Social Media Group’s Inaugural Meeting: by G Karl Kumfert

G. Karl Kumfert
G. Karl Kumfert

We had our first meeting of the social media group last week.  Here’s a quick breakdown of who attended, what we did, and what we’re going to do moving forward for the October meeting.  

I had prepared a questionnaire in advance, which we used that as a meeting agenda and organization notes for me. The group currently lists at twelve members — nine who attended our inaugural meeting, plus three who had contacted me in advance with a scheduling conflict and committed to do homework and attend next month.. We discussed marketing basics, email, websites & blogs, Facebook, Google+, Twitter, GoodReads.com and expectations for the group. One of the biggest desires was for everyone to get a handle on all the social media channels and combine them all effectively. The biggest concerns were that social media would be a huge time sink with no return, or that the meetings would be devolve into tech support for a vocal few.

Almost everyone attending  already had the big three things in place: a website/blog, a Facebook account, and a Twitter account. Actual usage of those three resources all across the map. About half of the attendees had a GoodReads.com account. Only one had a marketing budget of over $300 to support their entire online platform. The rest were either in the $50-$100 range, or answered the question with a big question mark. Only a third had a rehearsed elevator pitch that they could write on the questionnaire.

To address concerns about gauging return on social media investment, the next meeting will include a brief session on setting up web analytics for your blog/website.

Homework for the next meeting

  • Facilitator (me):
    • Put together a private mailing list and a Facebook group for all participants, so they can communicate. (Done)
    • Put together a resource so each participant can find each other on all their social media outlets. (Done, see below)
  • Everyone:
    • Setup.  Three requirements for this group are to have a website/blog,  a Facebook account or page, and a Twitter account.  If you are missing any of these, get them by the next meeting. For website/blog, WordPress is recommended, but not required.  For Facebook & Twitter, it is recommended to have a dedicated account for your professional writer’s platform, separate from ones used for personal activities.
    • Network. Friend, follow, subscribe, or whatever is necessary to maximize your connectedness to each other on all social media channels available.  Use the table below to help.
    • Practice.
      1. Blog.  Post one article on your blog before next meeting.
      2. Tweet.  Tweet one message on your twitter account before next meeting.
      3. Comment.  Find a favorite post on someone else’s blog in the group and submit a comment.  
      4. Retweet. Find a favorite tweet from someone else in the group and retweet it.
      5. Bonus. Comment on a blog post on TVW’s website as well.

 

  • Note: To fix any mistakes in the table below, please comment directly to this post.  Comments to this post do not count as homework, that’d be too easy. 😀
WriterWebSocial MediaFollow/Like/Share Buttons
Sheila Bali
Sheila Bali
website logo facebook logo goodreads logo linkedin logo twitter logo youtube logo


Jordan Bernal
Jordan Bernal
website logo wordpress logo facebook logo linkedin logo twitter logo


Shannon Brown
Shannon Brown
website logo facebook logo twitter logo


Paula Chinick
Paula Chinick
website logo facebook logo linkedin logo twitter logo


George Cramer
George Cramer
wordpress logo facebook logo linkedin logo

Marlene Dotterer
Marlene Dotterer
wordpress logo rss logo facebook logo goodreads logo twitter logo


Stacey Gustafson
Stacey Gustafson
website logo facebook logo goodreads logo twitter logo


Neva Hodges
Neva Hodges
website logo facebook logo

Ronnie Holland
Ronnie Holland
facebook logo linkedin logo

G Karl Kumfert
G Karl Kumfert
website logo rss logo facebook logo goodreads logo twitter logo


Violet Carr Moore
Violet Carr Moore
website logo wordpress logo linkedin logo twitter logo
Camille Thompson
Camille Thompson
website logo facebook logo twitter logo


Logo Key

Web

website logo Website
wordpress logo Wordpress site
blogger logo Blogger site
rss logoRSS Feed

Social Media

amazon logoAmazon Author Page
facebook logoFacebook Page (Personal)
facebook fanpage logoFacebook Page (Fan Page)
goodreads logoGoodReads (User and/or Author)
google+ logoGoogle+
instagram logoInstagram
linkedin logoLinkedIn
pinterest logoPinterest
twitter logoTwitter
youtube logoYouTube

2 thoughts on “Social Media Group’s Inaugural Meeting: by G Karl Kumfert”

  1. Hi Karl,
    Hope you saw my homework/updates to the above chart via email sent 10/16 @5:26 pm, plus comment made on TVW blog made yesterday. See you at the next meeting! Thanks, Ronnie

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