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Alberta 2009 - Building A Social Media Plan

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Slides from the Building a Social Media Plan workshop in Calgary & Edmonton, Alberta (November 2009). Social media can be an incredible tool for your organization, providing you with direct communication channels, access to audience insight, and the ability to reach people all over the world. But as the proliferation of social media platforms grow, participating can often be overwhelming and confusing. Join us as we take you through how to kick-start your organization's social media action plan.

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Building a Social Media Plan

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What We’ll Cover

• Social Media Planning

• Build Your Strategy

• Tell Your Story

• The Plan

• Get Started

• Get Set Up

• Create Content

• Build Confidence

• Integrate

• Promote

• Assess

• Some Good Advice

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Social Media Planning

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What is social media planning?

• A plan to use social media appropriately to fulfill a specific goal

• Integrating social media into your current marketing, fundraising, and programming initiatives

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Do I need one?

• Social media can be confusing and time consuming without a plan

• Risk losing sight of your strategic goals and objectives if you don’t plan

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Social media is a conversation – a conversation about you, your organization, and your work.

It’s already happening.

If you are not part of the conversation, others are defining you, your organization, and your work

for you.

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YouTube = 10% of all internet traffic

YouTube & Wikipedia among the top brands

Five of the top ten websites are social

Over 100 million blogs exist

120,000 new blogs launched every day

1.5 million blog posts per day (17 per second)

Courtesy Cisco Systems

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Social media isn’t a strategy

• Social media is a tool for accomplishing your goals

• Start with the question “what are my goals?” NOT “I want to build a social media presence”

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Profile yourself: Think about the ways you participate

If you regularly… …your profile is

Blog, podcast, tweet Creator

Write reviews, post replies Critic

Tag objects, use RSS Collector

Update your profile Joiner

Read blogs Spectator

Do none of the above Inactive

Courtesy of Sun Microsystems

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Think about your objectives: Find your comfort level for participating

Profile Example Goal Tools

Creator Amplify word of mouth Blogs

Critic Product development Wikis

Collector Market research RSS

Joiner Public relations Social network

Spectator Canary in the coalmine Brand monitoring

Inactive Getting started Search

Courtesy of Sun Microsystems

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Make Connections: Step 1 – Listen for relevant conversations

• Search

– Google Alerts

• Search the blogosphere

– Technorati

• Find relevant or similar groups: Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn

• Tweetscan, twubble

• Search groups on Imagine Canada

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Make Connections: Step 2 – Follow the conversation

• Subscribe to blogs, social sites using RSS

– RSS-aware browser, e-mail client

– Portals, desktop applications

• Friend the people you like

– Follow interesting people on social-networking sites

• Set up watches on forums and wikis

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Make Connections: Step 3 – Join the conversation

• Post blog comments

– Link to the authors and posts you admire

– Add value to the conversation

• Post forums responses

• Post comments on wiki pages

• Update your social networking profile pages

• Write a blog, create a video or podcast, join a user group, tweet!

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Your digital footprint:

Courtesy of Sun Microsystems

• Try googling yourself to see how the world views you

– Remember that links to and from blogs, social networking sites, and other sites influence search results

– The sum of your online interactions is your digital footprint

– Prospective employers, professional organizations and others use your digital footprint like a resume

– Not happy with the results? Re-evaluate your participation habits and make adjustments

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Step 1: Build your Strategy

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Define Your Goals & Desired Outcomes

• What are your current marketing, fundraising or programming goals?

• What desired outcomes do you wish to achieve?

• Can social media tools be used to accomplish these?

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Define Your Target Audiences

• Who do you want to reach and engage?

• Be as specific as possible:

• Where do they live?

• What do they do?

• How are they currently using social media?

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Examples

• Goal: Attract young professionals as volunteers and grow their engagement in our organization

• Social media tools are likely to help with this goal

• Goal: Build stronger, personal relationships with our older annual donor base and talk to them about estate planning

• Social media will likely not be helpful

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Understand Your Capacity

• Internal

• Do you have the internal skills, expertise and time internally to use social media effectively

• Poll your staff and volunteers: you might have an expert blogger in your midst!

• External

• Are there people out there already connecting around your issues?

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Start Your Research

• Research the tools

• Listen to what is already being said about you

• Set up a Google Alert and use Twitter search

• Learn the language, customs and etiquette

• Get ideas about what works and what doesn’t

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Step 2: Tell Your Story

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Streamline Your Story

• Adapt your story to an online platform:

• Keep it simple

• Easy to remember

• Easy to retell

• Adapt your story to your desired audience

• What’s your elevator pitch? Can you do it in 140 characters?

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Starting Conversations

• Remember: social media is about engaging and building community

• Don’t just talk at your supporters

• Think of the conversations you want to start

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Tips

• Don’t just write about your latest fundraising campaign

• ask your donors to tell their story

• Don’t just publish a news release about government cutbacks hurting your cause

• give your supporters the tools and platform to take action and share their passion with others

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Step 3: The Plan

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Choose your tool

• We recommend starting with one tool at a time

• Take a look at your goals, audience and message: what’s the best tool for the job?

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Still not sure? Try a blog!

• A good first step into social media:

• Use existing content

• Start conversations

• Get used to comments

• Integrate other tools into your blog

• Caution: Blogs do take time to create content and engage readers

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Adapt your story to the tool

• Use the tool to its fullest

• Show what you do with pictures and videos

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Sample Plan

Goal Audience Tool(s) Message(s) Timeline Resources

Example

Engage a young generation in fundraising campaign

University students in our town

1. Facebook2. YouTube3. Flickr

Make an impact, share your success,build a movement

Sept – April Universityvolunteers to create content and engage in conversation

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Step 4: Get Started!

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Setup

Create

Confidence

Integrate

Promote

Assess

Get Started (finally!)

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Get Set Up

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What do I need?

• The tool

• Signing up, learning the ropes

• The people

• Assigning responsibility

• The timelines

• Planning updates

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Create Content

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Turn your story into compelling content

• Example: Fundraising event

• Blog: interview an attendee and ask others to share their experience in comments

• YouTube: bring your video camera and ask people to tell you why they came

• Facebook: ask everyone who attended to share images/stories

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Build Confidence

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• Get used to the tool and the conversations happening

• Be trustworthy & consistent

• Be authentic, personal

• Create distinctive content that fits with your organization’s identity and mission

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Integrate

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Integration Into Your Workflow

• Allocate appropriate time and funds

• Make it part of your work routine

• Creating content

• Responding & engaging

• Create guidelines

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Integration With Other Initiatives

• Tie into other marketing, fundraising and social media initiatives

• Be distinctive but cohesive with your story

• f• t

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Promote

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Promote In Your Network

• Use other outlets to promote a new initiative

• Leverage your following and promote to whoever you can

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Assess

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• Is this tool helping to fulfill your goals?

• Determine the return on investment

• Think about the project’s sustainability

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Listen, Learn and Adapt

• Get feedback! Ask:

• What is working, what isn’t?

• What else would you like to see?

• Implement changes and keep trying

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Start again with tool #2!

Setup

Create

Confidence

Integrate

Promote

Assess

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@CanadaHelps on Twitter

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• Every implementation step is visible

• Set up, creating content, gaining confidence, integration, promotion and assessment

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Lessons

• Archive your content

• Go at your own pace

• Try your best to respond to everyone

• People like to talk to people

• Most of the content is shared!

• Be authentic

• Take it offline – remember to build face-to-face connections as well

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Some Good Advice …

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Have a great website

• Good usability

• Easy to find information

• Relevant content

• Clear calls to action

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Learn from others

• See how other organizations started and see what they have done

• Recreate their success

•Flickr +Facebook

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Start With One Tool at a Time

• Important if you’re starting out

• You can integrate tools later

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Enlist help from interns/volunteers

• Produce quality, timely content

• Conduct Internet research

• Maintain and manage social media presence

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Keep expectations realistic

• Success takes time and effort

• Starting up is easy, maintenance is the real work

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Make it part of your routine

• Making your social media plan part of your routine helps spread the work out

• Use RSS feed, widgets (engadget), desktop applications and your mobile device

• Set up a schedule for yourself (i.e. 2-3 times a day at certain times, or 10 minutes every hour, or at certain times when there’s a lull in your schedule)

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Remember: It’s a conversation

• Listening is as important as talking

• Don’t talk at your supporters: engage them and listen to what they have to say

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Have fun!

• Interact with different people

• Make it personal

• These are fun tools!

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Recap – Start with you

Courtesy Edelman - Digital Public Affairs

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Recap

• Start somewhere

• Build to scale

• Innovate where necessary; do everything else incrementally better

• Make it easy to find, forward, and act

• Pick where you want to play

• Channel online enthusiasm into targeted, specific activities that further the campaign’s goals

• Integrate online advocacy into every elements of the campaign

Courtesy Edelman - Digital Public Affairs

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Recap

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Your turn