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Kari Rippetoe

5 Social Media Trends to Look Out For in 2012

October 21, 2011 by Kari Rippetoe

Tuvel’s managing director, Mitch Arnowitz, and I will be presenting a seminar on November 1st at the Foundation Center DC entitled Doing More With Less: Social Media Tips and Trends for 2012. Naturally, as we head into the last quarter of 2011, thoughts will begin turning to trends and what to expect in social media in 2012 – and especially in the nonprofit and association sector, marketing plans will also be focused on making the most of what social media has to offer with smaller budgets. I don’t usually speculate on future trends, as many social media bloggers and thought leaders tend to do. But for this seminar, I’ve been putting a lot of thought into what we might see in 2012 – and how organizations can best utilize those without breaking the bank.

In my opinion, there’s really nothing new under the sun; new trends tend to be a rehashing/reimagining of old trends (think the resurgence of 80s fashion and culture trends over the last 5 years). But when it comes to social media, what I’ve found is that trends focus more on innovation and improvement. We’ve been experimenting with social media for a few years now, and we’ll continue to do so – but with more experience and knowledge, better data and more useful tools. Social media trends are based on taking what we already have and making it better in some way.

So, that being said, I’ve come up with 5 trends that I think will be major areas of innovation and improvement in 2012. What I want to know, however, are your thoughts. What do you see as major social media trends in the coming year?

  • Mobile, mobile, mobile: Mobile has been on the lips of marketers for a few years now, but with the smartphone market booming (it’s expected that smartphones will overtake “feature phones” in the US in 2012), it will be talked about even more. The “mobile-friendliness” of your brand will become increasingly important for reaching customers and prospects, and will cover everything from making your website more mobile-friendly and/or developing mobile apps, to using QR codes to deliver information and utilizing location-based services.
  • Influencers: Lots of talk in 2011 about that nebulous concept of “influence” and what exactly is considered influential in social media – Klout has certainly attracted lots of attention (positive and negative) with the idea of quantifying influence as well. We’ll start to see more talk about the role influencers play in social media marketing, as well as the importance of identifying and reaching out to them to build valuable relationships for your organization – including the development of more tools to help you do that.
  • The rise of content curation: For a while now, there has been an emphasis on creating valuable content to share via social media channels; however, with tools and services like Paper.li and Storify becoming popular, we’ll see increasing importance put on curating content. Success in social media and content marketing will partly rely on the ability to leverage the collective knowledge of your communities to deliver value. This is important for building strong social media communities and engaging customers and prospects in a way that makes it less about you – and more about them.
  • Crowdsourcing: This is something that many brands and organizations have leveraged successfully in some way for a couple of years now, but in the same vein as content curation, leveraging the collective knowledge of your community will become even more important. We’ll see growth of this concept and see it adopted across more industries in 2012.
  • Quality over quantity: Brands will always put a huge emphasis on reach and how many people see their messages through social media; but we’ll see the rise of social networks like Google+ that allow for greater targeting and more focus – not just broadcasting to the masses, but talking with the right people.

I’d love to hear what you think – please let me know in the comments below!

Filed Under: Associations, Blogger Outreach & Relations, Influence, Marketing, Non-profits, Nonprofits, Social Media, Social Media Marketing Tagged With: content marketing, influencer outreach, mobile marketing, nonprofits, social media marketing, trends

LinkedIn’s New Features: 2 BIG Missed Opportunities

October 13, 2011 by Kari Rippetoe

LinkedIn New FeaturesI’ve been very excited to see the new features LinkedIn is rolling out for companies. For a long time, they were missing the social media boat in so many ways in an effort to stay true to it’s business networking and job search roots. In the past year, they’ve made strides at creating a more social hub for members, and now their latest features aim to increase value to marketers and brands. But my question is: why have they been so slow on the uptake?

While I’m not complaining about their latest changes for the better, I think there are still major missed opportunities:

  • Make company pages more dynamic: We have apps for profiles, why not apps for company pages? As LinkedIn continues to build and roll out new features for company pages, they should think about ways to make them more dynamic and spotlight content such as videos, presentations and upcoming events.
  • Pay as much attention to event pages as they are to companies and individual profiles: Not much has been done to change the way event pages work on LinkedIn. Perhaps this has to do with a lack of traffic to those pages – members just don’t use them as much as other areas of the website. However, therein lies an opportunity to make them more interactive and valuable to event organizers, marketers and event attendees alike.  Ways this could be done include embedded videos, Twitter streams, links to event social outposts, and even discussions from a related event group on LinkedIn. Also, why not allow event page admins to send messages to those who have RSVP’d – with the ability to segment by who’s attending and who’s interested, industry, even title.

Perhaps with LinkedIn’s new Certified Developer Program we’ll begin to see changes like these come down the pike. What do you think and what do you want to see on LinkedIn?

Filed Under: Events, Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Tools, Uncategorized Tagged With: event marketing, LinkedIn, social media, social networking

SEMINAR: Doing More With Less – Social Media Tips and Trends for 2012

September 22, 2011 by Kari Rippetoe

Foundation CenterWe’re excited to be giving a seminar on Tuesday, November 1 from 10am-12pm entitled Doing More With Less: Social Media Tips and Trends for 2012, taking place at the Foundation Center-Washington, DC!

Promoting your organization and mobilizing your members can be daunting, especially with a limited budget. But it doesn’t have to be that way – social media provides organizations with opportunities to do more with less and make the most of marketing dollars. Presented in partnership with the Foundation Center, the seminar will examine some of the upcoming social media trends and provide you with tips, tricks and tools to help you develop and deliver your 2012 plan.

UPDATE Oct. 22
The morning seminar from 10am-12pm is full, but due to popular demand an afternoon seminar has been added! Register here for the overflow session from 1pm-3pm.

Filed Under: Associations, Community Building & Management, Events, Marketing, Non-profits, Nonprofits, Shameless self promotion, Social Media Marketing, Tips & Best Practices, Tuvel Communications Tagged With: association marketing, associations, non-profits, nonprofits, seminars, social media marketing

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