getting (yahoo) serious about social media
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In this presentation, Dr. Nick Bowman - social media expert and assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies at West Virginia University - discusses the basics of social media careers. These notes are part of a guest lecture delivered to students at the University of Kentucky on 05 March 2013.TRANSCRIPT
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
GETTING (YAHOO) SERIOUS ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA
Guest Lecture - University of Kentucky
ND Bowman, Ph.D.
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
TODAY’S OBJECTIVES
• Social media, what is it? • Social media careers • Social media and You
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SOCIAL MEDIA, WHAT IS IT? • Discussed as “public displays of connection”
(Donath & boyd, 2004)• Defined (Kaplan & Haenlein, 2010) as:
– Internet-based applications– Based on Web2.0– Generation and exchange of user-
generated content
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SOCIAL MEDIA, WHAT IS IT?
Internet-Based…
• Social technology as a base
• Shared Space
…Web2.0…
• Interacting with content, rather than receiving it.
• Create + Collaborate
…with UGC
• Not just creating, but sharing it around!
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SOCIAL MEDIA, WHAT IS IT?
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SOCIAL MEDIA CAREERS
• In general, we’re in the Age of Information• No “One” career, but: “I think it’s a great time to find a
job in social media. Every brand and company wants to have a
strong social presence, so there are endless opportunities.” ~ Hayley Saltzman, social media editor at
Seventeen
“[Employers are] looking for people who know how to create online buzz.” ~ Carol Tice, Aol Jobs
“It's not tied necessarily to one particular industry. The keyword growth for 'social media' is really occurring across sectors.” ~ Michael Werch, Indeed.com
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SOCIAL MEDIA CAREERS
1. Communication
2. Collaboration
3. Education
4. Entertainment
All geared at supporting CONVERSATON
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SOCIAL MEDIA CAREERS
• Consider the notion of branding, or “the process through which products obtain some kind of value
Brand: Salience + Image
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SOCIAL MEDIA CAREERS
1. Social media is about enabling conversations among your market
2. You cannot (should not?) control conversations, but you can influence them
3. Influence is the bedrock of an “economically-viable” relationship (think social capital)
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SOCIAL MEDIA AND YOU
• boyd (2007) and Public Appearance
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SOCIAL MEDIA AND YOU
• boyd (2007) and Public Appearances– How do we keep folks out? – Can we keep folks out? – Do we want to keep folks
out?
boyd’s tips:
1. Create a public Internet identity2. Say NO! to Facebook’s public
search option3. Expect unexpected audiences4. Write blog comments as though
you’re writing your own blog5. Treat video and audio just like
text
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SOCIAL MEDIA AND YOU
• Social media is a shared space of technologies for connection
• Data is not stolen, it is shared (often whether you know it or not)
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
MORE QUESTIONS?
Nicholas David Bowman, PhD
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
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