12. Facebook:
increasing exposure
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13. Facebook: external stuff!
embed widgets on your website
-searching for “social plugins” on
developers.facebook.com brings up 10+ options
invite email subscribers
-give them an incentive to click, e.g. exclusive content
link from your email signature
-don’t send out an email without a link to your social
media presence!
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14. Facebook: more external stuff!
print media (the old fashioned way!)
-put the Facebook logo on everything...business
cards, newsletters, ads...
link to Twitter
-and vice versa. Twitter will auto-crop and post
everything you write on Facebook, but be careful
because not all content works well on both platforms!
-this is not a substitute for tweeting!
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15. Facebook: internal stuff!
get fans to share/tag photos from your page
-every tag is putting your page into fans’ News Feeds,
and their friends’ News Feeds
facebook ads
-like Monique’s Scaredy Squirrel example, carefully
targeted ads can work!
run a contest
-requires a third party app like Wildfire, but it can bring
big numbers in. people like free stuff.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
16. Facebook: more internal stuff!
tag pages/share stuff/like stuff/comment on stuff
-shows off your page name to other people’s followers
DON’T FORGET EDGE RANK!
-edge rank is Facebook’s way of ranking News Feed
posts
-based on the level of engagement between a fan and
a page (“affinity”), the type of content in a post
(“weight”), and how quickly that content is responded
to by fans (“time”)
-determines where, and if, your post will show up at all
on a fan’s News Feed
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17. Twitter:
getting followers
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18. Twitter: external stuff!
embed widgets on your website
-twitter.com has their own custom-widget builder
use an app to schedule tweets
-e.g. Hootsuite, which allows you to have a voice even
when you aren’t at work
-free version also conveniently measures RTs, link
clicks, demographics and other handy metrics
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19. Twitter: external stuff!
link to Facebook
-but be careful, because the tweets need to be
frequent to have impact, and will probably look
spammy on a Facebook page
avoid spammy auto-follow services
-yes they might increase your numbers, but these
numbers are probably artificial and could get your
account frozen
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20. Twitter: internal stuff!
get your twitter handle out there
-shows off your page name to other people’s followers
-talk @other users (especially important people with
lots of followers)
-RT things
-offer opinions
look for people you know (at least sort of)
-e.g. Hey @ataglia, great seeing you at the launch
party last night!
-follow people in your industry: what are they talking
about, and can we join in the conversation?
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21. Twitter: internal stuff!
play with trending topics
-#Vancouver might be a little broad to find a specific
audience, but #minitoc or something similar might
connect you with more relevant people
-don’t underestimate a #FF
post smart
-socialmediaexaminer.com suggests you look at
tweets as small blog posts: tell a story in 140
characters!
-be timely. how many people will see that tweet at
midnight on Sunday?
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22. Twitter: internal stuff!
run a contest
-people always like free stuff. but use sparingly,
because they might just be there for the free stuff, and
not for your amazing tweets
organic followers
-the most valuable on Twitter (and probably
everywhere on the web, because they came to you)
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23. Email:
getting subscribers to the prehistoric
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24. Email: external stuff!
use an email manager
-services like MailChimp help you avoid spam filters
-also allow personalization of mass emails (e.g. Dear
So-and-so)
action-based incentives
-subscribe now to receive (x)% off!
combine platforms
-if your email updates aren’t interesting enough to talk
about elsewhere, they should
be. link from Facebook
and Twitter!
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25. Email: internal stuff!
write good email headers
-if it doesn’t hook them, they’re already lost
careful about spam filters and spam laws
-if your emails are getting caught in the net, no one
sees them
-be careful with language, punctuation, etc.
-the laws are always changing, but recipients need the
right to unsubscribe
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
26. in the end...
no method is perfect,
every audience is different,
and things are always changing,
so trial and error is the key. react
to what works and quit doing what
doesn’t!
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