Monday, November 24, 2008

A week to be thankful...

I know that I slacked last week in blogging about ideas but as the Holidays are approaching, I need to really focus on getting a job. I have even begun to look outside of what I went to school for. As sad as that is, working is healthier than not. This week, I can't promise many posts. My brother and sister-in-law are expecting their baby at any time so I hope you can forgive me for being busy.

I did want to post a great article I read via Twitter. I don't know about you all, but I am really enjoying Twitter and hope I can use it as a tool in my next position. Here is the link:

http://www.britopian.com/2008/11/24/digital-iq-training-5-steps-to-integrating-social-media/

As part of a corporate initiative, Intel has developed a curriculum of training that focuses on the latest in digital marketing and social media. The goal is to create a best-in-class marketing organization; and with speakers like Rohit Bhargava we are definitely headed in the right direction.

Last Friday, Intel hosted Rohit, author of Personality Not Included, to our corporate offices in Silicon Valley to present to the Integrated Marketing team. I have been following Rohit ever since he first wrote about Social Media Optimization a few years ago and met him personally at BlogWorld 2009, where we sat on a panel together.

Rohit presented a few slides on social media; and also cited some really good case studies of how brands like Ford and Lenovo integrated social media into their broader marketing plans. What I found most interesting is the 5 steps of integrating social media:

1. Active listening, then participate

This is essential. With tools like twitter, Google Alerts and corporate solutions like Radian6, marketers can now get a pulse as to what is being said online about their brands. Listening is great and anyone can do it. Participation, however, is more important in my opinion and being authentic when you do.

2. Focus on content instead of ads

Content and lots of it is key. At Intel, we just launched the Core i7 processor. As part of the broader go-to-market campaign, social media was an element that will have residual benefits, something banner advertising doesn’t offer. Search for “digital drag race” in Google and you will notice a ton of content related to this program. Youtube videos, Flickr images and blog postings, all created by Intel. The formula to do this is really easy; manual, but easy.

3. Embrace Accidental Spokespeople

Rohit cited an example of how a play boy bunny was a huge fan and advocate of the Olive Garden (an Italian and family owned restaurant). This bunny was on a quest to evangelize the restaurant but the Olive Garden didn’t want to embrace the “accidental spokesperson” because of her affiliation with Playboy (I assume). In fact just a few days ago, Playboy.com just featured in a new online pictorial called “The Girls of Olive Garden.” Rohit also talked briefly about the Intel Insiders.

4. Offer sharable experiences

This is a great tip. The ideas are to make content sharable through technology and “compelling stories”. The use of widgets is revolutionizing the way companies can share content online. However, the content does have to have an element of “humanity” to it. Storytelling and being personal is essential.

5. Communicate in real time

Use Twitter. It’s that simple. Don’t spend weeks/months formulating a strategy to use Twitter. Just create an account and join in.

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Social Media is becoming an integral part in any marketing strategy and the best advice comes at the end...Create an account and join in.

I hope you all can take a step away from your everyday lives and thank that special someone or someones who have made your life better. I know I have a lot to be thankful for.

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