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Speech for the Silicon Valley American Marketing Association, May 14, 2009 at HP, "Understanding And Capitalizing On The Groundswell".
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Understanding And Capitalizing On The Groundswell Charlene Li Altimeter Group May 14, 2009 If you would like a copy of the slides, please leave a business card with me.
Is this what social media is about? 2 Source: Wordle.net
Focus on relationships, not technologies What kind of relationship do you want? Transactional Occasional Impersonal Short-term Passionate Constant Intimate Loyal 5
What you need is a strategy What will you do? What won’t you do? 7
Build dialog with the Engagement Pyramid • Edit a wiki • Moderate a forum • Write in a blog – 21% • Upload a video – 18% • Rate a product or service • Comment on a blog post • Write in a discussion forum – 47% of users* • Share online video – 37% • Update profile – 35% • Upload photos – 23% • Watch online video – 59% • Read blogs – 48% • Download podcasts – 23% Base: Global active Internet users (uses the Internet every day/every other day Note: Percent of active Internet users that do this at least weekly Source: Universal McCann Social Media Tracker Wave 3, March 2008 *Source: Lithium Technologies, May 2009 12
Let’s talk about taxes For H&R Block, it’s a conversation, not a campaign 13 13
18 #1 Get the right people on the bus 18
Find your revolutionaries Lionel Menchaca Dell Paula Drum H&R Block Ed Terpening Wells Fargo 19
Have a plan to deal with different social media mindsets Find the “moments of faith” and “moments of crisis” for each mindset 20
#2 Measure the right things Your goals determine your metrics Use the same metrics as your marketing goals 21
Higher order metrics to consider Net Promoter Score How likely are you to recommend this to someone you know? Lifetime Value Lifetime revenue Cost of acquisition Cost of retention Customer referral value (CRV) 23
#3 Get the right help See a list at wiki.altimetergroup.com 24
How to find good help 1. Focuses on relationships, not campaigns. 2. Uses social media successfully themselves. 3. Commits resources to learning and training. 4. Has learned from their mistakes. 5. Respects and is humbled by the medium. 25
#4 Start small Listen first Experiment 26
Convincing your curmudgeon “It’s a fad and waste of time.” - Make it real. “There’s no ROI.” - Tie it to goals. “It’s way too risky.” - Develop worst case scenarios. 27
#5 Embrace failure Identify the top 5-10 worst case scenarios. Develop mitigation and contingency plans. Prepare everyone for the inevitable failures. 28
Thank You Charlene Li Altimeter Group charlene@altimetergroup.com blog.altimetergroup.com Twitter: @charleneli To get a copy of slides, please leave your business card 33 Copyright © 2009 Altimeter Group