Social media 101, september 9

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Social Media 101 for Business With Special Guest Brenda Mahoney, Co-Owner of Vin Gogh Paint and Sip Studio

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Social Media 101 for

Business With Special Guest

Brenda Mahoney, Co-Owner of Vin Gogh Paint

and Sip Studio

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Your Facilitator • Alex Kulas• Program Facilitator and

Training Development with AWE

• B.Com in Entrepreneurial Management, Diploma in Marketing

• Social Media Consultant and Addict

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Who are you?• Name• What stage of business you’re at: start-up, operating 2+

years, growing?• Is your business (or theoretical business) B2B or B2C?• What specific question do you need help with today?

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Social Media isn’t going away, and if you are a small business you

wouldn’t want it to!

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What is Social Media?Any website or mobile phone function that allows you to share content and ideas with

other people.

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What are the main social media sites?

• Your blog• Facebook• Twitter• LinkedIn • YouTube• Pinterest• Instagram

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There’s good news! You do not need to be active on all

of the platforms.

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Social Media Explained• Twitter: I am eating a #donut• Facebook: I like donuts• Four Square: This is where I eat donuts• Instagram: Here’s a vintage photo of my donut• YouTube: Here I am eating a donut• LinkedIn: My skills include donut eating• Pinterest: Here’s my donut recipe

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What platforms should I use?• Depends on the business you have

– How does your target market look for what you provide?• Everyone should have a Facebook page and a website that

includes a blog regardless of what you do• Once you become experienced at blogging and using

Facebook, you can branch out and decide on new platforms that make sense.

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What are the main benefits of Social Media?

• You can now contact thousands of people that you never could before

• You can have your customers do your marketing for you as Facebook Fans and Twitter followers share their experiences with you and your business

• Social media lets you reveal more of your business and what you can offer to people who are listening

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Why even bother with Social Media?

• Get badly needed feedback and reviews• Answer and address complaints quickly• Share photos to increase location and product awareness• Grow your mailing list• Hold contests to increase your following:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi4NeoMYCMM • Study, study, study!

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Create Brand Advocates • 71% of all customer complaints go unanswered on Twitter.• 46% of online customers expect customer service on

Facebook. Only 23% of brands provide it.

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71% of consumers who experience a quick and effective response on social media are

most likely to recommend that brand to others!

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The Dangers of Social Media for Small Business

• People are mean and overly critical behind a computer screen

• Bad timing and poor planning can be deadly• Laws can be broken • Privacy is an issue

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More about the major platforms…

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Facebook• 1.44 billion monthly active users• Market leader for social networking• Average user spends 55 minutes a day on Facebook• Track all posts through insights, see what your clients are

interested in

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Facebook Age and Gender Demographics

• 87% of adults 18-29 use Facebook• 73% of adults 30-49 use Facebook• 63% of adults 50-64 use Facebook• 56% of adults 65+ use Facebook

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Twitter

• 302 Million Monthly Active Users• 500 Million Tweets Sent Per Day• 80% of Active Users are on Mobile Devices

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Twitter Age and Gender Demographics

• 37% of adults 18–29 use Twitter.• 25% of adults 30–49 use Twitter.• 12% of adults 50–64 use Twitter.• 10% of adults 65+ use Twitter.

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InstagramInstagram has overtaken Facebook and Twitter as the network with the largest population of young users.•300 Million Monthly Users•75 Million Daily Users•20% of Internet Users Are On Instagram

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Instagram

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Instagram Age and Gender Demographics

• 53% of 18-29 year olds use Instagram• 25% of 30-49 year olds use Instagram• 11% of 50-64 year olds use Instagram• 6% of 65+ use Instagram

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LinkedIn • Market yourself• Use a professional photo• Complete your professional profile• Know your tagline• Make connections• Get Recommendations• Join relevant groups

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Pinterest• Converts browsers into potential buyers• Drives traffic to your website• Users engagement is described as highly addictive• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfyByLwiIe8

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YouTube• Promote what your company is doing through videos• Add videos to your website• Share videos with your existing customers and clients• Show off a product or service• Bring testimonials to life

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How do I manage my social media?

• Don’t spread yourself too thin! • Know where your target audience is hanging out online• Measure each post and how you interact with your audience

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The Content Calendar • Create a content calendar

– Decide what to post, where to post and how often to post for each network

– Schedule content ahead of time to save you time! Use apps such as HootSuite or Sprout Social

– Make sure that you aren’t posting everything everywhere. What works for Facebook doesn’t necessarily work for Twitter.

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If you’re just starting after today, do this first.

1. Make sure you have a website and a blog2. Set up a Facebook Page 3. Decide where else you need to be after you get a good

grip on your content

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Social Media Resources• HootSuite: scheduling, great tips and tricks e-mailed

regularly• Mention: Google Alerts for the social web. It includes

mentions of your brand or keywords you want to monitor on social networks, forums, blogs, and more

• Buffer: Social media publishing plus powerful analytics • Feedly: Content discovery. Finding great content to share

with your audience is easy with Feedly.

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Questions?

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Let’s meet Brenda!