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The Latest Trends in Social Media for Cable Communicators

I’ll be taking part in an online chat entitled The Latest Trends in Social Media for Cable Communicators on July 13th 2010 from 2:00-3:00 edt along with 4 other media professionals.  The discussion is hosted by the Association of Cable Communicators and should prove to be insightful.  For more info visit their website.

Here is a blurb about it:

Social Media has been the latest, greatest communications tool for a few years.  It is changing how and where people communicate, but some of the challenges of the medium are more apparent now.  How are cable communicators using social media today?  How can you use social media to achieve company’s business goals?  Conversely, when would another communications tactic be a better choice?  ACC is lining up several cable communicators to share how they are using social media successfully and give you ideas about how you can improve your efforts and when another tactic may be the better choice.  All cable communicators are encouraged to join this ACC Online Chat and share tips on how they have succeeded online and how they decide when and when not to use social media.

Cooking Channel Website Launches With Network Coming May 31st

Yesterday we launched our newest website www.cookingchanneltv.com Cooking Channel will be replacing Fine Living Network on tv on Monday May 31st.  If you receive Fine Living on cable or satellite it will air on the same channel.  In the meantime take a look at the website that was just launched yesterday!

Three Sheets on Travel Channel

When Mojo HD ceased to exist, Fine Living which is one of the TV Networks that we operate brought the television show Three Sheets over.  If you have never watched the show, basically it features host Zane Lamprey traveling around the world drinking in various watering holes getting to know local culture and customs.  It’s an entertaining but also very educational.  I’ve been working on the social marketing piece for a while which you can see here Facebook.com/ThreeSheets.

I actually was able to interview Zane a while back and just got around to posting the video on YouTube.  Below I’ve embedded the video.  Soon Fine Living is going to be switched over to Cooking Channel so we’re all very excited about Three Sheets running on the Travel Channel (for now) Wednesdays at 11pm ET/PT.  If you haven’t got a chance to watch, I definitely recommend it.  You can see full episodes on Hulu here.

New Offices

This week we moved into our new building.  Now online is with on-air who moved a few weeks before us.  The building is wonderful and let’s natural light in no matter where you sit in the building.  The picture below is from my desk.

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Using Social Media The Correct Way

Nearly all businesses today see the value in social media but have a tough time figuring out how to use it properly.  Instead of deciding prematurely that an app is what they need or that they need to create a fanpage on Facebook, it’s wise to determine what your trying to accomplish first and then choose the correct medium for the job.

Recently my role at Scripps Networks has grown and I now oversee Social Media for our shelter category which includes brands such as HGTV and DIY Network.  Over the past week, I’ve had the opportunity to leverage the functionality of Facebook in a way that has proved beneficial for not only our brands but for fans of our brands as well.  Hopefully the example below from what I did with DIY Network will help whoever is reading this to do something similar for their brand.

DIY Network

Last Thursday I was informed of an in-store event between DIY Network and Lowes.  The TV show Yard Crashers was going to be at a Lowes in Tampa where 1 lucky person would get a landscaping makeover.  Immediately it seemed like a great opportunity to leverage the marketing capabilities on Facebook and to start letting our current fans in that area know we were going to be there in just 3 short days.

We had little budget but a great opportunity so what could we do with little to no resources and 3 days before the event?

The first thing I did was ask for a very minimal budget to buy targeted advertising around people living in the Tampa area who were interested in landscaping.  Depending on your budget, you could broaden your targeting or even go more granular.  Below is an example of an ad that ran:

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As you can see from the ad we needed a place to land people in order to give them more information about the event so in conjunction with the ad buy, we created an event on Facebook.  Doing this allowed us to add detailed information about the show, why it was coming to Tampa and what was in it for local residents of the Tampa area.

You can view the RSVP page here but here is a screenshot:

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We also posted a Facebook update to our current fans letting them know about the event with a link to the RSVP page:

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The final thing we did was leverage our relationship with HGTV and sent a targeted note out to HGTV Facebook fans located in Tampa only so as to not bother fans with information not relevant to them.

As you can see, what we did wasn’t anything over the top but it was effective.  Instead of going out and spending a lot of money on something that we thought would be cool, we tried to think about the fan and what was in it for them.  Based on the feedback we received from the event yesterday it was a huge success and we’ve even had fans post pictures from the event yesterday.  Hopefully you’re able to get a few takeaways from this rapidly put together post. :)

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