Content Ideas March 18, 2013

March 18, 2013
Content Ideas
THE ART OF SOCIAL MEDIA
by Stephanie Winans
We talk a lot about the science of social media -- the strategy and the measurement of our
efforts.
What we don't talk about enough is the art -- the philosophy of social media that drives our
presence.
Strategy is important. The functions of social media within your company or show... how
often and when to post on each platform...which types of content receive the highest reach
and engagement... those are all key pieces to an effective strategy.
But without a philosophy of social media, none of that matters.
So what's a philosophy? Your philosophy is the answer to the question, "Why are you on
social media?" When you develop an answer to that question, your strategy becomes
more focused with every post, tweet, upload and comment. It will become the 'spirit' of
your social media presence.
Regardless of your philosophy, your strategy should be driven by it. Your philosophy
determines which goals your strategy should measure. Here are a few examples:
If your philosophy is to engage and super serve your social listeners, your focus will be on
giving fans what they want. You'll measure the engagement on each post to determine fan
favorites, and you'll post content based on what you think the audience wants. Before you
create and publish content, you'll ask yourself "Will the listener love this and be moved to
action?"
If your philosophy is to use social media to drive website traffic and revenue, your focus
will be on writing inciting teases and creating strong website, blog, video and podcast
content to drive listeners to your website. You'll measure website traffic to determine how
much is referred from social media platforms. You'll develop opportunities for advertisers
to get involved.
If your philosophy is to use social media to increase tune-ins, you'll plan posts around onair content and teasing.
If your philosophy is to gain new listeners through social media and increase cume, you'll
be mindful to create content that is universal for your demographic, and not entertaining
exclusively for the P1 listener.
When thinking about your own philosophy, consider your company and management
team. What are the company's overall social media goals? If you like your job (or just want
to keep it!), this is key. If your beliefs are different than those of the company, you will need
to compromise enough to ensure you meet company goals with the station's platforms.
IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES
Spring Break (week varies for different school districts); Spring Breakers opens Mar 22
St. Patrick's Day, March 17
March Madness (US college basketball playoffs) March 19 - April 8
First day of spring, March 20
Spring Cleaning
Walking Dead Season finale and Game of Thrones Season 3 premiere
NBA playoffs begin, April 20
Passover March 25-April 2
Easter, March 31
Major League Baseball season opens March 31
April Fool's Day, April 1
Final Four April 6-8 (NCAA basketball finals)
Tax Day, April 15
NFL Draft April 23-26
April 30 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs begin
Kentucky Derby May 4
Cinco de Mayo (May 5)
Mother's Day, May 12
GUESS HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE [local celeb] TO CALL
OUR SHOW?
by Dave Ryan, KDWB/Minneapolis via Studio Think Tank
This started with my 21 year old daughter. She lives here in
town but she NEVER listens to the show. She got over how
cool it was to have your dad on the radio a LONG time ago.
So I asked, "Okay, I know Allison isn't listening, but I'm sure
some of her friends are. How long will it take starting right
now, for her friends to get the message to Allison to call my
cell phone?" Less than 5 minutes, 5 to 10 minutes, before the
show is over, or not at all.
You can do this bit with virtually ANYONE. Local sports
figures, news anchors, reporters, other deejays from your
station, etc. Remember, the bit is THEY might not be listening but you KNOW someone
that knows them is listening and hopefully they'll contact them and have them call your
request line.
March Manness
From Kevin Rolston, Kevin, Virginia & Jason, WLDI/West Palm Beach via Studio Think
Tank
Sometimes it doesn't take the most creative idea to get the best reaction. We are doing an
NCAA tournament bracket with March Madness of hot guys.
Here is a bracket and the guys, based on our seeding. All you have to do is plug them in
and go.
#1 Channing Tatum
Adam Levine
Ryan Reynolds
Ian Somerhalder
#2 Robert Pattinson
Bradley Cooper
Ryan Gosling
Shemar Moore
#3 Paul Walker
James Franco
Josh Duhamel
Matthew McConaughey
#4 Mark Wahlberg
Justin Timberlake
Will Smith
Josh Lucas
#5 Chris Hemsworth
Robert Downey Jr
Kellan Lutz
Matthew Bomer
#6 Gerard Butler
Usher
Paul Wesley
Jake Owen
#7 Tim Tebow
Zac Efron
Dwayne Johnson
Jason Aldean
#8 Blake Shelton
Ryan Seacrest
Daniel Craig
Taylor Lautner
#9 Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Luke Bryan
Jeremy Piven
Hugh Jackman
#10 Joshua Bowman
Leonardo DiCaprio
Jake Gyllenhaal
David Beckham
#11 Denzel Washington
Brad Pitt
Jude Law
Johnny Depp
#12 George Clooney
Colin Farrell
Tom Hardy
Ashton Kutcher
#13 Jon Hamm
Chris Pine
Joshua Jackson
Orlando Bloom
#14 Wentworth Miller
Chace Crawford
Andrew Garfield
Clive Owen
#15 Chord Overstreet
Joe Manganiello
James McAvoy
Liam Hemsworth
BIG-BONED MANNEQUINS
From Virgin Morning Show with Marc, Danaye & Fuzzy Virgin/Calgary
The show posted this picture on Facebook asking the question 'Do you think more stores
should use more realistic mannequins? Is it uncomfortable for ladies to shop at those
fancy lingerie stores when they are geared to the perfect body?'
The show got added drama when a male caller [if you don't get one you can always set
one up] voices the opinion that women should be beautiful and thin and that the
mannequins are offensive. That got their phones going!
ESQUIRE NAMES DAZED AND CONFUSED THE DEFINITIVE 90's MOVIE...AGREE
OR DISAGREE?
Read the article here.
WOULD YOU RATHER DATE: BORING OR BIG DRAMA?
Cosmo had an article this week about the breakup of Harry Styles and Taylor Swift.
Set up ideas:
What would you rather date: boring or big-drama?
Describe the most boring person you ever dated.
Harry supposedly called her "so [bleep]-ing boring." When were you called 'boring' and
what did your date or friends want you to be doing? [One of the comments in the article
was a girl whose boyfriend called her boring for not wanting to sit there while he got high at
his dealer's house.]
PARENTING TOPIC: MATTEL BLAMES MOMS
FOR DECLINING HOT WHEELS SALES
From the Ace Burpee Show, Virgin/Winnipeg
Is it really not the fault of other more popular
electronic games that have caused the sales
decline? Read the article here.
Set-up Ideas:
Did your mom play cars or sports with you? In
Canada, many moms play goalie so their kid can
practice their shots.
Can moms play cars or not? Is it really that hard?
What else can't moms play? [e.g. shooting a toy gun]
Take stories from dads playing with little girls -- nurse, tea party, makeup.
TOPIC IDEAS:
What is your one insignificant regret or bad choice?
From Danny & Zack, K92/Roanoke via Studio Think Tank
How did you embarrass yourself when you thought you were alone?
From TJ, Ace & TJ, 96.1/Charlotte via Studio Think Tank
What celebrity body part would you have surgery for?
According to one article, more and more women are asking for Kate Middleton's nose.
Do you wear a celebrity fragrance? For the smell or the celebrity? Are you
embarrassed? [You could take the stance of "Who buys those??? NO ONE wears those
celebrity fragrances." People will call.]
From Elvis Duran, Z100/New York (syndicated)
Why do your in-laws hate you?
From Eric Rowe, KRBE/Houston via Studio Think Tank
Were you ever injured but too embarrassed to go to the hospital? Ever lie to the
doctor about what happened?
From Kevin Rolston, WLDI/West Palm Beach via Studio Think Tank
Did you spread a relative's ashes in an unusual place?
from Maxwell & Pam in the Morning, 93.3 KIOA/Des Moines
One listener said her mom loved to gamble, so they took her ashes to various Reno,
Nevada casinos. Another listener said her father loved cruises, so they tossed half of his
ashes overboard at sea, and spread the other half among the potted plants onboard the
cruise ship. The topic morphed into "Where do YOU want your ashes spread?" One
woman said she wants her ashes mixed in with tattoo ink for her kids. A guy wanted his
put into a bowling ball.
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