by John Stauffer
Category: Best Practices, How-To, Research & Insights
Sometimes it’s hard to know where to start with social media. Giving birth to a digital engagement strategy that’s aligned to an overall communications goal while employing the right digital tactics can be, well, tricky. What if internal decision makers are reluctant to incorporate social media into the equation? How do you know which tools are appropriate? How in the world are we going to measure all of this?
If you’ve tried clearing these hurdles before then you’re not alone; we had over 500 participants join us last week for a live social media presentation – a great sign that public relations professionals are reacting to the changing landscape and eager for ways to incorporate social media into existing communications programs.
In an effort to answer some of these common questions, 360 ° Digital Influence, in partnership with BurrellesLuce, recently hosted a free webinar titled The Practicals: Planning a Complete Social Media Strategy. My colleague, Brian Giesen, and I covered how organizations can create strategies that go beyond just the tactics. We walked through the process we undertake as we build a digital engagement strategy to accomplish a variety of communications objectives, from building brand ambassadors to selling products. If you missed out on the live show, head over to BurrellesLuce for a full replay.
In addition to strategy, we also offered up a few of the tools we use everyday in 360 Digital Influence to monitor conversations online. If you’re new to social media and are looking for ways to jump in, be sure to check out the last section where we go through the steps you can take to get started today.
I caught up with Gail Nelson, Senior Vice President at Burrelles for her thoughts on the presentation “For PR professionals operating in today’s changing communication environment, knowledge truly is power. The webinar conducted by Brian and John on social media planning attracted the largest attendance of any of our webinars to date.â€
The Practicals: Planning a Complete Social Media Strategy was the first in a two part series that Ogilvy 360 Digital Influence will be presenting. The next presentation, The Practicals, Executing and Measuring a Social Media Program, will be air live on July 23. Visit BurrellesLuce to register and reserve a spot. Until then, head over to our feeds section for the Essential 15 Pack – a collection of our 15 must-have feeds for anyone in marketing or communications.
Crossing the Pond Working with the Media in the UK and USA
July 6th, 2008 at 9:55 pm
Any chance of finding a recap of the webinar that will playback on MAC? GoToWebinar says PC only when I try and view it.
July 9th, 2008 at 8:33 am
Hi Tom,
I have a macbook myself and I know how frustrating the ‘PC only’ messages can be. GoToWebinar by default uses Window Media to play the webinars which is likely why you got the ‘PC only’ error.
To view this on a mac, you’ll need to download the Windows Media component for QuickTime. From there you’ll be be able to play Windows Media files (.wma and .wmv) directly in QuickTime Player.
Here’s the link to download the windows media components.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=915D874D-D747-4180-A400-5F06B1B5E559&displaylang=en
July 9th, 2008 at 9:42 am
Hi John:
Great webinar! I attended it and thought there was a wealth of info and so much to write down. Any chance of getting a copy of the powerpoint presentation for the sake of my hand?
If not, can I go back to the webinar to view it again so I can take more notes this go round?
Thanks,
Kristy
July 29th, 2008 at 2:26 am
Hi John,
I know I’m seriously behind (been quite busy down under!) but just wanted to say great webinar - some wonderfully simplistic breakdowns of the relevance of social media in today’s society. I think when trying to win over business it’s all about keeping it simple and outlining the benefits and this webinar showed exactly that.
Looking forward to seeing the follow up session - will it be up soon?
Cheers,
Roger
July 29th, 2008 at 11:51 am
Roger,
Glad you liked the webinar. There certainly is something to be said for keeping it simple.
My colleague Kaitlyn Wilkins and Brain Giesen recently hosted the follow up session you mentioned. In fact, we just posted it the blog last week.
You can read the recap on that session here:
http://blog.ogilvypr.com/?p=393