How to Leverage B2B Social media to Standards Users in the Digital Age Presentation to 13th IFAN International conference Challenges of the Future Haim Oren, Global Chief Marketing Officer - TBK consult October 12 th , 2010
Some facts about Social media  Facebook has more than 500 million members, and more than 50% use the site daily. The fastest growing segment are users over 30 years old. In August 2009, Americans watched 10 billion videos on YouTube. That same month, Americans conducted 9 billion searches on Google. More than 80% of online users are active in either creating, participating in or reading some form of social content at least once a month Twitter attracts 190 million visitors per month and generate 65 million Tweets a day   Source: Ogilvy Worldwide
The proliferation of social media
“ Markets are conversations” Through the Internet, people are discovering and inventing new ways to share relevant knowledge with blinding speed.  As a direct result, markets are getting smarter—and getting smarter faster than most companies."  The cluetrain manifesto-1999
Social media is changing B2B marketing communications for good… According to Gartner forecast: By 2014, for 20 percent of business users, social networking services will replace e - mail as the primary vehicle for interpersonal communications . Those 20% of business users would make a social network the hub of their business communications both inside and outside their organization’s firewall. During the next 3 years, most companies will be building out internal social networks and/or allowing business use of personal social network accounts.
Social media is becoming a marketing standard 87% of B2B marketers agree that “  social media will become a standard tactic like email ”  Nearly 75% of B2B tech buyers consult social media before making a decision Source; MarketingSherpa, 2009
Social media is becoming a B2B marketing standard-cont’d A recent Information Week survey indicates: 78% of businesses surveyed use social media tools, with businesses having active accounts. most often with Facebook  ( 70% ) , followed by Twitter  ( 44% ) , YouTube  ( 32% ) , and LinkedIn  ( 23% ). Companies used social media for; Competitive intelligence  Customer service Marketing   Sales Source: Information Week, August 2010
Social Media as a marketing communications standard In 2008, only 33% of  InformationWeek 500  companies used social media tools like; wikis, social networking and blogs to reach out to customers, suppliers, and partners.  In 2009, the number increased to  42% This year, that figure shot up to 72%, in one of the most dramatic one-year moves we've ever seen in our  InformationWeek 500  data.  Source: Information Week 500 survey, 2010
Social media represents a paradigm shift Web 1.0 Read-Only Web Static content Company driven content Monolog Company’s Knowledge Social Web 2.0 Collaborative web Dynamic content Network driven content Conversation Crowd sourcing
The top influencers on B2B decision making
B2B social networking is now a part of the marketing mix
Spending levels on B2B Social Networking in 2010, close to 40% of B2B firms indicate they plan to increase spending on social media 40% spend the same as 2009 20% don’t know Source: Forrester Research:2009 North American companies with 100 or more employees :
The realized impact of social media on business 4 out of 5 respondents said social media had a positive impact on  organizational innovation ,  78% believed it helped the organization provide  better customer service . 70% of IT personnel viewed social media as having a beneficial impact on their  organization's productivity Source; Forrester Research,  survey of 303 IT personnel in North America and Europe who use social media, conducted in January 2010 .
A review of Effective Social media tools Gated social Community website Online video Virtual events
Typical weaknesses of B2B websites Rely too heavily on public social networks (“The twitter strategy”, “the Facebook Strategy”)  Company's content on public social networks is different than on one’s website Content is “brochureware’ oriented ‘ Un- social’ website design Don’t enable conversations
Benefits of a gated community approach Satisfy the needs of your target audience Create high engagement by enabling interaction among customers, companies, service providers, consultants and industry organizations Encourage sharing of information by users Expose existing content from your web out by using RSS, widgets etc.
Recommended Social media strategy-the Hub
Turn your corporate website into a hub-The Natural Geographic case Mobile Video Widgets Social Bookmarks Feeds and Content Syndication Social Networks Blogs & Micro-blogging
Social Network in action  Complianceonline.com MetricStream provides GRC consulting & advisory services The strategy : create a gated social network for governance, risk, compliance and quality  Who:  GRC professionals What : Provide education, training and best practice info’ on GRC issues via a social community How ; Becomes a mini University for GRC professional by Offering online courses, articles, & templates, books, published industry standards and training kits.
Compliance Online courses -
Compliance online Best Practices database
Complianceonline.com  deliverables  Community:  with 500,000 registered users it is considered the largest online community for compliance professionals Online Training :  hosts 1000 online training programs expert trainers and compliance specialists for regulatory and compliance professionals through Best Practices:  has established 1 million article  database and library service that aggregates best practices, articles, & whitepapers Store:  is one of the largest database of 25,000 compliance related products - from published industry standards and training kits to tools, templates, and books
Complianceonline.com marketing metrics… 2 million unique visitors per year 500,000 registered users Profitable after first 6 months Provides 30% of MetricStream annual leads
Intel communities .
Dell Social media marketing
Dell Social media marketing
Online video Online video provide dynamic and engaging experience that connects with buyers Over 30% of B2B marketers are not using online video  at all 33% use it  only  to market or demonstrate products 11% for customer testimonials 10% for Internal communications/training 9% for customer support Source: Forrester 2009 survey of B2B marketers
Online Video benefits to B2B marketers Builds engagement with prospects & buyers Helps to build excitement around physical events before and after ( user conference, trade show etc.,) Viral video helps build awareness and interest w/o the high cost of broadcast adverting Demonstrate intangible product/service attributes Builds creditability with prospects
IBM use of online video “ The video segments have to be more than a commercial – we have to offer content with value, information of how our solutions will help our customer’s business, and tips for using particular solutions . ” Mark Leaser- IBM Worldwide Offerings Manager for IBM Software Services
IBM use of social media
IBM use of social media Each IBM operational area includes; Video clips A link to LinkedIn discussion groups Link to Face Book, Delicious, Dig, LinkedIn & Twitter RSS feeds Conversations with IBM managers
ISO
HP  ‘You Tube’ enterprise TV
Virtual events B2B virtual event is defined as; “  Online interactive meeting using a broad range of rich media tools for communications, collaboration and networking among hosts, sponsors and event participants.” It includes; webcasts, web conferences and full blown conferences The range of tools can include: online video, online spokespeople, collateral downloads and the look-and-feel of different venues and environment. Collaboration tools might include: chats, share business cards, share desktop or application.
Why virtual events make sense in the current economy? According to B-B magazine nearly 60% of marketers cut their marketing budgets in response to the economy in 2009 and Over 40% of the companies are expecting to further reductions in marketing budgets in 2010 Result: # of virtual events increased by 37% in the 1 st  half of 2009 while budget cuts led to 30% reduction in face-to-face meetings.  (Source: Marketing Sherpa )
Virtual events benefits Providing immediate and sustainable global reach  Cost effective   for both attendees and organizers by eliminating travel & venue cost, Logistics, etc) Enable easy sharing of information Enables tracking attendees’ activity & engagement  Shorten sales cycles
Virtual events metrics Standard metrics include; Attendees’ profile ; interests, attendance rates) Engagement metrics ; duration of participation, downloads, dialogs) Performance metrics ; lead ranking and qualifications and ROI
Cisco Live Virtual Cisco launched  Cisco Live Virtual , a virtual Platform which is  an  extension of its Int’l  Networkers Conferences . After the physical conference takes place, a virtual version went live featuring: Video taped executive keynotes and seminars presentations Session Pdfs Blogs and discussion groups Chat rooms to network with the exhibitors
Cisco Live Virtual
Cisco Live Virtual
Cisco use of social media
Cisco use of social media Cisco use of social media
Cisco use of social media
Cisco use of social media
Cisco Live Virtual
Concluding remarks… Position Social media as a marketing communication standard, to your organization Define your company’ social media activities as a part of the marketing mix Invest for continuous social media involvement  Include resourcing & budgeting that reflect strategic commitment Have in place a well defined management structure Provide parameters for the employees to engage Determine key social metrics to track Conduct ongoing research with stakeholders to evaluate social media fit with brand image
Thank You. Haim Oren Global Chief Marketing officer TBK consult Email- haim.oren@tbkconsult.com

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How to leverage B2B social networking with standard seattle 2010

  • 1. How to Leverage B2B Social media to Standards Users in the Digital Age Presentation to 13th IFAN International conference Challenges of the Future Haim Oren, Global Chief Marketing Officer - TBK consult October 12 th , 2010
  • 2. Some facts about Social media Facebook has more than 500 million members, and more than 50% use the site daily. The fastest growing segment are users over 30 years old. In August 2009, Americans watched 10 billion videos on YouTube. That same month, Americans conducted 9 billion searches on Google. More than 80% of online users are active in either creating, participating in or reading some form of social content at least once a month Twitter attracts 190 million visitors per month and generate 65 million Tweets a day Source: Ogilvy Worldwide
  • 3. The proliferation of social media
  • 4. “ Markets are conversations” Through the Internet, people are discovering and inventing new ways to share relevant knowledge with blinding speed. As a direct result, markets are getting smarter—and getting smarter faster than most companies." The cluetrain manifesto-1999
  • 5. Social media is changing B2B marketing communications for good… According to Gartner forecast: By 2014, for 20 percent of business users, social networking services will replace e - mail as the primary vehicle for interpersonal communications . Those 20% of business users would make a social network the hub of their business communications both inside and outside their organization’s firewall. During the next 3 years, most companies will be building out internal social networks and/or allowing business use of personal social network accounts.
  • 6. Social media is becoming a marketing standard 87% of B2B marketers agree that “ social media will become a standard tactic like email ” Nearly 75% of B2B tech buyers consult social media before making a decision Source; MarketingSherpa, 2009
  • 7. Social media is becoming a B2B marketing standard-cont’d A recent Information Week survey indicates: 78% of businesses surveyed use social media tools, with businesses having active accounts. most often with Facebook ( 70% ) , followed by Twitter ( 44% ) , YouTube ( 32% ) , and LinkedIn ( 23% ). Companies used social media for; Competitive intelligence Customer service Marketing Sales Source: Information Week, August 2010
  • 8. Social Media as a marketing communications standard In 2008, only 33% of InformationWeek 500 companies used social media tools like; wikis, social networking and blogs to reach out to customers, suppliers, and partners. In 2009, the number increased to 42% This year, that figure shot up to 72%, in one of the most dramatic one-year moves we've ever seen in our InformationWeek 500 data. Source: Information Week 500 survey, 2010
  • 9. Social media represents a paradigm shift Web 1.0 Read-Only Web Static content Company driven content Monolog Company’s Knowledge Social Web 2.0 Collaborative web Dynamic content Network driven content Conversation Crowd sourcing
  • 10. The top influencers on B2B decision making
  • 11. B2B social networking is now a part of the marketing mix
  • 12. Spending levels on B2B Social Networking in 2010, close to 40% of B2B firms indicate they plan to increase spending on social media 40% spend the same as 2009 20% don’t know Source: Forrester Research:2009 North American companies with 100 or more employees :
  • 13. The realized impact of social media on business 4 out of 5 respondents said social media had a positive impact on organizational innovation , 78% believed it helped the organization provide better customer service . 70% of IT personnel viewed social media as having a beneficial impact on their organization's productivity Source; Forrester Research, survey of 303 IT personnel in North America and Europe who use social media, conducted in January 2010 .
  • 14. A review of Effective Social media tools Gated social Community website Online video Virtual events
  • 15. Typical weaknesses of B2B websites Rely too heavily on public social networks (“The twitter strategy”, “the Facebook Strategy”) Company's content on public social networks is different than on one’s website Content is “brochureware’ oriented ‘ Un- social’ website design Don’t enable conversations
  • 16. Benefits of a gated community approach Satisfy the needs of your target audience Create high engagement by enabling interaction among customers, companies, service providers, consultants and industry organizations Encourage sharing of information by users Expose existing content from your web out by using RSS, widgets etc.
  • 17. Recommended Social media strategy-the Hub
  • 18. Turn your corporate website into a hub-The Natural Geographic case Mobile Video Widgets Social Bookmarks Feeds and Content Syndication Social Networks Blogs & Micro-blogging
  • 19. Social Network in action Complianceonline.com MetricStream provides GRC consulting & advisory services The strategy : create a gated social network for governance, risk, compliance and quality Who: GRC professionals What : Provide education, training and best practice info’ on GRC issues via a social community How ; Becomes a mini University for GRC professional by Offering online courses, articles, & templates, books, published industry standards and training kits.
  • 21. Compliance online Best Practices database
  • 22. Complianceonline.com deliverables Community: with 500,000 registered users it is considered the largest online community for compliance professionals Online Training : hosts 1000 online training programs expert trainers and compliance specialists for regulatory and compliance professionals through Best Practices: has established 1 million article database and library service that aggregates best practices, articles, & whitepapers Store: is one of the largest database of 25,000 compliance related products - from published industry standards and training kits to tools, templates, and books
  • 23. Complianceonline.com marketing metrics… 2 million unique visitors per year 500,000 registered users Profitable after first 6 months Provides 30% of MetricStream annual leads
  • 25. Dell Social media marketing
  • 26. Dell Social media marketing
  • 27. Online video Online video provide dynamic and engaging experience that connects with buyers Over 30% of B2B marketers are not using online video at all 33% use it only to market or demonstrate products 11% for customer testimonials 10% for Internal communications/training 9% for customer support Source: Forrester 2009 survey of B2B marketers
  • 28. Online Video benefits to B2B marketers Builds engagement with prospects & buyers Helps to build excitement around physical events before and after ( user conference, trade show etc.,) Viral video helps build awareness and interest w/o the high cost of broadcast adverting Demonstrate intangible product/service attributes Builds creditability with prospects
  • 29. IBM use of online video “ The video segments have to be more than a commercial – we have to offer content with value, information of how our solutions will help our customer’s business, and tips for using particular solutions . ” Mark Leaser- IBM Worldwide Offerings Manager for IBM Software Services
  • 30. IBM use of social media
  • 31. IBM use of social media Each IBM operational area includes; Video clips A link to LinkedIn discussion groups Link to Face Book, Delicious, Dig, LinkedIn & Twitter RSS feeds Conversations with IBM managers
  • 32. ISO
  • 33. HP ‘You Tube’ enterprise TV
  • 34. Virtual events B2B virtual event is defined as; “ Online interactive meeting using a broad range of rich media tools for communications, collaboration and networking among hosts, sponsors and event participants.” It includes; webcasts, web conferences and full blown conferences The range of tools can include: online video, online spokespeople, collateral downloads and the look-and-feel of different venues and environment. Collaboration tools might include: chats, share business cards, share desktop or application.
  • 35. Why virtual events make sense in the current economy? According to B-B magazine nearly 60% of marketers cut their marketing budgets in response to the economy in 2009 and Over 40% of the companies are expecting to further reductions in marketing budgets in 2010 Result: # of virtual events increased by 37% in the 1 st half of 2009 while budget cuts led to 30% reduction in face-to-face meetings. (Source: Marketing Sherpa )
  • 36. Virtual events benefits Providing immediate and sustainable global reach Cost effective for both attendees and organizers by eliminating travel & venue cost, Logistics, etc) Enable easy sharing of information Enables tracking attendees’ activity & engagement Shorten sales cycles
  • 37. Virtual events metrics Standard metrics include; Attendees’ profile ; interests, attendance rates) Engagement metrics ; duration of participation, downloads, dialogs) Performance metrics ; lead ranking and qualifications and ROI
  • 38. Cisco Live Virtual Cisco launched Cisco Live Virtual , a virtual Platform which is an extension of its Int’l Networkers Conferences . After the physical conference takes place, a virtual version went live featuring: Video taped executive keynotes and seminars presentations Session Pdfs Blogs and discussion groups Chat rooms to network with the exhibitors
  • 41. Cisco use of social media
  • 42. Cisco use of social media Cisco use of social media
  • 43. Cisco use of social media
  • 44. Cisco use of social media
  • 46. Concluding remarks… Position Social media as a marketing communication standard, to your organization Define your company’ social media activities as a part of the marketing mix Invest for continuous social media involvement Include resourcing & budgeting that reflect strategic commitment Have in place a well defined management structure Provide parameters for the employees to engage Determine key social metrics to track Conduct ongoing research with stakeholders to evaluate social media fit with brand image
  • 47. Thank You. Haim Oren Global Chief Marketing officer TBK consult Email- haim.oren@tbkconsult.com