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Nurturing Your Network With New Media | American Society of Picture Professionals

If “a picture says a thousand words,” shouldn’t you share it with a digital audience?

Nurturing Your Network with New Media | American Society of Picture Professionals

Photos courtesy of Carlton SooHoo of Panospin Studios

Pinterest, Google+, Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr:  There are many new media platforms that you can use to share your work on the Internet.  How can you use new media to benefit your business?  Which platform should you use?  Can new media really help with art-oriented initiatives?

Boston University’s Photographic Resource Center and American Society of Picture Professionals asked Designated Editor President Suzanne McDonald to present how to use new media to grow and strengthen your photography business.

During this seminar, Suzanne taught the audience how to develop and maintain contacts, find influencers, what the best digital tools are and how to successfully integrate digital platforms for increased visibility.

Nurturing Your Network with New Media | American Society of Picture Professionals Seminar Presentation from Designated Editor

The following are key takeaways that you, as a photographer, can use in the digital world:

  • Start investing in a platform where you can control the content (owned media):  Create a website, write a blog, create a Twitter account
  • Generate strong content: Hook and learn about your audience, integrate key/buzzwords, update often,
  • Continuously add new content: The more content you have, the more feedback and analytics
  • Use titles and descriptions in all posts
  • Establish conversations: Circulate a newsletter, use social media, enable comments
  • WordPress and Wikis are two sites for creating a digital presence

  4 stages to new media effectiveness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tools for optimizing content and growing your network

  • Google Alerts – Drive blogs/content
  • Wildfire – Find influencers/audience

Influencer tools

Social media campaigning

  • Create brand personality
  • Place your content in the channel(s) you share with influencers
  • Monitor, engage, integrate
  • Target and type your audience; then create Facebook ads directed at them, if you are looking for really good marketing an example is SPM Communications, a PR firm in Dallas, Texas.
  • Host events

Social media optimization and measurement

  • Look at your connections and conversations, and measure results
    • Measurement/comparison tools:  Curalate, Bit.ly, Klout, Twitter Counter
  • Calculate your ROI, are you getting desired results from your effort?
  • Maximize ROI: Focus keywords/vocab, connect with influencers, discuss new topics
  • Change your strategy: Engage more? Use more photos? Curate new content? Be timely.

The world of new media can seem daunting, but think of it as an art form that needs to be mastered: You have a blank canvas and a lot of ideas going on; sort through your options, be observant, smart and respond to your stimuli and audience.  Try it out: Strategize but have fun and be creative!

Nurturing Your Network with New Media | American Society of Picture Professionals

Photos courtesy of Carlton SooHoo of Panospin Studios

From Fans to Advocates: Creating an Active Fan Base | OMMA Social

We have all used it: The Like button on Facebook.  This simple button allows you to publicy share your interests in everything from hobbies, to music, to brands.  The Like button is great for exposure, but how do you, as a brand, get your fans to go beyond the Like and become a more outspoken consumer?  Through engaging them with carefully crafted content!

Dr. Augustine Fou, founder and CEO of Marketing Science Consulting Group, moderated OMMA Social Panel, “From Passive to Active: Stimulating Your Fan Base Into Social Action.”

Use these tips to learn how to rile your fans and consumers to be active and long-term spokespersons for your brand.

The Panel

Social media

  • Drives brand strategy
  • Engages consumers & promotes conversation:  Ask questions, get answers
  • Informs brands of consumers behaviors
  • Reduces risk through consumer behavior study
  • Adds another dimension to your campaign(s)

Best practices

  • Focus on community
  • Enable communication/peer research
  • Give advice and reviews
  • Give audience some control
    • Social amplification is done best when carried out by the audience, not the brand
  • Handle your own social campaigns

How Intel uses social

  • To identify and learn consumer needs
  • Then use insights to feed product innovation
  • Intel is always keeping conversations and content flowing

 Branding

  • People share to feel that they matter: Brands should do the same on social
  • Educate your team to be content creators & get over one-way advertising
  • Find social influencers who are passionate about your brand!

Content

  • Look at your content process:  Content planning is essential
  • Share things that are relevant and grasp attention
  • Social is one-to-one conversation
  • Focus on Facebook content strategy more than ad strategy

In social, content is KEY!  This cannot be stressed enough.  When ‘doing’ social, create content that is compelling and conversational: Make your fans more than an audience: advocates for your brand.

See footage of the panel 

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