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Social Media 101 for
Business With Special Guest
Brenda Mahoney, Co-Owner of Vin Gogh Paint
and Sip Studio
Your Facilitator • Alex Kulas• Program Facilitator and
Training Development with AWE
• B.Com in Entrepreneurial Management, Diploma in Marketing
• Social Media Consultant and Addict
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?
Social Media isn’t going away, and if you are a small business you
wouldn’t want it to!
What is Social Media?Any website or mobile phone function that allows you to share content and ideas with
other people.
What are the main social media sites?
• Your blog• Facebook• Twitter• LinkedIn • YouTube• Pinterest• Instagram
There’s good news! You do not need to be active on all
of the platforms.
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
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.
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
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!
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.
71% of consumers who experience a quick and effective response on social media are
most likely to recommend that brand to others!
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
More about the major platforms…
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
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
• 302 Million Monthly Active Users• 500 Million Tweets Sent Per Day• 80% of Active Users are on Mobile Devices
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.
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
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
LinkedIn • Market yourself• Use a professional photo• Complete your professional profile• Know your tagline• Make connections• Get Recommendations• Join relevant groups
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
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
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
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.
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
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.
Questions?
Let’s meet Brenda!