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Building social capital & creating an online following Tips for leveraging social media to increase readership by Adam Wooten International Business Columnist Deseret Connect

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Adam Wooten's presentation on using social media from our Deseret Connect Workshop and Open House April 1, 2011.

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Building social capital & creating an online following

Tips for leveraging social media to increase readership

by Adam WootenInternational Business Columnist

Deseret Connect

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The challenge

• How do I get my articles linked across social media when my mother does not Facebook and I don’t know the identity of my only other reader?

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Who in the world cares?

• Who is your target audience?Mothers, high school athletes, businesspeople, retirees, etc.

• Where do they hang out?Facebook (groups), LinkedIn (groups), Twitter, Ning, blogs, forums, etc.

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What works for me may or may not work for you

38%

17%16%

11%

7%6% 5%

% of Visitors to Adam’s Columnfrom Social Media Sources

BlogsOther

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Measured performance may tell you to make adjustments

• Social networks: if posting in a particular network is not affecting traffic, maybe you can focus time elsewhere

• Link titles: sometimes the article title is not the best “link bait” for a social network

• Subject matter: even most language geeks prefer my articles that are geared toward a more general audience

• Notification time: my readers are more likely to spread the word if they hear about my article first thing in the morning

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Subscriptions keep readers coming back for more

• RSS feed subscriptions (feedburner.google.com)

• Twitter feed subscriptions• Email subscriptions• Blog subscriptions• Facebook page subscriptions• Status updates via LinkedIn,

Facebook, etc.

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Burn your own feed for more control over subscription

Simple XML Feed Customized Feed

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Avoid stereotypical,self-centered networking

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Great networking is NOT all about you• Be helpful

o Provide recommendationso Share good Ideaso Promote the good ideas of otherso Answer questionsoGive positive feedback in comments

• Develop positive two-way relationships

• Unselfish networking is what builds good social capital

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Spammers and “flamers” destroy social capital and credibility

• Spammers do the following:o Post article links everywhere, even in

locations not relevant to the topico Don’t provide additional valuable

information related to your area of expertiseo Don’t communicate one-on-one with others

in your social network

• “Flamers” or bashers do the following:o Engage in rude, hostile, or insulting

interaction with other internet userso Don’t handle criticism politely and

appropriately

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Don’t forget the low-hanging fruit!

• Have you blasted your network to let them know you are writing?o Familyo Friendso Colleagueso Neighborso Online connections

• Do you email links to the people and organizations mentioned in your articles?

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Social media tip summary

• Know who your readers are• Go where your readers hang out• Convert readers into subscribers• Build social capital – be an unselfish

networker• Preserve social capital - avoid spamming

and “flaming”• Remember the loyal, low-hanging fruit• Make adjustments as needed

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Thank you

Any questions?