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WELCOME Session 1: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Social Media (but were afraid to ask.) Thank you for joining us. This Webinar will begin shortly.

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WELCOME

Session 1: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Social

Media (but were afraid to ask.)

Thank you for joining us. This Webinar will begin shortly.

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Objectives

• Explain Social Media• Share Best Practices & Resources• Showcase Tools & Examples• Review Basics of Facebook, Twitter, Linked

In• Help You Connect with Some of the Millions

of People on Social Media Networks and Use Those Connections to Build Business

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Important Notes

• Do Not Go Out and Build Hooters Pages – Leave that To the Marketing & PR Departments

• Don’t Be Overwhelmed – We’ll Never Get it All, and There’s Always Something New; Just Get the Basic Principles & They Translate to Most Sites

• Do Develop a Regional Game Plan on How You Can Leverage These Tools to Build Relationships, the Brand, and Drive Sales

• Do Listen to the Warnings & Best Practices

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Social Media Will Change Your BusinessLook past the yakkers, hobbyists, and political mobs. Your customers and rivals are figuring

blogs out.

Our advice: Catch up…or catch you laterBy Stephen Baker and Heather Green

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Influence Ripples in Effect

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VIRTUAL PRESENCEHow You Are Presented in any way other than in

person

• Email – language, style • Phone – voicemail, cell, etiquette• Web Presence:

• Google Search Results• Work-Related Articles• Self Published Articles/Blogs• Social Media Interaction

It is increasingly likely that companies, potential guests,& potential employees will encounter you via the web before they ever meet you in person. What does your virtual presence say

about you? Everything communicates!

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Social Media? WHY USE IT?The real question is “Why Not”?!

• Millions have active Accounts on these sites

• Tens of Millions of Twitter, Facebook, & Linked In Messages per day

• Tap into a potentially unique market & network

• Another way to be found & find opportunity

• People are talking about our company & restaurants, similar work challenges, and maybe even you!

• Do you know what they are saying?

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WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA, REALLY?

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Who’s networking online?

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Social Media Stats

• 96% of Gen Y (in the Developed World) are on Social Media Sites

• Social Media has Overtaken Porn as the #1 Activity on the Web

• Facebook added 100Million users in 9 months

• If Facebook Were a Country, it would be the 4th Largest in the World

• 80% of Large Companies say LinkedIn is a Primary Recruiting Tool

• 80% of Twitter Use is From a Mobile Device (What does that Mean for Bad Guest Experiences?)

• 78% of Consumers Trust & Act On Peer Recommendations

• Only 14% Typically Trust & Act On Advertisements

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TalentRevolution.net Tool

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– Converse with guests, get feedback about their experience, favorite menu items, and even what they did over the weekend

– Run contests and tweet interesting content about Claim Jumper

– Tweet links to articles, websites, and photos (TwitPic)

– Guest Services

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What Social Media Can Provide:

– Connections: with our employees, leaders in various industries, potential hires, current & potential customers

– Market Research: Provide insight on what is being said “about” the brand vs. to us

– Learning/Information: free content from leading consultants and chains & build my professional network

– Drive Traffic; React to Guests Real Time

– Elevate others & build social currency by highlighting their content, ideas and links

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Social Media @ Hooters

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Strategic Use of Social Media to Build Your Network

– Use Best Practices in Specific Social Media Sites

– Grow Business Connections & Potential Customers while Maintaining Professionalism

– Mapping Your Existing Network (who you know now)

– Mapping Your Future Network (who you’ll connect with)

– Innovative Opportunities to Leverage Your Social Presence and Network to Build Relationships & Business

– Apply Networking 101 to Social Media Engagement

– Focus not only on Finding Others, but also on Being Found

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Look at the Major Sites

• Polls• Best Practices: Profiles• Best Communication Style• Common Mistakes &

Misconceptions• Maximizing Free Functions• Questions from You via Q&A

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Personal vs Professional

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2 Words: PRIVACY SETTINGS

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Privacy Settings

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Interacting with Fans & Friends

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COMPANY & BRAND FAN PAGES

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HOW TO USE IT

– Announce company updates

– Post upcoming in-store events

– Share pictures

– Develop a sense of community, ownership, and pride with your fans– Be sure to drive your network to this page

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QUALITY & QUANITIY OF INTERACTIONS

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RECRUITING & JOB INFO

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Football Clubs Friend & Be Friended Follow & Be Followed

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QUESTIONS???

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140 Characters

FreeMicroblogging

Real Time

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Getting Started

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Search for people you know

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Invite your contacts

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Enter Hooters Restaurant:

Results: All tweets with “Hooters Restaurant”

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Twitter Recommends

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Search interesting topics

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Engaging the Guest

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Follow “Your People”

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Find Fanclubs & Teams

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Find Fanclubs & Teams

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Profile Info

Profile Pic & Username

Who You’re FollowingMessage or “tweet”

Twitter Home Page Breakdown

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DO:– Be real, creative, honest, witty, interesting, professional. BE YOURSELF

– Reach out, connect, link articles, recommend people, share pictures

– Focus on QUALITY, not QUANTITY

– Join the conversation!

DON’T:– Say anything you’ll regret. You can delete from your profile, but not the public timeline

– Be mean, rude, or negative. Use your voice in a positive way

– Focus on # of followers. It’s not a race or a competition

– Over promote yourself or your brand. Twitter is a “social” forum. You will be voted off the island (or in Twitterverse – UnFollowed and Blocked)

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BASIC TWITTER LANGUAGE

• RT: is an abbreviation for retweet. This isn’t an official Twitter command or feature, but users and/or applications add RT in a tweet to indicate that part of their tweet includes something they’re re-posting from another person’s tweet, sometimes with a comment of their own. This is a great way (and proper Twitter etiquette) to give others credit for posting the original content.

• Usernames (Twitter handles): all start with the @ symbol (e.g., @KatColeATL)

• @reply: an @reply is a public message sent from one person to another, distinguished from normal updates by the @username prefix. You can reply publicly to any update on Twitter by using the @username format. You need not officially “follow” someone on Twitter (or vice versa) to reply to their tweet, but all of your replies are publicly visible (see http://help.twitter.com/portal for more information).

• DM: Direct messages (known as “DMs”) are private messages sent from one Twitter person to another. DMs can only be sent to people who follow you. When you receive a DM, it is placed in yourdirect message inbox, accessible from the Direct Message tab in the sidebar in your home page.You can set your e-mail preferences to notify you if you have a new DM.

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Mapping your Twitter network & Using it to Drive

Sales

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TweetUp

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Direct to Hooters.com/Events &/or your Evite Site

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Finding a Tweet Up

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Finding a Tweet Up

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Tweet Up Directory

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TWEETDECK: Consolidation & Market Research

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Recommends Top Users

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QUESTIONS?

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2009 WFF Summer Leadership Series

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2009 WFF Summer Leadership Series

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Bringing your current network online

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Import Existing Contacts

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Advanced Search for New Contacts

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Advanced Search, Bottom of Page

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Advanced Search Results

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Notice Connections of Connections

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Finding Groups

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Groups – Engage in Conversations

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Finding people you know (or meet new) in groups

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Join in the discussion

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QUESTIONS??

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Overarching Best Practices

• Security Settings • Pictures• Consistency • Social Media Policy

at Work

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Consistency Between Social Media Platforms

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Time Management

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Industry & Role-Specific Sites

Laser Target Your Contributions & Connections

•Other places to establish your brand

•Find the online communities relevant to your brand, department, or industry

•Join in the conversation that’s already happening

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Communicate Your Communities

Add the same info to your business card.

Your Twitter/LinkedIn page and

“Follow Us on Twitter @Hooters_Rest”

Be our Fan on our Hooters Facebook Fan page

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Have Network – Will Travel

• Local & Long Distance Network Mapping• Fill Business Trips with Effective Networking • Build and Maintain Long Distance Relationships

• Do Your Homework• Use Consolidating Services like Tweetdeck & Flock to

research • Linked In – Advanced Search, Set Location, Browse• Good ‘ole Goggle!

• Meet & Greet• Check upcoming.org, eventful, or search #tweetup for in-

person events in the city you’re in or will be visiting• When you meet new contacts on the road, ask how they

prefer to connect and stay in touch: LInkedIN? Twitter? • Add them to that network when you return and drop

them a Thank You note.

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Find Events & Engage

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• Importance of Virtual Presence• Understand Social Media• Best Practices in Profiles & Sites• Language & Communication to use• Common Mistakes & Misconceptions• Overarching Best Practices• You can have a ton to say, but if no one’s

listening, you’re not heard

Recap

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• Employ these techniques• Use Tips on this Powerpoint• Drive Connections to Hooters Fan Page

on Facebook, Hooters_Rest on Twitter, & Hooters.com

• Send in Feedback, Connections You Make, Success Stories or Questions

Next Steps

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Thank You for Attending

Session 1: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Social Media (but were afraid to ask.)