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HubSpot TV - Social Impressions and Engagement 2.0

 

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Episode #56 - September 4th, 2009
(Episode Length: 23 minutes, 40 seconds)

Intro

Doing It Right

Headlines

Social Media Accounts for 20% of all Ad Impressions

  • Social Networking Sites Account for More than 20 Percent of All U.S. Online Display Ad Impressions, According to comScore Ad Metrix
  • ComScore reports that "social networking sites accounted for more than 20 percent of all display ads viewed online, with MySpace and Facebook combining to deliver more than 80 percent of ads among sites in the social networking category"
  • "AT&T ranked as the top display advertiser on social networking sites in June with more than 2 billion ad impressions, which accounted for 30 percent of the company's total number of display ads delivered during the month"
  • Marketing Takeaway: Organic social network activity drives more engagement than advertising.

The $11,000 Tweet

  • Have You Ever Seen an $11,000.00 Tweet?
  • Amanda Palmer tweeted "i hereby call THE LOSERS OF FRIDAY NIGHT ON THEIR COMPUTERS to ORDER, motherf*cker."
  • #LOFNOTC
  • "This was not planned, it was spontaneous.  It happened because Amanda created something and invited her fans to help her mold that creation and share in the ownership of the finished product."
  • Marketing Takeaway: Find your niche audience and engage with them!

How Companies are Benefiting from Web 2.0

  • How companies are benefiting from Web 2.0: McKinsey Global Survey Results
  • In terms of finding value in communicating with customers
  • 51% of people found value in using blogs
  • 48% found value in using video and
  • 48% found value in suing social networking
  • Big factor driving success: integrating web 2.0 with other technologies and processes - 75% of people who saw a benefit of web 2.0 said this was important.
  • Over half the companies said they were planning on increasing their investment in web 2.0 technologies.
  • Marketing Takeaway: Start integrating web 2.0 into your business today to get ahead of your competition.

Snail Mail Comes to Social Networks

  • Facebook debuts direct response ad units
  • "Facebook has released a new set of direct response ad units, updating its engagement ad platform that lets brands offer coupons and free samples to the social network's users."
  • Chick-fil-A is running a unit with "a call to action to "Get a free chicken biscuit now." When a user clicks on the link, a form solicits his or her shipping address."
  • Marketing Takeaway: If you advertise, try to use direct response ads whenever possible.

NFL Throws the Flag on Social Media

  • NFL bans tweeting before, during, after games
  • "The NFL said that it will let players, coaches, and other team personnel engage in social networking during the season. However, they will be prohibited from using Twitter and from updating profiles on Facebook and other social-networking sites during games...In addition, they will not be allowed to tweet or update social-networking profiles 90 minutes before a game and until post-game interviews are completed. The rules even extend to people "representing" a player or coach on their personal accounts."
  • Marketing Takeaway: Unless you are a media company.  Then you have bigger problems. 
  • Alternative Marketing Takeaway: Create as much content as you can, unless you're a media company...

Forum Fodder

  • Inbound Link Discrepancy
  • "How long does it take Google to recognize new inbound links? Check out this report from website grader...it says that I have as many as 423 inbound links. Another section only shows that I have 259 links. Why this discrepancy? Google has been showing I only have 259 IBL's for a while now, even though I know I have many more. Do they crawl Inbound Links in spurts?"

Marketing Tip of the Week: Try to find a small or niche audience that no one else is talking to, become one of them, and do something really cool for them.

Closing

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Posted by Rebecca Corliss on Sat, Sep 05, 2009 @ 08:01 AM

COMMENTS

@karen - punk goddess :) really funny episode! good job guys .. .loved the $11000 tweets

posted on Saturday, September 05, 2009 at 11:25 AM by Manik Kinra


Great webisode!The NFL gets the boo award for the week along with the a certain direct selling company on trying to limit tweets and social media posts. This company took it even further and said no personal blog links to any other companies or mentions or fans of pages of other craft companies. http://www.scrapbookupdate.com/2009/09/02/stampin-up-restricts-demonstrators-online-activities/ 
 
 
 
Needless to say this didn't sit well with their Independant Contractors (not employees) of their company.  
 
I suggest corporations not wait to figure out Social Media. You are already behind the times. Social Media is an important part of the Marketing Mix. It is not a fad! 
 
Thank goodness for companies like hubspot that get it!

posted on Saturday, September 05, 2009 at 1:13 PM by Zanne


This was the first episode I cached live on Friday. It's really much more fun when you watch it live.

posted on Monday, September 07, 2009 at 6:34 AM by Toni Anicic


Terrific article and video. I'm learning so much from your blog and appreciate all of the work you've put into this and your business. Thank you!

posted on Monday, September 07, 2009 at 11:31 AM by Evelyn Vincent


I really enjoy your weekly show but I sometimes don't have enough time to watch it so I do the next best thing and read the notes. The entry "48% found value in suing social networking" caught my eye and although I wasn't going to watch it today I had to hear the comment from you. Using makes more sense than suing -- although, it got me to watch!

posted on Wednesday, September 09, 2009 at 3:46 PM by Doug


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