Social Media Keynotes and Talks

Social Media Marketing

What are social media keynotes and talks?

Through in-depth keynotes, presentations, and talks, teams and event attendees gain the skills and confidence needed to effectively utilize social media marketing for today's business world.

With a wide range of subjects and topics available to meet the needs of your event, seminar, or conference, each talk track provides an easy and effective way to gain the knowledge and skills to become a successful social media marketer.

Highly knowledgeable and experienced in the field of social media marketing, giving you the assurance that you will get the most accurate and up-to-date information to help you succeed in your business.

Why would you want a social media marketing speaker?

A social media marketing speaker can be a great asset for any organization wanting to stay up to date with the rapidly changing social media landscape and staying ahead of the competition. The right speaker gives takes the technicalities and boring numbers, and makes the work fun while valuable insight into the latest trends and strategies, helping organizations better utilize their existing social media platforms and determine which new platforms are worth exploring. Additionally, a speaker can provide guidance on how to maximize the success of campaigns, as well as best practices for utilizing social media to reach specific goals.

How can Social Jargn help?

Ashley Smith, owner and founder of Social Jargn, has been teaching best practices and industry strategies since 2013.

Kickstart the Conversation with

Catharine O'Leary, The Quiz Queen

"Unmasking Social Media Strategies"

YouTube Interview with

Dr. Caroline Iscovitz

"Social Media & Sales Funnels"

YouTube Training with

Elevate Rapid City

"Social Media Policy for Your Business and Employees"

The average Social Media Marketing Manager enjoys staying at their job for 1 to 2 years.

There are over 61,443 Social Media Managers in the United States.

The predicted job growth for Social Media Managers is 10% by 2026.

Done For You

Done For You is exactly as it sounds. Consider Social Jargn your organization's marketing department without the additional costs of overhead, recruiting, and training. From start to finish, Social Jargn takes care of each and every intricacy for your organization. Regular meetings are held to ensure consistency and synergy with your sales team and internal leadership - this keeps everyone on the same page allowing for the best possible results! You remain the property owner for any digital assets created, meaning any intellectual property is yours to use at your discrecion. Services are available on a month to month basis, giving you the flexibility to add or remove projects as they fit your sales strategy and financial budget.

Done With You

Done With You plans are a hybrid between the Do It Yourself option and Done For You services. This tier is for entrepreneurs and business professionals who are looking to keep hands-on with their content and marketing, but need the routine tasks off their plate. For example, you may want consistent posting to be sent out on your social media accounts but prefer to handle comments and messages on your own. Or, you are recording your video footage and need someone to make the edits for you. Perhaps you have a podcast and would like the audio transcribed and reposted on your blog. We work in tandem and Social Jargn fills in the gaps you need so nothing is missed!

Do It Yourself

Sometimes, business owners are unable to hire a service to handle their marketing, social media, website maintenance, etc. but when they get stuck, they need someone to turn to! DIYers benefit from the Social Jargn community where learning is self-paced and questions are answered in video replies and click-by-click walkthroughs. For more in-depth hurdles, private virtual appointments are also available for guidance and troubleshooting.

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What Is A Social Media Professional?

March 08, 20181 min read

What Is A Social Media Professional?

Pictured: Jessica McEntaffer, Ashley Smith, Joshua Rundell

We are writers.

As well as: photographers, videographers, trend setters, analysts, problem solvers, creative thinkers, connectors…

Social media is a green industry and an even greener profession. For some, it may seem frivolous; something a high school student or recent college grad could easily pull off in a couple of hours. Don’t mistake this as a way to be demeaning toward beginners (we all have to start somewhere and this is not an industry where you learn something once and it is forever the same way; we continue to learn each day), but the point I’m trying to make is that there are definitive advantages to hiring a professional versus a family member or friend as an inexpensive alternative. As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for.

What looks like goofing around online all day, the professional understands and applies the strategy behind it. We’re looking at what works on social, what engages people, interests the public, watch what fails and try to figure out why, applaud the successes and make the best attempts at reproducing them, build relationships and positive rapport, investigate competitors, conduct industry research, form partnerships… and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. (Ask yourself if those are things you’re getting from your current social media manager.)

Overall, when it comes down to it, we are in the business of people.

We are expected to know what makes them tick and how to inform them to purchase or use a particular product or service from a specific company or organization. All from a computer screen in an electronic world of digital noise. We see the people behind the screen and understand the online experience is simply the medium for socialization that has evolved into a business environment.

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What Is A Social Media Professional?

March 08, 20181 min read

What Is A Social Media Professional?

Pictured: Jessica McEntaffer, Ashley Smith, Joshua Rundell

We are writers.

As well as: photographers, videographers, trend setters, analysts, problem solvers, creative thinkers, connectors…

Social media is a green industry and an even greener profession. For some, it may seem frivolous; something a high school student or recent college grad could easily pull off in a couple of hours. Don’t mistake this as a way to be demeaning toward beginners (we all have to start somewhere and this is not an industry where you learn something once and it is forever the same way; we continue to learn each day), but the point I’m trying to make is that there are definitive advantages to hiring a professional versus a family member or friend as an inexpensive alternative. As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for.

What looks like goofing around online all day, the professional understands and applies the strategy behind it. We’re looking at what works on social, what engages people, interests the public, watch what fails and try to figure out why, applaud the successes and make the best attempts at reproducing them, build relationships and positive rapport, investigate competitors, conduct industry research, form partnerships… and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. (Ask yourself if those are things you’re getting from your current social media manager.)

Overall, when it comes down to it, we are in the business of people.

We are expected to know what makes them tick and how to inform them to purchase or use a particular product or service from a specific company or organization. All from a computer screen in an electronic world of digital noise. We see the people behind the screen and understand the online experience is simply the medium for socialization that has evolved into a business environment.

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