Hootsuite: Automation and Monitoring Social Marketing

In which I interview Sue about the tool Hootsuite which Ausoma uses to automate some aspects of an author’s marketing, and to monitor interactions online. You should listen to the audio, but if you prefer, a transcript is below.

Joel: Hi this is Joel.

Sue: And Sue.

Joel: And we are Ausoma.

Sue: Authors’ social marketing.

Joel: Today Sue is going to tell us about Hootsuite. It’s a tool I don’t use and she and her team use it all the time. Take it away, Sue.

Sue: Hootsuite is a vital part of what I do for my clients. Anyone can go to Hootsuite and get a free plan, however they’re very limited. They are only able to monitor three social media accounts with it and they’re limited to creating and scheduling thirty messages at a time.

For my clients, as many clients as I have, to be able to manage them all from one dashboard I have purchased Hootsuite Pro. My team and I use that. It allows me to have basically an unlimited number of social media networks that I can monitor for each of my clients and I can have my other team members go in and monitor their accounts as well, all from my Pro dashboard.

So we’re able to monitor Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, even Pinterest and Instagram as long as it’s a business account which I do encourage all of my clients to have a business Instagram account. They can have a personal one if they want but that is separate from the business.

And then in Hootsuite we can create streams for social media network. That’s very helpful because in addition then to seeing what tweets we have already out we can see what tweets we have scheduled. We can monitor mentions so we can see if a client has been mentioned by anyone and then make a reply or thank that person for mentioning or letting a client know “Hey somebody mentioned you and had this question.”

We can also monitor hashtags. If a client has a particular hashtag they’s like monitored to see if other people are using it we can monitor that. I use that a lot also for events. When the client has an event and they’ve created a particular hashtag for that event, especially if it’s a live event that we’re monitoring in a particular day and want to see who all is using it, make sure that we’re replying to their tweets about that. We can monitor that as well.

Joel: I remember it has multiple columns. You can have columns open for various hashtags, different accounts, so you can see everything that’s happening in a client’s social media life at a glance.

Sue: Yes. Even though you’re limited to ten streams within an individual tab I can have as many tabs as I want so if I needed additional streams for a client I can just create a new tab for them and monitor additional things.

Another great thing that we like to monitor for Twitter in particular is lists. We encourage clients, and actually create for them, lists. Usually each client has a list of what we call influencers. Those are people within their particular industry that also share information that they would like to share with their audience. So that influencer’s list we monitor and retweet something from that list on a regular basis. We also thank the people who have retweeted and we can monitor that in Hootsuite as well.

With LinkedIn we can watch for updates, mentions, company updates. On Facebook in Hootsuite we can monitor if people have messaged their business page and let them know about that. Then we can see what’s been posted or been scheduled on Instagram, for example. That way we can just at a glance see if perhaps we need to schedule something or move something around. You can easily edit from a stream as well.

I do still encourage everybody to log into their own accounts at least weekly and see if there are comments or messages there. Just automating isn’t enough, particularly with Twitter and Facebook, if you rely only on Hootsuite you might be missing some messages, particularly on Twitter; direct messages are no longer showing up in Hootsuite so you have to log into your Twitter account to find your direct messages.

Joel: Any other particular limitations Hootsuite has?

Sue: It doesn’t create content for you.

Joel: Okay.

Joel: All righty then.

Sue: So we can talk about that. That pretty much wraps it up and explains why and how we use Hootsuite to help monitor our clients’ accounts.

Joel: This can happen in real time. You have a team of people who are helping, so the clients’ accounts are being monitored so that important connections don’t slip through the cracks. We all hate it when we discover ten days later that someone was in our neighborhood and we could have met for coffee or they were having an event we wanted to go to, or they asked “Where can I buy your book?” and now it’s been ten days or two weeks and we didn’t say anything. So that that monitoring is really important for the social part of this.

Sue: Yes.

Joel: Useful tool. Great! Thanks for sharing all of that. I didn’t know all those things about Hootsuite.

We’ll be back again with something else fun

This is Joel.

Sue: And Sue.

Joel: And we are Ausoma.

Sue: Authors’ social marketing.

Joel: See you next time.

I Can’t Spend All My Time Marketing!

And you don’t have to. You shouldn’t. Marketing, rather than being a flood of information about you and yours, should be a steady drip, drip, drip, like watering a delicate plant, not hosing down an elephant.

I’ve spent my adult life working with automation and efficiency using computers so any time there’s a task with repeatable steps, I look for a way to make those repeating parts automatic. It allows me to spend my time on the unique bits, the parts I can do better than a computer because they require creativity or special knowledge.

Automating and scheduling your online marketing is smart. Create messages (that’s the ‘unique to you’ bit) and schedule them in a single monthly session. (We use and recommend Hootsuite but there are a number of social media automation tools available.)

You still have to check in daily to interact with the real human beings who touch your social media messages, but you don’t have to be online 24/7 to keep your message (remember those 80/20 principles, both of them) in front of potential readers and fans.

Tips for Using Hootsuite to Manage Your Social Media Networks

Hootsuite is a great tool to use to help you manage all your social media networks from one dashboard. Here are a couple of tips to help you use it effectively.

  • Create streams in Hootsuite to monitor Twitter mentions, retweets, inbox messages, keywords, competitors, and much more. Check your streams daily and reply to mentions, thank people for retweeting, respond to messages, see what your competition is up to, etc.
  • Use the “Quote tweet” feature in Hootsuite. When you choose to retweet it comes up with an option to “Quote.” Use this feature periodically and add a relevant comment to the retweet quote. This will also allow you to add 116 characters of commentary in addition to the 140-character limit of the quoted tweet. This can also be done directly from Twitter. When you click the retweet icon, simply add your comment in the box that appears.

Tips for Using Hootsuite to Monitor Social Media Networks

Hootsuite has just integrated Instagram as well. Please share your tips on how to use Hootsuite below in the comments section.

Free Resources for Your Virtual Assistant Business

free resourcesI’m always looking for new free resources for my business and clients to make work a bit easier and more efficient. I’ve also found that sharing free resources with others on all my social media networks encourages more interaction and engagement.

Here are just a few resources I wanted to share with you. Some do have paid options as well.

  • Evernote: Evernote apps and products make modern life manageable, by letting you easily collect and find everything that matters.
  • HootSuite: The leading social media dashboard to manage and measure your social networks.
  • Free Conference Call: Free conference calls are simple and easy to use, requiring only an e-mail address to receive an instant account.
  • Dropbox:  Put your stuff in Dropbox and get to it from your computers, phones, or tablets. Edit docs, automatically add photos, and show off videos from anywhere.
  • MailChimp:  More than 5 million people use MailChimp to design and send email marketing campaigns.
  • PDF995: Its easy-to-use interface helps you to create PDF files by simply selecting the “print” command from any application, creating documents which can be viewed on any computer with a PDF viewer.

Please share any helpful resources you know of in the comments section.

Social Media Management with Limited Time

Sue CanfieldSocial media management is in high demand right now. More and more virtual assistants have taken on management of their client’s social media networks. Your clients come to you for this skill because they have limited time and want to use your expertise instead of taking time away from what they know best to learn a new skill.

But do you spend so much time on your client’s social media management that you own has been neglected? I know this has happened to me. One of my goals this year is to stay on top of my own social media management as well.

With limited time, it’s very useful to have a tool where you can manage all your social media networks from one place. I personally have been using HootSuite for several years. I’ve just started working through HootSuite University to get my certification as a Social Media Consultant. I don’t really care whether or not I am “certified”. I am interested in learning more about how to effectively use HootSuite for myself and my clients.

Now in one place I can manage all of my clients and all of their social networks: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+. I can schedule messages across all networks in advance. I can reply to mentions, see who is using specific keywords, see who my client’s new followers are. This is a huge time saver. I only have to log in to one place instead of several different networks for several different clients.

As I learn more about effectively using HootSuite, I plan to share some tidbits. So stay tuned!

Have you used HootSuite? I’d love to hear your thoughts!