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So you think you need a social strategy? Sure, but that’s just part of it | memeburn

So you think you need a social strategy? Sure, but that’s just part of it | memeburn | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

In 2012 there was a mad rush from companies to understand the value of social in all its complexities. What could social media do? What value could it provide? How could the company engage with its users? As a result there have been numerous traditional agencies suddenly becoming digital marketing specialists and providing their clients with complete social strategies.

 

There have been promises of guaranteed followers, likes and shares which may or may not have been achieved. There was (and still is) so much jargon that many businesses were sucked into the social media marketing black hole. Please note that many of those were successful and marketing teams breathed a sigh of relief as Directors, CEOs and other high-ranking officials nodded their heads in appreciation of the high number of followers, likes and shares.

 

However, unlike their marketing counter parts, these high rankers have a goal that must be met – ROI. Return on investment is difficult to measure from a social media perspective. What is the value of a like, follow or share? Can it be equated to the lowest possible sale value of a single unit of product? No – because for every 10 likes only one user purchased the product! This is just an example, but remains true in essence....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Do you know your ROS - return on social?

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The Future of Storytelling Techniques

The Future of Storytelling Techniques | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

"I am always interested in the science behind storytelling. What makes it such an effective part of our social being and communications?"


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Lou Hoffman takes a look inside the science of storytelling. The video he mentions is worth viewing.

Jane Garcia's curator insight, January 22, 10:19 PM

It stimulates my curiosity.

Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D.'s curator insight, January 25, 1:35 AM

Excellent video rescooped from Karen Dietz's site on Storytelling

Karen Dietz's comment, January 25, 6:17 PM
Thanks Jeff, Jane & Ozzie!
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Neuroscience proves stories trump facts -- free download

Neuroscience proves stories trump facts -- free download | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

"So, if people are more likely to respond to a story, why do salespeople try to persuade customers with facts and figures?"

 

Hey folks -- if you want a quick and easy-to-digest post (and free download) of the neuroscience of storytelling, then go grab this article and mini e-book.

 

Author Michael Harris has put all the salient material together for us. It's perfect for trainings and workshops.

 

There are times when you audience does want facts. Just know that the order goes story first, facts second. That way you'll avoid endless debates, as Michael also points out.

 

If you want to dig into this topic more deeply, then read Kendall Haven's book Story Proof for all of the specific studies on storytelling and the brain.

 

Enjoy the rest of your day!

 

This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it ;


[Story first. Facts second. I like that. Great resource. ~ Jeff]


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