2. What IS Social Media? Webster’s “ The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary.” Dictionary.com “ There are no dictionary entries for social media , but social , media are spelled correctly. ” YourDictionary.com “ Sorry, no words matching “Social Media” were found”
4. So What Is Social Media? “ Social Media is the process of using interactive web-based tools to create and share information in order to establish community engagement online and off.”
8. Q1 2008 Social Media Plan Online Brand Monitoring Where is your community and what are they talking about? Share Your Content Add RSS feeds and social tagging Socialize Your News Employ the social media news release Build a social media newsroom Should I blog? Ask yourself if a blog is right for your company? Social Networking Time to review your strategy for social networking Measure Twice, Cut Once
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10. Using Social Media in the Real World Four Questions with Justin Benson of Intraware
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14. Question Four: What’s Next for You in Terms of Social Media?
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Thanks so much for dialing in today for our Social Media Boot Camp, this is the third in our series of monthly webinars – and the last for 2007. I can’t believe it’s December… I see a lot of familiar names on the call today, I’m so glad this topic is relevant for you So why did we choose this topic for today? There is no question that Social Media is one of the hottest topics in the collective conscious of communications people today, but there are legitimate questions about how relevant it is specific to our technology industry and what should we be doing with social media in 2008. We’re starting to see some impressive data from organizations like Forrester, Nielson and ITtoolbox about IT decision makers on the social web that suggests that social media is an effective way of listening to, talking to and supporting your customers (or any audience) Forrester called this delighting and energizing your audience The conversation today is with Kyle Flaherty from Horn Group and Justin Benson from Intraware… Kyle, who is a vice president in our Boston office, officially became our social media specialist about 6 months ago. After a few years of actively blogging, digging, twittering, and now even uttering, he has demonstrated a passion and an appetite, and a real knack for this kind of work. He developed our Social Media Boot Camp for companies who started to ask a lot of good questions but were lacking guidance and practical tips on how to get started with social media…and this webinar is adopted from that full Boot Camp workshop Justin is the SVP of business development for Intraware, a B2B software company who 6 months ago was probably skeptical of what direct impact social media tactics could have on its business but who has since then launched a beta social community called zAthlete that’s showing a lot of promise. Justin has the great perspective of what we affectionality call an “old school marketing guy” who has adopted social media and who is seeing real return for the Intraware business Before I turn it over to Kyle and Justin, I have to say that it’s really hard to know how deep to go in a discussion like this. Every single person on the call today has a different level of knowledge and experience with social media – this is the first webinar on the topic for some of us and the 10 th for others… So we decided to make this the first in a series of webinar on the topic – and to keep the slide themselves pretty simple. But this isn’t at all about the slides – it’s about sparking a great Q&A with everyone on the call so that we address the macro and micro issues on your minds. So please interject with questions from the beginning – post them on the WebEx chat or chime in on the line – that will really make this a better use of your time. And when you’re not asking a question or making a comment, please mute your phones, I can’t mute the whole group from here today b/c our presenters are patched in from separate locations… Okay – enough from me. Kyle, take it away…