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Getting Started With Social Media PRSA Southeastern New England Chapter Steve Quigley, APR

Getting Started With Social Media PRSA Southeastern New England Chapter Steve Quigley, APR. Summer 2009. “At Hyatt, we’ve chosen to employ Twitter in a guest-centered way.” .

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Getting Started With Social Media PRSA Southeastern New England Chapter Steve Quigley, APR

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  1. Getting Started With Social MediaPRSA Southeastern New England Chapter Steve Quigley, APR Summer 2009

  2. “At Hyatt, we’ve chosen to employ Twitter in a guest-centered way.”  “Through HyattConcierge, our skilled guest service professionals will be able to respond to guests’ questions, needs and concerns, any time, any place, and by any digital means on Twitter - before, during and after their hotel stays.”  Hyatt Hotels CEO Mark Hoplamazian May 18, 2009

  3. May 20, 2009 General Electric deployed a Tweet Squad this month. Modeled on Best Buy's Geek Squad, it is made up of 10 fresh-faced employees who help GE's boomers and Gen-Xers become fluent social networkers.

  4. Social Media Is A Love - Hate Relationship • “Every day it seems there's yet another social networking scandal breaking out... • … like the viral sensation of the woman who tweeted: "Cisco just offered me a job! Now I have to weigh the utility of a fatty paycheck against the daily commute to San Jose and hating the work."

  5. Or the Ketchum public-relations exec who said of client FedEx's hometown: "I would die if I had to live here!"

  6. We’ll Discuss Six Social Media Starting Points Tonight • RSS • Blogs • Social Networks:Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter 4. Photo Sharing: Flickr • Social Bookmarks:Del.icio.us, Digg • Wikis

  7. But First, Let’s Step Back And Look At The Forest (Before We Study The Trees)

  8. Good News: This Stuff Really Is New In 1990, Sir Tim Berners-Lee “invented” the World Wide Web. (Sorry Al.)

  9. This is my business card. It has all the information about me you need.

  10. “Your brand isn’t what you say it is. It’s what Google says it is.” Chris Andersen, The Long Tail

  11. From Broadcast To Narrowcast Our Ground Is Shifting

  12. From Top-Down To Bottom-Up

  13. From Command and Control To Our Control

  14. From Messages To Conversation

  15. From Relying On Authority To Relying On People Like Me

  16. Producers “Disintermediation” The Web Is Undermining Intermediaries Consumers “Middle Men”

  17. Web 2.0 is Social • Consumers Have More Control • “Digital Natives” vs. “Digital Immigrants” • Peer-to-Peer • Inbound vs. Outbound (“Push vs. Pull”)

  18. A Working Definition Social Media: Any online technology or practice that people use to share content, opinions, insights, experiences, perspectives and media.

  19. Soon, the world’s most respected and valued brands may be those least “controlled” by their owners. - Council of PR Firms White Paper The Evolving Role of Public Relations in the Age of Social Media

  20. “The public relations industry – agencies and corporate communicators – must determine that the golden opportunity to lead on the new media front has arrived.” - Council of PR Firms White Paper The Evolving Role of Public Relations in the Age of Social Media

  21. Trust Is ShiftingEdelman’s Annual Trust Barometer “Who do you trust for information that’s important to you?” … Increasingly, we reply, “People like me.”

  22. “Flipping The Funnel”(Seth Godin) • Turn strangers into friends. • Turn friends into customers. • And then... do the most important job: Turn your customers into salespeople.

  23. Three Things I Hope This Might Mean For Public Relations Practitioners • We’ll rediscover the power of listening. • We’ll rediscover our real voices. • We’ll guide our organizations (and ourselves) toward greater authenticity and empathy.

  24. Okay, Back To The Trees…

  25. 1) How To Drink From A Hydrant Three Little Letters Might HelpUs (Really Simple Syndication)

  26. “RSS is the grease that lubricates the groundswell.” • Yet, as of 2007, only 8% of online Americans (knowingly) used RSS feeds at least monthly. - Groundswell, Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff • RSS In Plain English

  27. 2) Blogs. Where To Start?

  28. Blogs: Jump In • Technorati • Google Blog Search • AdAge Power 150 • Blog Rolls • Tips from your Twitter followers

  29. “The Internet has made public relations public again, after years of almost exclusive focus on media. Blogs, online new releases, and other forms of Web content let organizations communicate directly with buyers.” - The New Rules of Marketing & PR by David Meerman Scott

  30. “Robert Scoble, single-handedly at first, has gien the EVEIL EMPIRE a “Human Face”…thanks to his blog.” -Tom Peters

  31. 3) Social Networks: Facebook • Launched in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg (Yes, yet another Harvard dropout Billionaire) • Estimated Over 200 Million Members • Surpassed MySpace in April 2008

  32. Harley-Davidson’s Facebook group has 157,737 fans. • Their Facebook campaign has helped grow the Harley Owners Group to 1.2 million members • Link: http://www.facebook.com/s.php?init=q&q=Harley+Davidson&ref=ts&sid=13a1ca101812fb328b380a7c57739dc9#/harley-davidson?v=info&viewas=547817524

  33. 4) Social Networks: LinkedIn “Facebook for professionals” All 500 of the Fortune 500 are represented in LinkedIn. LinkedIn Login

  34. 5) Social Networks: • Fasted growing social network (Some describe Twitter as a microblog.) • Asks one question: “What are you doing?” • 140 character limit (plus links)

  35. I went in thinking Twitter was a free way to push our message out.“ Big mistake. We learned to listen. We started winning once we let people decide on their own about our services." - Amy Worley, H&R Block

  36. BusinessWeek… “…Until social media came along it was not economically feasible to listen to a global base of customers. Blogging began to fix that. But it remained pretty much a dynamic of, "I talk. I pick the topics, and a few of you can respond."

  37. Tony Hsieh • Name Zappos.com CEO -Tony • Web http://www.zappos... • Bio www.zappos.com blogs.zappos.com twitter.zappos.com • 410,266 Following • 631,035 Followers

  38. Twitter As Early Warning Customer Service System • Richard@dell • TheHomeDepot • JetBlue • Comcast

  39. Let’s Take A Look… • http://twitter.com/home • http://search.twitter.com/ • TweetDeck

  40. 6) Flickr The key is tagging. You might have to give up your day job. http://www.flickr.com/

  41. 7) Del.icio.us • Social Bookmarking (“Folksonomy” vs. “Taxonomy”) • Freedom From Our Desktop • They’re Social – And Shared My Del.icio.us Login http://delicious.com/stevequigley

  42. 8) Digg • “Digg surfaces the best stuff as voted on by our users.” • “You won’t find editors at Digg — we’re here to provide a place where people can collectively determine the value of content and we’re changing the way people consume information online.”

  43. “Join The Conversation” • Users submit articles, images, or videos and submit them to the crowd. • “We’re here to promote that conversation and provide tools for our community to discuss the topics that they’re passionate about…” • Digg Login

  44. 9) Wikis The Hawaiian Word For Quick

  45. A Wiki According To Wikipedia(The 8th Most Popular Site in the World) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki

  46. More Wikis…. • Over 22% of online American adults say they use Wikipedia at least monthly. • So Wikipedia pages typically appear within the top few results on Web searches.

  47. Here’s A Relaxed Overview Of The Impact Of Social Media Gary Vaynerchuk WineLibraryTV

  48. Social MediaThanks To CommonCraft • http://www.commoncraft.com/socialmedia

  49. The Social Web Is For… Sharing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3x_RRJdd4

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