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Kari Rippetoe

Expanding Your Outreach Campaigns Beyond the Blogger, Part 1

June 29, 2012 by Kari Rippetoe

Expanding Your ReachYou may have read an awful lot about blogger outreach campaigns – how to build one, tools to find bloggers, etc. A blogger outreach campaign can indeed be an effective complement to your existing marketing efforts. It can help you identify new customer segments, build relationships, and reach new prospective customers. But if you’re just focused on bloggers, you may be missing a some crucial pieces to the outreach puzzle.

As we like to say here at Tuvel, our outreach campaigns go “beyond the blogger.” The research we do before launching an outreach campaign digs deep to find marketing channels that reach potential customers where they hang out online. Think about your customers and where they might be searching for information on your product, company or event. Sure, they’ll be reading blogs; but they may also be looking in other places:

Forums: Forums are certainly not dead yet! They were social media before Twitter and Facebook came along, and there are still many active online forums going strong. If your company is in the technology industry, for example, you should definitely take the time to identify the non-corporate support forums out there where thousands of your customers are discussing your products.

E-mail Discussion Lists: Yes, these are still going strong too. In fact, I’m a member of a very active and useful e-mail list, DC Web Women. These can be great for campaigns focused on specific topics, such as advocacy campaigns. By reaching out to list moderators to educate them about your cause and provide them with useful content, you can build valuable relationships that lead to fruitful discussions.

User Groups: Again, if you’re in the tech industry, it would behoove you to identify the top user groups for your products or related products and look for ways to build mutually-beneficial relationships. Many user groups offer discounts and free product trials to their members that have been provided by corporate sponsors. You may also be interested in presenting at meetings of local user groups to introduce your company and products to them.

Newsletters: Almost every industry has professional associations, societies and communities – many of which communicate with members with regular e-newsletters. Look for opportunities to provide information to those groups that can be included in their next newsletter, but make sure you understand what kind of content they would want to include first. If possible, find an archived copy on their website. Then, approach the editor with content they would be interested in.

In the next post, I’ll be giving you some tools and tips for finding and reaching out to contacts within these marketing channels.

Filed Under: Blogger Outreach & Relations, Community Building & Management, Social Media Marketing, Uncategorized, Word of Mouth Marketing Tagged With: blogger outreach, influencer marketing, influencer outreach

VIDEO: The Power of Social Media

May 15, 2012 by Kari Rippetoe

The Case Foundation recently launched this amazing video called “The Power of Social Media: Connecting for Good.” It really resonated with us here at Tuvel – one of our mantras around here is “Social media isn’t just about Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter – it’s about being social.” That’s exactly what this video illustrates so vividly, especially when it comes to using social media to mobilize supporters around a cause. We’ve done this with organizations like Share Our Strength, Venture Philanthropy Partners and The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Enjoy the video, and I hope it inspires you to do GREAT things with social media!

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Filed Under: Community Building & Management, Non-profits, Nonprofits, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Uncategorized, Video Tagged With: case foundation, non-profits, nonprofits, social media, video

5 Social Media Infographics You MUST Read

April 11, 2012 by Kari Rippetoe

Who doesn’t love an infographic? We sure do! And there are lots of them out there – but not all of them provide information you can take away and use. These are 5 social media infographics we think present truly useful information – whether you’re kick-starting social media efforts or looking to improve your current social media program.

Social Media Infographics

Social Media Advertising Reaching New Heights: If running ads on social networks like Facebook is something you’re considering, this infographic provides some helpful guidance on the current landscape and how valuable social media ads are to marketers.

Pinterest Deconstructed for eTailers and Content Marketers: Pinterest is the 3rd most popular social network on the web at the moment, and this infographic gives you the “who, what, where & when” to help you utilize Pinterest effectively.

How to Train Employees to Handle Social Media: According to this infographic, 48% of senior financial executives (apparently the industry used for this survey) feel that “social media will be an important component of corporate marketing efforts going forward.” So how can you train your employees to handle these efforts in the most effective way possible? This is an excellent how-to infographic.

7 Reasons to Embrace Online Culture: We have a saying here at Tuvel: Social media isn’t just Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn – it’s all about being social. It’s not enough to just be on social media, your brand must be social to survive and benefit. This infographic gives 7 reasons why.

Email Marketing + Social Media: We have another saying here at Tuvel: It’s not one thing you do, it’s everything you do. So if you’re not integrating social media and social sharing into your email campaigns, you’re missing out on some big marketing benefits.

What are the most useful social media infographics you’ve seen?

Filed Under: How-Tos, Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Tips & Best Practices, What We're Reading Tagged With: infographics, pinterest, social media, social media marketing

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