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Planning Strategy
Connecting The Dots
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2. Intro
WELCOME!
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3. Overview
Which Platforms?
(Local) Small
Businesses
We recommend:
Facebook Page
Twitter
LinkedIn
to start with.
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4. Overview
For Artist & Musicians
consider adding:
YouTube
Pinterest
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5. Overview
For Brick & Mortar Business
consider adding:
FourSquare
Google Places
Yelp
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6. Overview
Before You Design Your
Social Media Strategy
5 things to consider…
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7. Overview
1. Social Media Is A Force
Multiplier
Instead of thinking in terms of new goals,
which a social media strategy would be
used to reach, think in terms of how
you can use social media, alongside
your other marketing efforts, to reach
your current business goals.
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8. Overview
2. Never Let Tactics
Dictate Strategy
The Difference Between Strategy and Tactics
• Tactics are the day-to-day activities that are
repeatable and clear-cut, they are comprised of
the basic components that execute the actually
strategy. (Facebook, email, print advertising)
• Strategy is the big picture, it’s the overall
plan, comprised of tactics, that gives
direction towards meeting goals and
objectives.
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9. Overview
3. Think Laterally
With social media you are able to influence the
conversation, the lateral communication that is
happening between people in different social
channels. So, when designing your strategy
always think in terms of how you can get
people to talk in a positive manner about
your business.
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10. Overview
4. Connect With Social Projects
You do this by becoming part of the
community, a contributor that adds
to the overall enjoyment of the social
project. If you live in a college town,
maybe it’s the local football team, live in a
family friendly city, maybe it’s education, it
could even be a local charity or fishing, the
ideas really are limitless.
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11. Overview
5. Don’t Go At It Alone
The Strategic Response Team should be
comprised of at least one person from each
department in your organization, including office
staff. The reasons are plenty, but the most
important reason is creativity. The creativity of
the group will always be better than the
creativity of the individual.
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12. Strategy
Planning Strategy
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13. Strategy
Before You Plan
You Need to Know These 3
Things
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14. Strategy
#1 Everyone Must Work
Together
‘Until you start collaborating internally as a
team, you will not succeed in social media’
*Marketing, IT, Sales, Employees etc.
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15. Strategy
#2 Top Management Must
Be On Board
‘Social media integration is bound to meet
huge resistance until top management says
it’s OK to spend time and money to integrate
it into the company’s marketing and culture.’
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16. Strategy
#3 Don’t Expect Overnight
Success
‘Smart companies look at the long-term. Once
you have created the social media
community, listen to it and work to serve its
needs. Doing so will help build customer trust
and loyalty.’
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17. Strategy
Start with Goals
More Sales
More Clients
More Business
More $$$
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18. Strategy
Example of a Strategy
MORE ENGAGEMENT
on your Fan Page
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19. Strategy
Example of a Strategy
DRIVE TRAFFIC
to your website
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20. Strategy
Planning
Social Media Audit
Content Development
Social Media
Strategic Plan
Tie in with Business
Plan
ALL are needed to succeed.
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21. Self Audit
http://moreinmedia.com
/social-media-self-audit-template/
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22. Strategy
CONTENT
DEVELOPMENT
What do I want to say on
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
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23. Strategy
Content Focus
Who is your target
audience?
Which key words
should you use?
What do you want to
be known for?
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24. Strategy
Content Planning
Why do I need
different content on
each platform?
Variety
Media Functions
Audience
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25. Strategy
Benefits of Planning
Get more Done/Time Saver
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26. Strategy
Benefits of Planning
Defined plan to follow.
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27. Strategy
Benefits of Planning
No duplicate posts/actions.
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28. Strategy
Benefits of Planning
Easy to delegate tasks.
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29. Strategy
Benefits of Planning
(Better) Analysis
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30. Strategy
Benefits of Planning
Monitoring
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31. Strategy
Content
Optimization
Goals & Objectives
Planning
Execution
Analysis & Monitoring
Adjusting
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32. Strategy
Social Media Audit
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33. Execution
Execution
Doing it!
Make a PLAN
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34. Execution
Social Media Connecting
Convert current mailing
list and current
customers to on-line
friends and fans
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35. Execution
Social Media Networking
Develop new on-line
contacts through
LinkedIn, Facebook &
Twitter and by joining
LinkedIn and
Facebook Groups.
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36. Execution
Social Media Fame
Add value by writing a blog in your ‘niche’
and linking to all your social media
platforms
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37. Execution
SEO
Search Engine Optimization
“Do You Want
To Be Found?”
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38. Execution
Use Key Words
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39. Execution
Use Your Profiles
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40. Execution
Like-Share-Post
Best advice ever
Clicking ‘like’ is free.
Posting is free.
Sharing is free.
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41. Execution
Like-Share-Post
Share posts of those you respect, like, or
want to connect with.
Click ‘like’ when you read a post and it
makes you laugh, cry, excited, etc.
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42. Execution
Conclusion
Options Available To Small Business
Owners:
DIY
Investment:
Time, To Learn Social Media Marketing
Time, To Execute Social Media Strategy
Minimal $
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43. Conclusion
Options Available To Small Business
Owners:
Outsourcing
Investment:
Consulting Fees $$
Project Fees $$$
Management Fees $$$$
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44. Execution
Resource for
Social Media Updates
www.MoreInMedia.com
www.honmb.com
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