Monday, March 26, 2012

The Five Hats of Social Media

Edward de Bono’s six thinking hats are used to help people be more productive, focused, and mindfully involved  http://www.debonogroup.com/six_thinking_hats.php

So here are the Five Hats of Social Media:

1. Public Relations Hat (PR Hat) – This hat will help you deal with any mishaps, issues or crises – so be prepared by setting up a crisis management strategy - http://www.socialmediamarketing.org/social-media-crisis-management.html
(Red is for energy, war, danger, strength, power, determination as well as for feelings, hunches and intuition)

2. Content Hat – for creating,  finding, editing, sourcing, researching and generating content – this is very similar to the thinking cap – so this hat will help you when you need to write, strategise, think, and plan – Set up a content/editorial calendar to help with this - http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2136988/How-to-Create-a-Social-Media-Editorial-Calendar 
(Orange is for enthusiasm, fascination, happiness, creativity, determination, attraction, success, encouragement, and stimulation).
 
3. Customer service hat – This hat will help with all the customer service inquiries, queries and services needed - here's an eBook on social media and customer service from Brandwatch- http://www.brandwatch.com/wp-content/uploads/brandwatch/Brandwatch-eBook-Customer-Service-on-Social-Media.pdf 
(Blue is for trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, truth, and heaven as well as aiding the thinking process.)
 
4. Advertising/Marketing Hat – This hat will help you promote, advertise and market your brand - Social Media/New Media still requires old/traditional media methods to reach your fans/followers/customers.  (TV ads, print ads, leaflets, flyers, mail drops, radio advertising, guerilla marketing, email marketing, launches, events, videos, campaigns etc.)
Focus on which method is appropriate for your business, test out different forms of media, use email marketing and reach a wider range of people. 
(Purple is associated with wisdom, dignity, independence, creativity, mystery, and magic.)
 
5. Communications Hat – This hat can be used for communicating, sharing information, building relationships, informing and exchanging information. This is the best hat for engaging with customers/fans and followers.
 (Green is for growth, harmony, freshness, fertility as well as possibilities, alternatives, and new ideas)
 
You will find that most days; you are required to do all the tasks above. By putting on a different hat; you will be able to focus and concentrate on each task.
Social Media is best when it is holistic, which means combining a whole range of skills, experiences and services when you work. Use each hat; to grow and develop your skills in each area.
By using different hats and by focusing on each task when needed; you will be providing a better relationship to your customers/fans/followers and focus on what is necessary and needed to get the job done.

source:  www.power-advertising.co.uk
 I used this website for an explanation of colours and what they represent  - http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-meaning.html

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Social Media Optimisation

SMO is using links, fantastic content and sharing on different accounts to drive visitors to your blog/website.

Now don't get confused between SMO and engagement. SMO is making sure that your content is seen, by using tags, labels and keywords, writing excellent headlines, sharing on other accounts, linking to other accounts and communicating online.

Engagement is sharing with your fans and followers and building an online community. The more interaction you have with a community (whether it's comments on the blogs, likes and shares on Facebook, ReTweets and chats on Twitter) the more likely that your SMO will naturally increase.

One of the keys to understanding how SMO works for you is listening to your audience. You can ascertain when people are liking/commenting/sharing/asking questions. Once you have viewed Google Analytics, Blogger stats, statcounter.com and other social media listening tools online - here are a few which will explain how and when to listen - http://janetfouts.com/listen/ - you will know your audience, which posts they are clicking on and what kind of content they are responding to.





Now SEO - Search Engine Optimisation is sightly different from SMO. SEO works on backlinks, incoming links and ensuring that your website is found on searches. One way to do this is to find and work with relevant links, list your website in online directories and get other websites to link back to you. The more links you have the higher you will rank in searches. And if the links are trusted links (leading to sites which people trust, recommend and refer) the better this is for your website. Don't worry - the SEO superhero SEOman explains this is a really basic way - http://www.redevolution.com/seo-explained/

According to Active Warrior in an online discussion - here are the differences you should be concentrating on:

Link Building:
SEO – Inbound links are a large determining factor in rankings.
SMO – Links are a result of success, which means that SEO benefits from good SMO.
Page Elements:
SEO – Title tags, headers, image title, bold text and use of keywords are all influential on search engine rankings.
SMO – Coding and tags are not so important, while visual attention grabbers make a bigger impact.

Titles:
SEO – The title tag of a page tells the search engines what a page is about and carries a lot of weight in the rankings.
SMO – Titles and headlines are extremely important for grabbing attention and getting users to click-through.
Speak to an SEO consultant - he/she will know the best way to implement SEO.
  
Here are 15 steps you can take to increase your SMO:
1) Use share buttons
2) Enable YouTube videos - to be embedded or mobile so people can share them
3) Enable your blogs to be mobile; so they are easy to read and share when you're out and about
4) Tweet this, Pin This, Facebook like, Google1 - these buttons are gold, place them prominently on your site and blog
5) Use links, share links with others, put a link list on your blog
6) List your blog and website in free online directories
7) Answer questions on LinkedIn or Quora
8) Join online discussions
9) Comment on blogs - with a link back to your blog or website 
10) Take part in community activities online (MeetUps, chats, discussions, blogging events etc)
11) Communicate; update, post , Tweet everyday if you can and concentrate on fresh, unique blog posts
12) Mix and Match your content - use videos, quotes, eBooks, resources, guides, images, tips, tools, questions etc - enlighten and entertain your audience and focus on your brand
13) Share sites, resources, ideas, posts, Tweets, updates, videos,  etc.
14) Listen to your fans and followers; answer questions, provide social service and monitor all your accounts
15) Be genuine, don't focus on SMO as a rule; concentrate on engaging with others, building a community, enjoying social media and the clicks should come!

source: http://www.webmarketingagency.com.au/what-is-social-media-optimisation/

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Guy Kawasaki talks about Social Media

His secret is not to plan Social Media but to jump right in and do it.

He chats to Inc. about marketing - having the right product is key- and his strategy is to Dive Right In in this article: http://www.inc.com/eric-markowitz/guy-kawasaki-dont-plan-your-social-media-just-do-it.html

Guy Kawasaki's site http://alltop.com/ keeps you informed on the latest top tech feeds.

He believes that social media is more about effort than expense.

If you'd like to learn more and read more about Guy Kawasaki; find him on American Express Open Forum , Google+, Twitter and Facebook.

His book about Google+ comes out on the 8th March.

Want to learn more SEO and social media secrets from Guy Kawasaki? Join him and other  entrepreneurs from March 5 - 7 at Growco in New Orleans. 
Visit www.growco.inc.com for more information.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Twitter Basics for Business

Think of Twitter as a newspaper. When you sign in; you can find, review and read Tweets that will grant you immediate access to everything that is happening in the world that day.

By using Twitter search - https://twitter.com/#!/search-home - you can search for information about your industry, find resources and content and find users who are purchasing your goods and services and talking about your business, products and services online.

You can find bloggers, PR companies, journalists, interesting users, unusual content, tips, tools, resources and suggestions which will help you build engagement and shape your online business and brand.

Here are three guides and resources on how to use your Twitter account for business:


2. Twitter 101 Guide from Mashable - http://mashable.com/guidebook/twitter/


Some more tips:
  • Share links about your industry or profession (from your blog, websites, other blogs and interesting news items)
  • Comment on the current affairs or hot topics of your industry or profession
  • Share resources, tips, suggestions and guides from people who you trust on twitter (read the links first and check their profiles/bios!)
  • Attend a professional event, seminar, conference or MeetUp…and share the link!
  • Recommend business or services - to build trust amongst your peers
  • ReTweet information - you have two options:
    a) You can manually type in a response then RT @awarenetconnect How to Use for Business (To do this you push the Quote Tweet option on your mobile or just hit reply then type in manually (or copy and paste on your desktop/laptop)
    b) Or you can just hit the ReTweet button - This Tweet goes to all your followers via the original source.
  • Participate in Tweet chats   - http://smallbiztrends.com/2010/08/how-to-participate-in-twitter-chat.html
  • Communicate with and potentially develop relationships with people that you’ve never met on Twitter; build relationships with like-minded people
  • Find people who you can learn from or who inspire you and connect with and engage with them
  • Thank people
  • Interact with people, answer questions, respond to Tweets and share information
  • Participate in #FollowFriday - http://mashable.com/followfri/ This will help you find and follow relevant people in your industry, like-minded people and shared interests with others
  • Participate in #CharityWeds. For those of you who are interested in non profit organisations and working with, learning from and promoting non profit organisation, Charity Weds acts as a shout out or recommendation day for the awareness of non profit organisations world-wide.
  • Ask questions related to your industry and see what your peers following you think
  •  Mix and Match content - use blog posts, images, links to videos, links to your website, quotes, RT, ReTweets to keep your content fresh
  • Be aware of social media etiquette - http://www.toastmasters.org/ToastmastersMagazine/ToastmasterArchive/2010/April/Social-Media-Etiquette.aspx
If you'd like to discuss all things social media with me and to receive social media training - group, one on one or on Skype you can find more information:


or email me ebbyeryan@gmail.com or give me a call on 0408 478224

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