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Social Media for Writers Presentation to Dorset Writers Network 10 th January 2015
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What are Social Media? “Social media are works of user-created video, audio, text or multimedia that are published and shared in a social environment, such as a blog, wiki or video hosting site” Capilano University
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The BIG 4 Twitter – chatty, immediate Facebook – friendly, informative LinkedIn – professional, networking Blogging – in-depth, observational
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Should we be joining in? YES! Raise awareness of you and your writing Customers / fans Big commitment Different profiles
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The Facts In the last year: Twitter – 1,736% increase, 175m users worldwide, average 460,000 new accounts per day Facebook – 700m users worldwide (30m in UK), over 50% log in every day, 48% over 35 & well educated, greatest growth in over 50’s, 96% increase in women over 65 *courtesy of Clicky Media *
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Why you should use Twitter Keep readers / fans updated Raise awareness of new projects Comment on other writers / events Check out the competition! Research Reinforce your ‘brand’
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Business or personal? Follow appropriately Use hashtags # Use links to Website & Facebook
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The Facts Google sites handle about 100 billion searches each month (SEL) YouTube hosts nearly 14 billion videos (comScore) Facebook is now over 1.1 billion users (Facebook) Google+ has over 500 million users (Google) Twitter has over 550 million accounts (Statistics Brain) LinkedIn is at 225 million users (LinkedIn) Pinterest has more than 70 million users (The Next Web) Courtesy of of www.socialstacked.comwww.socialstacked.com
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The reach of social media Retweeted 2.4 million times by 2 a.m. Monday and had 32.8 million total views Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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Tweeting The ideal Twitter profile should consist of about: 30% conversational @replies 30% retweets 40% interesting broadcast tweets, hopefully with an opinion or link, of which only about 25% (10% of total tweets) are self-promotional Courtesy of marketingwizdom
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Facebook More space for information Photos, video (YouTube) & audio Competitions Forums Fans
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Facebook facts Page not profile Separate contacts Check your stats Target your adverts
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Facebook tips ‘Like’ other people / organisations Comment and people will see your profile picture Vary your content Don’t be afraid to share content Safe vs controversial?
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Website People need to find you Your shop window Keep it simple Landing Page Links to social media accounts
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Basic requirements Home Page Who are you Publications Testimonials Contact page
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LinkedIn Professional profile Networking Join conversations Share expertise
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Blogs Great place to showcase your writing More scope for opinion Monitor what people are saying about you Join in conversations
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Blogging Have a plan! Establish blog goals Define blog’s purpose Decide frequency
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Blogging tips Encourage shares by adding button Make the blog title eye-catching Check out other blogs Use Google Trends to tie in content Use keywords effectively Use images
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Any Questions? Liz Gordon www.brilliantfish.co.uk Tel: 01202 747136
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