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Reading Room's presentation at the Digital Conservations, No-nonsense Social Media event held at The Club at The Ivy, 6th October 2010

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James SharpeSenior Consultant / RRLinkedin.com/in/jamesrnsharpe

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Welcome

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Fire Safety…

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Facilities…

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Radio Mics...

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iPads

Open the Twitterriffic app.

Touch the symbol on the top right hand corner to write your tweet.

Start your tweet with @ReadingRoom_UK and use the #digicons hash tag within your tweet.

If you have enough space include your name so we know who you are and can find you in the audience

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Why are we here

“OK hotel, but the surrounding area is littered with rowdy bars and noisy

hookers”

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Agenda

9 – 10:30amNicola, Keep Britain TidyMatthew, Moxie SoftwareMoira, Henley Business School

10:30 – 11:30am Panel Discussion

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Panel

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Nicola PeateKeep Britain Tidy

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“Whatever happened to the Keep Britain Tidy campaign?”

Our aim - get Keep Britain Tidy back on the digital map and increase our online visibility.

Social media gives us a voice to directly address our “customers”.

Social media has changed the way we work across all departments at Keep Britain Tidy.

We have raised our profile and empowered people to become “brand ambassadors”.

People trust other people – not brands

Social media now in central to our future campaigns.

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Our Strategy

We are not trying to sell commercially but instead spread our message and get other people spreading our message.

Social media is not the place for hard sell – even of ideas.

Research your competitors – where can you fit?

Target people – don’t wait to be found!

Don’t assume people will be interested in what you have to say YOU are interested in what THEY have to say.

Act as a service to people - they can “use” us so eventually we are able to use them.

We had to listen and tailor our strategy around what we learned.

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Social Media at Keep Britain Tidy

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Facebook

Gathering new “fans” – Word of mouth is crucial.

Encouraging interaction through various techniques:

- Varied content, including pictures, videos, questions, statements, links etc- Previews / facebook exclusives- Show them that you value their responses- Lots of praise!

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Facebook

Facebook Insights – A really useful tool for learning about your fans.

It’s not about youth – our average Facebook fan is female between 25 – 34

Can be an option for organisations where they cannot update content as regularly.

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Twitter

You do not have to rely on people finding you as you do on twitter.

Search out people talking about your product / issue and respond to them.

We search out the terms ‘Keep Britain Tidy’ and ‘litter’ along with any current campaign issues so we can respond.

Try to appeal to the majority of your followers – niche tweets will be off putting.

http://useqwitter.com/ is a useful site as it tells you who has stopped following you – if you get a lot in one week look by through your tweets and try to assess why.

On twitter more than facebook people are more likely to act as “Brand Ambassadors” – including celebrities.

We had to listen and tailor our strategy around what we learned.

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Twitter – interacting with followers

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Youtube

Make the most of your Youtube page design

Promote videos on other social media such as twitter and facebook and on website

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Four Square

We have set up a page but we have no strategy for what we want to achieve.

We haven’t found the use for a non-commercial brand.

Can geo-location services be useful for brands that aren’t consumer facing?

We don’t need people to “check-in” at our location.

Dominos runs an offer where the person who checks in the most times gets a free pizza on a Wednesday.

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Risks

Negative comments

Time

Budget

Control of output

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Rewards?

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Useful

followers!

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Twitpick

Keep Britain Tidy brought social media into the real world with the first online litter pick.

55 pieces of litter were collected.

Keep Britain Tidy was mentioned on twitter more than 100 times through #twitpick, mentions and RTs.

The reaction was really positive as followers wanted to be part of something and support us offline as well as online.

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Twitpick

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Now and the future of @KeepBritainTidy

Social media is now a key part of both our PR and marketing strategy.

When we launch a new campaign digital and social media are incorporated from the planning stage.

We have an active network of followers that we continue to gain from.

We hope that our social networks will continue to grow and in the future this will be an area we invest in in order to push forward on to the next level.

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Any Questions?

(Remember you can also post questions to #digicons if you

think of one later!)

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Social Media

The Who, What, Where, When and Why?

Matthew Haines VP & Managing Director, EMEA

Andy Yeates Presales Specialist

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About Moxie Software

© 2010 Moxie Software. All Rights Reserved.31

Empower your people, partners and customers like never before with the most intuitive social software platform for enterprises on the market - Spaces by Moxie Software.

What Moxie is about is simple. We connect people. To each other, and to the knowledge they need at the absolute right time to achieve the best results.

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»Work Spaces (internal & hybrid communities)

»Social Media Monitoring»Knowledgebase»Social Policy Management

»Phone»Chat»CoBrowse»Email»Knowledgebase»External Community»Social Media Response»Social Media Monitoring

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Creating a Social Revolution…

Generational change

Technological change

Social Change

• Baby boomers

• Generation X

• Generation Y

• Millennials

• Radio• Television

• Mobile• Internet• Content

“Without the emergence of new generation with new attitudes and beliefs, as well as a passion for using new technologies, neither the telegraph and telephone of the 19th century, nor the broadcast

media of radio and television in the 20th century, nor even this century’s Internet and mobile communication technologies would be able to make any real difference..”

Organisational change

• Monolithic• Networked• Devolved

• Co-created Years to reach

50 million users:

38 13 3 5 months

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Emerging apps: Location-based services

Information services (“Virtual tours”)

GPS tracking e.g. child location

Location-based social networking

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Emerging apps: Augmented reality

Travel guides e.g. Wikitude World Browser

Recommendations and reviewsUser generated tagging

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Customer Expectations

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The Power of Social Media

Within 10 days:More than 3 Million views

and 41,000 comments

In just 4 days stockholder value

dropped by $180 Million

Story picked up by major global media:

As of last week:9.2 Million views

So far……..

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Social Media and the questions you need to ask?

Who is doing the talking about you and what's their influence? Identify who is talking about you and identify the key influencers, and then respond as appropriate

What are people talking about to others and not you directly? Monitor the conversations to see what is being said about your products and brands, and identify the

major themes and issues being raised within the social media landscape

Where are these conversations happening? Where have these communications occurred, where are these conversations being repeated?

When did these conversations happen? Is there a lot of activity? Is the level of activity changing over time? Compare and contrast buzz!

Why are conversations happening? Discover why conversations are happening. See whether what's talked about is positive, negative?

Who’s talking about you? &

What they are saying?

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Questions?

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