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Social Media
    Overview                                                 •  Your blog could potentially lead to legal issues; make certain that if
     •  Most  social media is  viewed as a  customer communication tool as   your company has a legal department that it has signed off on your
       opposed to a customer acquisition tool                 blog; perhaps your company has some standard language that it wishes
     •  When opening a social media account, one helpful way to look at this   to have attached to your blog; make certain that you avoid libelous or
       type of communication is as very different from your personal media   slanderous posts in your blog
       accounts; your clients are generally not interested in the minutiae of   •  Your voice in the blog should be as close as possible to the “real you”; if
       your personal life, nor should the accounts be used as an opportunity   you tend to be a lighthearted person, an overly stuffy blog will come off
       to rant or complain                                    as hollow and false; hard work and a good editor are critical to making
     •  It is best to figure out what you are an expert at and approach your   a strong, readable blog
       social media from that voice; perhaps you are in product management   Facebook
       and have successfully managed many complicated product processes;   •  Facebook is an excellent way to get word out to lots of prospective
       you do not need to know everything about this subject to be considered   clients, users, and employees throughout the country or world; with
       an expert but just enough to launch your social media initiative and   over 500 million users, Facebook is a powerful pulpit for your social
       begin the online conversation with customers, colleagues, vendors, and   media voice
       other interested parties                              •  Facebook is an excellent way to keep your brand and information in front
    Developing a Social Media Strategy                        of regular customers and thought leaders in your field; are you opening a
     •  Use social media to create a buzz about a new product or service that   new store or bringing a new product to market? Facebook will allow you
       your company is about to offer; you engender an “insider” feeling   to let interested parties know what is happening as it happens
       among your followers as well as get some low-cost public relations and   •  Facebook is generally not seen as a great way to get new customers;
       marketing efforts                                      it is difficult to track how many people are looking at a given “status
     •  Remember that you should have a central message, style, and approach   update” on Facebook and even more difficult to see what these people
       that follow your corporate logo, mission statement, and goals; if you   might do with that information
       consider your company to be an upscale, luxury brand, make certain   •  Recognize that information can be transmitted very quickly via
       that your various social media outlets have a designed and crisp look to   Facebook; a silly error can make you or your company look ridiculous
       them; if your company is cost-conscious, make sure that comes across   within minutes; have control measures in place to avoid errors
       in your social media campaign                        Twitter
     •  Do not be too “salesy” when talking to your audience; remember, your   •  Twitter is a great way to communicate ideas to a captive audience in
       audience is not interested in an endless infomercial; they are looking for   short bursts (140 characters or less per “tweet”)
       useful thoughts, new ideas, and value propositions; yes, a coupon or big
       sale is news to your audience, but a steady diet of this will cause them to   •  Talk about what you are paying attention to right now; if people are
       stop engaging with you                                 following you on Twitter, it is because they think you have something
     •  Be candid and honest with your audience as you communicate with   interesting to say; for example, if you are a real estate agent and you
       them; some companies understand that the semi-anonymous nature of   read a headline in today’s Wall Street Journal on how interest rates are
       online communication will allow for a more candid and direct ongoing   likely to rise, add the link (so that your readers understand what you are
       conversation with customers and employees; if your company made a   reacting to) and state your spin on the topic; occasionally, you might be
       mistake or did not handle something well, social media is a great way   paying attention to a subtle point in the marketplace that others seem
       to communicate that you “get it” and are making adjustments  to be missing; it is permissible to talk about upcoming events, sales, or
     •  Give your loyal readers and audience a reward for their engagement; this   promotions, but do so sparingly lest your audience start tuning you out
       could be information, special-invite events, limited-time coupons, etc.; the   •  One of your goals when using Twitter should be that your tweets are
       opportunity for creative ideas abounds with an engaged online audience  interesting enough to be “retweeted” by your followers or persons
     •  Do not be overly defensive; occasionally, unfair things are said online—  currently unknown to you; this is a good way to get new followers and
       perhaps by a disgruntled ex-employee or an overly critical customer;   transfer thoughts and information through the marketplace
       addressing mistakes honestly allows you to put to rest unfair statements   •  Twitter is a great way to solicit and receive quick and candid opinions
       as well as make certain you are not missing a valid issue  from your followers; not sure if the new logo is the right color? Flash it
     •  Remember that all kinds of people are potentially viewing your social me-  to your Twitter feed and receive real-time feedback; just make sure that
       dia output (potential employees, industry experts, customers, clients, etc.)  you are ready to hear what people really think
    Your Corporate Blog                                     LinkedIn
     •  Blogging is an excellent way to discuss your (or your company’s) feelings   •  LinkedIn is an excellent tool that is akin to an online Rolodex; LinkedIn
       on a specific topic; blogging tends to be informal and has a personal tone   allows you to track individuals even as they move from company
       even when it is informative or persuasive about a specific topic  to company
     •  You should decide whether your blog will have a “comments” section;   •  LinkedIn allows you to put an abbreviated form of your resume and
       not only are comments a valuable way to get input and feedback from   achievements online to be read by prospective employers, clients,
       readers and prospective clients, but they also invite public criticism of   or vendors
       your ideas or company                                             •  LinkedIn allows you to be “introduced” to a contact
     •  Blogging  should  generally  be  done  on  some  type  of        of one of your contacts; this “degree of separation” style
       calendar system (e.g., every week or twice a month);              can be very effective by allowing one of your friends
       a corporate blog that is essentially abandoned by a               or colleagues to recommend you to another potential
       lack of updates is a very public way to show that all             contact
       is not right at your company; do not begin the process            •  LinkedIn allows you to publically laud and recommend
       unless you or your company is committed to the time-              business contacts as well as request the same from them;
       consuming process of creating regular and new content             they can comment on your style or business acumen for
       for your readers                                                  others to read




    Reports                                                      In general, short reports include:
     •  Reports are written, formal documents used to present information  to   A memo heading: Summarizes why the report is being sent, what is
       interested parties                                       included in the report, and what you hope the report will accomplish
     •  Examples of short reports: project status reports, recommendation reports;   Body text: The language of the report should be clear and concise;
       examples  of long  reports:  feasibility reports  to  determine  the  viability   headings, bulleted lists, and/or visuals should be used to help
       of a particular project or plan, research reports to assess new trends in a   organize and present information; begin with an introduction that
       particular field or industry                             outlines the purpose of the report and its contents
     •  The length and complexity of reports will vary depending on their purpose   Recommendations or conclusions: The report should end with a
       and audience; however, they should follow a clear and well-planned     clear call to action or a summary of how the findings within the
       format                                                   report support a particular position or conclusion

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