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You’ve got the accounts, now what? Social Media Coaching with Leah Jones Founder of Natiiv Arts & Media

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Page 1: October 2009 natiiv workbook

You’ve got the accounts, now what?

Social Media Coaching with Leah JonesFounder of Natiiv Arts & Media

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Agenda

• Getting more out of search

• Using RSS to bring search and news to you

• You’ve got the account... now what?

• Getting involved in blogging

• Twittering for love and money

• Facebook Fan Page -- the new MySpace?

• YouTube and video sites

• Flickr and photo sites

• Delicious -- your portable pressroom

• HARO -- Be an expert, get more press

• Own one word

• Online to Offline to Online

• Final thoughts

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Search Engines Everywhere

Blogs

• http://blogsearch.google.com

• http://blogpulse.com

• http://technorati.com

• http://icerocket.com

Twitter

• http://search.twitter.com

Video

• www.youtube.com

• www.vimeo.com

• www.veoh.com

• www.blinkx.com

Photo

• www.flickr.com

• www.picasa.com

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Math With Words – Boolean Search

OR

AND

NOT

Chicago OR Daley

Chicago NOT Daley

Chicago NOT (Daley OR Obama OR “white sox”) AND (game OR Cubs OR baseball)

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What to Search

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RSS the Oprah Way

Back in Skinny JeansFor More: www.commoncraft.com RSS in Plain English

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Set Up Your RSS Reader

• Google Reader, NetVibes, Bloglines

• Subscribe to RSS feeds of favorite blogs, news sites and comment threads of blogs to follow industry topics

• Subscribe to date sorted searches of

• Your name and username

• Your band or group name

• Book titles, event names, album or song titles

• Names of competitors or people you are compared to

• Each of your URLs to check for new links

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Social Media Sites(& what to do when you get there)

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Get Involved in Blogging

• Link it up! Make sure to link to and properly credit people in your posts

• Add a ShareThis button to your template to make it easy to Tweet and share the posts

• Encourage comments by ending with a question or call to action. Respond to comments on your blog, leave thoughtful comments on other blogs

• Subscribe to cool blogs in your RSS reader to keep up with and remember

• Use Google Analytics or Get Clicky to understand how people are coming to your site, use Feedburner to know how people are subscribing to you

• No blog is better than an abandoned blog

• Consider using Posterous or Tumblr

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Twitter - Microblogging

• Find fans, friends and future fans

• Make it about your fans, not just about you

• Share links to videos, reviews, music

• Have conversations about anything important to you

• Always be human

• RT (retweet) great tweets from other people

• Twitter is a global, digital cocktail party

Applications

• http://search.twitter.com • Use advanced search to look for

tweets by locations

• WeFollow.com is a directory based on location and interest

• Tweetdeck or Seesmic for desktop

• Tweetie, Seesmic or Ubertwitter

• Twitterfeed.com to feed your blog posts into Twitter

• Create a Twitter Landing Page

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Flickr – Photo Sharing

• Upload photos from touring, recording, meet-ups and life

• Use it to store your best bio photos for use in press and by bloggers

• Create a pool to collect photos by others

• Find photographers in other cities and invite to upcoming events

• Make it easy for people to find photos to include in stories

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Facebook Fan Page• Easier to manage events,

photos, and communication with a Fan Page than with a Group

• New format makes it like a profile with walls, status updates and group messaging, but don’t overwhelm fans with updates

• Facebook.com/username

• Blog Facebook Fan Page Twitter

• A fan page keeps your personal page personal

• Add other pages to your page favorites to show partnerships

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Video Sharing – Be Everywhere

• Get all of your videos up on multiple sites because everyone isn’t on YouTube

• Connect with users that like your videos

• Comment on videos and respond to comments on your own

• Want to save time uploading and track analytics? Use Tubemogul.com

• Try live video on Ustream.com or using Qik.com from your phone

• Use YouTube insights to make decisions about how to edit and change videos

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Delicious – Portable Press Room

• Keep all reviews and press in one place

• Add articles on the fly

• Add relevant tags to make them searchable

• Also a great “back up brain”

• Save links to articles, videos, inspiration in one place

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HARO – Be The Expert

• Everyone’s An Expert at Something!

• Subscribe to HARO and pitch when you are the expert the journalist is looking for

• Position yourself as an expert in your industry

• Get more press

• What is your expertise?

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One Click SitesArtist Data

• Allows you to update the calendars on multiple sites at once

Tube Mogul

• Allows you to update multiple video sites at once

• Aggregates statistics

Sonic Bids

• EPK for submitting to festivals

• Look for specials from businesses – KOA offered free camping to bands that did a 30 minutes show or lesson; Denny’s offered half priced food after midnight

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Trust in a Username

• Pick a persistent username and make it your log-in EVERYWHERE

• Trust travels with your username from site to site

• Own Google for that one word

• Make sure people find you when they are looking for you

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Online Offline Online

• Use Facebook, Twitter, and Blogs to organize in person events

• Twitter from the event to let people know what’s going on

• Try Ustream or BlogTalkRadio from the road

• Write a wrap-up post on your blog, add photos to Flickr and Facebook

Amy Guth’s ScavenTour Twitter + Blogs + Flickr +

People!

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A few more sites

Location Based

• BrightKite

• FourSquare

Artist Sites

• www.thesixtyone.com

• iLike

• www.librarything.com

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A Few More Thoughts

• Always be human

• You use the technology, the technology doesn’t use you

• Viral is an outcome, not a strategy

• Perso-professional is more interesting than only professional

• Saying “thank you” goes a long way with fans, so does “I’m sorry.”

• Join conversations outside of your field if you enjoy the topic

• Leave thoughtful comments, not spam comments

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Natiiv Arts & Media, LLC

Leah Jones

[email protected]

www.natiiv.com

twitter.com/leahjones

twitter.com/natiiv

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business owner. Please send feedback,

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-Leah