11/09/2015
Question: How many staffers does it take to manage the White House's social media presence?
Answer: 20 ❗️❗️❗️
Yes, 20. That's more people than the number of employees in your entire small business (probably). That's more than the active roster of an NBA franchise (definitely). Heck, that's more than the number of employees in a good number of advertising agencies we've come across.
Here's the point, a lot of small business owners and people in general are still living in a fantasy world of "free social media."
People, It's not free - it's time to acknowledge that fact, and start understanding that you must be investing a portion of your budget (or a portion of your own time) towards social and non-traditional media channels.
Why? Simply put, that's where your customers are. That's where your people are. We think Dan Pfeiffer, Senior Advisor to President Obama, said it nicely at the end of this article:
“Ultimately, what all of this is about is finding ways to communicate with people in a time when media has become so disaggregated that simply communicating through the traditional means is woefully insufficient.”
It's a battle for attention, and newspaper ads just aren't cutting it anymore.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/09/us/politics/a-digital-team-is-helping-obama-find-his-voice-online.html
About 20 aides are dedicated to building a social media presence in the president’s own voice to help develop a more personal rapport on multiple platforms.