Sunday, September 28, 2014

Why Social Media Matters to Communicators


There’s no escaping the fact that we live in a social media universe. The granddaddy of social media networks, Facebook, had 1.32 billion monthly active users as of June 30, 2014. Meanwhile, video network YouTube racks up more than 1 billion unique visitors each month, and micro-blogging site Twitter boasts 271 million active users each month. These numbers demonstrate that any modern-day communicator who avoids social media is missing out on a gigantic venue for reaching out to his or her target audience; far too many people pick up information through social media for communicators to give short shrift to platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

But as blogger Brian Reid points out, it’s not enough to merely have a Twitter account (or a Facebook or YouTube account, for that matter). “It’s not even enough to post things every once in a while or click the tweet button on your favorite webpage,” Reid writes. “The modern communicator needs to know how to engage. How to have conversations. How to share and curate and credit. It used to be enough to know, in theory, how these tools worked. No longer.” Yes, the basic mechanics of posting on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are vital for a communicator, but it’s even more critical for a communicator to understand how to interact with other users on these networks; how to artfully create Facebook posts, YouTube videos and tweets; and how to play around with what works well and to abandon what does not work well. Without those skills, what’s the point of a modern communicator being on these platforms?


Sources




http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/5-styles-of-youtube-videos/

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