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SOCIAL MEDIA
MARKETING
FOR MUSICIANS
from Charles McEnerney
Principal, Layers Marketing
http://layersmarketing.com
charlie@layersmarketing.com
@wellroundedradi
Presented to Arts & Business Council of Greater
Boston for Musician’s Professional Toolbox
April 9, 2013
Monday, May 13, 13
Charles McEnerney
My background includes 25 years in marketing positions at:
ArtsBoston
Fast Company magazine
HBO
MovieMaker magazine
Seattle International Film Festival
WGBH
in TV, ïŹlm, and audio production
Monday, May 13, 13
Current + recent clients at
Layers Marketing include
Appsembler
The Arts Fuse
Boston University’s College of Fine Arts
The Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts
Future of Music Coalition
The Haven restaurant
Jamaica Plain Music Festival
Ourstage.com
Over My Shoulder Foundation
Song Sparrow Research
Yoko Miwa Trio
Zebigo.com
Monday, May 13, 13
Well-Rounded Radio
Since 2002, I have hosted and produced Well-
Rounded Radio, an online music interview podcast
series that features in-depth interviews with musicians
from every genre and music industry thought leaders.
Have conducted more than 70 interviews to date.
Monday, May 13, 13
Emerson College
Teach marketing courses at Emerson College
including, “Marketing and The Internet,” “Building
The Publicity Buzz,” and “Mobile
Marketing” (summer 2013).
Monday, May 13, 13
How much do you already use
social media?
Do you read blogs?
Do you watch videos on
YouTube?
Have you shared a photo taken
on your mobile phone?
Do you tweet?
Do you use Pinterest?
Have you ever made an edit on
Wikipedia?
Do you have a page for your
personal brand?
Have you answered questions
on LinkedIn Answers or
Quora?
Have you contributed to a
Kickstarter campaign?
Monday, May 13, 13
What is the Long Tail?
The concept (attributed to Wired magazine’s editor and
the book’s author, Chris Anderson) that there is a larger
audience in all the niche interests in the world vs. the
subjects and content that have a mainstream appeal.
The concept truly comes to life with Web 2.0 or social
media, where there is an audience for every interest, no
matter how big or small.
Monday, May 13, 13
Web 1.0
While the consumer-friendly Internet of 1994 to 2003
was about companies and organizations using the platform
to publish information about themselves, social media has
put true social interactivity into the equation.
Since 2003, the way companies are using the Web to
market products and services has changed
dramatically...and it’s likely to continue.
Monday, May 13, 13
Web 2.0 or
Social Media
Social media is about active and dynamic conversations between
companies and customers, between groups, and between individuals.
It’s also about using the tools and technologies that arrived with high-
speed broadband access.
Now the Web is delivering audio, video, multi-media, and realtime
communications and the proverbial playing field has been flattened for
companies and citizens.
It may cost less cash, but it does require human capital.
Monday, May 13, 13
Using online tools, what do your customers
want to get out of interacting with you?
information
education
to provide feedback
to be a part of the conversation
to be a part of your community
to be a part of the creative process
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The lines between editorial, marketing,
and engagement have blurred
we are using the internet to find out information
we are using the internet to educate ourselves before
making purchases
we are using the internet to feel more connected
Monday, May 13, 13
Social media works best when
used to...
educate consumers
listen and converse
provide a sampling opportunity
give the audience a chance to contribute
offer exclusive or advance access or deals
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Social media enables you to...
humanize your brand
“tell your story” directly to consumers, without relying on
traditional media outlets
find your specific audience for programming, products, or
services vs. using broad channels like print, television, and
radio
use each activity to promote the other
Monday, May 13, 13
Social media enables you to...
let your customers help you do your marketing
(e.g., TripAdvisor’s Cities I’ve Visited)
build community
be more transparent and open
Monday, May 13, 13
Social media enables you to...
Listen!
Never in our history has there been such an easy
way to listen in to what citizens are talking about,
asking for, complaining about, or looking for.
Social media allows us to listen to existing and
prospective customers and jump in to help them
solve their problems and answer their questions.
Monday, May 13, 13
Editorial content as marketing
Social media can also help to intersect with people who are
searching for related content and questions, by using search
functions from within social media itself, letting your brand
reach out and follow, friend, or engage with social media
users.
While social media marketing can be time consuming, search
technology helps businesses to more easily find and engage
with people who are talking about issues that relate to them.
Monday, May 13, 13
Tracking mentions on the web
Google Alerts provides a free service to monitor the
Internet and send you an email update whenever that word
or phrase appears.
While helpful, Google Alerts tend to miss a significant
number of mentions and should be used as a secondary
tool for monitoring all web mentions. Services like
Radian6 or Collective Intellect do a far better job.
Monday, May 13, 13
How do you track success?
Site analytics from entry to conversion (purchasing,
viewing, commenting, sharing, etc.)
Promotional codes
Using bit.ly to track clicks
Growth of the number of your fans, friends, or followers
(and your reach influence)
Frequency/volume of people “talking” about your
organization
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It may cost less cash, but it
does require human capital
There are dozens of options of ways to use the Web to
promote your organization, but social media can be time
consuming.
Be strategic: think about what your goals are first and then
prioritize which of these activities will be the best use of your
time to achieve them.
Monday, May 13, 13
What are your strategic goals?
Increased viewership
Customer acquisition and retention
Deeper engagement between customers and organization
Web site traffic
Increased posts in the blogosphere
Collect email addresses/RSS subscriptions
Get people talking/buzzing about your organization
Increased content contributions from customers
Create new ways to touch customers
Monday, May 13, 13
What are the current “hottest”
social media channels?
Twitter
Facebook
YouTube
Pinterest
Mobile
Monday, May 13, 13
Social media now has a lot of
channels you can use
Monday, May 13, 13
A Few Geek Definitions
Metadata are terms or words assigned and embedded by content
creators to help content be found or crawled by search engines and
rank higher.
Tags are words assigned by Web visitors to pages and media that are
they tracked by disparate Web applications to help others discover it.
Feeds are URLs that you can subscribe to and receive data or media
and receive updates in text, video, or audio.
Flash is an animation application (now owned by Adobe) that has
become the leading standard for encoding video.
Monday, May 13, 13
Really Simple Syndication
(RSS)
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) or XML (Extensible
Markup Language) feeds give people a way to subscribe to
content (text, audio, or video) without having to give away
their email address.
RSS/XML feeds help users subscribe to blogs and
podcasts. The technology is increasingly being integrated
into email applications, is a part of such applications as
iTunes, or can be used with desktop and web-based RSS
aggregators such as Sage for Firefox or Google Reader.
Monday, May 13, 13
Blogging
Text-based entries much like a diary documenting your
personal or professional life and passions. Subscribed to
through RSS (Real Simple Syndication) or XML
(Extensible Markup Language) feeds.
Main blogging software services for citizen bloggers
include Blogger (Google), Tumblr, Typepad, and
WordPress. Blogs from companies often live on their own
sites. Sites that track subjects and content on blogs include
Technorati and Bloglines.
Monday, May 13, 13
Microblogging
Short text messages (140 characters or less) that go out to those
subscribed to your microblog so they can see what you’re doing, what
you’re thinking, or links to text, video, or audio.
All the competitors have fallen away; microblogging now means
Twitter.
Twitter makes the most sense when accessed via desktop apps like
Twitter, Tweetdeck, Nambu, Seesmic, Hootsuite, etc.
To see what people are “tweeting” about around the world, visit
Twittervision.
Monday, May 13, 13
Tags
Tags are metadata or words that citizens assign to web
pages, text, images, audio, or video on the web so that
others can find things that are relevant and useful to them.
The better they get tagged, the higher they return in
searches. As these accumulate, you have a tag cloud.
With Twitter, citizens can assign a hashtag to their tweet,
so people watching TV could use the hashtag of #survivor
or #treme so that others can follow that thread and interact
with each other, even if they are not connected with each
other on any other social networking platform.
Monday, May 13, 13
An example of a tag cloud
Monday, May 13, 13
Location-based tools
Building upon the Twitter ecosystem, location-based tools
like foursquare, scvngr, and Facebook let users check-in
when they are out at events, restaurants, stores, parks, etc.
and serve as discovery services.
The idea is for friends to let each other know what they are
doing, where they are, but brands are also using it as a way
to connect users and fans or incorporate into their web site
or broadcast programming, such as Bravo or Zagat to
“unlock” unique experiences.
Monday, May 13, 13
Media Consumption
A variety of sites also allow you to “check in” when you’re
watching television or a film, letting others know about
your taste. Sites will also award you a badge that is related
to the show/film you’re watching and, as many people log-
in using Facebook account, it’s all shared onto Facebook.
These sites ultimately analyze what you’re watching and
then make recommendations about other programs or
films you might like.
Sites include Get Glue, Miso, and Clicker.
Monday, May 13, 13
Podcasting
Downloadable (and often streamable) audio and video files
that users can subscribe to an RSS/XML feed and update
automatically in your podcast player.
Files can be played on a computer or transferred to an mp3
player (such as an iPod) for playback.
The main place for subscribing to podcasts is iTunes.
There is also Podcast Alley and open source options like
Miro or Juice.
Monday, May 13, 13
Social Networking
Social networking sites enable individuals or companies to
create profiles, make friends or contacts, and share their
passions, likes, dislikes, career history, etc.
Sites with most members or traffic include Facebook,
Google+, Linkedin, Myspace, Orkut, Gather, Plaxo, 43
Things, and Eons.
Services where you can create your own social networks
(either open or closed) include Ning, Kit Digital, Your
Membership, and OneSite. Brands are also creating their
own online networks, such as No Depression magazine.
Monday, May 13, 13
Social Networking
In addition to individuals belonging to social networking
sites, organizations can create Pages on Facebook where
users can become a “fan.”
Organizations or brands can also have Groups, though
these are being phased out by Facebook to some degree.
Given that more than 900 million people are now on
Facebook, it is hard to ignore it as a marketing vehicle, but
you can test how much of your audience is already using it
and how much you can convert them into more regular
customers using Pages, Events, or Groups.
Monday, May 13, 13
Contests and Sweepstakes
It used to be to get people to enter a contest, they would
have to mail a postcard, call a number, or fill out a paper
form.
Now, entering a contest or sweepstakes is as easy as filling
out and submitting a web form. Social networks turn it into
viral marketing, allowing you to post that you entered it on
Twitter, Facebook, et al.
Services like Wildfire are inexpensive to use and easy to
implement, helping increase your “likes” or followers
while giving people a chance to win something.
Monday, May 13, 13
Crowdfunding
While sites like Wikipedia have long relied on
crowdsourcing for contributing and editing content, a
more recent form of crowdsourcing is crowdfunding,
where businesses or individuals ask for friends, family, and
strangers to donate toward a project to help fund and
complete it.
The best known sites for crowdfunding include
Kickstarter, IndieGoGo, Sellaband, Fundraise and others.
Monday, May 13, 13
Knowledge Exchanges
Several sites have made it easy for web users to ask
questions and get answers from friends, acquaintances, or
complete strangers.
People who answer questions can increase their value in
the knowledge marketplace and many use for client
acquisition, to show others how much they know about
specific topics.
With some variations among them, these include Quora,
LinkedIn Answers, Mahalo, Askville (owned by
Amazon.com), and Curiosity (owned by Discovery
Communications), and Formspring.
Monday, May 13, 13
Infographics
Infographics are visual representations of information,
using graphics, illustrations, and/or photographs to help
tell the story in a more dynamic or fun way than plain text
could.
Any company, organization or individual can create and
distribute an infographic. In addition to posting on your
own site and promoting, they can sometimes be picked up
by news sites, furthering its reach.
Some good examples at Good, Visual.ly, and
Coolinfographics, but there are many others.
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Personal Branding
As the number of platforms where each of us can have a
presence have grown at an exponential rate, the need to
have one page where someone can find out about you has
increased, so several platforms have launched where you
can host a free site that lets you explain yourself briefly and
link off to other online platforms.
These include about.me (AOL) and flavors.me.
Monday, May 13, 13
Group Buying
Group buying sites allow retailers to discount or make
special offers if a large enough group purchases their
goods or services, usually within a short time frame.
The biggest of these are Groupon and Living Social, but
there are hundreds of these services available around the
US, sometimes run by local newspapers or community
sites or specializing in specific retailers.
Monday, May 13, 13
Social Bookmarking
Web sites/services where users can publicly bookmark
their favorite sites and add tags (or keywords) to the sites so
that others can discover new Web sites that might be of
interest to them.
Dozens of sites exist in this space, but the main players are
Del.icio.us, Digg, Furl, Google, Newsvine, Reddit,
Stumbleupon, Technorati, and Yahoo. Some of these sites
also perform hybrid services, such as Technorati and
Stumbleupon.
Monday, May 13, 13
Social News
Web sites/services where users can vote or “digg” a story
to show their interest in a story as well as comment on the
link to the piece, which usually resides on a third-party site,
often a news site. The rank of stories will rise and fall
throughout the day.
Top sites include Digg, Fark, Reddit, Stumbleupon, and
Slashdot.
Monday, May 13, 13
User/Consumer/Citizen
Generated Content
Content created by citizens and posted on the web, ranging
from text reviews to audio, video, and multi-media. These
include blogs, podcasts, digital arts, writing (news, gossip,
political analysis, diaries, fiction) etc. Most sites do not
approve this content, though this is or can be an added
function.
Examples of sites that rely on citizen generated content for
their success include Flickr, Wikipedia, Tripadvisor,
Epinions, ebay, YouTube, DailyMotion, Lulu, eHow, etc.
Monday, May 13, 13
Photosharing
Photosharing sites allow users to create accounts, post
photos, tag them (and allow others to tag them), and
organize and create albums to share with anyone or just a
select list of users.
Leadings sites include Flickr, Fotolog, Photobucket,
Picasa, Slide, Fotki, Snapfish, etc.
Monday, May 13, 13
Organizational Tools
Given the volume of information on the web, there are now a
number of new ways for people to attempt to organize all this
information. Some are public and shareable (and build upon
social networking), while others are private.
Public organizational platforms include Pinterest,
Springpad, Gentlemint, Juxtapost, Wookmark, Clipix, and
Fancy.
Private organizational platforms include Evernote,
Simplenote, and Catch.
Monday, May 13, 13
Video Sharing
Web sites where commercial + non-commercial
broadcasters along with citizens post short video (usually
in a Flash-encoded format) that can be shared with friends,
commented on, tagged, and searched for based on specific
topics of interest.
Top sites include YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video,
Myspace, Howcast, Vimeo, Viddler, Bing Video, Veoh,
Our Media, Miro, Crackle, Metacafe, Daily Motion, and
One World.
Monday, May 13, 13
Video Search Engines
Given the growing volume of video on the net, the need for
search engines that can specifically search and categorize
the metadata associated with these files has evolved to help
users find more relevant content. Video posted on the net
must be properly tagged in order to be crawled by these
search engines.
Top and developing sites include: AOL Video, Google,
Blinkx, Yahoo!, Truveo, Digitalsmiths, and Clipblast.
Monday, May 13, 13
Keeping on top of it
There are a handful of sites that can help you stay on top of
news and developments in the social media world,
including Mashable, Allfacebook, HubSpot, and Social
Media Jungle.
For the arts, there are several well-followed people worth
following, including Beth Kanter and John Haydon (for the
non-profit world) and Katie Paine (for return on
investment from public relations and social media).
Monday, May 13, 13
Not quite social media, but...
Consumer e-mail, which can be sent out daily, weekly, or
monthly to keep your customers informed (MailChimp,
Constant Contact, Blue Sky Factory, Convio, Vertical
Response, etc.)
Online consumer surveys so you can find out more about
your customers, ask them about what they seek from you,
engage them more deeply. (SurveyGizmo, Constant
Contact, Survey Monkey, Vertical Response, etc.)
Monday, May 13, 13
Mobile/Handheld
With the rise of cell and smart phones, citizens can also
interact with each other via text messages and mobile apps.
Apps allow users to interface with a brand’s web site and a
subset of its content to access via an iPhone, Android,
Windows, or other smart phones.
Monday, May 13, 13
SMS Text Messages
SMS (Short Message Service) or “text” messages are a
protocol to send and deliver messages to mobile phones
and devices. Consumers can also subscribe to such
delivery systems, asking for updates, educational snippets,
or reminders.
Services for acquiring and delivering SMS messages
include g8wave, Mobilestorm, Clickatell, Message Media,
EZ Texting, etc.
Monday, May 13, 13
QR Codes
QR Codes are small, square pieces of art (generated for
your site alone) that, when scanned with QR Code software
on a smartphone, will take the user to a web site where they
can learn more, enter a contest or sweepstakes.
It looks like...
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A QR code in action
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Some sites that are not
yet mobile ready
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Some mobile ready sites
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Tips on how to make your site
mobile ready
have a fast-loading site; use images sparingly
create clickable icons
don’t use Flash
have an easy to navigate site; use bullet points
avoid horizontal scrolling
Monday, May 13, 13
Mobile Photography
With the rise of smart phones, apps have been developed that let you
take photos with your phones and add a variety of effects to the image,
so you can make it look vintage, with special effects, etc.
Top mobile photo apps include Instagram (bought by Facebook ) and
Toy Camera.
Monday, May 13, 13
Analytics
Analytics programs help tell you where your Web site
traffic is coming from, how much time they are spending
on your site, what pages or links they are traveling to, and
if they are converting to paid customers.
Google’s Analytics is free to implement and use; other
paid services with more in-depth features exist with
WebTrends, Omniture, NetIQ, HubSpot, and Compete.
Monday, May 13, 13
Search Engine Optimization
(SEO)
Search Engine Optimization relies on assigning that the
correct keywords are found by search engines that crawl
the site and help your site’s ranking by search engines
(Google or Bing (who also manages Yahoo! search) via
their organic or natural search results.
These results help consumers find the information they are
seeking, resulting in qualified in-bound traffic and sales,
which is becoming a cornerstone of success.
Monday, May 13, 13
Pay Per Click (PPC)
Pay Per Click is for advertisers who purchase keywords
through Google Adwords or Bing for paid search results or
sponsored results.
These can range from pennies for words that are not
popular to many dollars for those words that are popular.
These clicks from consumers are then trackable and help
tell you which PPC campaigns are most successful.
Monday, May 13, 13
Facebook Advertising
Facebook and other sites offer low-cost advertising that
can be targeted to users by city, state, gender, education
level, age, marital status, and interest areas.
Facebook’s ads start at a minimum of $5/day, but you
don’t have to commit to a long-run of ads.
Monday, May 13, 13
Display Advertising
Online advertising has come into its own in the last five
years as analytics have enabled advertisers to know where,
who, and when consumers are clicking through on their
ads, greatly increasing their value in the paid media world.
Hundreds of agencies now exist to help advertisers place
ads on sites, including Boston companies such as Burst or
MRW and national companies Google, DoubleClick, and
Clickable.
Monday, May 13, 13
Some results from social media
Greater Web site traffic
Increased customer acquisition and retention
Deeper brand engagement
Increased sales/revenue
Increased posts in the blogosphere
Collect email addresses/RSS subscriptions
Get people talking/buzzing about your product or service
Increased content contributions from citizens
Create new ways to touch customers
Monday, May 13, 13
Thank you!
You can also find me at:
linkedin.com/in/charlesmcenerney
facebook.com/charlesmcenerney
twitter.com/wellroundedradi
Monday, May 13, 13

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Social Media Marketing for Musicians

  • 1. SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING FOR MUSICIANS from Charles McEnerney Principal, Layers Marketing http://layersmarketing.com charlie@layersmarketing.com @wellroundedradi Presented to Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston for Musician’s Professional Toolbox April 9, 2013 Monday, May 13, 13
  • 2. Charles McEnerney My background includes 25 years in marketing positions at: ArtsBoston Fast Company magazine HBO MovieMaker magazine Seattle International Film Festival WGBH in TV, ïŹlm, and audio production Monday, May 13, 13
  • 3. Current + recent clients at Layers Marketing include Appsembler The Arts Fuse Boston University’s College of Fine Arts The Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts Future of Music Coalition The Haven restaurant Jamaica Plain Music Festival Ourstage.com Over My Shoulder Foundation Song Sparrow Research Yoko Miwa Trio Zebigo.com Monday, May 13, 13
  • 4. Well-Rounded Radio Since 2002, I have hosted and produced Well- Rounded Radio, an online music interview podcast series that features in-depth interviews with musicians from every genre and music industry thought leaders. Have conducted more than 70 interviews to date. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 5. Emerson College Teach marketing courses at Emerson College including, “Marketing and The Internet,” “Building The Publicity Buzz,” and “Mobile Marketing” (summer 2013). Monday, May 13, 13
  • 6. How much do you already use social media? Do you read blogs? Do you watch videos on YouTube? Have you shared a photo taken on your mobile phone? Do you tweet? Do you use Pinterest? Have you ever made an edit on Wikipedia? Do you have a page for your personal brand? Have you answered questions on LinkedIn Answers or Quora? Have you contributed to a Kickstarter campaign? Monday, May 13, 13
  • 7. What is the Long Tail? The concept (attributed to Wired magazine’s editor and the book’s author, Chris Anderson) that there is a larger audience in all the niche interests in the world vs. the subjects and content that have a mainstream appeal. The concept truly comes to life with Web 2.0 or social media, where there is an audience for every interest, no matter how big or small. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 8. Web 1.0 While the consumer-friendly Internet of 1994 to 2003 was about companies and organizations using the platform to publish information about themselves, social media has put true social interactivity into the equation. Since 2003, the way companies are using the Web to market products and services has changed dramatically...and it’s likely to continue. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 9. Web 2.0 or Social Media Social media is about active and dynamic conversations between companies and customers, between groups, and between individuals. It’s also about using the tools and technologies that arrived with high- speed broadband access. Now the Web is delivering audio, video, multi-media, and realtime communications and the proverbial playing field has been flattened for companies and citizens. It may cost less cash, but it does require human capital. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 10. Using online tools, what do your customers want to get out of interacting with you? information education to provide feedback to be a part of the conversation to be a part of your community to be a part of the creative process Monday, May 13, 13
  • 11. The lines between editorial, marketing, and engagement have blurred we are using the internet to find out information we are using the internet to educate ourselves before making purchases we are using the internet to feel more connected Monday, May 13, 13
  • 12. Social media works best when used to... educate consumers listen and converse provide a sampling opportunity give the audience a chance to contribute offer exclusive or advance access or deals Monday, May 13, 13
  • 13. Social media enables you to... humanize your brand “tell your story” directly to consumers, without relying on traditional media outlets find your specific audience for programming, products, or services vs. using broad channels like print, television, and radio use each activity to promote the other Monday, May 13, 13
  • 14. Social media enables you to... let your customers help you do your marketing (e.g., TripAdvisor’s Cities I’ve Visited) build community be more transparent and open Monday, May 13, 13
  • 15. Social media enables you to... Listen! Never in our history has there been such an easy way to listen in to what citizens are talking about, asking for, complaining about, or looking for. Social media allows us to listen to existing and prospective customers and jump in to help them solve their problems and answer their questions. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 16. Editorial content as marketing Social media can also help to intersect with people who are searching for related content and questions, by using search functions from within social media itself, letting your brand reach out and follow, friend, or engage with social media users. While social media marketing can be time consuming, search technology helps businesses to more easily find and engage with people who are talking about issues that relate to them. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 17. Tracking mentions on the web Google Alerts provides a free service to monitor the Internet and send you an email update whenever that word or phrase appears. While helpful, Google Alerts tend to miss a significant number of mentions and should be used as a secondary tool for monitoring all web mentions. Services like Radian6 or Collective Intellect do a far better job. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 18. How do you track success? Site analytics from entry to conversion (purchasing, viewing, commenting, sharing, etc.) Promotional codes Using bit.ly to track clicks Growth of the number of your fans, friends, or followers (and your reach influence) Frequency/volume of people “talking” about your organization Monday, May 13, 13
  • 19. It may cost less cash, but it does require human capital There are dozens of options of ways to use the Web to promote your organization, but social media can be time consuming. Be strategic: think about what your goals are first and then prioritize which of these activities will be the best use of your time to achieve them. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 20. What are your strategic goals? Increased viewership Customer acquisition and retention Deeper engagement between customers and organization Web site traffic Increased posts in the blogosphere Collect email addresses/RSS subscriptions Get people talking/buzzing about your organization Increased content contributions from customers Create new ways to touch customers Monday, May 13, 13
  • 21. What are the current “hottest” social media channels? Twitter Facebook YouTube Pinterest Mobile Monday, May 13, 13
  • 22. Social media now has a lot of channels you can use Monday, May 13, 13
  • 23. A Few Geek Definitions Metadata are terms or words assigned and embedded by content creators to help content be found or crawled by search engines and rank higher. Tags are words assigned by Web visitors to pages and media that are they tracked by disparate Web applications to help others discover it. Feeds are URLs that you can subscribe to and receive data or media and receive updates in text, video, or audio. Flash is an animation application (now owned by Adobe) that has become the leading standard for encoding video. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 24. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) RSS (Really Simple Syndication) or XML (Extensible Markup Language) feeds give people a way to subscribe to content (text, audio, or video) without having to give away their email address. RSS/XML feeds help users subscribe to blogs and podcasts. The technology is increasingly being integrated into email applications, is a part of such applications as iTunes, or can be used with desktop and web-based RSS aggregators such as Sage for Firefox or Google Reader. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 25. Blogging Text-based entries much like a diary documenting your personal or professional life and passions. Subscribed to through RSS (Real Simple Syndication) or XML (Extensible Markup Language) feeds. Main blogging software services for citizen bloggers include Blogger (Google), Tumblr, Typepad, and WordPress. Blogs from companies often live on their own sites. Sites that track subjects and content on blogs include Technorati and Bloglines. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 26. Microblogging Short text messages (140 characters or less) that go out to those subscribed to your microblog so they can see what you’re doing, what you’re thinking, or links to text, video, or audio. All the competitors have fallen away; microblogging now means Twitter. Twitter makes the most sense when accessed via desktop apps like Twitter, Tweetdeck, Nambu, Seesmic, Hootsuite, etc. To see what people are “tweeting” about around the world, visit Twittervision. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 27. Tags Tags are metadata or words that citizens assign to web pages, text, images, audio, or video on the web so that others can find things that are relevant and useful to them. The better they get tagged, the higher they return in searches. As these accumulate, you have a tag cloud. With Twitter, citizens can assign a hashtag to their tweet, so people watching TV could use the hashtag of #survivor or #treme so that others can follow that thread and interact with each other, even if they are not connected with each other on any other social networking platform. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 28. An example of a tag cloud Monday, May 13, 13
  • 29. Location-based tools Building upon the Twitter ecosystem, location-based tools like foursquare, scvngr, and Facebook let users check-in when they are out at events, restaurants, stores, parks, etc. and serve as discovery services. The idea is for friends to let each other know what they are doing, where they are, but brands are also using it as a way to connect users and fans or incorporate into their web site or broadcast programming, such as Bravo or Zagat to “unlock” unique experiences. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 30. Media Consumption A variety of sites also allow you to “check in” when you’re watching television or a film, letting others know about your taste. Sites will also award you a badge that is related to the show/film you’re watching and, as many people log- in using Facebook account, it’s all shared onto Facebook. These sites ultimately analyze what you’re watching and then make recommendations about other programs or films you might like. Sites include Get Glue, Miso, and Clicker. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 31. Podcasting Downloadable (and often streamable) audio and video files that users can subscribe to an RSS/XML feed and update automatically in your podcast player. Files can be played on a computer or transferred to an mp3 player (such as an iPod) for playback. The main place for subscribing to podcasts is iTunes. There is also Podcast Alley and open source options like Miro or Juice. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 32. Social Networking Social networking sites enable individuals or companies to create profiles, make friends or contacts, and share their passions, likes, dislikes, career history, etc. Sites with most members or traffic include Facebook, Google+, Linkedin, Myspace, Orkut, Gather, Plaxo, 43 Things, and Eons. Services where you can create your own social networks (either open or closed) include Ning, Kit Digital, Your Membership, and OneSite. Brands are also creating their own online networks, such as No Depression magazine. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 33. Social Networking In addition to individuals belonging to social networking sites, organizations can create Pages on Facebook where users can become a “fan.” Organizations or brands can also have Groups, though these are being phased out by Facebook to some degree. Given that more than 900 million people are now on Facebook, it is hard to ignore it as a marketing vehicle, but you can test how much of your audience is already using it and how much you can convert them into more regular customers using Pages, Events, or Groups. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 34. Contests and Sweepstakes It used to be to get people to enter a contest, they would have to mail a postcard, call a number, or fill out a paper form. Now, entering a contest or sweepstakes is as easy as filling out and submitting a web form. Social networks turn it into viral marketing, allowing you to post that you entered it on Twitter, Facebook, et al. Services like Wildfire are inexpensive to use and easy to implement, helping increase your “likes” or followers while giving people a chance to win something. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 35. Crowdfunding While sites like Wikipedia have long relied on crowdsourcing for contributing and editing content, a more recent form of crowdsourcing is crowdfunding, where businesses or individuals ask for friends, family, and strangers to donate toward a project to help fund and complete it. The best known sites for crowdfunding include Kickstarter, IndieGoGo, Sellaband, Fundraise and others. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 36. Knowledge Exchanges Several sites have made it easy for web users to ask questions and get answers from friends, acquaintances, or complete strangers. People who answer questions can increase their value in the knowledge marketplace and many use for client acquisition, to show others how much they know about specific topics. With some variations among them, these include Quora, LinkedIn Answers, Mahalo, Askville (owned by Amazon.com), and Curiosity (owned by Discovery Communications), and Formspring. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 37. Infographics Infographics are visual representations of information, using graphics, illustrations, and/or photographs to help tell the story in a more dynamic or fun way than plain text could. Any company, organization or individual can create and distribute an infographic. In addition to posting on your own site and promoting, they can sometimes be picked up by news sites, furthering its reach. Some good examples at Good, Visual.ly, and Coolinfographics, but there are many others. 18 Monday, May 13, 13
  • 38. Personal Branding As the number of platforms where each of us can have a presence have grown at an exponential rate, the need to have one page where someone can find out about you has increased, so several platforms have launched where you can host a free site that lets you explain yourself briefly and link off to other online platforms. These include about.me (AOL) and flavors.me. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 39. Group Buying Group buying sites allow retailers to discount or make special offers if a large enough group purchases their goods or services, usually within a short time frame. The biggest of these are Groupon and Living Social, but there are hundreds of these services available around the US, sometimes run by local newspapers or community sites or specializing in specific retailers. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 40. Social Bookmarking Web sites/services where users can publicly bookmark their favorite sites and add tags (or keywords) to the sites so that others can discover new Web sites that might be of interest to them. Dozens of sites exist in this space, but the main players are Del.icio.us, Digg, Furl, Google, Newsvine, Reddit, Stumbleupon, Technorati, and Yahoo. Some of these sites also perform hybrid services, such as Technorati and Stumbleupon. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 41. Social News Web sites/services where users can vote or “digg” a story to show their interest in a story as well as comment on the link to the piece, which usually resides on a third-party site, often a news site. The rank of stories will rise and fall throughout the day. Top sites include Digg, Fark, Reddit, Stumbleupon, and Slashdot. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 42. User/Consumer/Citizen Generated Content Content created by citizens and posted on the web, ranging from text reviews to audio, video, and multi-media. These include blogs, podcasts, digital arts, writing (news, gossip, political analysis, diaries, fiction) etc. Most sites do not approve this content, though this is or can be an added function. Examples of sites that rely on citizen generated content for their success include Flickr, Wikipedia, Tripadvisor, Epinions, ebay, YouTube, DailyMotion, Lulu, eHow, etc. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 43. Photosharing Photosharing sites allow users to create accounts, post photos, tag them (and allow others to tag them), and organize and create albums to share with anyone or just a select list of users. Leadings sites include Flickr, Fotolog, Photobucket, Picasa, Slide, Fotki, Snapfish, etc. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 44. Organizational Tools Given the volume of information on the web, there are now a number of new ways for people to attempt to organize all this information. Some are public and shareable (and build upon social networking), while others are private. Public organizational platforms include Pinterest, Springpad, Gentlemint, Juxtapost, Wookmark, Clipix, and Fancy. Private organizational platforms include Evernote, Simplenote, and Catch. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 45. Video Sharing Web sites where commercial + non-commercial broadcasters along with citizens post short video (usually in a Flash-encoded format) that can be shared with friends, commented on, tagged, and searched for based on specific topics of interest. Top sites include YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, Myspace, Howcast, Vimeo, Viddler, Bing Video, Veoh, Our Media, Miro, Crackle, Metacafe, Daily Motion, and One World. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 46. Video Search Engines Given the growing volume of video on the net, the need for search engines that can specifically search and categorize the metadata associated with these files has evolved to help users find more relevant content. Video posted on the net must be properly tagged in order to be crawled by these search engines. Top and developing sites include: AOL Video, Google, Blinkx, Yahoo!, Truveo, Digitalsmiths, and Clipblast. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 47. Keeping on top of it There are a handful of sites that can help you stay on top of news and developments in the social media world, including Mashable, Allfacebook, HubSpot, and Social Media Jungle. For the arts, there are several well-followed people worth following, including Beth Kanter and John Haydon (for the non-profit world) and Katie Paine (for return on investment from public relations and social media). Monday, May 13, 13
  • 48. Not quite social media, but... Consumer e-mail, which can be sent out daily, weekly, or monthly to keep your customers informed (MailChimp, Constant Contact, Blue Sky Factory, Convio, Vertical Response, etc.) Online consumer surveys so you can find out more about your customers, ask them about what they seek from you, engage them more deeply. (SurveyGizmo, Constant Contact, Survey Monkey, Vertical Response, etc.) Monday, May 13, 13
  • 49. Mobile/Handheld With the rise of cell and smart phones, citizens can also interact with each other via text messages and mobile apps. Apps allow users to interface with a brand’s web site and a subset of its content to access via an iPhone, Android, Windows, or other smart phones. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 50. SMS Text Messages SMS (Short Message Service) or “text” messages are a protocol to send and deliver messages to mobile phones and devices. Consumers can also subscribe to such delivery systems, asking for updates, educational snippets, or reminders. Services for acquiring and delivering SMS messages include g8wave, Mobilestorm, Clickatell, Message Media, EZ Texting, etc. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 51. QR Codes QR Codes are small, square pieces of art (generated for your site alone) that, when scanned with QR Code software on a smartphone, will take the user to a web site where they can learn more, enter a contest or sweepstakes. It looks like... 35 Monday, May 13, 13
  • 52. A QR code in action Monday, May 13, 13
  • 53. Some sites that are not yet mobile ready Monday, May 13, 13
  • 54. Some mobile ready sites Monday, May 13, 13
  • 55. Tips on how to make your site mobile ready have a fast-loading site; use images sparingly create clickable icons don’t use Flash have an easy to navigate site; use bullet points avoid horizontal scrolling Monday, May 13, 13
  • 56. Mobile Photography With the rise of smart phones, apps have been developed that let you take photos with your phones and add a variety of effects to the image, so you can make it look vintage, with special effects, etc. Top mobile photo apps include Instagram (bought by Facebook ) and Toy Camera. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 57. Analytics Analytics programs help tell you where your Web site traffic is coming from, how much time they are spending on your site, what pages or links they are traveling to, and if they are converting to paid customers. Google’s Analytics is free to implement and use; other paid services with more in-depth features exist with WebTrends, Omniture, NetIQ, HubSpot, and Compete. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 58. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Search Engine Optimization relies on assigning that the correct keywords are found by search engines that crawl the site and help your site’s ranking by search engines (Google or Bing (who also manages Yahoo! search) via their organic or natural search results. These results help consumers find the information they are seeking, resulting in qualified in-bound traffic and sales, which is becoming a cornerstone of success. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 59. Pay Per Click (PPC) Pay Per Click is for advertisers who purchase keywords through Google Adwords or Bing for paid search results or sponsored results. These can range from pennies for words that are not popular to many dollars for those words that are popular. These clicks from consumers are then trackable and help tell you which PPC campaigns are most successful. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 60. Facebook Advertising Facebook and other sites offer low-cost advertising that can be targeted to users by city, state, gender, education level, age, marital status, and interest areas. Facebook’s ads start at a minimum of $5/day, but you don’t have to commit to a long-run of ads. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 61. Display Advertising Online advertising has come into its own in the last five years as analytics have enabled advertisers to know where, who, and when consumers are clicking through on their ads, greatly increasing their value in the paid media world. Hundreds of agencies now exist to help advertisers place ads on sites, including Boston companies such as Burst or MRW and national companies Google, DoubleClick, and Clickable. Monday, May 13, 13
  • 62. Some results from social media Greater Web site traffic Increased customer acquisition and retention Deeper brand engagement Increased sales/revenue Increased posts in the blogosphere Collect email addresses/RSS subscriptions Get people talking/buzzing about your product or service Increased content contributions from citizens Create new ways to touch customers Monday, May 13, 13
  • 63. Thank you! You can also find me at: linkedin.com/in/charlesmcenerney facebook.com/charlesmcenerney twitter.com/wellroundedradi Monday, May 13, 13