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Social Media
Masterclass
Course initiator:
Richard van Hooijdonk
Director, MarketingMonday
www.marketingmonday.nl
‘The connected customer’
The ‘new consumer’ is faced with around 3000 communication messages
50% of internet traffic is already generated by every day. Only 14% of consumers still trust standard advertising state-
Social Media. In 2010, 60% of marketers will ments. However, most of them (over 78%) do trust the opinions of others.
invest 25% of their budget in Social Media. They only wish to connect with companies, brands, products and institu-
What will you do? tions if they are relevant. This ‘connected customer’ wants to influence,
think along, create, help decide, share and state his or her opinion. But
Use the ‘Social Media Cycle’ to discover how can we achieve this? Which concrete steps will we need to take? And
how to develop a successful social marketing how can we earn money and establish communication or participation
strategy for your own organisation along the way?
‘Communities’
New marketing techniques allow us to make custom-
ers, prospects and fans loyal to our company, our prod-
ucts and our services in smarter ways. The time-hon-
50% of internet traffic is already generated by social media. If we oured customer database is now being replaced by a
look at the new marketing economy, Social Marketing is the most social marketing strategy. This allows us to proliferate, combine and ac-
powerful form of marketing. In 2010, over 60% of marketers will in- celerate viral marketing online and to reduce marketing and communica-
vest at least 25% of their budget in Social Media. The inspirational
‘Social Media’ Masterclass gives you insights into the new consumer
and concrete instructions on how to use Social Marketing with Social • What is the ‘consumer 2.0’ like?
Media as a new source of strength. We present numerous case stud- • What are Social Media, Social Marketing, Social Branding?
ies, examples and step-by-step plans, so that you can then take your • Which forms of Social Media exist? And what can I do with
own first steps towards a successful social marketing and communi- them in practice?
cation strategy. During the Masterclass, you will also put theory into • How can I develop a good social marketing & communication
practice yourself under the guidance of Social Media specialists. Our strategy?
approach is therefore ‘hear it’ as well as ‘do it’. • How can I create a profitable community?
tion costs. Research has shown that marketers will give social media the References
highest priority from 2009 onwards. They can see that in the future, mass
media will shift to community-based communication, where customers,
fans and prospects ‘surround’ the brand or product and develop commer- “MarketingMonday has really succeeded in getting people to take
cially relevant activities on the basis of this connection. Brands and or- action.” The whole group is 1000% inspired and has gained a lot
ganisations will need to gain experience of this highly valuable form of
of new knowledge and ideas, some of which are already being
customer affinity which will have major consequences for the commercial
strategy as a whole. implemented.”
anyone better suited to the task than the speakers from Market-
ingMonday. They think big, wide and outside the box. Enjoy the
ride!”
It's enthusiastic and passionate. The course really ‘grips’ the par-
ketingMonday. ”
Goals Devices
What are your goals? From soft to concrete goals: connec- Our social marketing strategy focuses not only on online
tions, interactions, ratings and reviews ultimately produce distribution. As regards devices, we focus on distribution
conversion possibilities. via (1) the internet, (2) mobiles and (3) offline.
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Target groups
Which specific target groups will we focus on? Media
And how can we identify them online? The Groundswell Tool for developing Our social media concept takes various forms, namely: (1)
segmentation gives us more possibilities, with its (1) crea- a strong social marketing text, (2) video, (3) photos, (4) podcasts, (5) minisites, (6)
tors, (2) critics, (3) collectors, (4) joiners, (5) spectators, 8iZ_`k\Zkli\ & community strategy: :feZ\gkj games, (7) specific applications
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portant prerequisite for successful social marketing. Make The media will need to be deployed simultaneously in such
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sure that your topics are appealing. a way that each medium reinforces the effect of the others.
The existing cross media approach will need to be trans-
formed into an efficient cross and social media strategy
with relevant crossovers.
Social Media
In order to implement Social Marketing, we use social media.
These media allow us to (A) communicate, (B) cooperate,
(C) impart knowledge or (D) entertain. We can choose from
many different groups of Social Media, which can be further Management & IT
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subdivided into ‘custom’ and ‘public’ social media: (1) social There are a few important prerequisites for a successful
networks, (2) publishing, (3) photosharing, (4) video, (5) social marketing strategy: (1) public or custom IT applica-
audio, (6) microblogging, (7) livecasting, (8) virtual worlds, tions are crucial, (2) social marketing intelligence for ac-
(9) games, (10) productivity, (11) aggregators, (12) RSS, (13) countability, (3) the right people with the right knowledge,
search, (14) mobile and (15) messaging. (4) effective campaign management.
Programme What will you gain during the inspirational
seminar?
• The latest information, statistics and market data regard-
10.00 - 11.30 Inspirational session on ‘Social Media in
ing social media
practice’ • Insight into the steps, media and techniques required to
• The changing consumer implement social media
• Insight into the practical possibilities of social media
• How does social media work?
through many examples and case studies
• Case studies including IBM, Starbucks, • The skills you need to develop a basic social media strategy
Apple, Dolfinarium, Obama • Insight into how communities are created and made
profitable
• Statistics and market insights
• Insight into the management aspects of social media
and communities
11.30 - 12.30 Presentation of the Social Media Cycle • Insight into the management aspects of social media
target groups
• Which social media can I use? Who is the programme aimed at?
This Masterclass is aimed at online marketers, marketing
• How do I develop successful social
managers, product managers and company commercial
media concepts? managers. This Masterclass also offers many opportunities for
• How do I create a community, maintain it, the marketing and communication staff of government,
healthcare and charitable bodies.
make it profitable, expand it?
14.45 - 16.15 Elaboration of social media case study in practice and the many internal and external sources of inspi-
ration. The high quality of the programmes is guaranteed by
teams
the ongoing practical experience gained by the Marketing-
Monday course lecturers for the various programmes. Every
16.15 - 17.15 Team presentations, feedback and advice day, our lecturers also give organisations practical help with
the shift to new marketing, new media and new techniques.
This knowledge and experience (as well as the case studies)
17.30 End of Social Media Masterclass and therefore create strong, practical and high-quality founda-
start of Social Media social tions for all the participants.
Summary Just some of the companies
who have gone before you:
• Complete Social Media update!
in practice
and examples