e-mailing on the Internet, according to a Nielsen study.
If you want to get to the 18-40 year old demographic, It’s important to go where they hang out.
Web 2.0 is…the New World Order
94% of 18 year olds actively use the internet
June 2008: average number of text messages per user = 188
93% of Americans believe an organization should have a presence on social media sites
85% believe organizations should use these services to interact
Why is Web 2.0 so powerful?
Harnesses “Word of Mouth” Is Participation Driven Instantly Updatable in Real
Time “Broadcasts” seeds of info
across multiple platforms Maximizes “Opt-In”
Communication Quick & Easy Info Sharing -
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Old School = NetworkingNew School = Social Networking Visualize social networking as real networking: Find a good place to network Scope out your surroundings Say your hellos Listen to the tone of the conversation Add to the conversation Monitor the reactions
Don’t want to be too overdressed for the party!
In Other Words
Market – Your Message Manage – Your Brand Measure – Your Efforts
… repeat!
Always Use the 3 M’s of Web 2.0
Best Practices Be Candid, Open, Accessible, Relatable Provide a Human Face and Voice for Your
Organization Web 2.0 is a Conversation Lives “Forever” on the Internet ~ So Be
Nice
Where do I start? Facebook - www.facebook.com Over
175 Million Users – 35-50 year-old increased 256%
Twitter – www.twitter.com 3rd Most Used Social Media Outlet
LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com Over 35 Million Professionals
Yelp – www.yelp.com 34% of reviews are restaurants. 26 million unique visitors in December 2009, up 60% from 16 million unique visitors in December 2008 - more than 8 million reviews posted worldwide
Google Account for alerts and analytics
Social Network Audiences Facebook is your Home LinkedIn is your Office FourSquare is your Bar Twitter is your Coffee Shop
Facebook - www.facebook.com
What is Facebook?
Is a free-access social networking website any one can Join.
Users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with other people. People can also add friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves.
The biggest growth spurt for Facebook has been in the category of users from 35 to 49 years of age. (256% Increase)
The study found that of Internet users throughout the world, two-thirds visited a social networking site last year. Of those Palo Alto, Calif.-based Facebook is the leader, with visits every month by 3 of every 10 Internet users, the Nielsen study reports.
Basics
Step 1) Set up an account. Step 2) Create a profile Step 3) Upload Photos Step 4) Find Friends Step 5) Navigate Facebook
Create a Personal Page
Advanced
1) Set up a Business account 2) Events 3) Email & Website Incorporation 4) Marketing 5) Fans
Practical Application SIP the Experience
Lindberg Station
Practical Application
Like broadcasting your text messages Can be done from mobile phone 140 characters or less = microblogging Real time updates Media darling Powerful way to give & get information Opt-In: Followers instead of Friends www.twitter.com
Key Twitter Terms Tweet: 140 character message which shows up on
your twitter page and in the twitter feed of your followers
Re-Tweet: when you copy something someone else says and give them credit – ex: RT @cmuth “social networking is awesome”
Hashtag: a way to mark key phrases for easy search – ex. #sxsw
@ reply: a way to reply to a fellow twitterer publicly Direct Message: private 140 character
communication Twitter List: be seen as an expert/information source
Selecting Your Twitter Name Secure your real
name and organization name
Keep it short Case doesn’t matter Avoid underscores You can easily change
Full Name, Username is more difficult
Ex: GArestaurants / Kelly Hornbuckle
FourSquare
Using FourSquare for Business Give the Mayor his/her Due: Imagine the local pizza palace declaring that
on any given day…if you are the Mayor of their palace, you and your party dine for free. (Who wouldn’t love to announce that to your friends or the kid’s baseball team?)
Buddy Up: Imagine four or five businesses working together to create a fun scavenger hunt of sorts that requires you check into each locale…and then you enjoy some huge discount or prize package that features all of their offerings.
Newbies Welcome Wagon: When you check into the dry cleaners for the first time, those laundered shirts are just a penny each.
Share the Love: Check in at the local marketing agency and bring a canned good for the food bank. For your trouble, you get a little temporary body art and a chance at winning a big prize.
Online and Off: The local radio station is doing a remote. During the remote, if you check in and show your phone’s screen – you go into a drawing to win front row tickets to the hot concert in town.
Come on Back, Ya’ Hear: Check in at the local coffee house at least 4 times in the course of a month and you get free coffee for the next month.
Check in Specials: Using the Tips area…the local watering hole could offer happy hour specials, buy a beer, get one free specials etc.
FohBoh.com
www.linkedin.com
Set up a LinkedIn profile
Yelp.com
Set Up Google Alerts
Blogs:
Podcasts:
Audio and/or video files which are available over the web through syndication (RSS Feed)
RSS = Really Simple Syndication
Another tool for getting your message out
Be sure to have a plan, but don’t overthink
Online Maps:
Photo Sharing:
Picasa, Flickr, Facebook Share Picture without Emailing Huge Files
Social Media in the News Foursquare fans will have new Zagat game Foursquare, a mobile app that has been rapidly gaining in popularity among
hip bar hoppers, has inked a deal with Zagat that could move it into the mainstream. Under the new partnership, restaurant-goers will be able to win badges for checking in at Zagat-rated restaurants in major cities around the country. The New York Times/Bits blog(2/9)
Restaurants turn to Twitter in D.C. snowstorm - Washington Business Journal - Blogger Russell Warnick also did his part to communicate restaurants' status via Twitter. The Endless Simmer writer produced a Google Map showing the restaurants in the 14th Street corridor that were open and closed throughout the weekend, and he released updated versions of the document through Twitter. By Sunday, more than 40 restaurants were reported to be open, according to his map.
Free Resources and Tutorials Facebook for grownups
Find friends on Facebook Create your Facebook profile Facebook applications and news feeds Setting privacy on your Facebook account Facebook groups and events How to upload video to Facebook Setting up Facebook photo albums Cleaning up your Facebook profile Facebook overview and navigation
Blogger Tutorial Starting a blog Customize your blog Customizing your blog Blog Privacy 101 Publish your first blog entry Editing or changing your blog posts Creating a blogging profile Finding blogs to follow Making money with your blog Change the theme of your blog
Free Resources and Tutorials - Continued Get Twittering - Twitter for Beginners
Sign up for Twitter help Helping you find friends on Twitter Getting Twitter setup on your mobile phone Your personal settings and notifications Customize Twitter profile Communicate in Twitter by posting tweets Help with Twitter's homepage layout How to find Twitter applications How to search Twitter Twitter language and other power-user tips
Getting connected with LinkedIn Link up with LinkedIn Making connections with LinkedIn Adding more info to your profile Searching on LinkedIn Creating and joining groups Getting introduced: inbox and introductions Adding apps to LinkedIn Your LinkedIn homepage Keep personal information private Upgrading your LinkedIn account
Other Resources
Dell Social Media for Small Business http://photobucket.com/ http://yfrog.com/ (Twitter Photo/Video
Sharing) Google Alerts