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The course is aimed at sole...
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SUMMARY:How to implement a Social Media Strategy training day.
DESCRIPTION:This is a one day course broken down into 6 modules to help you
 formulate your personal on-line social media strategy.\n
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 The course is aimed at sole traders and SME’s. It is also aimed
 at those people who wish to &quot\;kick start&quot\; their
 businesses in 2010 and augment their existing marketing
 strategies.\n
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 Brief course synopsis:\n
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 1. Determine Your Objective.\n
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 Before jumping on the social media bandwagon\, you need to be
 very clear about your reasons for doing so!  This will determine
 your entire engagement strategy.  For instance\, are you hoping
 to monitor conversations around your area of expertise\, humanise
 your brand\, create business exposure\, become more responsive to
 what the market wants\, or just learn from others?  This in turn
 will determine how much content you need to create and how much
 time you need to spend on-line to achieve those objectives.\n
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 Are you trying to:\n
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     * Promote\n
     * PR\n
     * Learn\n
     * Advocate/Build advocacy\n
     * Customer relation/s\n
     * Customer Service/s\n
     * Business awareness/visibility\n
     * Collaboration\n
     * Conversations (building trust)\n
     * Networking and leveraging the networks of other people.\n
     * Thought leadership\n
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 Each choice\, or combination of choices will determine which
 platforms/sites you use\, how you engage on them\, and how you
 integrate them with your other social media activities.\n
 In this first session\, we will help you determine your
 objective\, and advise on which sites to use to achieve it.\n
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 2.  Find Your Niche\n
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 One of the aims of social media engagement is for you to become
 known as the &quot\;go to&quot\; person for your area of
 expertise\, or your product\, or service.  We believe that the
 more niche this is\, the better!  You need to determine exactly
 what it is you wish to become known for.  This could be very
 specific to you\, or it could be more general.  For instance\,
 Linda McCartney Foods is known as @meatfreetweets on Twitter\,
 becoming a source of information for everything to do with
 vegetarian-ism\, not just LMF products.  This gives the potential
 to attract in people who are vegetarian\, but not yet customers. 
  It very much depends on you and what you are trying to achieve\,
 but finding your niche in the over-crowded on-line world is
 paramount to social media success!\n
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 In this second session we will help you\, through &quot\;brain
 storming&quot\;\, to drill down to exactly what it is you do and
 what you want to achieve\, and determine your niche and unique
 selling point.  You will then write an &quot\;elevator&quot\;
 pitch to summarise what you do and what makes you and your
 business unique.\n
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 3.  Become your own Evangelist\n
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 Unlike a big faceless corporation\, you are the
 &quot\;face&quot\; of your business\, meaning you can provide a
 much more personal and bespoke service.  You can
 &quot\;own&quot\; your social media output and be accountable for
 it.  Nobody knows your business better than you\, so you can
 devise compelling and engaging content about your
 products/services/areas of expertise that will help you stand out
 from the crowd and be perceived as a &quot\;leader&quot\;.  If
 you wish to be considered an authority at what you do\, you need
 a blog at the very least.  This must be consistent and regular
 and should be scheduled into your daily working routine.  There
 is content everywhere and we will be discussing ways of seeing
 content in everything you do\, including text\, video\, audio\,
 photos etc.  You can also become a &quot\;human filter&quot\; for
 information around your area of expertise\, and you will be shown
 where and how to find other people’s content and advocate them.
  Being your own Evangelist means you share you passion for what
 you do with others\, and give them the opportunity to get to know
 you\, like you\, and follow you.  Over time\, your on-line
 contribution can also help people learn to trust you and
 recommend you into their networks.  Where there is trust\,
 business happens.\n
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 In this third session\, we will determine what you are going to
 evangelise about in your business.  We will determine keys words
 for you to use in your content and personal branding that give a
 flavour of what you are all about and reinforces your message in
 a consistent and authentic fashion.\n
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 4.  Check Your Tech\n
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 While most social media uses free web tools\, it is important to
 ensure that you have the technology you need to implement your
 personal strategy.\n
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 You may also need to customise your technology or create bespoke
 solutions\, such as a forum for your customers. But Tech is not
 only about software but hardware. Also we will be going through a
 thorough understanding of what &quot\;cloud computing&quot\;
 is.\n
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 Hardware:\n
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     * Why the right computer is important.\n
     * Which ones.\n
     * Why the right &quot\;mobile device&quot\; is important.\n
     * Which ones.\n
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 Remember you will be using computers now quite often and quite
 hard (depending on what you will be doing with them). In the main
 most of you will be using &quot\;cloud computing&quot\;\, this
 will directly have an effect on which &quot\;unit&quot\; you
 choose.\n
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 Software:\n
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 Not only will this cover general software but also on-line
 app’s as well. Depending on what you want to has an effect on
 which app’s or web app’s you use.\n
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 5.  Listen First\n
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 Before diving into social media or specific shared interest
 communities relevant to your business\, it is important to listen
 first.  You can learn a lot from watching others.  Neither should
 you be afraid to ask questions either on or off-line so you can
 learn more.  The basic rules of successful social media
 engagement are Authenticity\, Consistency\, and Leadership.  If
 you follow these\, you will not go too far wrong.   In the early
 days\, you may like to target making some good connections\, join
 some relevant on-line communities to introduce yourself\, and
 start commenting on other people’s blogs and posts to start to
 build your visibility.  You will learn why one way broadcasting
 will fail and why two way dialogue will succeed.  You will also
 learn why big numbers alone will not achieve success\, but why
 having large numbers of people who choose to listen is the way to
 leverage this new technology.\n
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 In this session\, we will show you how to monitor conversations
 on-line and why listening is as powerful as speaking both on and
 off-line.  There are numerous powerful on-line web applications
 that allow you to monitor on-line conversations.  The alogrithms
 to date are extremely powerful and are getting even more finely
 tuned as we speak.  An understanding of how to utilise these is
 fundamental.\n
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 6.  Taking Your First Steps\n
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 You cannot post your 500th blog first\, you have to start with
 Blog No. 1.  We will help you understand the importance of having
 a social media regime that will be a daily programme that must be
 adhered to religiously to help you achieve your objectives. \n
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 We will also look at the importance of a professional
 photograph\, avatar\, logo\, branded pages etc.  You will learn
 why you need them and how they help you stand out from the
 crowd.\n
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 We will finish the day with some case studies of people who we
 think show fantastic social media engagement so that you can
 appreciate the difference between broadcasting and two way
 engagement.  We will look at those people who have a stand out
 personal brand\, who represent the very best social media
 engagement\, and who are great examples to follow.\n
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 Only £149.00 inc VAT for the day: This includes lunch\, teas and
 coffee.\n
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 Next training day: Saturday 17th April: 10am-5.00pm. (Newport
 Pagnall\, nr. Milton Keynes)\n
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 It will be held at Harben House\, Newport Pagnall\, on receipt of
 payment we will send you an email with the directions.\n
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 Click on the link below to book on:\n
 http://socialmediagraffiti.com/2010/01/how-to-implement-a-social-
 media-strategy-training-day/\n
 When: Saturday\, April 17\, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM\n
 Where: Newport Pagnall\n
 Attendees: 2 http://plancast.com/p/xmi
URL:http://plancast.com/p/xmi
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