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Essential Skills for Social Media Managers

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Sadık Vural

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  • 1 - Strategy development overview 11.mp4
    00:35
  • 2 - Create a social media strategy 12.mp4
    07:31
  • 3 - Plan with an editorial calendar 13.mp4
    05:34
  • 4 - Research your industry and pop culture 14.mp4
    06:12
  • 5 - Content creation overview 21.mp4
    00:54
  • 6 - Polish your writing skills 22.mp4
    06:36
  • 7 - Prioritize your design skills for social media 23.mp4
    06:04
  • 8 - Grasp filming and recording foundations 24.mp4
    06:27
  • 9 - Host as oncamera talent 25.mp4
    06:03
  • 10 - Rely on content curation 26.mp4
    04:29
  • 11 - Community management overview 31.mp4
    00:36
  • 12 - Monitor and respond to customer feedback 32.mp4
    06:03
  • 13 - Provide customer service on social media 33.mp4
    05:50
  • 14 - Paid social advertising overview 41.mp4
    00:31
  • 15 - Distinguish paid advertising and organic promotion 42.mp4
    05:47
  • 16 - How to manage paid social campaigns 43.mp4
    05:53
  • 17 - Social media partnerships overview 51.mp4
    00:32
  • 18 - Partner with stakeholders internally 52.mp4
    04:39
  • 19 - Collaborate with external partners 53.mp4
    06:05
  • 20 - Social media measurement overview 61.mp4
    00:35
  • Description


    Becoming a social media manager

    What You'll Learn?


    • Becoming a social media manager
    • Strategy Development for Social Media Managers
    • Content Creation For Social Media
    • Community Management in Social Media

    Who is this for?


  • For all Social media managers
  • What You Need to Know?


  • No
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    Description

    Only 10 years ago the social media manager role was not even a job or a career. It didn’t exist. Facebook was barely a year old and was still just a way for people to connect to other students online. The term social media marketing wasn’t in the lexicon.

    Fast forward a decade and every organization must have a social media manager, whether full time or part time. They need to be like a juggler at a circus and keep a lot of balls up in the air and make them all land safely. It requires skillsets which means managing many moving parts. Technical, analytical, creative with a bit of project management thrown in. Heard of the term “Ninja Geek”? Maybe “Creative technologist?

    Essential skills of a social media manager

    It can mean being always on and keeping tabs on your community. It involves being creative like an artist but also learning to be the “data scientist”. In a digital age the geeks may indeed inherit the earth.

    So here are the top skills a social media manager needs to have to succeed and excel.

    1. Strategy planning

    You will need to understand the big picture. How search, content and social media all works together. You will need to outline goals, define your target audience and know what platforms will help you scale your efforts. As social media marketing is complicated you will need the right tools to do “social at scale” and automate.

    2. Tactics and execution

    Tactical execution is paramount to the success of any social media managers day to day job. This means you need to have attention to detail or to understand who you need to hire to maintain day to day accurate execution of the required tactics.

    3. Community management

    Social media is about creating, observing and responding to conversations within your brand community. Monitoring tweets, responding to Facebook posts and engaging with brand advocates. It even means knowing how to respond to trolls and negative feedback. It’s part PR and part commonsense.

    4. Understand how content works on a social web

    Social media delivers and amplifies content, both from the brand and its community. The social media manager needs to know what content works and what doesn’t on social networks. It also means understanding which different media formats such as text (articles), video, images and podcasts resonate with your particular niche.

    You will need to know how to make content move and maybe even go viral across Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and the other social networks.

    5. Optimizing content and technology

    The social web is an ecosystem of search, mobile and content. Making sure that you know how to guide a customer down a sales funnel from discovery, engagement, following and finally sales requires some particular skill sets.

    • Understanding the essential for optimizing content for SEO, so search engines will rank high for your keywords and phrases on Google

    • Converting traffic when they hit your landing pages so customers register for webinars, download ebooks and share your content on Facebook.

    • Using tools like InVideo, Canva etc. to quickly create professional-level videos and images.

    6. Creative mindset

    Social media marketing is not just cold hard tactics. It means understanding the creative process that provides creative content that engages with your customer and touches their hearts and not just their minds.

    Don’t underestimate the importance of creative visual content and be willing to experiment. Artists are always pushing their limits.

    7. Writing skills

    Images are essential on a visual web and pictures of cats and cute babies and funny images are important. But great writing and how it works online are also vital. It includes:

    • The art and science of headline writing

    • Writing engaging introductions

    • Structuring your text for easy reading online. People will be skimming and scanning, so that means subtitles, bullet points and numbering are part of the skillset

    8. Be on top of the latest digital marketing trends

    Social media is not a singularity. The social web is made up of intersecting trends as it matures and evolves. These mean understanding some of the following.

    • The rise and role of mobile

    • The emergence of “pay to play” with Facebook reducing it’s organic reach

    • The rise and rise of visual marketing as Instagram and a Twitter that is looking much more like a visual image feed punctuated with 140 character tweets.

    9. Analytical skills

    When social media started there were no tools to measure the impact of your campaigns and marketing initiatives on social media. There were no analytics tools on Facebook or Twitter.

    You saw what worked by mindlessly monitoring the the streams, posts and pages. More art than science.

    Now you can measure what works and what doesn’t in real time. Today you can even measure sentiment. (With Agorapulse — I can have detailed performance reports, key performance metrics including reach, engagement, response rate, conversation rate, community growth, and more. Get your first 2 months absolutely free using our coupon code.)

    In 2015 it is becoming “more science than art”

    10. Leadership and communication skills

    Keeping the management informed, the team motivated and customers excited and engaged means knowing the art of communication. This includes presentation skills both verbally and written.

    A social media manager needs to manage! That means they need to be a leader.

    How are your leadership skills?

    Who this course is for:

    • For all Social media managers

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    Sadık Vural
    Sadık Vural
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    After the International Trade Department, he completed his MBA on "International Marketing" at Çukurova University, and his Ph.D. on "International Business Management" in St. Clements University. He worked as an import-export assistant in the export department of the Göl-Taş Göller region cement factory. After working actively in all operations as an import-export assistant at Acar Group, he continued to work as the Export Manager for the WİNSA brand, a brand of Sabancı Holding. Transferred as Marketing Manager.He worked as a trainer and consultant at TOBB (ITSO) for four years. Vural has been to many countries such as Belgium, the Capital of Europe, Germany, Ukraine and Romania, where he carried out International Marketing and sales, carried out brand management studies and played an important role in increasing Turkey's export potential by creating dealer networks.He is the author of the book "The Man Who Doesn't Give You His Business Card" and "Marketing 3,5". He gives trainings, seminars and speeches on International Branding, Marketing, Sales, Foreign Trade, Export Promotion, Entrepreneurship to National and International companies, especially the companies that are in the top 500 of Turkey. Co-Founder at Q7
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 20
    • duration 1:26:56
    • Release Date 2022/11/27