2012年10月18日星期四

+qiaoer



google+  This social wedsite is new and fresh for me. Actually, i did't use this before and i have no ideas how to use it. Then, when i get into it, i found  a lots fun in it. We can share those interesting things for everyone or just your own circles.  And it also can play games and creat the event for your friends. There are many useful function, like Sparks, Hangouts, Huddle, Instant Upload, all these are make the google+ more interesting and convenience to talk to our firends.

https://plus.google.com/u/0/#110734239216117203341/posts
This is my google+.  hope you can enjoy it. (+qiaoer)

2012年10月17日星期三

Topic 10 mistakes

when you set up a complete and integrity social media marketing plan. Next, you should be aware of the mistakes during managing the social media marketing. So, there are some suggestions for those mistakes, which you may probably use.
  • Not (or Barely) Monitoring
  • "Down-sourcing" to Interns or Junior Staff
  • Fast Beats Perfect
  • Faking It
  • Having an "Off" Switch
  • Repetition of Content
  • The Personal Touch
  • No Real Followers
  • Less Visibility
  • Inconsistency will lead to failure.4465834448 7955fcefff Top 10 Social Media Marketing Mistakes That You Mustnt Make
It's important to realize that social media marketing does work, but as with any marketing strategy, there are the core pieces of that strategy that you must implement. You must find the right social media marketing vehicles that will work for you and your industry, as well as design the campaigns that will present you with the results that you desire. It is a low to no-cost marketing option, but you will need to invest your time.


RESOURCES:
 http://www.dreamgrow.com/top-10-social-media-marketing-mistakes-that-you-mustnt-make/
http://www.killerstartups.com/startups-tools-and-guides/avoid-these-common-social-media-marketing-mistakes/
http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/jun2010/ca20100617_480316.htm
http://marketing.about.com/od/internetmarketingstrategy/a/socialmarketingmanners.htm



topic 11 Social Media Analytics

For this final topic, it talk about the analytics. And these aim to monitor and measurement of SM marketing strategies. Beside the analytics tools given in the Social Lams, i have found some other anaytic tools on the internet.
  1. PageLever.comFacebook fan page insights and analytics on steroids.
  2. PeopleBrowsr.com – One of the most comprehensive social media planning and monitoring tools ever released.
  3. kyoo.com – Not a classic analytics tool, but it does give you a snapshot of online buzz relating to selected keywords.
  4. SiteTrail.com – Have you ever wanted to get an idea of how a competitor’s website is performing? Well, now you can thanks to SiteTrail.com.
  5. TwentyFeet.com – This helps you aggregate all of your social media performance data in the one place.
  6. Tiny.ly – Tiny.ly is a URL shortener (like Bit.ly) but packs in real-time sharing and usage stats into the mix. Very handy.
  7. Tweeb – an app for your iPhone that delivers bespoke Twitter analytics.
  8. SimplyMeasured.com – Treat yourself to a free social media competitor analysis here.
  9. CrowdBooster.com – This is an engagement dashboard which has some serious analytics capabilities built in.
  10. Social Tracking Plugin from Google – Google has gone social in a big way in 2011 and this handy plugin works well alongside your standard analytics reporting.


For further studies,we should know that No one can afford risk in a trembling economy. To achieve success you need to measure and monitor your social media efforts efficiently. There are some ways to monitor the success of the SM marketing strategies.First, Establish a strategic social media plan by setting measurable goals that correspond directly with the goals and objectives of your business. Second, Listening consistently allows you to respond to comments and questions in a timely manner as well as enabling you to foresee and fend off crisis. Next, Examine competitor activity to assess how you are performing in relation to others in your field. Furtherly, to Monitor engagements and  Keep an eye on ROI. Finally, Save time and eliminate frustration by measuring all your social media from the one platform.

Resource: http://www.socialmedia.ie/8-tips-for-success-with-social-media-monitoring-and-measurement/



http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2073592/3-Key-Metrics-To-Measure-Social-Media-Success

 

topic 9 campaigns

what is campaigns? According to the  Jason Cormier’s Four C’s. The campaigns is that it refers to the planning and implementation of your social media marketing ideas. In order to have successful campaign, you’ll need supporting applications that can establish your online presence, monitor communication around your brand, and measure your campaign’s success.


to develop a proper social media strategy can pay great dividends in future initiatives. Some of the best practices consider the following:

  • Executive Sponsor & Cross-Functional Social Media Team
  • Social media guidelines for employees on appropriate use and conduct on social
  • networking sites
  • Reviewing and auditing social media assets at least quarterly
  • Developing a succession plan for Twitter accounts and Facebook Pages
  • Establish a process for handing off certain customer requests or complaints
  • Stanardizing on tools and metrics, policies and processes
  • Grassroots outreach
  • Partnering with IT, Legal and Compliance
  • Communicating Business Value to your Stakeholders
And there are some successful example for you.

5winning social media campaigns to learn from.read more:
3 Brilliant Social Media Marketing Campaigns & Why They Worked. Read more:
 
Resource:


 

2012年10月12日星期五

Topic 8 social CRM


From our social lams, the social CRM is defined as as the process of retaining and managing a customer relationship, Social Media’s role in this relationship is to recruit customers into the process.

While, according to some information i found in the internet, there are some other definitions about it. Here are some explanations:

1 Social CRM is first a strategy that is often supported by various tools and technologies. The strategy is based around customer engagement and interactions, with transactions being a byproduct.

2 Social customer relationship management (CRM) is a phrase used to describe the addition of a social element in traditional CRM processes. Social CRM builds upon CRM by leveraging a social element that enables a business to connect customer conversations and relationships from social networking sites in to the CRM process. Social CRM may also be called CRM 2.0 or abbreviated as SCRM (social customer relationship management).

3  Social CRM 2012 is a one-day conference that will explore the latest tools and techniques for implementing a successful Social CRM strategy.


These two pictures illustrate the difference between traditional and social CRM.
Resource:
http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/what-is-social-crm/
http://www.inc.com/ss/best-social-crm-programs
http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/what-is-social-crm/
http://www.socialcrm.net/




 



Topic 6 relationship building

Accroding to the topic 6 about Learning when to listen and when to speak. As for me, to build a strong relationship depend on the listening within the social media. Just as when we write we have to know what we want to say. We have to know what we’re listening for. we’re listening for what people aren’t saying, but want to. And we should know what to listen for and how to get the most from listening tools. Here some notice you should be aware.

  1. Listen for quantity of response. Lots of folks saying the same thing is worth taking note of. Are they a crowd or a mob following each other? Are they a trend of individuals who have discovered something worth pointing out?
  2. Listen for the odd response that is way out of line. Someone on the edges of the responses could be offering am Einstein-like response.
  3. Listen for the spaces between the words. Ask some question about what’s not being said and listen again and again.
  4. Listen for the source of the speaker and the bias the speaker might have. Listen for who’s trying to get attention, who wants favor with the listeners.
  5. Listen for the things that you don’t want to hear. They’re the most important information you’ll gather on any listening trek.
  6. Listen to find the people who have more to offer than opinions, but innovative ideas and product plans. If you can, find a way to make a relationship with them.
  7. Listen to find the evangelists who love your company, who defend you when you’re attacked. Let them know they’re appreciated.
More detail in:
http://socialmedia-listening.wikispaces.com/Tools
There are specific example for listening: http://www.successful-blog.com/1/twitter-are-you-listening/

 


Topic 5 key platform

There are thousands of social networks available online today; trying to join each and interacting on them will stretch your efforts far too thin to the point that you’re not making any impact. It’s best to focus on just a few social networks at a time. Staying focused on a small group of social networks will allow you to devote time for market interaction, sharing content and building an online brand.

As part of creating a social media strategy with any client, it’s imperative that at least some of our discussion revolves around the tools and technology – namely which social platforms are best suited for their business needs. To grow your business, there are some platform for your to choose:

Facebook
Facebook is the essential social network that every business should be a part of due to the massive size of the platform.
Twitter
Twitter is a micro blogging platform where users may interact, share content and build a strong personal brand using 140 characters or less.
Blogging
Blogging is a traditional social media platform that has been around for years now. Blogging provides benefits over a static website because of its ability to readily share timely information, provide a platform for users to interact and integrate other social networks using widgets and plugins.
Pinterest: An online inboard used to organize and share your inspiration.
Quora: This site allows you to gain followers and follow users, but you can also follow questions and/or topics.
Yelp: Yelp is a great tool for local businesses and restaurants.
SlideShare: is a community for sharing presentations.