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SOCIAL MEDIA ANALYTICS Heather Kirk Director of Education & Communications Zeta Tau Alpha
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TODAY, LET’S: Learn how to set measureable objectives Explore outcome-related metrics Learn how to use measurement tools
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THE VEHICLE NOT THE DESTINATION
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SEEKING CLARITY Who are “you” and what do you value? What is your organization’s purpose and mission? How can social media content feed that mission? What are the organization’s current goals? What are the outcomes you want to achieve on social media? What are the objectives for each channel?
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BE INTENTIONAL: A 6-INCH APPROACH Does it match your outcomes? How can social media help you achieve goals? What insights are required to know if your achieving goals? What are you trying to measure? What metrics attach to the insights? What tools can you use to see those metrics? What does the info tell you? What will you keep doing/ stop doing/ do differently? Share the info with others! Embrace anecdotes!
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EXAMPLES OF GOALS/OUTCOMES Building community among members and friends Raise awareness about cause, program, brand, etc. Increase participation in programs, practices Build pride in organization/community Collaborate for innovation Encourage personal development Engage a certain population NOW, CHANNEL OBJECTIVES…
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TIE TECHNOLOGY CHOICES TO GOALS
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SO HOW DO YOU MEASURE THAT
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INCREASE PARTICIPATION Click-throughs Comments, likes, RTs Join the group/page Sign-up or apply Attend something Make a purchase or donation Post or contribute DO best practice Replication of idea
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BUILD COMMUNITY Follower and fan growth Comments and shares RTs Use as a conversation channel Hashtag use Sharing of ideas
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SOLID MEASUREMENTS Reach—Number of individuals within a defined population who encounter at least one piece of content from a campaign. Sentiment—Emotional reaction to your brand’s content, usually measured in terms of positive, negative or neutral tone. Conversion Rate—Influence to action; buy or apply. Engagement—Your audience’s response to your content, whether they shared, clicked, liked or otherwise engaged with it.
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TOOLS
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FACEBOOK & THE ALGORITHM FORMERLY KNOWN AS EDGERANK
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FACEBOOK INSIGHTS
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HOOTSUITE
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CROWDBOOSTER
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SOCIAL MENTION
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TWITONOMY
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KLOUT
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STATIGRAM
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PINTEREST ANALYTICS
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SHARE THE DATA __ Facebook posts, __ Tweets about Each post reached average of __ people __ @ mentions, __ posts contained mentions to scholarship program Scholarship application link clicked on by __ people (__ unique users) __ Came from Facebook __ Came from Twitter 2011 applicants = __; 2012 applicants = __ Growth of __% participation
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