World champion San Francisco Giants win at Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus at SES Chicago!
Byron Gordon, SEO-PR, interviews Bryan Srabian, Director of Social Media, San Francisco Giants, on the subject of social media marketing for a major professional sports organization at SES Chicago, 2011. Bryan begins by answering how he became director of social media for the San Francisco Giants. Bryan had worked for the Giants for 14 seasons, working a variety of positions. He later left the organization but was later called back to head newly created position of social media director back in January of 2010. Bryan says major sports organizations are actively exploring how to effectively use social media marketing and some have devoted greater budgets for the department than others. Bryan is solely responsible for the Giants social media outreach. Brian stresses the importance of learning how to use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google Plus, in addition to understanding the brand in order to respond and connect with your fans. Next, Brian discusses the differences between Facebook and Twitter and what is more appropriate for the type of post you wish to make when connecting with your fans. The Giants have some 1.2 million fans on their Facebook page (more than half of those are from Bay Area fans) and more than two hundred thousand Twitter followers. Twitter is about real-time communication, according to Bryan, and Tweets have a short shelf-life which makes it easy to move offers fairly quickly while Facebook is better at promoting events and getting feedback from fans …
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