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What Chamber Professionals Should Know About Social MediaFor VACCE Institute 2009 By: Cheryl Smith, IOM – CultureSmith Consulting
We’re Not in Kansas Anymore
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The Shift
Open Source Philosophy
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The NewsBusinesses don’t need you.
You BETTER be relevant.
Your message MUST be articulate and attention-getting!
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It’s What Chamber Professionals Do Best
Field of Dreams
Facebook is adding between 450,000 to half a million users A DAY
Twitter has experienced 1,382% year over year growth in February 2009
Twitter’s 35-49 year old users made up 3 million unique users in February 2009 (almost 42% of the entire audience)
LinkedIn’s US unique site visitors grew 22% in Jan 09 (over Dec 08) and time spent on site doubled (96.8M minutes vs. 47.6M)
Source – Nielsen Online & Tech Crunch; Creative Commons photos on Flickr by manyhighways
Some Tips If you postpone having a baby until you’re
ready…
Don’t Check Common Sense at Login
Start out small, but start!
Include in Acceptable Use policies
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Fill in the BlanksCovey said it best, “Begin with
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Create SMART __________ S M A R T
Start Your Engines
What Gets Measured Gets Done
NEW METRICS Reduction in marketing costs
Visibility/Traffic, followers, friends
Loyalty/Feed subscriptions, group members, RT, Fan pages, positive mentions
Engagement – Comments, replies, direct messages, wall posts
Influence
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According to Micah Baldwin at Mashable
ResourcesProblogger dot net
Copyblogger dot com
Successful-blog dot com
Chris Brogan dot com
But Wait, There’s More!Should Chambers Be Expected To Have a Prese
nce in Social Media?
Not an Expert?
Five Ways Your Chamber Can Use Twitter
Twitter Tools for Chambers
Source: Curt Moss & Weblink International
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