Five umbrella rules for building successful a successful social media strategy for your brand, including knowing when to automate, minimizing self-promotion and learning how to tell a better story.
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Social Media: Making Connections and Making Them Work
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Connections & Making
them Work
#DCBKK October 20, 2013
Jodi Ettenberg
Author, Speaker & Soup Eater
www.jodiettenberg.com
@legalnomads
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Today:
Reframe your
relationship with social
media.
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Today:
Provide practical advice
on automating some
aspects of social media -and when automation
should be shelved for more
human interaction.
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Today:
How best to optimize your
brand’s core message for
repeatability using
storytelling.
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When used strategically, social streams are
the best bridges we have to link a growing
community to our businesses.
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There is a difference between outward-facing social
relationships, and inward-facing social relationships.
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1. Always provide
value through
social streams (&
value your users).
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"The bottom line is that your Page strategy should still
stay the same: produce high quality content and
optimize for engagement and reach. You can do
this by focusing on these tips when creating your Page
posts:
● Make your posts timely and relevant
● Build credibility and trust with your audience
● Ask yourself, “Would people share this with their
friends or recommend it to others?”
- Facebook for Business, August 24, 2013
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Ask meaningful questions instead of like-baiting.
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Curate links to learn from, educate and inspire.
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2. Don’t conflate
noise with
community.
(That is: no douchetaggery
allowed.)
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Twitter’s take:
“Hashtags are most powerful when you use
them judiciously. Including more than two in
a Tweet is probably overkill.”
- Best Practices for Hashtags, Twitter
(https://dev.twitter.com/media/hashtags)
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Facebook’s foray into hashtags:
“Quality, not hashtags, is what our News Feed
algorithms look for so that Pages can increase their
reach."
- CNET, “Facebook hashtags said to have zero viral
impact”, September 4, 2013
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3. Minimize selfpromotion.
(That is: no douchebaggery
allowed.)
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We trust people more when
they show us they are great,
not tell us they are great.
- Wired for Story,
by Lisa Cron
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Work on creating goodwill,
then using it sparingly.
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"In short, the secret of promotion in the age
of social media isn't to promote yourself.
It's to promote others.”
- Tim O’Reilly, “The Truth about Social
Media Marketing.”
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Yes
No
Tweetdeck / Buffer - scheduling. Leaving anchor text and titles
unchanged when retweeting.
News.me / Twitter curation tools Cross-posting to several
(* requires that you do not follow different media without
back on Twitter).
changing context, tone.
Social Bro, Tweriod: good for
time to tweet.
Using “new” RTs in lieu of old
style or “via”.
Bitly - link analytics.
Reposting your own work with
same anchor text as earlier.
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Endless recipes to automate contentmapping.
Examples:
● Save articles to Pocket → Buffer →Google
Spreadsheet.
● Fave article on Pocket → Evernote
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5. Distill your
messaging into a
story, and tell that
story on social
media.
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"The brain, it seems, does not make
much of a distinction between
reading about an experience and
encountering it in real life."
- New York Times, March 17, 2012,
“Your Brain on Fiction”
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Create an emotional connection between
your product and the people you want to buy
it.
The human mind wanders and ignores
messaging by nature; stories bring it back.
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“Putting a story in the marketplace is not the
end, it’s the beginning. Consumers want a
role. They want to be advocates for the
brands and products they choose.”
- “The 10 Commandments of
Content”, FastCoCreate, Sept 30,
2013
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1. Always provide value & value your
users to create community.
2. Don’t conflate noise with community.
3. Minimize self-promotion.
4. Don’t over-automate your feeds.
5. Use storytelling to create an
emotional connection with your
communities.