Imagery & Imagination: Storytelling Through Social Media

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Imagine Pittsburgh, the Green Building Alliance and the Master Builders' Association united for this social media program on how to effectively promote your company through images and videos. A panel of experts discussed tools, best practices and opportunities.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

MBA Headquarters

IMAGERY & IMAGINATION:STORYTELLING THROUGH SOCIAL

MEDIA

Welcome to….

Imagery & Imagination

Hosted by the Master Builders’ Association

in conjunction with our friends:

Agenda

Introduction

Panel Opening Remarks

Image Sharing Sites

Best Practices

Issues & Challenges

Construction Social Media Stars

Imagery & Imagination

63% of social media is made up of

images!!!!

Imagery & Imagination

Over half of all Internet users have

reposted a photo or video they found

online.

This is one of the most reposted photos of all

time.

Imagery & Imagination

3.3 million Retweets

2 million Favorites

Imagery & Imagination

Content with relevant images gets 94% more

views than content without images.

Imagery & Imagination

Content with relevant images gets 94% more views than content without images.

The leading cause of fatalities in construction is falls. The MBA hosts an annual Fall Protection Competent Training.

Imagery & Imagination

Tweets with images receive 150% more

retweets!

Imagery & Imagination

The brain processes visuals 60,000 times

faster than it does text.

Imagine Pittsburgh

An initiative of the Allegheny

Conference on Community

Development

Other Allegheny Conference Social Media Brands

Other Conference Initiatives with Social Media

channels

A virtual concierge for people looking to advance their careers in the

10-county region. Its job search engine is a one-stop shop, updated

nightly from more than 900 sources including corporate websites and

such job boards as Monster, Career Builder and LinkedIn. There are

more than 25,000 jobs available in the region today.

ImaginePittsburgh.com/Work

Employer/Sponsor Profile

Employer/Sponsor Profile

Employer/Sponsor Profile

Many Neighbors to Connect

With

We use all of these, but Facebook and Twitter most.

Find Facebook gets more traction with Latino web

users

Instagram with 18-24 year-olds.

Making otherwise dry content attractive

Highlighting young entrepreneurs

Tapping into celebrity following

Tapping into audiences who don’t know us, but

should

Green Building Alliance

Take a few shots to capture expression

Green Building Alliance

Take a few shots to capture expression

Green Building Alliance

Take multiple shots to avoid the dreaded

closed-eye

Green Building Alliance

Use the grid! Rule of thirds can make or break

an image.

Green Building Alliance

Don’t forget you can get a different and more interesting perspective by simply lowering yourself a few inches below eyelevel (get your knees dirty) or by finding a step to elevate your shot (climb a chair).

Especially helpful for shooting subjects such as objects, buildings, crowds, etc.

How does the MBA use

images?

Show construction activity

Promote our members and industry allies

Tell the MBA story

Market upcoming events

Capture past events – Store on Flickr

Fun games

How does the MBA use

images?

Facebook

How does the MBA use

images?

LinkedIn

How does the MBA use

images?

Twitter

How does the MBA use

images?

YouTube

How does IKM use images?

Expanded reach…

MBA’s 866 followers

ikminc’s 1,122 followers

Using Images in Facebook

Images in Facebook

Cover photo –

change monthly

Posts – 1x/week;

3x/week; daily

Upload link videos

1x/month

Photo albums, action

shots, candid shots,

event photos

http://www.jonloomer.com/2014/01/20/faceboo

k-image-dimensions/

“Cheat Sheet”

Using Images in Twitter

Images in Twitter

Now has the ability to

display inline images to

Tweets.

Works with images

uploaded directly to

Twitter

Also works with Buffer’s

browser extension

Applies also to Vine

videos

SOURCE: http://www.fastcompany.com/3022116/what-twitters-expanded-images-

mean-for-clicks-retweets-and-favorites

Examples of AEC Tweets with

Images

Twitter Image Sizes

Source: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/544020829961841228/

Source: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/68117013088877617/

Giffysnap

Sprout Social allows scheduling with photos

to multiple platforms & accounts

Also creates weekly reports; create your own

Using Images in LinkedIn

Images in LinkedIn

LinkedIn is the world’s largest

professional network – 225 million +

Images in LinkedIn

A good example of enhancing your content with an

image.

Pittsburgh's office vacancy ranks third lowest in the countrybizjournals.com

Behind only Manhattan and San Francisco in terms of available office space, according to CBRE report.

LinkedIn Image Sizes

Source: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/68117013088877617/

Images in LinkedIn

The profile picture is an excellent opportunity to

enhance the look of your profile so give it some

thought:

Images in LinkedIn

And now some examples of bad profile pictures:

Images in LinkedIn

And no image at all is just as bad….

Images in LinkedIn

Ways to VISUALLY improve your LinkedIn

profile

Add /edit profile

Add Slideshare and/or Behance

Place images appropriately throughout profiles

Include images in posting

Photo Editing Tools

Photo Editing Tools

Adobe Photoshop CC

Expensive

Powerful

Challenging to use - too many features to summarize

Resize, Color-correct, Add text

Photoshop Examples

Photo Editing Tools

Pixlr Free, Mobile photo editing app

More than 600 effects, overlays, and borders and lets you do all the main things you'd expect from a photo editor, from cropping and re-sizing to removing red-eye and whitening teeth

Gimp Free, Open Source photo editor

Painting tools, color correction, cloning, selection, and enhancement.

PicMonkey Free, no sign up required for use

Someone who has never edited in a photo editing program before could use this pretty easily.

Can access anywhere you have internet service.

Photo Editing Tools

Canva

Free, some paid options

Described as a Blogging tool

Drag and drop, add text, add backgrounds, etc

Example: Canva Facebook Cover Image

Flickr.com

Flickr

Photo sharing site

Beautiful on screen interface, portfolio site

Allows interaction with community in the form

of

Favorites

Comments

Who’s using it well?

MBA of WPA

Nello Construction

What to share on Flickr

Great place to share events:

Ground Breakings

Ribbon Cuttings

Topping off ceremonies

Company events: picnics, holiday parties, award

ceremonies, golf outings, fundraisers, charity

events

Conferences/Speaking engagements

MBA Flickr

Flickr Pros and Cons

Free with sign up

1TB of Space

Drag and Drop upload

Max Photo size 200 MB

Max Video 1 GB

Collections, sets galleries for organizing

Tagging

Easy to share

A tad difficult to

search

Another place to

build community

Not for photo editing

Aviary, Pixlr,

Photoshop Express

PROS CONS

YouTube

YouTube

Online Video

sharing site

Over 1 Billion

Views per day

Create and share

video content

that’s relevant to

what your ideal

customer is

searching for on

the Internet.

YouTube

What to share on YouTube

Intro Trailer video – Who you are, What you do

Stats to Benchmark who you are

Customer Success Story/Testimonials

Answer FAQs

Teach Something – Create How To Videos

Behind the scenes

Company activities, personnel, culture

YouTube Pros & Cons

Free to upload

Free to create

channel

Globally recognized

Videos can be

longer

Videos can be

embedded in your

site

It’s Free…You have little control

“Noisy” space – difficult to get your messages found and heard

Difficult/costly to create videos

You may draw attention to your competitors

Vulgar videos readily available

PROS CONS

Micro Video – Vine & Instagram

Vine & Instagram

Vine – Twitter’s 6 second video

Instagram’s Video – 15 second video

Start a conversation with customers

Highlight brand advocates

Display your work. A quick update at the site?

Show your office

Promote activities at your conference booth

Six Steps to get started with

Vine1. Download and install the Vine app.

2. Create a Vine account using your Twitter profile or email address.

3. Find people to follow by going to your profile and clicking the People icon at the top right of your screen. You can also go to your settings and use the Find People option under Friends.

4. Connect your Facebook account to share videos on Facebook as well (personal profiles only).

5. Click the video camera icon to start recording videos. Tap your finger on the screen to record and release to stop recording.

6. When you’re finished, click Continue to share your video on Vine, Twitter and Facebook.

Instagram: Younger Audience

Micro Video Pros & Cons

Quick, easy

Adds video

Lower level of

quality is acceptable

Opportunity for fun,

human interaction

Adds video

Not your audience

demographic

Short, difficult to

convey message

PROS CONS

The Spotlight

Local Image Stars

Green Building Alliance: www.go-gba.org

Bradd Celidonia – braddc@gbapgh.org

Imagine Pittsburgh: www.imaginepittsburgh.com

Bill Flanagan – bflanagan@alleghenyconference.org

Bonnie Pfister – bpfister@alleghenyconference.org

Master Builders’ Association: www.mbawpa.org

Jon O’Brien – jobrien@mbawpa.org

IKM, Inc.: www.ikminc.com

Patty Swisher – pmswish@ikminc.com

Where to Look Outside the

Region

Layton Construction:

www.laytoncompanies.com

PC Construction: www.pcconstruction.com

Sundt Construction: www.sundt.com

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