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Social Media: Creativity vs. Discipline | South by Southwest Interactive

One standout panel at South by Southwest Interactive 2012 brought together divergent voices in the evolving social media marketing realm.

“As social media marketing moves from experimental to institutional, brands no longer question social media marketing as a line item. That said, the strategies and deployment of social campaigns continues to introduce big questions about ROI versus spending and effective measurement has been a trendy topic without clear answers for years” — Epic Battle: Creativity vs. Discipline in Social

The questions brands, agencies, and social networks need to answer in 2012 proved to be the most engaging of the myriad SXSW sessions I attended, featuring: Mekanism CEO Jason Harris, 140 Proof CTO John Manoogian III, the Barbarian Group’s Kristin Maverick, and former Formspring Head of Marketing & Communications Sarahjane Sachetti.

Tips for the up-and-coming start-up all-star

  • We get paid to be smart and NOT just create splash pages for the sake of being on a platform
  • Lean Startup has become required reading for our Digital/Innovations team
  • There’s a difference between being an early adopter and having a strategy: Be first AND do it well
  • Try many things, take risks and fail fast
  • How edgy a campaign can be is dependent on a brand’s ability to handle the resulting storms
  • Startup marketing budget realities and ensuing discipline can bring you closer to the customer: Use tons of testing and email
  • Startups have to be smart; they can’t withstand tarnish from fails like an established brand can
  • Must be disciplined in where and how you roll out campaigns to reach the right people and have impact

Testing and planning are still crucial for any brand

  • Testing media and partner to create a better story.
  • User feedback is  important but not the only component
  • Planning sometimes looks more impressive and stands out a lot more than those who just jumped in
  • Test & learn from small projects before launching larger campaigns with wary clients

Using social to boost social media marketing

  • When brands let go a bit, amazing creativity can ensue
  • It’s smart to wait and launch something that stands out from the competition on the Pinterest/platform-of-the-moment
  • Joining Pinterest early will not convert to sales, but being the first could be great PR
  • Thought leadership, and not being present, can be a risk.
  • Social enables being nimble, testing variations. Try test campaigns

Hear out your client

  • Essentially, the client is buying a metrics report at the end: Here’s who we hit
  • Clients know their business better than you do, need to collaborate and build together
  • Clients know more than you – invite them to the creative process, find out what work they like, build campaigns together

Why should I consider using multiple agencies?

  • When working with multiple agencies, clients must own messaging consistency. Need to define who owns what
  • Multiple agencies can work well for big brands, find the partners who have needed specialties
  • When multiple agencies are involved, it’s the client’s responsibility to shepherd and drive focus
  • Separating PR and advertising doesn’t work: Bring them together for full impact
  • Position third-party analytics companies’ findings into client reports. They also tend to be more honest

There are no standards for online campaign metrics

  • Metrics are more than just clicks: Sales, word-of-mouth also ranks high
  • The Barbarian Group includes PR folks, can deliver more than just clicks and sales, wider reach
  • Email marketing still works!
  • Why build a microsite? Join in where your audience exists: The basis for community a la BabyCenter, LinkedIn Groups
  • Build brand platforms and build campaigns on top of it vs making a ton of microsites

Special thanks to the many thought leaders at this talk: @TimMcDougall13, @triggerisobar, @beccax, @DanPinch, @AaronCacali, @paliosaratoga, @ACDunbeck, @spatafio, @harrisja, @kmaverick, @sf_sj, @jrh_creative

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Effective & Efficient Social Media Marketing for Small & Solo Brands

Find out how successful consultants, solopreneurs, and small brands with marketing departments of one manage successful social media marketing, so you can, too.

Being effective in social media means being efficient. First, focusing on who your target audience is, which requires knowing your brand and customers and asking the right questions. Then focus on where those select few who want to hear from you are online, and the services you choose, for example you can buy instagram followers to improve your ratings in this social network.

In this highly interactive talk, New Media Education Expert and CEO of Designated Editor Suzanne McDonald will show you how to be both efficient and effective to generate ROI for your brand. Learn from case studies and client stories, like the Strategic Video Award-winning #Ticknado campaign.

Founder of Newpo10926418_10153005593199581_7098092806552195492_nrt Interactive Marketers networking-learning group, Suzanne McDonald launched her consultancy Designated Editor in 2008 and in October won the International Business Award New Media Internet Company of the Year, in addition to American Business Awards Innovator of the Year.

An educator and communicator at heart, Suzanne voluntary leapt from The Boston Globe newsroom to dive into SEO, web strategy, social, email marketing, with the Best marketing training at the Affiliate Institute  and events and spends her days guiding small brands through game-changing communications technology to transform them into highly effective engaged brands, in spite of their budgets. Learn about Social Firestarter to achieve outstanding results in your career.

You may know Suzanne already via Newport Interactive Marketers networking-learning group, which gathers 75+ attendees monthly for networking and an expert speaker. Her last event with Instagram expert Sue B. Zimmernman had over 200 RSVPs. She’s also developed and taught New Media and Social Media courses for the University of Rhode Island and Framingham State University as well as online courses, she helps people get to know the importance of Instagram Services and other platforms.

Check out more about Suzanne at her companies’ websites:

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