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4 Social Media PlatformsDaniel Ord

Twitter: @danielord

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1. Facebook2. LinkedIn3. Twitter4. Instagram

Facebook

Facebook- the world’s largest social network

About FacebookWorld’s largest social network with more than 1 billion users.

1 billions users means very difficult maintain - lot’s of things change often.

Source: Facebook September 2012

3 pillars of Facebook

https://twitter.com/mashable/status/291245509031632896

News Feed

Timeline

Graph Search

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News Feed

74 % of Facebook users login daily

Kilde: Facebook 2012

70 % of global likes are in News Feed

On Phones60 % of mobile likes are in News Feed

43 % of mobile comments are in News Feed

Kilde: Facebook September 2012

Most important part of Facebook for organisations is the News Feed

https://twitter.com/mashable/status/291245509031632896

Timeline

Facebook Pages

Timeline with updates that go to the News Feed

Cover Photo

Apps

TimelineNewest layout focusses on exploration

Ads and the Timeline

Only 20 % of global Facebook users see “unpaid” updates

You can pay for more exposure with Promoted Posts and Sponsored Content

Kilde: Facebook 2012

Promoted PostsMake a post stay in News Feed for longer

Sponsored StoriesShow your Pages content as though is was a regular post, but as an ad - work for people who haven’t liked you page

Social AdsSocial ads are very effective because people don’t see them as ads. They are content.

You cannot “opt out” of social ads.

Facebook is no longer an entirely free platform. You can still easily use it as such, but as with most things, you will get better results by spending a little on ads.

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Graph Search

Search has finally come to Facebook

Search with “human language”

Do’s and Don’tsDO use Facebook to reach a wide audience

DO use Facebook to allow people to join event - but don’t use as final sign-up page

DO use Facebook before and after to discuss and communicate - less during

DO plan content in advance

DON’T expect Facebook to “run itself” - it takes work

DON’T view Facebook as a marketing platform - it’s a 2-way platform

LinkedInthe pro social network

What is LinkedIn?

A social network for “work”175 mio. users20 % jobseekers80 % passive (in a job)

Kilde: LinkedIn, Lars Ingerslev

The actually make moneyWhere from?

30 %“ads”

20 % premium accounts

50 % recruitment

Kilde: LinkedIn, Lars Ingerslev

It’s about visibility

LinkedIn is a global phonebook - people use it seriously

http://socialmediatoday.com/node/493633

Personal profile

The core of LinkedInBasis for your networkUsed for searching and findingGroupsInMail (messages)

Networking og knowledge sharing

Groups

ICCA Scandinavia Chapter

Like the ICCA group

Company Profiles

Sort of like FacebookUpdates, followers and InsightsProducts and ServicesJob listingsEvents

Good way of getting attentionEvents (under More)

LinkedIn Ads- “jobs, not demographic”, however...- Location- Company- Job title- School- Skills- Group- Gender- Age

LinkedIn Ads

LinkedIns annonceplatform - jobfunktion, ikke demografi

Do’s and Don’tsDO use LinkedIn to create discussion GroupsDO use LinkedIn to find and reach people - to create a networkDO use LinkedIn for visibility and availabilityDO use LinkedIn as a multi-tool to suit your purpose

DON’T use LinkedIn like Facebook - it isn’tDON’T use LinkedIn without thinking it through - it might be the hardest platform to use

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- an introduktionTwitter

So what is Twitter?

Twitter is a free “microblogging” serviceThat means tiny messages of max 140 charactersPublic to everybody onlineCan be responded to and sent on to othersCan contain text, links, photos and video.Chronological layoutNo “Facebook-comments” like functionNo preferential treatment to celebs or othersVery conversational and real-time: Great for events

Twitter in short

A Twitter stream

Looks a lot like Facebook, just has less “stuff”

A Twitter-profileMuch less “stuff” than Facebook

... such as all this

Twitter 288 million users worldwide -3. largest social network

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/google-plus-becomes-worlds-no-2-social-network-after-facebook-knocking-twitter-1042956

Each message is a “tweet” (not “twit”)Hashtags RetweetsMentionsDirect MessageFollowers and Following

Important terms

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Tweet

Hash tag (#)

Retweet (RT)

Mentions (@ + Navn)

Hashtags are ways on taking part in larger discussionsCan be very usefulKeep an eye on the discussion in real timeWe are using #ICCAscan today

Hashtags (#)

or via free softwareSearch hashtags via search.twitter.com

DO use precise and active languageDO share pictures and linksDO remember that Twitter is about conversationDO use hashtags to join existing conversations and create new ones

DON’T overuse hashtags!DON’T link Twitter to Facebook and crosspost automaticallyDON’T use Twitter for one-way broadcastDON’T expect to understand Twitter, if you don’t actually try and use it yourself

Do & Don’t

Instagram

Who’s on Instagram?

- hands up

A mobile, visual network

Desktop Profiles

DO post right-now images and ideasDO follow others and engageDO search other hashtags

DON’T overdo the hashtagsDON’T “steal” other people’s content and post as your ownDON’T post copyrighted material

Do & Don’t

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