Social Media Committee
Chair
Beth Rockwood
Committee Members
Michael Abbott
Michele Buslik
Joanna Drews
Ed Gaffney
Sean Gelles
Jeffrey Graham
Mike Hess
Jessica Hogue
Graeme Hutton
Buzz Knight
Anjali Midha
Dan Murphy
Daniel Slotwiner
Tom Somers
Barry Stoddard
Robin Thomas
Emily Vanides
Stephanie Yates
Tom Ziangas
Videos
- Talking Social TV 2 Timelife Presentation-April 10, 2014
- Talking Social TV Timelife Presentation-June 25, 2013
Documents
- Talking Social TV 2:Further Analysis on Socially Connected Viewers -July 1, 2014
- Talking Social TV 2: Follow-Up Analysis- June 11, 2014 (pdf)
- Talking Social TV 2 Time Life Presentation- April 10, 2014 (pdf)
- Talking Social TV 2 ARF Presentation- March 24, 2014 (pdf)
- Talking Social TV Overview of Results Presentation – June 25, 2013 (ppt)
- Talking Social TV ARF Presentation, June 11, 2013 (ppt)
Social Media Committee -- Informational Meetings
Topic: Social Media Metrics Landscape for CRE
Speaker: Erik Rabasca, VP, Social Practice Lead, Mediabrands
This presentation is a review of the social media landscape developed to provide context for our social media research discussion. Erik has been involved with social media since before media was named social. As Social Practice Lead of Mediabrands companies Reprise Media, Cadreon and Rally/UM, he is responsible for developing the strategic vision of social media services, product development and quality of client delivery while fostering a collaborative culture throughout the organization. Connect with Erik on Twitter @ErikNYC or though LinkedIn.
- Social Media Metrics Landscape for CRE June 29, 2011 (.pdf)
Topic: How Social is Social Media, Really?
Speaker: Ed Keller, CEO Keller Fay Group
Social networking sites have become the shiny new toys for many marketers today, and discussion about them dominates the marketing trade press. In this talk, Ed Keller of the Keller Fay Group will argue that social media websites are just one modest-sized piece of a much larger "social marketing" opportunity for brands. He argues for a holistic perspective which recognizes that "traditional" media such as television, the internet, and print offer audiences that can be far more "social" than Facebook and Twitter, and capable of motivating far more word of mouth advocacy for brands. Further, Keller will show that conversations that take place on social networking websites relating to products, services, and brands are only a small percentage of all consumer conversations about brands, and not representative of offline conversations.
- How Social is Social Media, Really? April 28, 2011 (.pdf)
Topic: Integrating Social Media Into the Marketing Mix
Speaker: Jessica Hogue, Research Director, CPG Online, The Nielsen Company
Social Media holds enormous potential for marketers. According to a survey conducted by NMIncite, a lack of metrics was the main barrier to furthering the use of social media within organizations. This presentation looks at barriers to integrating Social Media, and provides a discussion of Social Listening's power to improve customer satisfaction, marketing effectiveness and innovation within CPG companies.
Jessica serves as Research Director for The Nielsen Company where she is responsible for designing custom analytics for Nielsen’s consumer products clients using Nielsen’s suite of online audience measurement and social media products. Jessica has developed progressive ways of tapping social listening for new product development and leads Nielsen’s health, wellness and sustainability trend insights. She has published numerous studies and articles on the subject of digital moms and is a sought out industry expert on the online behaviors of women. Jessica was the recent recipient of a Rising Star certificate at the ARF Great Mind awards. A graduate of Pepperdine University, Jessica holds an MS from the Columbia School of Journalism.
- Integrating Social Media Into the Marketing Mix March 31, 2011 (.pdf)