Chapter 3
social networks=excitement media-sharing=experience thought-sharing= education/engage mobile apps= excitement
At which of the 4E dimensions do social networks, media-sharing sites, thought-sharing sites, and mobile apps excel?
Marketers can analyze the content on sites like Facebook, Twitter, and reviews to asses the attitudes and preferences of customers using a technique called sentiment analysis.
How do firms examine customer sentiments?
click paths
shows how users proceed through the information on a website-- not unlike how grocery stores try to track the way shoppers move through their aisles
bonders
social butterflies who use social media to enhance and expand their relationships, which they consider all-important in their lives
page views
the number of times an internet page gets viewed by any visitor
bounce rate
the percentage of times a visitor leaves the website almost immediately, such as after viewing only one page
gamification
the process of building customer loyalty through the offering of free apps
personal blogs
websites written by people that receive no products or remuneration for their efforts
professional blogs
websites written by people who review and give recommendations on products and services
Excite, educate, experience, engage
What are the 4 E's?
1. Identify strategies and goals. 2. Target audience 3. Campaign - Experiment and Engage 4. Budget 5. Monitor and Change
What are the steps in developing a social media campaign?
Listening, Analyzing, Implementing
What are the three steps of developing social media engagement strategies?
Social influence can have significant effects on element's of a person's life, such as hiring success.
Why right it be important to develop a personal social media presence?
social reach
a metric used to determine how many people a person influences
hits
a request for a file made by web browsers and search engines. These are commonly misinterpreted as a metric for website success, however, the number of hits typically is much larger than the number of people visiting a website
sentiment analysis
a technique that allows marketers to analyze data from social media sites to collect consumer comments about companies and their products
sharers
a type f consumer that uses social media sites and wants to help by being constantly well informed, so that they can provide genuine insights to others
blog (Weblog)
a web page that contains periodic posts; corporate blogs are a new form of marketing communications
corporate blogs
a website created by a company and often used to educate customers
keyword analysis
an evaluation of what keywords people use to search on the internet for their products and services
microblog
differs from a traditional blog in size. consists of short sentences, short videos, or individual images. Twitter is an example of this.
creators
hip, cool contributors who sit at the cutting edge and plan to stay there. Social media gives them a new way to post and share their creative, clever ideas
influence
in a social media context, the extent to which the person influences others
extended network
in social media, it is the total number of people a person or entity reaches or has influence over
social media
media content used for social interactions such as youtube, Facebook, and twitter
professionals
people who are constantly on the go,busy, and want to appear efficient, with everything together, so they use social media to demonstrate just how smart they are
conversion rates
percentage fo consumers who buy a product after viewing it