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35 EXPERTS ON THE




ATTITUDES
OF FACEBOOK INFLUENCE
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           I asked friends how they create influence on Facebook...

           In the “real world,” a person might have power and
           influence through their position on an organizational chart
           or through some elected position. But on the Internet, we


FRIENDED
           HATE rules. We HATE structure. And we sure don’t need
           any org chart.


           And yet, people do become influential on the Internet don’t
           they? I’ve written quite a bit about the special opportunity
           we all have to create influence through our content. But
           beyond content, I was interested to know what people
           thought it took to gain influence on the social web. So I
           asked a few of my friends, “What do you think it takes to
           become powerful on Facebook?”


           I think you’ll enjoy their answers.


           				                                  – Mark Schaefer
BE
         JAY BAER, President, Convince & Convert
         ”Be a Youtility. Facebook forces companies and people to
         compete for attention pixel-by-pixel. That’s unprecedented.
         You can have all the cute cats and cool photos you want, but
         ultimately usefulness and relevancy are the keys to success.”


         RANDY GAGE, Author, Risky Is the New Safe


USEFUL   “Influence comes from value – creating a Facebook
         community that brings value to the people who participate
         there.”


         IAN CLEARY, CEO, RazorSocial
         “Creating influence on Facebook involves identifying your
         niche and building a personal and meaningful relationship
         with existing influencers, helping them grow their influence
         and not expecting anything in return.”


         JASON FALLS, CEO, Social Media Explorer
         “Be consistently useful. Isn’t that the key to influence
         anywhere?”


         Go ahead, be useful:
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         C. C. CHAPMAN, Author, Amazing Things Will Happen:
         “Share visual items that instantly create an emotional response
         from the viewer so that they feel compelled to like, comment
         or share immediately.”


         KERRY GORGONE, Course Director, Internet Marketing at Full



VISUAL
         Sail University: “Include a photo with every post or, better yet,
         several. One study indicated that posts with multiple photos
         increased engagement 1290%!”


         BERNADETTE JIWA of Striking Truths: “I think one of the
         things that’s overlooked about FB is that you don’t have to
         have a huge presence there yourself to drive ‘traffic’ back to
         your blog. We create outstanding visual images that people
         like to share on Facebook, driving traffic back to our own
         website.”




         Help others see it:
BE
                                                                        LIZ STRAUSS, Founder and Owner, SOBCon,
                                                                        Successful-Blog.com: “Help other people be visible and valued.
                                                                        When you find something great and valuable, don’t just “like”
                                                                        what you see. Tell the people who made it why you like it and pass
                                                                        it on. Share great work and help the people who created it grow.
                                                                        Do that often and with pleasure. You’ll attract generous, powerful


                    GENEROUS
                                                                        people who value great work.”


                                                                        BILLY MITCHELL, President, MLT Creative: “If anyone you’d like
                                                                        to do business with takes a second to like you (and your business)
                                                                        on Facebook, don’t blow it. Annoy your new friends with hype
DJ WALDOW, Founder and CEO, Waldow Social:
                                                                        and you’re history.”
“In order to create power and influence, it’s imperative to speak
                           like a human, to be helpful, and to
                                                                        MARGIE CLAYMAN, Director, Client Development, Clayman Ad-
                               share knowledge with others.”        	
                                                                        vertising: “Instead of worrying about creating content, prioritize
		
                                                                        sharing and commenting on the content others create.”


                                                                        JENNIFER KANE, Principal, Kane Consulting: “Proactively and
                                                                        strategically build your network, and then lavish those people
                                                                        with attention and empathy so that each one feels like the star of
                                                                        their online life — which seems to naturally compel people to
                                                                        want to make you the star of yours, in return.”
                                                                        Share generously:
BE
                                                                    SHONALI BURKE, VP, Digital Media and Marketing, MSL:
                                                                    “If you know who you’re talking to, you’ll know how likely they
                                                                    are to respond when you ask them for/to do something. So get
                                                                    to know your audience; if it worked for Edward Bernays, it’ll
                                                                    work for you.”




                     GENUINE
                                                                    STEVE FARNSWORTH, The @Steveology Blog: “Have a distinct,
                                                                    candid, and thoughtful opinion/point of view, and be transparent
                                                                    on your reasoning for it. However, if you’re presented with new
                                                                    information that changes that opinion, openly admit your new
                                                                    position and why you changed it.”
SHELLY KRAMER, Founder, CEO, V3 Integrated Marketing:
“Just. Be. Human. And to me, being human means being a trusted
                                                                    SEAN MCGINNIS, Founder, 312 Digital: “Treat Facebook as a
resource, as well as being interesting, funny, compassionate,
                                                                    channel where you conduct thousands of one-on-one conversa-
interested in others, supportive, informative, helpful, apprecia-
                                                                    tions. Real influence is built one person at a time.”
tive, etc. You get my drift. And this is where so many people go
wrong. They try do something different online than they do in
                                                                    GLEN GILMORE, Principal, Gilmore Business Network: “Sow
                      person. But the brands, large and small,
                                                                    influence on Facebook the same way you would in “real life”:
                                 who are successfully using
                                                                    show that you care, that you can be trusted, that you listen and
                                     Facebook to connect with
                                                                    share – and that you are a leader both in what you say and do.”
                                      their customers are doing
					                                     just this. They are
						                                        being human.”         Genuinely like it? Share it:
BE
                                                                      ELIZABETH SOSNOW, Managing Director, Bliss Integrated
                                                                      Communication: “To gain influence on Facebook, create an
                                                                      emotional narrative arc that can be broken down into daily mini-
                                                                      stories. Structure your stories so they satisfy at least one of these
                                                                      four filters: surprise, humor, excitement and inspiration.”


                                                                      JESSICA NORTHEY, Digital Host and Strategist,
                    SURPRISING                                        FingerCandyMedia.com: “No matter what you think, YOU will
                                                                      not be relevant and/or liked by EVERYBODY so shoot straight
                                                                      from the hip, get to know and learn about YOUR audience, find
                                                                      out what is important to THEM and never ever ever be boring.”
MARISA PEACOCK, Chief Strategist, The Strategic Peacock: “In
order to create power and influence on Facebook, it’s essential to    JAYME SOULATI, PR and Marketing Strategist: “Facebook
provide fans with an experience that they can’t get from any other    requires filters to target the audience with whom you want to
company touchpoint — not from your website, or Twitter, or            engage. Much like LinkedIn groups, creating specialized
Pinterest. A successful FB page creates a value-added bonus that      communities, or better yet, joining them, provides more power-
gives fans a reason to stay connected and engaged.”                   ful relationship building with those who have the same/similar
                                                                      objective. Use those groups to show authority and balance that
BILL STRAWDERMAN, “The Marketing Bard” and Executive                  with smart questions, too. ”
Director, AT&T Digital Marketing and Social Media:
                                “Serve at the pleasure of friends,    JON BUSCALL, Communications Consultant, Jontus Media:
                                  Inspired by what your care lends.   “Surprise your audience with something different. Familiarity can
				                              In the kitchen of minds,            breed contempt.”
                                  Your ideas further bind             Surprise your followers:

                                  The weak ties – which grow strong
					                                                  in the end.”
BE
                                                                    LEO WIDRICH, Co-Founder, Buffer: “There is one key thing we
                                                                    have seen from our data analyzing 1 million Facebook updates:
                                                                    Whenever the frequency of daily postings goes over 5 posts per
                                                                    day, the reach and engagement drops significantly. The best
                                                                    results were achieved with two daily updates, one being around
                                                                    11am for the most important timezone your fans are in and an-


                    CONSISTENT
                                                                    other posting being at 5pm.


                                                                    NATE RIGGS, of Social Business Strategies: “Lots of bigger compa-
                                                                    nies who are building and managing fan pages stop responding
                                                                    after 5 pm. This is dumb. To create real influence on Facebook,
NAVEEN KRISHNAMURTHY, CEO, RIVA Solutions, Inc:                     community managers need to be present when the fans are ready
“The key to creating power and influence on Facebook is to have     to talk. Influence is created when you can solve a problem or
a consistent message over a longer period of time that is infec-    answer a question when it happens.”
                                 tious to the targeted community.
                                       Thus the audience wants to   GREGORY POUY, European blogger and digital strategist: “Focus
				                                          move past window      on one subject/community that is relevant to your company and
                                                 shopping and       create and give useful content for these people, respecting their
                                                     open the       own code, meeting them in real life as often as possible and taking
                                                      door and      time, not expecting a short term financial ROI.”
                                                        come in!”
                                                                    KATHI KRUSE, Automotive SM Marketing consultant, Kruse
                                                                    Control: “Know what your customer wants and give it to ‘em.”

                                                                    Share consistently, too:
BE
                                                                      TOM WEBSTER, Vice President, Strategy, Edison Research: “Ask
                                                                      your Facebook followers what kinds of content they expect/need
                                                                      to see from your company (or your industry) in the future on
                                                                      Facebook, reward them for answering, and then do that thing.”


                                                                      ROBERT ROSE, Strategist in Residence, Content Marketing


                     THOUGHTFUL
                                                                      Institute: “In my work with brands on both the B2C and B2B
                                                                      side, ‘active listening’ is one of the keys to success on Facebook.
                                                                      Too many brands treat the platform as a publishing platform.
                                                                      And, it’s not just monitor/response. That, frankly, is just ‘hear-
                                                                      ing’. Active listening is consciously hearing, understanding and
MITCH JOEL, President, Twist Image, Blogger, Podcaster, Author,       responding in a way that communicates to the person that they
Six Pixels of Separation: “Lets keep this short and succinct:         are actually being heard.”
instead of getting people to “like” you, why not go out and “like”
people? It’s radical I know, but it’s true. Power and influence       GINI DIETRICH, Founder and CEO, Arment Dietrich: “Ask
won’t come from the amount of people who like you. Power and          questions! People LOVE to talk about themselves so if you
influence will come from being real with the people you’re truly      ask them questions, you’ll find some serious engagement. The
interested in connecting with.”                                       questions can range from ‘what’s your favorite Thanksgiving side
                                                                      dish’ to fill-in-the blank questions. For instance, on our page, we
MICHAEL A. STELZNER, CEO and Founder, Social Media Exam-              recently asked, ‘The most overlooked marketing tactic is…’ and
iner: “If you want to have raving fans on Facebook, simply reply      ‘What was the best thing that happened to you this weekend?’
                                  when they post on your Facebook     While not everything we ask is business related it definitely keeps
				                               wall. You’d be surprised how far   us top-of-mind with our clients, prospects, and candidates.”
                                   human response goes in             Sharing is thoughtful:

                                   building brand loyalty.”
BE
IN TOUCH   Presented by
           SCHAEFER MARKETING SOLUTIONS
           Social media and marketing strategy, management and training
           (workshops, speaking and one-to-one consulting).
           Email Mark Schaefer




           Designed by
           Creative on Call, Inc.
           Email Chuck Kent




           Be in touch with your world:

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The Be-Attitudes. How to Become Powerful On Facebook

  • 1. BE 35 EXPERTS ON THE ATTITUDES OF FACEBOOK INFLUENCE
  • 2. BE I asked friends how they create influence on Facebook... In the “real world,” a person might have power and influence through their position on an organizational chart or through some elected position. But on the Internet, we FRIENDED HATE rules. We HATE structure. And we sure don’t need any org chart. And yet, people do become influential on the Internet don’t they? I’ve written quite a bit about the special opportunity we all have to create influence through our content. But beyond content, I was interested to know what people thought it took to gain influence on the social web. So I asked a few of my friends, “What do you think it takes to become powerful on Facebook?” I think you’ll enjoy their answers. – Mark Schaefer
  • 3. BE JAY BAER, President, Convince & Convert ”Be a Youtility. Facebook forces companies and people to compete for attention pixel-by-pixel. That’s unprecedented. You can have all the cute cats and cool photos you want, but ultimately usefulness and relevancy are the keys to success.” RANDY GAGE, Author, Risky Is the New Safe USEFUL “Influence comes from value – creating a Facebook community that brings value to the people who participate there.” IAN CLEARY, CEO, RazorSocial “Creating influence on Facebook involves identifying your niche and building a personal and meaningful relationship with existing influencers, helping them grow their influence and not expecting anything in return.” JASON FALLS, CEO, Social Media Explorer “Be consistently useful. Isn’t that the key to influence anywhere?” Go ahead, be useful:
  • 4. BE C. C. CHAPMAN, Author, Amazing Things Will Happen: “Share visual items that instantly create an emotional response from the viewer so that they feel compelled to like, comment or share immediately.” KERRY GORGONE, Course Director, Internet Marketing at Full VISUAL Sail University: “Include a photo with every post or, better yet, several. One study indicated that posts with multiple photos increased engagement 1290%!” BERNADETTE JIWA of Striking Truths: “I think one of the things that’s overlooked about FB is that you don’t have to have a huge presence there yourself to drive ‘traffic’ back to your blog. We create outstanding visual images that people like to share on Facebook, driving traffic back to our own website.” Help others see it:
  • 5. BE LIZ STRAUSS, Founder and Owner, SOBCon, Successful-Blog.com: “Help other people be visible and valued. When you find something great and valuable, don’t just “like” what you see. Tell the people who made it why you like it and pass it on. Share great work and help the people who created it grow. Do that often and with pleasure. You’ll attract generous, powerful GENEROUS people who value great work.” BILLY MITCHELL, President, MLT Creative: “If anyone you’d like to do business with takes a second to like you (and your business) on Facebook, don’t blow it. Annoy your new friends with hype DJ WALDOW, Founder and CEO, Waldow Social: and you’re history.” “In order to create power and influence, it’s imperative to speak like a human, to be helpful, and to MARGIE CLAYMAN, Director, Client Development, Clayman Ad- share knowledge with others.” vertising: “Instead of worrying about creating content, prioritize sharing and commenting on the content others create.” JENNIFER KANE, Principal, Kane Consulting: “Proactively and strategically build your network, and then lavish those people with attention and empathy so that each one feels like the star of their online life — which seems to naturally compel people to want to make you the star of yours, in return.” Share generously:
  • 6. BE SHONALI BURKE, VP, Digital Media and Marketing, MSL: “If you know who you’re talking to, you’ll know how likely they are to respond when you ask them for/to do something. So get to know your audience; if it worked for Edward Bernays, it’ll work for you.” GENUINE STEVE FARNSWORTH, The @Steveology Blog: “Have a distinct, candid, and thoughtful opinion/point of view, and be transparent on your reasoning for it. However, if you’re presented with new information that changes that opinion, openly admit your new position and why you changed it.” SHELLY KRAMER, Founder, CEO, V3 Integrated Marketing: “Just. Be. Human. And to me, being human means being a trusted SEAN MCGINNIS, Founder, 312 Digital: “Treat Facebook as a resource, as well as being interesting, funny, compassionate, channel where you conduct thousands of one-on-one conversa- interested in others, supportive, informative, helpful, apprecia- tions. Real influence is built one person at a time.” tive, etc. You get my drift. And this is where so many people go wrong. They try do something different online than they do in GLEN GILMORE, Principal, Gilmore Business Network: “Sow person. But the brands, large and small, influence on Facebook the same way you would in “real life”: who are successfully using show that you care, that you can be trusted, that you listen and Facebook to connect with share – and that you are a leader both in what you say and do.” their customers are doing just this. They are being human.” Genuinely like it? Share it:
  • 7. BE ELIZABETH SOSNOW, Managing Director, Bliss Integrated Communication: “To gain influence on Facebook, create an emotional narrative arc that can be broken down into daily mini- stories. Structure your stories so they satisfy at least one of these four filters: surprise, humor, excitement and inspiration.” JESSICA NORTHEY, Digital Host and Strategist, SURPRISING FingerCandyMedia.com: “No matter what you think, YOU will not be relevant and/or liked by EVERYBODY so shoot straight from the hip, get to know and learn about YOUR audience, find out what is important to THEM and never ever ever be boring.” MARISA PEACOCK, Chief Strategist, The Strategic Peacock: “In order to create power and influence on Facebook, it’s essential to JAYME SOULATI, PR and Marketing Strategist: “Facebook provide fans with an experience that they can’t get from any other requires filters to target the audience with whom you want to company touchpoint — not from your website, or Twitter, or engage. Much like LinkedIn groups, creating specialized Pinterest. A successful FB page creates a value-added bonus that communities, or better yet, joining them, provides more power- gives fans a reason to stay connected and engaged.” ful relationship building with those who have the same/similar objective. Use those groups to show authority and balance that BILL STRAWDERMAN, “The Marketing Bard” and Executive with smart questions, too. ” Director, AT&T Digital Marketing and Social Media: “Serve at the pleasure of friends, JON BUSCALL, Communications Consultant, Jontus Media: Inspired by what your care lends. “Surprise your audience with something different. Familiarity can In the kitchen of minds, breed contempt.” Your ideas further bind Surprise your followers: The weak ties – which grow strong in the end.”
  • 8. BE LEO WIDRICH, Co-Founder, Buffer: “There is one key thing we have seen from our data analyzing 1 million Facebook updates: Whenever the frequency of daily postings goes over 5 posts per day, the reach and engagement drops significantly. The best results were achieved with two daily updates, one being around 11am for the most important timezone your fans are in and an- CONSISTENT other posting being at 5pm. NATE RIGGS, of Social Business Strategies: “Lots of bigger compa- nies who are building and managing fan pages stop responding after 5 pm. This is dumb. To create real influence on Facebook, NAVEEN KRISHNAMURTHY, CEO, RIVA Solutions, Inc: community managers need to be present when the fans are ready “The key to creating power and influence on Facebook is to have to talk. Influence is created when you can solve a problem or a consistent message over a longer period of time that is infec- answer a question when it happens.” tious to the targeted community. Thus the audience wants to GREGORY POUY, European blogger and digital strategist: “Focus move past window on one subject/community that is relevant to your company and shopping and create and give useful content for these people, respecting their open the own code, meeting them in real life as often as possible and taking door and time, not expecting a short term financial ROI.” come in!” KATHI KRUSE, Automotive SM Marketing consultant, Kruse Control: “Know what your customer wants and give it to ‘em.” Share consistently, too:
  • 9. BE TOM WEBSTER, Vice President, Strategy, Edison Research: “Ask your Facebook followers what kinds of content they expect/need to see from your company (or your industry) in the future on Facebook, reward them for answering, and then do that thing.” ROBERT ROSE, Strategist in Residence, Content Marketing THOUGHTFUL Institute: “In my work with brands on both the B2C and B2B side, ‘active listening’ is one of the keys to success on Facebook. Too many brands treat the platform as a publishing platform. And, it’s not just monitor/response. That, frankly, is just ‘hear- ing’. Active listening is consciously hearing, understanding and MITCH JOEL, President, Twist Image, Blogger, Podcaster, Author, responding in a way that communicates to the person that they Six Pixels of Separation: “Lets keep this short and succinct: are actually being heard.” instead of getting people to “like” you, why not go out and “like” people? It’s radical I know, but it’s true. Power and influence GINI DIETRICH, Founder and CEO, Arment Dietrich: “Ask won’t come from the amount of people who like you. Power and questions! People LOVE to talk about themselves so if you influence will come from being real with the people you’re truly ask them questions, you’ll find some serious engagement. The interested in connecting with.” questions can range from ‘what’s your favorite Thanksgiving side dish’ to fill-in-the blank questions. For instance, on our page, we MICHAEL A. STELZNER, CEO and Founder, Social Media Exam- recently asked, ‘The most overlooked marketing tactic is…’ and iner: “If you want to have raving fans on Facebook, simply reply ‘What was the best thing that happened to you this weekend?’ when they post on your Facebook While not everything we ask is business related it definitely keeps wall. You’d be surprised how far us top-of-mind with our clients, prospects, and candidates.” human response goes in Sharing is thoughtful: building brand loyalty.”
  • 10. BE IN TOUCH Presented by SCHAEFER MARKETING SOLUTIONS Social media and marketing strategy, management and training (workshops, speaking and one-to-one consulting). Email Mark Schaefer Designed by Creative on Call, Inc. Email Chuck Kent Be in touch with your world: