Archive for the ‘social media’ Category

Your intern is not the expert

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

It’s amazing how many of my clients ask me if their intern, assistant, or most inexperienced person on staff should do their social media marketing.

Really?

In some cases, social media drives more than 30 percent of a photographer’s income.  The percentage is higher for wedding and retail photographers.

Should the person who knows the least about your company or industry  be the one representing you out in the world?

No.

There is a myth that young people are social media savvy because they all have Facebook accounts.  That is like saying my aunt Lucy should deliver my next direct mail campaign because she sends me postcards while on vacation.

Teenagers tend to know their cell phones inside and out.  Would you hire a teenager to call on your best client or make the introduction call to a hot prospect?

Of course not. That is what you are doing when you entrust interns with your social media.

Now, the good news.  Interns and assistants are a very useful part of your social media campaign.  Have them set up accounts, monitor your accounts, track Google alerts, research information, look for articles to share, and post information directed by you.  Social media is social and not about posting your latest press release.  It is a two-way conversation; a knowledgable person needs to be the conductor of such an exchange.

How would you train your assistant to attend a networking event on your behalf?  You must have confidence in your team member. Will she represent you well?  If you are satisfied with her abilities, let her respond to basic social media comments and post standard information.

Make sure you have policies in place to support your team.  They need to understand when it is appropriate to comment and when they need to hand over the matter to you.

Social media for business is most beneficial when used for networking and educating prospects and clients.  Ask yourself: Who is the best person to take on that role?  If you can spend an hour a day networking online in the name of growing your business, I say ultimately the job is yours.

 

 

Lets double your traffic! : Podcast for 187

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Detroit Creative Labs Logo

This week: New Goals!

Play

SEO = Activity : Podcast 184

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Detroit Creative Labs Logo

This week: The tale of two Scotts

Play

Passive Social Media Creates Passive Results

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Everyone is looking for the easy way.

Social media participants are not exempt. Many people create automated accounts with RSS feeds to share other people’s news, thoughts and commentary with their community.  Some will link all of their social media so it only takes one blog post or tweet to populate their social media world.

Many social media members don’t reply to comments made by people who take the time to acknowledge their work.   Some do the minimum just to say they are using social media.  They repurpose industry news and rarely offer an original thought. Seriously, setting up an account on Facebook and Twitter is not active social media.

Passive, unengaged social media earns passive results.

The people who engage with their community receive the rewards.  That doesn’t mean strategic automation or feeds can not be a valuable part of some social media programs. Answering questions and responding to comments is always part of the program.  I preload Twitter with information, ideas, and thoughts the night before or early in the morning so I will be more consistent and keep the conversation flowing.

Although I have preset tweets, I still share additional thoughts, retweet and comment throughout the day.  I’m active.

I’ve worked with many companies that want to take advantage of the benefits of social media.  I’ve found few willing to do what it takes to actually be successful in social media.  To be fair, many of these people are overstretched marketing and public relations professionals.  They do have budgets to hire an outside firm to at least put up a good front if they can’t do it themselves.

As for individual professionals, you have two choices when it comes to marketing:  You can invest time or money.  Unfortunately, for many professionals, both are in short supply with money being the most scarce. If you are going to invest time into social media, make sure you are around for the opportunities.

Passively sending stuff out there and checking in once in a while is like checking your e-mail once a week or logging on to voicemail only on Saturdays.  Doing business like this is unacceptable.

It’s as bad as attending a networking event, handing out a stack of cards, and running out the door.  That doesn’t work very well.  No meaningful connections are actually made. This isn’t networking and neither is passive social media.

Rosh

 

Talking the New New Twitter : Podcast 183

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Detroit Creative Labs Logo

This week: How are you using social media?

  • Detroit Creative Labs Podcast – Photographer Edition – You don’t need to be from Detroit nor a photographer to be apart of this digital marketing and social media experiment.
  • Time: 30:00
  • Podcast host: Rosh Sillars
  • This week’s show notes: You don’t have to be from Detroit to be apart of this experiment. New New Twitter, traditional media, Twitter , Discover, The Aliens are landing, new opportunities working for the media, make sure your time and expenses are covered, it’s about people, photographer working for free, Cloakbags.com, How do you make money in social media?, Digital Marketing firm Synectics Media, Hello , SpringPad, Commenting on blogs, Marketing Grader. Facebook Subscribe.
Play