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Social Media & E-reputationIAB Atelier 28/05/09Bert Van Wassenhove

Blog: www.ibert.beTwitter: @ibert“Bert Van Wassenhove” op LinkedIn, Facebook, ...

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Setting your social media objectives

It’s about peopleThe impact of socialPossible objectives

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It's about people, not clicks

Setting objectives will be extremely difficult (it's like PR, company culture, branding, etc.)

Social Media is a medium, objectives should be set on business parameters.

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The impact of social

Brand equityPRCampaigns

TrafficActivation

The Social BrandGood citizenshipOpenness to conversation

Customer relationConversionCustomer satisfactionBrand advocates

SEOOffensiveDefensive

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Possible objectives

Business objectivesBrand equitySalesCustomer satisfaction

Measurable objectivesConversation# Videos, Pictures, Posts, Comments, TweetsTone of conversationAdvocatesFollowersFriendsSubscribersSEO (Pagerank, Incoming links)

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Defining your strategy

Social is all-overWhat about marketingExecution is the key

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Defining your strategy

Social Media is about Social Business

It may lead to putting in place an organizational structure with a social media department, which is responsible for a company’s long term approach to open their companies up to consumers and have a permanent social media presence.

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Defining your strategy

Human ResourcesIntroducing New Employees.Replace the monthly newsletter an internal blog.

SalesShare sales material on a wiki.Lead generation: LinkedIn

Product/DesignProduct Prototypes in virtual worlds.Collaborative design processAn internal platform where people share ideas

Customer SupportSupport forumsTwitter

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Marketing/Communications

Public RelationsThought leadershipBetter Customer Engagement through conversationUse the viral power in campaigns

Social initiatives still need traffic &

activation

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Social initiatives still need traffic &

activation

3-step modelTrafficActivationEngagement

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Attention time2 weeks 2 months 2 years

Low

Medium

High

ViralMarketing

ActivationCampaigns

SocialCampaigns

Social Platforms

InteractionManagement

Websites

Advertising

DirectMarketing Online media

Campaigns

EmailMarketingIn

tera

ctio

nInteraction(To what extent is there an exchange of ideas, opinions & information? Is there a conversation going on?)

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Attention time2 weeks 2 months 2 years

Low

Medium

High

ViralMarketing

ActivationCampaigns

SocialCampaigns

Social Platforms

InteractionManagement

Websites

Advertising

DirectMarketing Online media

Campaigns

EmailMarketingIn

tera

ctio

nInteraction(To what extent is there an exchange of ideas, opinions & information? Is there a conversation going on?)

ATTRACT

ACTIVATE

ENGAGE

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ENGAGE

Companies need to look long term and understand the value that social media can bring to cultivate lifetime advocates of their brand. This is not about campaigns, but a permanent positioning.

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Implementing & coordinating

social marketing

ListenEngageAct

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1. Listen

Determine Where Conversations are HappeningGet organized (tools)Make sure you cover all relevant channels

Define your target groupMake a roadmap

Prioritize the discussions, then hop in.Learn the language

Read, read, read, read, read, read, ..., read

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1. Listen

Both Web 2.0 and Web 1.0 sites are relevant

Blogs and Forums / Discussion BoardsConsumer Review SitesSocial Networks / Online Communities

TwitterFacebook

Social Bookmarking Sites

Social News SitesSocial Music SitesVideo & Photo Sharing Sites

YouTubeFlickr

WikisSlideShare...

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2. Engage

Take part in the conversationDisclose your identityStart simple

CommentAnswerPraise

BehaveCourteousOpenHonestInformed

24/7Cover Your Ass (internally)

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3. Action

Ask yourself: WHY?Viral buzzBrand buildingSalesBuild community

Choose your battlefieldDon't forget what you learned in step 1And behave like in step 2

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3. Action

Possible actionsSocial news marketingBlogger outreachSocial networking

Enter an existing networkStart your own

Be creative ...

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3. Action

Be prepared to follow-through

Trust the Force

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EXAMPLESBilly.beTop 10 according to Mashable.com

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Blogger outreach

case

Billy.bePre-launch

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The crowd: 100 bloggers (mostly top)

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“Wat is Billy” in very short ...

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Billy kaarten werden verdeeld voor de shopping spree

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Online Response

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Very positive!

“Maar naast de pizza en pasta was het hoogtepunt toch wel de avant-première van Billy.”

Bram Loquet“Thx aan de organisatie, en aan Billy, de sponsor die Sinterklaasgewijs een heleboel geld heeft uitgedeeld.”

Pieter De Wit“Ik heb 100€ gekregen van Billy. Dank u, Billy. Ik zal het heel goed uitgeven.”

Kathleen. 22. Leuven

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DE topic op twitter(sample scan)

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Hoe leggen deze

mensen Billy uit?

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Hoe leggen mensen het aan elkaar uit?

Tante annie Billy (een bonnekessysteem op internet dat daags wordt gekatapulteerd)

Netsensei Een soort on line cadeaubon site. Je koopt voor een bepaald bedrag een soort virtuele voucher die je kan gebruiken in de meeste on line shops die Mastercard accepteren. Handig!

Pimpajoentje Sympathieke goody bag: (in mijn geval) 50 euro (te besteden in om het even welke webshop die Mastercard aanvaardt - danku Billy!)

NtoneBilly is een nieuw concept voor betalingen online. Combineer een e-card met een waardebon et vwala. Ik vind het een prachtconcept, en binnenkort gaan we er zeker dieper op in!

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Hoe we omgaan met

probleempjes

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Communicatie rond probleempjes

Nadruk lag op Beta, bloggers wisten dat er bugs zouden zijn.Het team is zeer bereikbaar, en gekend door velen. We zijn ook aanwezig op tal van blogevents.

Bloggers contacteerden ons direct waardoor probleempjes niet in het openbaar (twitter) moeten opgelost worden.

Over terugkerende bugs heeft Billy mails gestuurd hoe we het aanpakken (transparantie was geapprecieerd)Feedbackforum achter secret url

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Viral

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Viral

Will it blend?Blendtec Blends it on YouTubehttp://www.blendtec.com/

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Build your own Social network

Starbucks Asks for Your Advicehttp://mystarbucksidea.force.com/ideaHome

Connections helps customers inspire othershttp://www.connectr.be

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Zappos on Twitter

Take a CEO that twitters, add in a great personality and you have a recipe for social success. Ingraining social media into the culture of a corporation means that every consumer interaction is personal.

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Blogging

Sun Microsystems and the CEO BlogIt’s not the number of hits that make his blog a social media success, but the openness on it. Positive and negative comments are allowed, and even the most inane are approved. Transparency from the highest position in a company trickles down and increases trust from consumers.

IBM With Lots of BlogsHaving a CEO that blogs is great, but increase the number of blogs and you increase the number of connections. Leveraging your employees to write about what they love conveys the corporate dedication to the industry.

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Bedankt / MerciBlog: www.ibert.beTwitter: @ibert“Bert Van Wassenhove” op LinkedIn, Facebook, ...

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