Market Like a Superstar!


           Rachel Strella
        Strella Social Media



 www.strellasocialmedia.com
Today, we’ll discuss…

 Small Business Challenges &
  their Impact on Social Media
 A Social Media Plan that Works
  Determine Goals
  Determine Channels
  Build Your Audience
  Develop a Content Strategy
  Execute & Evaluate the Plan
Small Business Challenges
Small Business Challenges
Small Business Challenges

→ Wrong Mindset
→ Lack of Strategy/Goals
→ Lack of Consistency
→ Poor Content
→ Poor Customer Service
Small Business Challenges
→ Ignoring the Audience
→ Deleting Negative
  Feedback
→ “Silo” Efforts
→ Managing Too Many Media
→ Complacency
A Social Media Plan That Works
A Plan That Works

 Determine Goals
A Plan That Works: Goals
Sample Goals
Increase website traffic
Build customer loyalty
Establish credibility/authority
Build your audience/following
Increase Search Engine
Optimization (SEO)
A Plan That Works: Goals
Sample Goals
Drive foot traffic to a location
Increase visibility
Awareness of a product/service
Reach a specific new audience
Increase customer engagement
A Plan That Works: Goals
Goal Checklist
Select 2-3 goals for 90-day plan
Keep goals in alignment with
your brand and long-term plan
Select goals that are
measurable in some way
A Plan That Works

Determine Channels
A Plan That Works: Channels
“Big 3” Channels: Facebook
Audience is consumer-based
Largest age segment is 21-24
Great for sharing
Integrates well with 3rd party
apps
Oversaturated channel
A Plan That Works: Channels
“Big 3” Channels: LinkedIn
Audience is business-based
Largest age segment is 35-44
Three powerful gems: groups,
advanced search, and answers
Relationships a MUST
A Plan That Works: Channels
“Big 3” Channels: Twitter
140-character limit
Largest age segment is 30-49
Channel is wide-open
Strong customer-service outlet
Language can be confusing
(hashtags, re-tweets, etc)
A Plan That Works: Channels
Supplemental Channels: YouTube
Powerful – top search site along
with Google
Largest age segment is 18-34
Great for small business
branding and SEO
Hard to leverage if camera shy
A Plan That Works: Channels
Supplemental Channels: Google+
Interface similar to Facebook
Largest age segment is 25-34
Higher usage among men (69%)
than women (31%)
Great for SEO
Audience: engineers, web
developers, students, marketers
A Plan That Works: Channels
Supplemental Channels: Pinterest
Photo sharing site; pinboards
Largest age segment is 25-54
Higher usage among women
(79%) than men (21%)
Best for product-based brands
Attraction: fashion, food, décor,
bridal, fitness, animals, kids, travel
A Plan That Works: Channels
Supporting Channels: Blogs
 Online source of information
from a 1st person POV
Great for driving traffic to a
website, gaining credibility,
community building and SEO
Best if you own the content
(self-hosted site vs. free site)
A Plan That Works: Channels
Supporting Channels: Enews
 Electronic communication sent
via email to a list of subscribers
Generate TOMA
Great for those who have
email, but not social media
Do not spam or add contacts to
a list without permission
A Plan That Works: Channels
Channel Checklist
Determine target audience and
where they are on social media
Select 2-3 media that match
your goals and target audience
Play to your strengths
Find ways to maximize efforts
A Plan That Works

Build Your Audience
A Plan That Works: Audience
Audience: Use Social Media Tools
 Import email contacts to fan
page
Use Twitter’s “Discover Tab”
Do not import lists into
LinkedIn; make authentic
connections
A Plan That Works: Audience
Audience: Cross Reference
 LinkedIn Profile: List Twitter
and Facebook
Leverage your popular channels
to draw audience to other
channels
Use integration tools (Pinterest)
Cross reference when relevant
A Plan That Works: Audience
Audience: Build During Use
 Join LinkedIn Groups; make
personal connections
Use hashtags and mentions in
tweets
 Beware of offers that
‘guarantee’ immediate fans or
followers
A Plan That Works: Audience
Audience: Marketing Integration
 List social media channels on
direct mail, newspaper ads,
newsletter or business cards
Add social sites to website and
email signature
Using Facebook? Claim unique
URL (facebook.com/username)
A Plan That Works: Audience
Audience: Connect Offline Efforts
 Leverage networking, office or
store space, and events as
opportunities to promote sites
Use “social media cards,” QR
codes, signs, and products
Give them a reason to connect
with you online
A Plan That Works: Audience
Audience: Think Outside the Box
 Use contests, a call for “re-
tweets” or other methods to
generate interest
Be mindful of what others are
doing to build fans
If you run a contest on
Facebook, use a 3rd party app
A Plan That Works: Audience
Audience Checklist
If you’re just starting out, this
should be a primary goal
If you’re already established,
continue to think of ways to build
Revisit audience-building
regularly and brainstorm
A Plan That Works

Develop a Content Strategy
A Plan That Works: Content
Content: Themes
 Consider how to create
engaging content
What value can I provide?
What’s interesting about my
business?
Where are growth opportunities?
How can I educate my audience?
A Plan That Works: Content
Content: Theme Examples
 Accountant: Tax tips during the
month of March
Retailers: Christmas - December
Salon: Prom preparation tips in
the spring
Business Coach: Job interview
tips around college graduation
A Plan That Works: Content
Content: Theme Calendar
 Match goals and themes
Develop a “theme of the
month” to help create a
consistent message that
resonates with audience (themes
also simplify your content
planning)
A Plan That Works: Content
Content: Theme Calendar Example
 Industry: Physical Therapy
Short-Term Goals:
#1: Build brand awareness
#2: Educate community on
proactively seeking physical
therapy, rather than post injury
A Plan That Works: Content
Content: Theme Calendar
    Example
 Month #1: Debunking physical
therapy myths
 Month #2:How physical therapy
is a better than a gym workout
 Month #3: Common injuries
prevented with physical therapy
A Plan That Works: Content
Content: Integrate!
PT: Blog, Twitter and YouTube
Embed video link in blog posts
Share blog posts on Twitter
Integrate with offline
marketing efforts (print/direct
mail)
Integrate with online media
(enews/online ads)
A Plan That Works: Content
Content: Editorial Calendar
Assign the themes by month
Under each month, list the
social media channels and break
down how frequently you plan to
post on each channel (an ‘outline’
of content)
A Plan That Works: Content
Content: Develop Content
Fill-in the outline
A few content guidelines:
Shorter and punchier is better
Knowledge is power
Engage the audience
Be authentic
Reveal ‘human side’ of business
A Plan That Works: Content
Content: Develop Content
Use pictures when relevant
Consider timeliness
Highlight industry events/news
Be authentic
Use sales pitches sparingly
Proofread content
Work smart
A Plan That Works: Content
Content Checklist
Determine themes
Develop theme calendar
Consider how to integrate
Develop an editorial calendar
Write content with zest!
A Plan That Works

Execute & Evaluate the Plan
A Plan That Works: Execute
Content: Execute the Plan
Assign responsibilities
Monitor channels
Engage/respond
Put a plan in place for handling
negative feedback
A Plan That Works: Evaluate
Content: Evaluate the Plan
What worked?
What didn’t work?
What should you shift?
Are there new channels to
embrace?
What should the next 90 days
look like?
A Plan That Works: Execute
Execution & Evaluation Checklist
Assign work – including content
development, branding
monitoring/engagement, and
handling negative feedback
Evaluate plan
Make necessary changes and
determine plan for next 90 days
A Plan That Works

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Connections and Resources
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Making It Happen - Marketing Like a Superstar!

  • 1. Market Like a Superstar! Rachel Strella Strella Social Media www.strellasocialmedia.com
  • 2. Today, we’ll discuss…  Small Business Challenges & their Impact on Social Media  A Social Media Plan that Works  Determine Goals  Determine Channels  Build Your Audience  Develop a Content Strategy  Execute & Evaluate the Plan
  • 5. Small Business Challenges → Wrong Mindset → Lack of Strategy/Goals → Lack of Consistency → Poor Content → Poor Customer Service
  • 6. Small Business Challenges → Ignoring the Audience → Deleting Negative Feedback → “Silo” Efforts → Managing Too Many Media → Complacency
  • 7. A Social Media Plan That Works
  • 8. A Plan That Works Determine Goals
  • 9. A Plan That Works: Goals Sample Goals Increase website traffic Build customer loyalty Establish credibility/authority Build your audience/following Increase Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • 10. A Plan That Works: Goals Sample Goals Drive foot traffic to a location Increase visibility Awareness of a product/service Reach a specific new audience Increase customer engagement
  • 11. A Plan That Works: Goals Goal Checklist Select 2-3 goals for 90-day plan Keep goals in alignment with your brand and long-term plan Select goals that are measurable in some way
  • 12. A Plan That Works Determine Channels
  • 13. A Plan That Works: Channels “Big 3” Channels: Facebook Audience is consumer-based Largest age segment is 21-24 Great for sharing Integrates well with 3rd party apps Oversaturated channel
  • 14. A Plan That Works: Channels “Big 3” Channels: LinkedIn Audience is business-based Largest age segment is 35-44 Three powerful gems: groups, advanced search, and answers Relationships a MUST
  • 15. A Plan That Works: Channels “Big 3” Channels: Twitter 140-character limit Largest age segment is 30-49 Channel is wide-open Strong customer-service outlet Language can be confusing (hashtags, re-tweets, etc)
  • 16. A Plan That Works: Channels Supplemental Channels: YouTube Powerful – top search site along with Google Largest age segment is 18-34 Great for small business branding and SEO Hard to leverage if camera shy
  • 17. A Plan That Works: Channels Supplemental Channels: Google+ Interface similar to Facebook Largest age segment is 25-34 Higher usage among men (69%) than women (31%) Great for SEO Audience: engineers, web developers, students, marketers
  • 18. A Plan That Works: Channels Supplemental Channels: Pinterest Photo sharing site; pinboards Largest age segment is 25-54 Higher usage among women (79%) than men (21%) Best for product-based brands Attraction: fashion, food, décor, bridal, fitness, animals, kids, travel
  • 19. A Plan That Works: Channels Supporting Channels: Blogs  Online source of information from a 1st person POV Great for driving traffic to a website, gaining credibility, community building and SEO Best if you own the content (self-hosted site vs. free site)
  • 20. A Plan That Works: Channels Supporting Channels: Enews  Electronic communication sent via email to a list of subscribers Generate TOMA Great for those who have email, but not social media Do not spam or add contacts to a list without permission
  • 21. A Plan That Works: Channels Channel Checklist Determine target audience and where they are on social media Select 2-3 media that match your goals and target audience Play to your strengths Find ways to maximize efforts
  • 22. A Plan That Works Build Your Audience
  • 23. A Plan That Works: Audience Audience: Use Social Media Tools  Import email contacts to fan page Use Twitter’s “Discover Tab” Do not import lists into LinkedIn; make authentic connections
  • 24. A Plan That Works: Audience Audience: Cross Reference  LinkedIn Profile: List Twitter and Facebook Leverage your popular channels to draw audience to other channels Use integration tools (Pinterest) Cross reference when relevant
  • 25. A Plan That Works: Audience Audience: Build During Use  Join LinkedIn Groups; make personal connections Use hashtags and mentions in tweets  Beware of offers that ‘guarantee’ immediate fans or followers
  • 26. A Plan That Works: Audience Audience: Marketing Integration  List social media channels on direct mail, newspaper ads, newsletter or business cards Add social sites to website and email signature Using Facebook? Claim unique URL (facebook.com/username)
  • 27. A Plan That Works: Audience Audience: Connect Offline Efforts  Leverage networking, office or store space, and events as opportunities to promote sites Use “social media cards,” QR codes, signs, and products Give them a reason to connect with you online
  • 28. A Plan That Works: Audience Audience: Think Outside the Box  Use contests, a call for “re- tweets” or other methods to generate interest Be mindful of what others are doing to build fans If you run a contest on Facebook, use a 3rd party app
  • 29. A Plan That Works: Audience Audience Checklist If you’re just starting out, this should be a primary goal If you’re already established, continue to think of ways to build Revisit audience-building regularly and brainstorm
  • 30. A Plan That Works Develop a Content Strategy
  • 31. A Plan That Works: Content Content: Themes  Consider how to create engaging content What value can I provide? What’s interesting about my business? Where are growth opportunities? How can I educate my audience?
  • 32. A Plan That Works: Content Content: Theme Examples  Accountant: Tax tips during the month of March Retailers: Christmas - December Salon: Prom preparation tips in the spring Business Coach: Job interview tips around college graduation
  • 33. A Plan That Works: Content Content: Theme Calendar  Match goals and themes Develop a “theme of the month” to help create a consistent message that resonates with audience (themes also simplify your content planning)
  • 34. A Plan That Works: Content Content: Theme Calendar Example  Industry: Physical Therapy Short-Term Goals: #1: Build brand awareness #2: Educate community on proactively seeking physical therapy, rather than post injury
  • 35. A Plan That Works: Content Content: Theme Calendar Example  Month #1: Debunking physical therapy myths  Month #2:How physical therapy is a better than a gym workout  Month #3: Common injuries prevented with physical therapy
  • 36. A Plan That Works: Content Content: Integrate! PT: Blog, Twitter and YouTube Embed video link in blog posts Share blog posts on Twitter Integrate with offline marketing efforts (print/direct mail) Integrate with online media (enews/online ads)
  • 37. A Plan That Works: Content Content: Editorial Calendar Assign the themes by month Under each month, list the social media channels and break down how frequently you plan to post on each channel (an ‘outline’ of content)
  • 38. A Plan That Works: Content Content: Develop Content Fill-in the outline A few content guidelines: Shorter and punchier is better Knowledge is power Engage the audience Be authentic Reveal ‘human side’ of business
  • 39. A Plan That Works: Content Content: Develop Content Use pictures when relevant Consider timeliness Highlight industry events/news Be authentic Use sales pitches sparingly Proofread content Work smart
  • 40. A Plan That Works: Content Content Checklist Determine themes Develop theme calendar Consider how to integrate Develop an editorial calendar Write content with zest!
  • 41. A Plan That Works Execute & Evaluate the Plan
  • 42. A Plan That Works: Execute Content: Execute the Plan Assign responsibilities Monitor channels Engage/respond Put a plan in place for handling negative feedback
  • 43. A Plan That Works: Evaluate Content: Evaluate the Plan What worked? What didn’t work? What should you shift? Are there new channels to embrace? What should the next 90 days look like?
  • 44. A Plan That Works: Execute Execution & Evaluation Checklist Assign work – including content development, branding monitoring/engagement, and handling negative feedback Evaluate plan Make necessary changes and determine plan for next 90 days
  • 45. A Plan That Works Need More Direction?
  • 46. A Plan for Your Small Business Developed exclusively for small business owners! Downloadable guide contains 5 Modules Pre-order TODAY and Receive $50 Off!
  • 48. Connections and Resources Website and Blog: StrellaSocialMedia.com Facebook: Facebook.com/StrellaSocialMedia Twitter: Twitter.com/RachelStrella LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/RachelStrella