A Bit of Clarity: Using Social Media for Pageants

Welcome to the guest blog we’re cleverly calling “A Bit of Clarity” by Claire Buffie.

Claire3[Not so] Quick intro:  In addition to being Miss New York 2010, one of Will’s video interviews featuring Miss America contestants , I am a photographer and graphic designer—visual communicator, if you will. I grew up in Indianapolis, IN where I graduated from Ball State University with a BFA in Visual Communications.Ball State is also where I learned of the Miss America Organization and began competing. After college, I moved to New York where I held a variety of jobs including graphic designer for a dance magazine, working at Apple fixing iPhones and more, and the entrepreneurial endeavor of pursuing my own business full time. I was hired in my most favorite job of all when I became Miss New York 2010 through which my advocacy for equal rights became increasingly public and allowed me to make the real and lasting change I had only hoped to make by the end of my lifetime. To do it by 25 years old was incredible and only motivation to continue myself, and to inspire and help others to do the same.

At Miss America 2011, I finished in the Top 12 and was voted America’s Choice Finalist. I want to share a bit with you about what I did to prepare for the opportunity and shed some light on the branding necessary of a “pageant girl” to stand out in this day and age of oversaturated communication, reality stars, gossip-seeking people and of course the constant interconnectedness of social media. I’ll share a bit of my experiences in addition to some of the amazing insights I have gained and continue to gain daily as a Masters student at Georgetown University in Public Relations and Corporate Communications. I’ve joked that this degree is just really an extension of being a state titleholder, but that’s not far from the truth. You’ll see…


Let’s start with the basics: Social media vs. social marketing

 

Are they different? Are they the same? Do they go hand in hand? Do I need it?

Media is an instrument of communication, so when you add the social component, you add the dialogue and the interaction rather than the pushed communication through a media channel. Social networking is the infrastructure, the channel, through which you communicate the content of social media. It’s Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, even MySpace if anyone still uses it.

Social marketing is powerful. Social marketing seeks to influence social behaviors not to benefit the marketer, but to benefit the target audience and the general society.

So as I see it, social media and networking are imperative parts of maximizing the effect of social marketing AND social marketing is what the Miss America Organization and the concept of a platform is all about. As individuals in a non-profit arena, we should all be utilizing the free platforms of social media.

Social media is necessary to spread any message and create awareness in today’s society. The key to social media is not bombarding your friends’ twitter feeds or having thousands of friends on Facebook, it’s about sending the right messages to the right people to enact the right action. Granted, there is a lot to messaging, and I’ll focus on that in future blogs, but for now, a few starter tips:

Connect your social media tools.
Tweetdeck is a great tool to sync your Twitter with personal Facebook and Facebook fanpages. With Tweetdeck, you can send one message to multiple accounts or choose to only select one account. I didn’t necessarily wish my friend Happy Birthday via Twitter AND my Miss New York Facebook page, but instead left social comments to my personal pages and relevant info to my fan pages. Tweetdeck also allows you to create columns to follow trends or groups of people. I have an MAO sisters column and an #equality column.

Be present, but not overwhelming.
Buffer is another helpful Twitter tool. Buffer allows you to create a queue of 10 tweets at one time that will be filtered out to your followers throughout the day. Buffer analyzes when your followers are most active and sends your messages out accordingly. This gives you a constant presence on social media, hitting your key publics and audience at the times when they are most apt to listen.

Use your 140 characters wisely.
Craft your messages with care and remember that everything you put on the Internet is out there for anyone to read, to take out of context and to save forever. Include websites and links, hashtags and Twitter handles of friends and colleagues. The more you include others in your messaging, the further it will spread. Have a call to action in your messaging, not just information.

Timing is everything.
There are tons of studies out there that map out when people are most active on social media, when they check their emails and when they’re just focused and busy at work, missing your tweets about Sally’s cute jacket at dinner last night. Here’s an easy rule of thumb to remember: Tweet with coffee, Tweet with chocolate, Tweet with wine.  May you don’t drink coffee or wine or eat chocolate, but what the means is tweet in the morning (7-8am), the afternoon when people are finishing up lunch (12-1pm) and in the evening after dinner (7-8pm).

Maintain your privacy.
The day you win a title—local or state—make a fan page. Direct people to your fan page rather than your personal page and provide them with what they want: photos, updates, news articles, etc. Fan pages allow you to accept requests from middle schoolers and political lobbyists equally. When your year of service is up, you want to be able to maintain the incredible relationships you’ve formed, but you will undoubtedly find that you have more “friends” you don’t know than do. After your year of service, check in to that fan page regularly and acknowledge the people who have supported you.

Those are my tidbits to starting a strong social media presence. It will build the foundation to launch social media campaigns when it really matters—like America’s Choice for Miss America, or better yet, changing a law in your state in regards to social justice and equality.

I’m super excited for the opportunity to share a little “Bit of Clarity” with you all each month! Thank you, Will, and thank you all for reading!

Claire Buffie
www.clairebuffie.com
Twitter: @clairebuff  

VIDEO: Kendall Morris – Miss Texas 2011

Photo by Zac Grimaldo

Kendall Morris in her own words: "I always enjoyed watching the pageant, and I sat in the audience four times just hoping that one day I could be that girl representing the state of Texas on that stage.  So it's very surreal that it's actually me --  it's actually happening -- and I'm going after that crown!"

This Saturday, January 14, 2012, fifty-three young ladies from across the country will compete for the coveted title of Miss America.

One of the contestants, Miss Texas 2011, sat down with me for a quick interview moments before leaving for the Miss America pageant.  Kendall Morris, a twenty-year-old broadcast journalism major at Texas Christian University discussed her journey to capture the title of Miss Texas, her father's impact on her platform, and yes...the last thing that exploded in her microwave 🙂

Be sure to watch Kendall and the rest of the Miss America contestants live from Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas on ABC at 9pm EST this Saturday!

You can also follow Kendall on Twitter at: @MissTexas2011

-Will the Pageant Guy
  

VIDEO: MAOTeen 2011 – Lacey Interviews National Princesses

This week our special guest turns the tables and gets to do the interviewing!

During this year's Miss America Pageant, Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2011, Lacey Russ took some time to get to know a few of the National Princesses during the unveiling of Sherri Hill's new Kid's Collection for 2011.  Be sure to watch the video below to see Lacey interview some of the National Princesses -- and possibly a future Miss America's Outstanding Teen state titleholder!

P.S. To gain an insight on MAOT's Teen in Training Camp straight from the founder check out this blog post courtesy of Four Points Magazine!

P.P.S. Don't forget to VOTE for your favorite contestant in MAOTeen's Teens in Training Camp Contest at http://www.facebook.com/thePageantGuy.  If you weren't able to compete in the contest, but would like to register for the Camp, use promo code PAGEANTGUY and save $250.00.  Click here to register.

-Will the Pageant Guy

 

  

VIDEO: MAOTeen 2011 – Lacey’s Keepsake

Taken from Lacey's Official MAOTeen Blog:

"? Scholastic Ambition - Obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education with a Master’s Degree in Counseling

? Favorite TV Show - Food Network Challenge

? Favorite Food - Cappuccino Chunky Chocolate ice cream!!!!!

? Favorite Place to Visit - My grandparent’s ranch

? Pets - Coco, identical to Bruiser in Legally Blonde

? Secret Dream - Work in a bakery and someday be The Next Food Network Star!

? The one thing I can’t live without - Going to Sonic with best friends. (ice cream is involved!)."

As you can tell from some her favorites, Lacey (like myself and many others) has a sweet tooth 🙂  But this outstanding teen's love for sweets just isn't about having the occasional treat...Lacey also love to bake! To honor their current titleholder, the Miss America's Outstanding Teen organization created a very special keepsake to recognize Lacey's passion for baking.  Wondering what it is?  Watch the video below.

P.S. Don't forget to VOTE for your favorite contestant in MAOTeen's Teens in Training Camp Contest at http://www.facebook.com/thePageantGuy

P.P.S. If you weren't able to compete in the contest, but would like to register for the Camp, use promo code PAGEANTGUY and save $250.00.  Click here to register.

-Will the Pageant Guy

 

  

VIDEO: Miss America’s Outstanding Teen 2011 – Lacey Russ

From Miss America's Outstanding Teen's official press release this past summer:

"Orlando, FL - August 29, 2010 - Miss Oklahoma's Outstanding Teen Lacey Russ was crowned Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2011. Lacey preformed a piano piece that was a combination of Bach's Prelude XXI and Beethoven's Sonata Pathetique and spoke of her platform P.U.R.E Excellence in order to win the hearts of the audience and judges.

Lacey is from Cordell, OK where she will be starting her senior year at Cordell High School. Ranked number one in her class she is a busy young lady. She is a cheerleader, serves on the student council, plays basketball and is a member of the honor band."

So, in continuation of thePageantGuy.com's six-week series on the Miss America's Outstanding Teen organization, I have a special guest for you. Introducing Lacey Russ, Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2011!

P.S. Enrollment for MAOT's Teens in Training Camp Contest is still ongoing...READ BELOW 🙂

FREE REGISTRATION CONTEST

thePageantGuy.com is offering a Free Registration -- worth $1,000.00 -- to Miss America's Outstanding Teen's newest program called Teens in Training Camp - a program held during this year's MAOTeen 2011 pageant designed to teach personal development and leadership skills that many pageant contestants develop through competition.

NO purchase necessary. NO pageant experience required. NO excuse why you shouldn't compete in this AMAZING contest!

CLICK HERE for complete contest details and Official Rules.

P.S. If you don't want to compete in the contest, register using promo code PAGEANTGUY and save $250.00.  Click here to register.

-Will the Pageant Guy

  

VIDEO: Interviewing Miss America’s Outstanding Teens

So how do you interview 12 titleholders in one video? Well you send in a special team of guest correspondents to do the job 🙂

At this year's Miss America, I was invited to La Casa Hermosa's party for the Miss America's Outstanding Teen titleholders. And a party it was with crowns, banners, photographers, media, and the entire MAOTeen 2010 titleholder roster in attendance!

With so much fun/chaos happening at the same time, I let a couple of titleholders take my camera and conduct interviews of their own. Thanks to Kayla and Lexie (you may have my job soon lol) for the AWESOME interviews! Check out the video below.

Featuring (in alphabetical order):
Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Scarlett Walker
Miss California's Outstanding Teen 2010 -  Shelby Sinkler
Miss Colorado's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Lexie O'Dowd
Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen 2010 - MaryKatherine Fechtel
Miss Indiana's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Katelyn Marak
Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Brooke Hotard
Miss Michigan's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Brooke Rowland
Miss Montana's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Amy Fox
Miss North Carolina's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Kayla Renee Hollingsworth
Miss North Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Cara Mund
Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Emma Thomas

Miss Wisconsin's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Teaka Griesbach

Thank you to Robin Fleming of La Casa Hermosa and Kim Parrish of Miss America's Outstanding Teen for inviting me and certainly count me in for next year!

FREE REGISTRATION CONTEST

thePageantGuy.com is offering a Free Registration to Miss America's Outstanding Teen's newest program called Teens in Training Camp - a program held during this year's MAOTeen 2011 pageant designed to teach personal development and leadership skills that many pageant contestants develop through competition.

Do not miss out on this FUN contest offered by thePageantGuy.com and Miss America's Outstanding Teen awarding ONE lucky contestant a Free Registration -- worth $1,000.00 -- to MAOT's Teens in Training Camp. Contest Finalists will also receive prizes from our Contest Sponsor, La Casa Hermosa!

NO purchase necessary. NO pageant experience required. NO excuse why you shouldn't compete in this AMAZING contest!

Enrollment ends SATURDAY. Click here for complete contest details and Official Rules. Best of Luck!

P.S. If you don't want to compete in the contest, register using promo code PAGEANTGUY and save $250.00.  Click here to register.

-Will the Pageant Guy