This document provides best practices for building an employee advocacy program on social media. It discusses defining employee advocacy, setting goals and key performance indicators, identifying champion advocates, establishing social media guidelines, and getting employees involved in content strategy and advocacy. The presentation recommends creating a positive company culture, rewarding top advocates, and using tools like LinkedIn to grow employee networks and share content. The overall aim is to leverage employees' social networks to increase brand awareness, recruitment, and issues management through strategic social media advocacy.
1. MASTER
CLASS
HOUSTON, TX ~ MAY 25 - 26, 2023
DIGIMARCONSOUTH.COM | #DigiMarConSouth
Eric T. Tung
SR. ADVISOR, SOCIAL MEDIA
LYONDELLBASEll
Employee Social
Media Advocacy Best
Practices
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Employee Advocacy Best Practices
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Hi there!
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4. ■What is Employee Advocacy (in Social Media)?
■How to Build an Employee Advocacy Program
■How to Set Goals & KPIs
■Social Media Policy & Guideline Tips
■How to Engage Employees in Your Advocacy Program
Agenda
5. Employee advocacy is any program
that encourages your employees to
spread the word about your brand or
share company content:
• Company Events
• Webinars
• Testimonials
• Recruiting
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Employee advocacy benefits
companies in three keyways:
1. Impacts sales due to increased
brand awareness and favorable
brand sentiment.
2. Improves recruitment, retention,
and engagement.
3. Aids in PR crises and issues
management.
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93% of people trust brand information
shared by friends and family.
51%
for social media posts…
38% for ads
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9. Build an employee advocacy program
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1. Create a positive culture
2. Set goals & KPIs
3. Identify champions
4. Establish guidelines
5. Get employees involved in strategy
6. Create & share resources for employees
7. Reward employees
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Create a positive culture
Two key motivators for advocates:
1. Positive relationship with organization
2. Strategic internal communication
Happy employees want to share about their
company.
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Up to 70% of an employee’s
engagement level is determined by
their direct manager.
Create a positive culture
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Lighten up your Social Media Policy
If your social media policy is too legal
or longer than two pages, lighten up
your policy.
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13. Set Goals & KPIs
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Example Goals:
• Increasing brand awareness
• Increasing share of voice
• Acquiring more leads
• Recruiting talent
• Improving brand sentiment
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KPIs to Track
•Top contributors:
•Individuals & teams sharing the most
•Who is generating the most engagement
•Organic reach:
•How many people are seeing the content?
•Engagement:
•Clicks, comments, and re-sharing
•Engagement per network?
•Traffic:
•How much traffic to your website
•Brand sentiment:
•Impacts on brand sentiment on social media?
•Company Hashtags
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16. Identify Champions
Focus on who already uses social:
• Who’s developing a personal brand on social?
• Who shares industry content?
• Who’s the public face of your company?
• Who has the most social media connections?
• Who is enthusiastic about your industry and
the company?
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17. Establish Social Media Guidelines
• Social Media Content Policy
• Brand Style Guidelines
• Bonus: Social Media Playbook
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18. Company confide
“One of the issues brought forward in recent days is the
belief that restrictions on social media prevent you from
being your true self, and that this disproportionately harms
journalists of color, LGBTQ journalists and others who
often feel attacked online. We need to dive into this issue.”
– Associated Press
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Social Media Policy
Quick Tips
• Don’t make long lists of don’ts.
• Remove as much legal jargon as possible.
• Reduce redundancy with other policies.
• Make sure they’re easy to understand.
• Include contact info for guidance.
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Social Media Playbook
• Create for various departments:
• Sales
• Recruiting
• Offer good post technique
• Hashtags & mentions
• Call to Action
• Photo & video
• Offer content ideas
• Events & conferences
• Anniversaries, new employees
• Volunteering
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Get Employees Involved in Your Strategy
• Let employees know about guidelines
and tools
• Intranet page?
• Advocacy app?
• LinkedIn recommended posts!
• Never force employees to share content
• Involve employees in content planning
• What shows off culture?
• What should the goals be?
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22. Users who share advocacy content
on LinkedIn receive
600% more profile views
and grow their networks
300% faster.
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Get Employees Involved in Your Strategy
• What are prospective customers asking?
• Create content to answer it!
• What do employees want to see?
• Create product feature videos, etc.
• Creating content that employees are asking for is the
best way to increase the chances they’ll share it!
• Preapproved messaging is great, but give them the
autonomy to create their own.
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Reward Employees
• Offer employees something in return.
• Educate employees on the benefits to them.
• Award leaderboard or featured posters
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