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The 5 Commandments of Social Media:
      Strategy, Tools and Culture

            Presented by Lisa Colton,
         Founder & President Darim Online
              lisa@darimonline.org
                   434.977.1170
Agenda
Morning:
• Communications Revolution
• Social Media Basics
• 5 Stages of Social Media Participation
   –   Listening
   –   Engaging
   –   Social Content
   –   Generate Buzz
   –   Community Building
Lunch
Afternoon: Hands on Lab & Critical Eye on Current
  Work
Moving Forward
Goals

Demystify social media
Help you think strategically
Build vocabulary
Show examples
Turn you on to resources

Warning: You may feel overwhelmed!
(And excited, and inspired.)
COMMUNICATIONS REVOLUTION
COMMUNICATIONS REVOLUTION
W
                                   Between
H
                                  a PIONEER
E
                                      &
R
                                  a TORTOISE
E
                                        Source: Flickr user ucumari


T
O   Source: Flickr user smitag4




B              Is a
E             FAST
            FOLLOWER
AJWS




                                   AJWS
                                   Red Cross
                                   receiving half of
                                   their donations by
                                   text msg.
                                   $27m by 1/19




       Source: mcommons.com/blog
Characteristics of Social Media

The Term “Social Media” refers to online tools (web sites) that depend
on user contributions and interactions between people to build shared
meaning and value. It is:

• Participatory: It blurs the line between producer and consumer,
  media and audience.
• Open and Democratic: It encourages voting, comments and the
  sharing of information. For this reason it is seen as authentic and
  trustworthy.
• Conversational: Two (or more) way conversation rather than one-
  directional broadcast. Is personal, specific, and engaging.
• Communal: Supports formation, growth and strength of communities
  around a particular shared interest.
• Connected: Thrives on being connected, making use of links to other
  sites, resources and people, rather than being territorial and
  proprietary.
It’s a Tool


Success of the tool is if
it helps you achieve
your goals.

Thus, critical to know
your goals and then
determine which
tool(s) to used in
which ways.
GROUNDSWELL’s P.O.S.T.


1. PEOPLE: Identify audience(s)

2. OBJECTIVES
   – What are you goals and
     objectives for this audience?
   – What are your audience’s
     goals?

3. What is the STRATEGY to reach
   these goals?

4. Determine the specifics of the
   TECHNOLOGIES you’ll use.
   Implement, measure, refine!
John Fitch’s Steam Engine
John Fitch’s Steam Engine
A Tool Can Be A Game Changer


  Traditional Media                  Social Media
   Brand in control              Audience in control
One way / Deliver msg           Two way / Conversation
  Repeat message                 Adapt the message
Focused on the brand           Focused on the audience
     Educating                   Influencing, Involving
 Org creates content             User and co-created
                                       content
                 How are you adapting?
LISTENING




            Source: Flickr user andyadontstop
HOW TO LISTEN
              Who’s talking about you?
              Who’s talking about your field?
Keywords
              What’s most important to your audience?


              Breadth, Depth, Reach
Influencers   Are you on their radar?
              What will they pass on?


 Staffing     Who is listening?
              How do they respond?
              What are they learning?
              How do they pass on info?
Google Alerts
Google Blog Reader


Subscribe
 Organize
 Monitor




    RSS:
   Really
  Simple
Syndication

                       www.google.com/reader
Open
Your
Ears




       Temple Israel, Memphis Facebook Page
Open
Your
Ears




       Temple Sinai, Oakland, CA
Twitter
• Identify Keywords
   • Key people’s names, URLs, related
   organizations, grantees, industry
   keywords, etc.
                                               How
• Identify Key Influencers
   • Who is sharing info on your industry
                                                 To
   • Who is connected to the                   Begin
   audiences you want to engage with
                                             Listening
   • Who are your online mavens and
   connectors (internal and external)

• Set up tools, people, communication

        SocialFish offers Listening Audits
ENGAGING

                   #1
                Social
              media is
           continuing
            to evolve.
                 Fast.
Red Cross
A Person, Not Just A Brand
Add Value, Make Connections
                Connect with people
                  based on their
                  interests. And add
                  value

                Find “green parenting”
                   bloggers who are
                   “influencers”

                Comment on their posts -
                  - educate them and
                  their readers.

                Builds a distribution
                   channel and network
Unofficial Outposts
             Find places where
                your target
                audience goes.

             Participate in the
               conversation. Add
               value, educate,
               include links.

             Use your “listening”
               to identify these
               places.
Respond when:
- Someone has given you a compliment;
- Someone has a valid complaint;
- You have something to offer;
- Information is incorrect.




   When to Respond
Real Life Example
Make Your Content Social
Social Content is Social Capital

• Social Capital is the value
  of the connections
  between and among
  social networks for
  increasing productivity,
  spreading information,
  and locating desired
  resources.

• Content should be
  newsworthy, unique,
  controversial, timely
  immediately useful
  and/or funny.

• 1:12 or 1:20 ratio
Invite User Generated Content

Examples:
• CNN iReport
• Tags in Flickr,
  blogs, Youtube
• Crowdsource by
  asking questions
  (learn, connect,
  engage, respond)
• Guest bloggers
• Hashtags on
  Twitter
Use Your Outposts!




Get out and socialize. Add value. Connect.
Allow Users to Remix
Social Means: Make It Human


• Authenticity
  buys attention

• How can you
  make the JCC
  personal?
Generate Buzz


What is BUZZ?
What is VIRAL?
Remember POST
Lead Up To Events or Campaigns

• Empower others
  to spread the
  news
• Tweetsgiving
  hashtag about
  Thankfulness IS
  marketing their
  campaign, and
  walking the walk.
• Use your
  relationships




                                 Source: Edelman
Use Multiple Channels


Blog                             Beth Kanter is 53
Twitter (#beth53)
Facebook (Causes)

475 Tweets with the #beth53
66 blog posts (others)
2047 clicks on the link
40% new donors

8 years -- guess total raised?
Community Building




                     Source: Flickr user JYRO
Community Building




                 Source: Flickr user Rick Neves
Community Building




                 Source: Flickr user divemasterking2000
ATTENTION ECONOMY

Kevin Kelly (Founder of Wired Magazine):
1. Immediacy - priority access, immediate delivery
2. Personalization - tailored just for you
3. Interpretation - support and guidance
4. Authenticity - how can you be sure it is the real thing?
5. Accessibility - wherever, whenever
6. Embodiment - books, live music
7. Patronage - "paying simply because it feels good", e.g.
   Radiohead
8. Findability - "When there are millions of books, millions of songs,
    millions of films, millions of applications, millions of everything
    requesting our attention — and most of it free — being found
    is valuable."
REMEMBER: P.O.S.T.


1. PEOPLE: Identify audience(s)

2. OBJECTIVES
   – What are you goals and objectives for this
     audience?
   – What are your audience’s goals?

3. What is the STRATEGY to reach these goals?

4. Determine the specifics of the TECHNOLOGIES
   you’ll use. Implement, measure, refine!
MEASUREMENT

Tangible                           Intangible

•   Donations                      •   Learning
•   Leads                          •   Interaction
•   Subscribers                    •   Engagement
•   Members                        •   Branding
•   Register/attend                •   Loyalty
•   Saved time saved cost          •   Satisfaction
•   Increased hits/rank, PR        •   Feedback
•   Action


       Source: KD Paine, a social media metrics expert.
Review of 5 Stages

1.   LISTENING
       •   Tools e.g. Google Alerts and blog readers
       •   Who will be listening?
       •   Internal communications, tracking
2.   ENGAGING
       •   Find places to engage (influencers, blogs, conversations)
       •   Add value
       •   Be human
3.   USING SOCIAL CONTENT
       •   Create content for social uses
       •   Invite others’ voices
       •   Create structures for conversations around your mission
4.   GENERATING BUZZ
       •   Find your voice
       •   Build relationships with key energizers
       •   Use multiple channels
5.   COMMUNITY BUILDING
       •   Cooperative pursuit of your mission
       •   Empower your community and collaborate with them
FINAL THOUGHTS



• Stay nimble - Change will continue
• Know what you want to measure
  and how you’ll know if you’re
  successful
• Think about staffing and guidelines
• Address your whole culture, not just
  marketing/PR.
IT’S NOT ABOUT TECHNOLOGY

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  • 1. The 5 Commandments of Social Media: Strategy, Tools and Culture Presented by Lisa Colton, Founder & President Darim Online lisa@darimonline.org 434.977.1170
  • 2. Agenda Morning: • Communications Revolution • Social Media Basics • 5 Stages of Social Media Participation – Listening – Engaging – Social Content – Generate Buzz – Community Building Lunch Afternoon: Hands on Lab & Critical Eye on Current Work Moving Forward
  • 3. Goals Demystify social media Help you think strategically Build vocabulary Show examples Turn you on to resources Warning: You may feel overwhelmed! (And excited, and inspired.)
  • 6. W Between H a PIONEER E & R a TORTOISE E Source: Flickr user ucumari T O Source: Flickr user smitag4 B Is a E FAST FOLLOWER
  • 7. AJWS AJWS Red Cross receiving half of their donations by text msg. $27m by 1/19 Source: mcommons.com/blog
  • 8. Characteristics of Social Media The Term “Social Media” refers to online tools (web sites) that depend on user contributions and interactions between people to build shared meaning and value. It is: • Participatory: It blurs the line between producer and consumer, media and audience. • Open and Democratic: It encourages voting, comments and the sharing of information. For this reason it is seen as authentic and trustworthy. • Conversational: Two (or more) way conversation rather than one- directional broadcast. Is personal, specific, and engaging. • Communal: Supports formation, growth and strength of communities around a particular shared interest. • Connected: Thrives on being connected, making use of links to other sites, resources and people, rather than being territorial and proprietary.
  • 9. It’s a Tool Success of the tool is if it helps you achieve your goals. Thus, critical to know your goals and then determine which tool(s) to used in which ways.
  • 10. GROUNDSWELL’s P.O.S.T. 1. PEOPLE: Identify audience(s) 2. OBJECTIVES – What are you goals and objectives for this audience? – What are your audience’s goals? 3. What is the STRATEGY to reach these goals? 4. Determine the specifics of the TECHNOLOGIES you’ll use. Implement, measure, refine!
  • 13. A Tool Can Be A Game Changer Traditional Media Social Media Brand in control Audience in control One way / Deliver msg Two way / Conversation Repeat message Adapt the message Focused on the brand Focused on the audience Educating Influencing, Involving Org creates content User and co-created content How are you adapting?
  • 14. LISTENING Source: Flickr user andyadontstop
  • 15. HOW TO LISTEN Who’s talking about you? Who’s talking about your field? Keywords What’s most important to your audience? Breadth, Depth, Reach Influencers Are you on their radar? What will they pass on? Staffing Who is listening? How do they respond? What are they learning? How do they pass on info?
  • 17. Google Blog Reader Subscribe Organize Monitor RSS: Really Simple Syndication www.google.com/reader
  • 18. Open Your Ears Temple Israel, Memphis Facebook Page
  • 19. Open Your Ears Temple Sinai, Oakland, CA
  • 21. • Identify Keywords • Key people’s names, URLs, related organizations, grantees, industry keywords, etc. How • Identify Key Influencers • Who is sharing info on your industry To • Who is connected to the Begin audiences you want to engage with Listening • Who are your online mavens and connectors (internal and external) • Set up tools, people, communication SocialFish offers Listening Audits
  • 22. ENGAGING #1 Social media is continuing to evolve. Fast.
  • 24. A Person, Not Just A Brand
  • 25. Add Value, Make Connections Connect with people based on their interests. And add value Find “green parenting” bloggers who are “influencers” Comment on their posts - - educate them and their readers. Builds a distribution channel and network
  • 26. Unofficial Outposts Find places where your target audience goes. Participate in the conversation. Add value, educate, include links. Use your “listening” to identify these places.
  • 27. Respond when: - Someone has given you a compliment; - Someone has a valid complaint; - You have something to offer; - Information is incorrect. When to Respond
  • 30. Social Content is Social Capital • Social Capital is the value of the connections between and among social networks for increasing productivity, spreading information, and locating desired resources. • Content should be newsworthy, unique, controversial, timely immediately useful and/or funny. • 1:12 or 1:20 ratio
  • 31. Invite User Generated Content Examples: • CNN iReport • Tags in Flickr, blogs, Youtube • Crowdsource by asking questions (learn, connect, engage, respond) • Guest bloggers • Hashtags on Twitter
  • 32. Use Your Outposts! Get out and socialize. Add value. Connect.
  • 33. Allow Users to Remix
  • 34. Social Means: Make It Human • Authenticity buys attention • How can you make the JCC personal?
  • 35. Generate Buzz What is BUZZ? What is VIRAL? Remember POST
  • 36. Lead Up To Events or Campaigns • Empower others to spread the news • Tweetsgiving hashtag about Thankfulness IS marketing their campaign, and walking the walk. • Use your relationships Source: Edelman
  • 37. Use Multiple Channels Blog Beth Kanter is 53 Twitter (#beth53) Facebook (Causes) 475 Tweets with the #beth53 66 blog posts (others) 2047 clicks on the link 40% new donors 8 years -- guess total raised?
  • 38. Community Building Source: Flickr user JYRO
  • 39. Community Building Source: Flickr user Rick Neves
  • 40. Community Building Source: Flickr user divemasterking2000
  • 41. ATTENTION ECONOMY Kevin Kelly (Founder of Wired Magazine): 1. Immediacy - priority access, immediate delivery 2. Personalization - tailored just for you 3. Interpretation - support and guidance 4. Authenticity - how can you be sure it is the real thing? 5. Accessibility - wherever, whenever 6. Embodiment - books, live music 7. Patronage - "paying simply because it feels good", e.g. Radiohead 8. Findability - "When there are millions of books, millions of songs, millions of films, millions of applications, millions of everything requesting our attention — and most of it free — being found is valuable."
  • 42. REMEMBER: P.O.S.T. 1. PEOPLE: Identify audience(s) 2. OBJECTIVES – What are you goals and objectives for this audience? – What are your audience’s goals? 3. What is the STRATEGY to reach these goals? 4. Determine the specifics of the TECHNOLOGIES you’ll use. Implement, measure, refine!
  • 43. MEASUREMENT Tangible Intangible • Donations • Learning • Leads • Interaction • Subscribers • Engagement • Members • Branding • Register/attend • Loyalty • Saved time saved cost • Satisfaction • Increased hits/rank, PR • Feedback • Action Source: KD Paine, a social media metrics expert.
  • 44. Review of 5 Stages 1. LISTENING • Tools e.g. Google Alerts and blog readers • Who will be listening? • Internal communications, tracking 2. ENGAGING • Find places to engage (influencers, blogs, conversations) • Add value • Be human 3. USING SOCIAL CONTENT • Create content for social uses • Invite others’ voices • Create structures for conversations around your mission 4. GENERATING BUZZ • Find your voice • Build relationships with key energizers • Use multiple channels 5. COMMUNITY BUILDING • Cooperative pursuit of your mission • Empower your community and collaborate with them
  • 45. FINAL THOUGHTS • Stay nimble - Change will continue • Know what you want to measure and how you’ll know if you’re successful • Think about staffing and guidelines • Address your whole culture, not just marketing/PR.
  • 46. IT’S NOT ABOUT TECHNOLOGY