social media strategy for maximizing your linkedin experience
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Emerging online collaboration platforms are fundamentally changing the way we work and engage with each other, clients and partners. LinkedIn is no exception. Maximize your online brand with a specific social media strategy to achieve your professional goals.TRANSCRIPT
LinkedInMaximizing your efforts to achieve your social media professional goals
Presented by
Erika Kirsten BeckRyder Media Consultants
What is Social Media?
Andreas Kaplan and Michael Haenlein define Social Media as…
“a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0 and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content.”
What is Social Media?
Same as: User-generated content (UGC) Consumer-generated media (CGM)
New Media, digital media Interaction through technology
It is: Participatory About Connections Mobile
1. Social Media is about conversation – being social
2. Media because it resembles traditional published content
Why use Social Media?
Build a community – connect ListenKeep people updated on latest news (broadcast) – educate
Learn what the community thinks of you (rep.)Respond to community concerns before they become issues (action) – reassure
Interact with your community – engagement
What is LinkedIn?
A business-oriented social networking site mainly used for professional networking.
Who uses LinkedIn?
LinkedIn is the premier place to showcase your professional abilities and accomplishments.
Professionals seeking to network
Job seekers
Companies looking to network and brand
How you can use LinkedIn
Acquire new clients through online recommendations and word of mouth
Keep in touch with people who care most about your industry
Find the right vendors to outsource services you’re not an expert on
Establish inside connections on a company orindustry of interest to you via your network
Build your industry network—online and in person
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Take advantage of third-party applications to link your Facebook status updates to your LinkedIn profile and visa-versa to populate the field.
Aim to include hyperlinks within your status updates when applicable. Don’t forget to include status updates that link to your blog posts or the blog posts of your colleagues/business associates.
Take advantage of the LinkedIn “share this” option to post articles to your groups.
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Take advantage of third-party applications to link your blog and any of your presentations to your profile.
Apply search engine optimization (SEO) techniques to your profile – use key words.
Answer questions to build your online credibility - become an expert.
Use the Events option to promote your various activities such as speaking engagements, award dinners/luncheons, book releases etc…
Your LinkedIn Profile
- You should consider your profile as an online resumé that you are making public to the LinkedIn network.
- Avoid any personal information such as residential address, home phone number, tax or financial data.
Building Your LinkedIn Network
If you have an E-mail address book on Yahoo, Gmail or AOL there is an option to sign in to any of those accounts and import your address book in hope that you will find existing users on LinkedIn.
You will receive an E-mail message from the LinkedIn site at the address you specified. You will need to follow the instructions on that E-mail message otherwise LinkedIn will think your account is invalid.
Building Your LinkedIn Network
You can also search for individuals by name using key words.
e.g. Cathy Sandeen UCLA and send a request to connect.
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LinkedIn Follow Company
“Follow Company” feature keeps track of key developments at companies you like.
Informs you of new developments, potential business opportunities or even job opportunities by following companies of interest to you
Lets you tap into key goings-on at nearly a million companies that already have their company profiles on LinkedIn
Delivers insights such as the pace of hiring at your nearest competitor or current employer
Easiest way to find the Company Profiles homepage is from the “More” drop down list on the LinkedIn header
LinkedIn Groups
What is a “group” on LinkedIn and how do I join one?
A group can be any professional and alumni collective
You can search for them via the directory of groups
OR
By reviewing the profiles of your connections
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LinkedIn Applications Directory
The LinkedIn “tweets” application
Allows you to view who you follow on twitter (and their tweets) via LinkedIn
Allows you to see if your connections have twitter profiles and if you are following them
Allows you to tweet or RT from the LinkedIn interface You can login to one site and accomplish two things
New LinkedIn Features
Job Portal for Students and Recent Graduates providing easy access to entry-level jobs and internships at some of the best companies worldwide.
LinkedIn Today delivers the day’s top news, tailored to you based on what your connections and industry peers are reading and sharing.
LinkedIn Skills – a whole new way to understand the landscape of skills & expertise, who has them, and how it’s changing over time.
New LinkedIn Features
Add LinkedIn Recommendations widget to your site and gather Insights Everything that you need to know to manage your company’s presence on LinkedIn is now available via the Analytics tab. And for every one of these data slices, you can compare yourself against similar companies to benchmark your performance.
Video sharing on LinkedIn. YouTube video posts shared through LinkedIn are playable directly from within the homepage and member feeds.
New LinkedIn Features
InMaps is an interactive visual representation of your professional universe. It’s a great way to understand the relationships between you and your entire set of LinkedIn connections. With it you can better leverage your professional network to help pass along job opportunities, seek professional advice, gather insights, and more. To access your InMap, go to http://inmaps.linkedinlabs.com
Some Social Media Strategies to Consider
Social Media tools help to build your digital brand but without a strategy to amplifyyour social media marketing efforts, you’re wasting your time.
Time Management:The #1 Social Media Strategy You Should Implement
Engaging in social media takes time, effort, and energy. Start small and build up! Make sure it’s not wasting your time by integrating all small steps with an overarching Social Strategy you can't maintain.
Avoid random posts that don’t have a clear purpose based on your Social Media Marketing goals.
Plan a schedule for the release of content you will be creating or sharing as it relates your area of expertise.
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How to get started: Suggestions for beginning the conversation
Ask questions
Provide or pass on news
Provide information-
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Broadcasting vs. NarrowcastingElements of a great post
Have a call to action OR share information that has value Are authentic in voice and tone Include a link to an additional media source (blog post, video, audio, downloadable presentations), when applicable (use www.bit.ly.com to shorten your links)
Do not include the mundane, e.g. what you’re eating Are professional in nature Relate to your personal brand and agenda –refrain from becoming a human GPS
Frequent and consistent but not multiple times in a day – you don’t want your posts to be interpreted as SPAM
Are conversation starters that ask targeted questions
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So-so postGuest speaker tonight - Ty Brooks.
Better postLooking forward to having screenwriter Ty Brooks join us tonight to discuss his latest project.
Great postLegendary screenwriter Ty Brooks is our guest speaker tonight. He’s going to discuss his latest project for Miramax, “Last Call” – www.bit.ly (link movie clip, imdb.com or an article on Ty). It’s going to be a great class! See you there.
Anatomy of a great post
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The Rules of Social Media EngagementYou must engage to have an effective social media strategy
The rule of reciprocity. When someone shares or comments on your post, make a special effort to do the same.
Remember, Social Media networks/platforms are public – think professional not personal when engaging.
If you regret a post/comment – delete, delete, delete.
Promoting Your Social Media Efforts
Include a hyperlink to your profile(s) in your email signature
Print your URL(s) on your business cards- on your Facebook page- on your resume- on all collateral materials
Value-added Posts From Original Sources
Enables you to position yourself as someone who is always ahead of the curve when it comes to relevant information in your field. You don’t follow the herd mentality.
We are living in the “Attention Age” where “breaking news” becomes “old news” within a matter of hours.
Tweeting or posting status updates that are controlled by popular blogs or news sources is what everyone else is doing.
You still don’t get it?
Part of building your personal brand is offering content that has value and is unique – not a regurgitation of what everyone else thinks.
A good percentage of the content you choose to share will be created by others and shared by many.
Fresh content will keep people interested and increase your level of engagement.
It will also build a credible digital footprint and a strong following.
Basic Social Media Guidelines
Use this rule of thumb: Because of the conversational nature of social media…
- Only 85% of your social media postings should provide content, news or items useful to the reader.
- Only 15% (or less) of your postings should be promotional in nature, and even those should include a benefit to the reader.
If you’re writing reviews, the Federal Trade Commission requires youto disclose compensation (a free book, dinner, admission) or a relationship to the company, product or service. See Disclosure Best Practices Toolkit: http://blogcouncil.org/disclosure/.
If you make an error, correct it quickly, politely and visibly.
Social Media Best Practices
Do…Post consistently but not several times a dayShare, not spamBe authentic and sincere in your toneExercise the rule of reciprocity Build and maintain online alliances; engageBecome a student of social media to enhance your experienceKnow who your sources are and give them credit
Social Media Best Practices
Don’t…Post negative comments on public pages (make it private if you feel you must be heard)Start strong and end weak (instead find a social media regime you can maintain)Lose track of time (set a timer to keep you from getting distracted from your social media goals)Forget to proof your posts or use spellcheckIncorporate various forms of media such as videos, presentations, and pictures in your posts along with text
Social Media Best Practices
Be aware…You are what you postWhat your employer’s social media policy isSocial Media is not supposed to be a burdenThe internet has a long memory – Google never forgets
Additional Resources
LinkedIn Blog: http://blog.linkedIn.com
Follow LinkedIn on twitter: @LinkedIn
BookUnderstanding, Leveraging and Maximizing LinkedIn by Neal Schaffer (Free excerpt at http://www.windmillnetworking.com)
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About the Author
Erika Kirsten Beck is the owner and president of Ryder Media Consultants (RMC) which designs, develops and implements custom social media business strategies and campaigns that create awareness for an organization's products or services. She specializes in social media strategy development. Read more: http://www.linkedin.com/in/erikakirstenbeck Twitter: http://twitter.com/RyderMediaFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/RyderMediaWebsite: http://www.rydermediaconsultants.comBlog: http://rydermedia.wordpress.com