2. About Me
Graduate of the Edward R.
Murrow College of
Communication at Washington
State University.
Background in multimedia and
print journalism.
Owner of Strategically Social,
working with clients like:
And many
more...
3. Three Keys of Social
Media Marketing
Quality – You can create quality content on an
iPhone. Set a standard for your content.
Consistency – Find what works and then
duplicate that. And then do it again. And
again.
Novelty – The more novel the content, the
farther it travels. Aka: going viral. Mark
Granovetter’s strength of weak links.
4. Content is KING
The golden rule of professional communication
is truer now than ever before.
The modern consumer is so desensitized to
most commercial messages. Quality content is
the key to carving out your niche.
These days you CANNOT appeal to everyone.
Your job is to find your tribe and connect with
them. (Seth Godin TED Talk 6:51 to 8:45)
5. Strategy: Fuel for Social
Media Marketing
Think about your business’ goals. Who do you
want to connect with?
What social platforms do those people use?
Do they use smartphones or computers
primarily? Or do they use tablets?
What is your goal in connecting with them?
6. Strategy cont.
What is your budget?
Money – what are you willing to spend?
Time – how much time will you invest?
How can you incorporate your social presence
to your physical marketing?
Business cards, signage, QR codes, etc.
Have you done any market research?*
*It doesn’t have
to be anything
fancy. You
talk to your
customers more
than anyone...
7. Social Networks
Choosing the right social networks = key to
success.
If you’ve properly strategized, you’ll have a
good idea which networks your tribe uses.
Facebook is an obvious choice. But don’t
overlook other influential platforms like:
8. Twitter
Technically a micro-blogging platform, you
communicate in 140 characters or less.
Links to outside videos, articles and other
content is key to communicating on Twitter.
You can use Twitter to find who is talking
about specific topics important to your
business and then connect with them.
Twitter is a great place to build your reputation
as an expert in your field.
9. Instagram
A photo sharing app recently bought by
Facebook in which users can filter smartphone
photos and share.
Very popular with the young demographic.
Photos can be easily searched through the
use of hashtags*.
*Perhaps a short vocab lesson is required?
10. Pinterest
Popular with the ladies.
Extremely difficult to do well. It is a very unique
platform that requires its own style.
Great for connecting with your tribe on a more
personal level.
Perfect for artists, artisans, chefs or anyone
who does anything arts and crafts oriented.
It’s also great for family dinner ideas...
11. LinkedIn
Not for business-to-consumer marketing.
It’s a platform for professionals to connect with
one another based largely on resumes.
Great for building a professional network and job
searching.
Not something that requires daily checking in.
Recommended for any professional these days.
12. Facebook
The #1 social media site, a very good place to
start with business-to-consumer marketing.
Let’s talk about PAGES vs. PROFILES.
What and when to post (scheduling posts).
Facebook advertising – going public and the
future of the platform...