Showing posts with label Crush it. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crush it. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

How to Guide on Social Media


I didn't get it. Facebook for business? What brilliant 140 character message can I Tweet? I couldn't understand how social media works for business. However, according to the Fleishman-Hillard 2010 Digital Influence Index nearly 70% of Canadians have a Facebook account and 85% have heard of Twitter. I reckon it's time I learn.


Give me a ring if you're interested in brainstorming a mixed marketing plan for your business that includes social media. We've got 100,000 loyalty members that can help you jumpstart yours. 403-686-9715 or marc.binkley@calgaryradio.rogers.com

I saw Gary Vanerchuck at a conference. I've attached a link to his presentation notes here http://marcbinkleymarketing.blogspot.com/2010/06/crush-it-by-gary-vanerchuk-presentation.html. Gary made a compelling argument to all the marketers present, that wether we 'get it' or not, doesn't really matter. Social Media is the new marketing language and as such, anyone worth their salt had to learn to speak it. So I decided I should read his book, "why now is the time to CRUSH IT!".

Here are a couple of highlights from his book and below that, a few examples (local ones too) of businesses that are "CRUSHING IT"

  • with social media the best marketing strategy ever: CARE, authenticity rules
  • choose a medium that suits your DNA ie. video, word blogs, twitter, flickr
  • get involved in the community that your passionate about

  1. Figure out what your passionate about
  2. Register at godaddy.com and Start a website to display your passion
  3. start a blog (wordpress, tumblr, google blogs)
  4. Get a web designer if you can afford it. The better your site is designed, the 'stickier' it is
  5. If video is your communication vehicle, get a $200 flip cam. HD is best.
  6. Create a Facebook Fan page (normal facebook accounts only host 5000 friends)
  7. open a twitter account with your domain name
  8. open a tubemogul (video) or Ping.FM (blogs) account
  9. Pump out content
  10. Deliver your content through Tubemogul or Ping.FM
  11. Go to Search.twitter for conversations about your passion and reply to them publicly
  12. go to Blogsearch.google.com for blogs on your passion and leave comments with your name linked back to your homepage
  13. Search Facebook for content of your passion with "all results", "pages" and "groups". Join as many active groups as possible, but keep track of them
  14. Repeat Steps 8 - 13 over and over
  15. do it again
  16. and again

Here are some great examples of social media

  • The Camera Store - www.photorepublik.com (Calgary based international photography community)
  • Stuff My Dad Says - http://thingsmydadsaid.com/ (apparently getting a movie deal...remember Julie & Julia?)
  • Fishing on The Bow - http://www.bowriverblog.com/
  • MEC video contest - http://www.bowriverblog.com/ (social media is about collaboration and creativity)
  • Facebook advertising Fan Page - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Advertising/112259292124160?ref=ts
  • Youtube Channel Subscriptions - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=222o-OJXq2A
  • Lainey Gossip - http://www.laineygossip.com/ (i'm pretty sure she got a job as a TV host because of this blog)
  • Skiing around Calgary - http://skihere.ca/

By the way, I am learning. http://twitter.com/marcbinkley and http://marcbinkleymarketing.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Crush it by Gary Vanerchuk: presentation notes from The Art of Marketing

  • Gary Started WineLibrary.com and wine library TV
  • grew to over $60million dollar business.  He's 33.
  • from '95-'03 he spent over $4.5 million in marketing (annually?)
  • from '03 to now he spends about $25,000 (annually?)
  • Liquor laws prohibited mass distribution so he started trying to build his own brand
  • push marketing - pound the message with traditional media
  • Pull Marketing - Social media.  it's about caring.  You cant buy friends & relationships in online communities.  Your content has to be relevant
  • Content is King.  But Marketing is the Queen that steers the ship
  • Big Box marketing approach is rapidly changing
  • Those businesses that go back to "small town values" will win.  In the small towns as a business owner, you've got to hustle, care and understand that people appreciate the bakers dozen price point
  • online relationships are just as real as in person ones
  • he has 850,000 twitter followers
  • the web is just a baby.  it's only been 15 years since we even had such a thing as email.  Youtube is only 5 years old
  • Virtual Currency:  Facebook Credits ,  Foursquare
  • brands will have to care because word of mouth is now on steroids
  • the truth is undefeated.  doing the right thing is never wrong
  • if you're trying to reach consumers, you need to have a facebook fan page
  • look at other companies that didn't adapt.  Zagat is getting killed by Yelp.
  • you need to understand this stuff, play with it, taste it.  get on twitter and facebook and experience these new platforms of communication
  • respect the customer
  • be socially engaged 24/7.  get committed to it. seek out and engage conversations.  give authenitc non-salesy answers.  You don't need to convince people this is important...find the ones who already believe it is.