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Social Media Training

Social Media Training. Peoples Home Equity Inc. December 2013. Defining social media. It’s about conversation – being social Media because is resembles traditional published content. Social Media vs. Social Networking. Social Networking is only a sub-piece. Sourcing vs. Networking.

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Social Media Training

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  1. Social Media Training Peoples Home Equity Inc. December 2013

  2. Defining social media • It’s about conversation – being social • Media because is resembles traditional published content

  3. Social Mediavs. Social Networking Social Networking is only a sub-piece

  4. Sourcing vs. Networking • It’s about conversation • Networking it’s all about relationships

  5. Glossary: Tools mostly talked about

  6. Old approach - Push • Advertising • Direct Mail • Mass Distribution; fax, email

  7. New approach - Pull • Really Simple Syndication (RSS) • Blogging and micro-blogging • Discussion boards, forums, and social networks

  8. Peer networks are trusted • 78% of consumers trust peer recommendations. • Only 14% trust advertisements.

  9. Changing Demographics • In 2010 generation Y outnumbered Baby Boomers. • 96% of them have joined a social network.

  10. Why social media? • Listen • Connect • Educate • Reassure • Interact • It’s about engagement!

  11. Blogging for business • Be a thought leader. • Engage with key constituents. • Provide commentary, news & information. • An unpolished, honest and straightforward approach.

  12. Blog features • A strategy for incorporating keywords. • RSS. • Social media sharing. • Links to other online properties.

  13. What’s with twitter? • 1382% growth year-over-year. • More than 7million unique visitors. • 55% of users haven’t tweeted.

  14. Twitters following • Ashton Kutcher and Ellen Degeneres have more twitter followers than the entire populations of Ireland, Norway and Panama.

  15. Inbound marketing • Twitter drives 25% of traffic to websites and blogs each month.

  16. How to succeed • Act less like traditional advertisers and more like party planners, aggregators and content providers.

  17. How do businesses use it? • Public relations • Customer service • Loyalty building • Collaboration • Networking • Thought-leadership • Customer acquisition (marketing) • Talent attraction • Etc., • Etc., • Etc.

  18. Reputation management • Social media exposes you to significant risk, including damage to a company’s reputation. • Have an Internet reputation risk management plan.

  19. Social Media engagement • Elements of a good policy… • focus on people and behavior, not tools • encourage professional behavior • don’t say bad things about our company or its competition • don’t engage in sexual harassment • don’t share trade secrets or insider info • don’t use curse words

  20. So what can we do? • Define – • WHY? • WHO? • WHAT? • HOW?

  21. Why? • How we attract talent is changing…

  22. How? • Find out what your company is already doing…

  23. How: Step by Step • Listen • Care • Converse • Dialogue, not monologue • Promote • Measure

  24. Advantages of social media • Old way… • Controlled • Organized • Exclusive • One sided • Product-driven • New way… • Transparent/Open • Inclusive • Authentic • Vibrant • Consumer-driven

  25. How do I get on the social media highway? • Listen • Immerse yourself in conversations • Visit social sites to observe • Ask your co-workers, kids who… • Google alerts • Participate / Converse • Dialogue, not monologue • Getting started • Set up a profile • Friend 25 people you know • Converse!

  26. Driving your blogs to success • Stay focused on your niche: People really don’t care about the “real you.” Your readers tune in for news, tips and trends in the Mortgage Industry… so stay focused. • Not a good writer? That’s ok: If you don’t feel you can write well or don’t have the time to write, then consider working with an agency. They may be able to provide you with a great blog writer.

  27. Driving your blogs to success • Quality content rules: if your time is tight, focus on fewer posts of very high quality instead of many posts of low quality. Low quality content will drive away your audience. • Curate content: Attempt to engage your audience by posting other points of view from another blog and commenting to drive the conversation. • Engagement: Be sure to stimulate the conversation and keep it alive! When replies are posted, comment back… “prime the pump” as the late ZigZiglar said.

  28. Driving your blogs to success • Promotion: This is the most important part… and should be the most fun as well! We are often surprised by people who write great posts but fail to distribute them appropriately across various social networks… Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn updates, LinkedIn Groups and Google+ for example. Also, don’t forget about email or even snail mail every once in a while.

  29. Traffic alerts • Privacy • Customize what your “Friend” lists can see about you (professional vs personal) • Create “Friend” groups • Edit privacy settings

  30. Traffic alerts • Etiquette • Once you are riding the social media highway, remember to obey common Internet traffic rules of thumb • No caps = no screaming, etc.

  31. Traffic alerts • Policy • Obey company guidelines for participation

  32. Traffic warning • Policy • PHE does not allow business related postings to occur on the following formats: • Pinterest • Snap Chat • Instagram

  33. PHE’s Social Media (SM) Guidelines

  34. PHE’s Social Media (SM) Guidelines

  35. PHE’s Social Media (SM) Guidelines

  36. PHE’s Social Media (SM) Guidelines

  37. PHE’s Social Media (SM) Guidelines

  38. PHE’s Social Media (SM) Guidelines

  39. PHE’s Social Media (SM) Guidelines

  40. SM has down side • 6/06/13: Guy licks Taco Bell shells and posts it online. • (CNN) -- At this point in the digital age there's probably enough evidence to make people think twice about what they say or do online, lest it become social media fodder, right? • Wrong. • An image that was shared on social media of a Taco Bell employee licking a stack of taco shells once again demonstrated the unintended -- but probably not unforeseeable -- side effects of social media. • Taco Bell said the picture itself was acceptable as part of a contest. The fact that it was shared on someone's personal social media account violated the franchisee's policies. But each week seems to bring a new story of someone posting something they definitely shouldn't have. • Somehow, the wrong people always manage to see it.

  41. SM has down side • 6/03/13: Bus Driver fired over Facebook post. • Georgia school bus driver Johnny Cook was upset after a student on his bus said he was denied lunch because he owed 40 cents. Cook wrote about it on his public Facebook profile; the school found out and asked Cook to apologize and remove the post. Cook wouldn’t do it, and was fired.

  42. SM has down side • 7/2013: Denver math teacher tweets about her hot students and how she likes to smoke weed. • The headline says it all for this one. Basically, Carly "@CarlyCrunkBear" McKinney, a tenth-grade math teacher, had a very controversial Twitter account that the school she worked for discovered. Her employers were not happy and placed her on administrative leave. Her students thought her racy photos and tweets about marijuana and club music were pretty cool, though, and protested online to get her back. She was fired in the end.

  43. SM has down side • 4 years ago: California Pizza kitchen server complains about his uniform. • Former California Pizza Kitchen server and social media butterfly “Timothy DeLaGhetto” aka @Traphik claimed he was fired for tweeting about how he didn't like the company's new uniforms. As he explained in his infamous YouTube video, black button-ups make his small frame look "tinier than it is." Or, as he told his employer in a since-deleted tweet to its corporate Twitter account, "black button ups are the lamest s--t ever!!!"

  44. SM has down side • 2011: Gilbert Gottfried pokes fun at Japanese tsunami victims. • The comedian with an annoying voice was enjoying a career revival as the voice of the Aflac duck when he tweeted a few insensitive jokes about the 2011 tsunami in Japan. You be the judge: • "I was talking to my Japanese real estate agent. I said 'is there a school in this area.' She said 'not now, but just wait.'" • Less than an hour after the jokes were posted on Gottfried's Twitter account the insurance giant announced that he had been fired.

  45. SM has down side • 2010: Former MLB player congratulates “all the dirty mexicans” on Twitter. • Former Washington National and radio show producer Mike Bacsik told reporters he was drunk at a bar and despondent over the Mavericks game 4 loss in the 2010 NBA playoff series when he tweeted "Congrats to all the dirty mexicans in San Antonio." He was promptly fired from his job at “The Ticket,” a radio show on KTCK-AM in Texas.

  46. The biggest message on SM? • Social media use should comply with all of the same requirements – disclosures, substantiation, privacy, etc. – that the company applies to any advertising, communications or transactions that it allows online. • Ballard Spahr LLC • Managing SM Risks 11/14/13

  47. Who’s Who

  48. Thank you! Peoples Home Equity Inc.5205 Maryland Way, Ste 100, Brentwood, TN 37027

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