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WEB WRITING BOOT CAMP: How to write blog posts , tweets, and use other social media tools that engage customers

WEB WRITING BOOT CAMP: How to write blog posts , tweets, and use other social media tools that engage customers. Ben McDougal, Global Reach Mike Templeton, Kum & Go. Hello!. BEN MCDOUGAL Sales Manager, Global Reach @ GlobalReach / @ BENfromGoG MIKE TEMPLETON

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WEB WRITING BOOT CAMP: How to write blog posts , tweets, and use other social media tools that engage customers

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  1. WEB WRITING BOOT CAMP:How to write blog posts, tweets, and use other social media tools that engage customers Ben McDougal, Global Reach Mike Templeton, Kum & Go

  2. Hello! BEN MCDOUGAL Sales Manager, Global Reach @GlobalReach / @BENfromGoG MIKE TEMPLETON Social Media Manager, Kum & Go @kumandgo / @miketempleton

  3. Basic Tips • Develop and document a plan • Set expectations and commit to them • Write for your audience • Involve ALL stakeholders

  4. Best Practices • Listen first, speak second • Talk tactics before tools • Develop a brand voice, but keep it personal • Include social media in your style guide • Understand your communication landscape • Connect your platforms

  5. Real-Time Monitoring • Set up alerts and notifications • Respond as quickly as possible(or at least as quickly as you’ve agreed)

  6. Developing Content • Be an authority and a resource • Focus on common questions or issues • Create outlets for readers to connect • Example: #dmtraffic • Repurpose existing materials

  7. Content Management Tools • Create a foundation • Easy-to-use • Powerful • Scalable • Connect to your foundation

  8. Getting Started • Develop goals and objectives • Create accounts for yourself (experiment!) • Identify measures of success • Keep things simple and consistent

  9. Questions? @BENforGoG @GlobalReach @kumandgo @miketempleton

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