Fording the Social Media Channel (webinar)

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Do you manage your institution’s social media presence? Ever wished you could clone yourself in order to get through your to-do list? Have you even considered stealing Hermione’s Time-Turner necklace? If so, this webinar is for you. Managing social media can be a very time consuming process if you don’t have the right strategies in place. For many marketers, admission counselors and alumni-relations officers, the management of department or institutional social media properties is an add -on to an already full plate. We’ll show you that you don’t have to add hours to your day to effectively manage your new social media responsibilities. Sharing case studies and best practices from the industry, this webinar will help you increase your day-to-day efficiency, develop a social media content strategy at your institution and determine which tools to focus on based on your goals and resources.

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Fording the Social Media Channel

#fordtheriver

http://mstnr.me/FordTheRiver

@plautmaayan

@MalloryWood

• Gooooooooooooooal setting• Ford the river with your wagon party • Timing, it is everything... and nothing• Your content arsenal• In 60 minutes or less...• Networks and Networking• Bunnies

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Example

Goal: Use Facebook to impact recruitment.

Example

Goal: Use Facebook to impact recruitment.

SMART Goal: Increase interactions on Facebook with Class of 2017 students by 15% before April 1, 2013.

Examples of measurable objectives

• Increase followers by __%• Increase content sharing __%• Increase website traffic __%• Increase avg time on blog __%• Increase donations __%• Increase applications __%• Increase attendance at events by __%

http://mstnr.me/CASESMA2012

ROI = (Gains - Costs) / Costs

‣After 2 months you gained 500 new LIKES on FB.‣You spend 5 min a day posting, listening,

and managing your Page (that’s 310 minutes).‣You earn an annual salary of $45,000

(that’s equivalent to an hourly rate of $21.64 or 36 cents/minute)

[500 - (310*$.36)] __________________________

(310*$.36)

Cost per Follower

$3.48

Cost per Follower

CASE STUDY

The Great Give - FSU

“The best thing we could do was reach out to members where they were and how they were communicating.” - Daniel Krueger, Assistant Director of Annual Giving

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Admissions

Marketing and Communications

Students

Alumni

Work study and Interns

Alumni Relations

Res Life/Student Affairs

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Photo by Joseph Carr

UWRightNow.wisc.edu

Results• 1,018 stories, photos, videos, tweets• Submissions from 50 states• Submissions from 66 countries• 14,000 unique visits to the site• Average time on page = 5 minutes• Mobile traffic = 20% of visitors • Site shared 8,000+ times on social networks

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image of clock?

Photo by Petar Milošević - CC BY-SA 3.0

http://mstnr.me/TimingStudy

Twitter‣ 1:00 - 3:00PM ET Mon. through Thurs.‣ Avoid posting after 8:00PM.‣ Avoid posting after 3:00PM on Fridays.‣ Peak traffic times are 9:00 AM - 3:00PM ET Mon.

through Thurs.

Facebook‣ 1:00 - 4:00PM ET = highest click throughs.‣ Peak traffic time is Wednesday at 3:00 PM.‣ Avoid posting after 8:00PM and before 8:00AM‣ Wait to post until after 11:00AM

Twitter

‣ Tweets during "busy hours" (8:00AM - 7:00PM) receive 30% higher engagement than Tweets published outside that time frame.‣ Tweets containing less than 100 characters receive

17% higher engagement than longer Tweets.‣ Tweets with one or two hashtags receive 21% higher

engagement than those with three or more hashtags.‣ Tweet no more than 4 times a day.‣ Include images and links for highest engagement.‣ Suggest tweeting on weekends.

http://mstnr.me/BuddyMediaData

Facebook

‣ Posts with 80 characters or less receive 23% higher interaction than longer posts.‣ Photo posts receive interaction rates 39% higher than

average. ‣ Do not post more than 7x a week.‣ When fans are asked to comment on a post, there is a

3.3x higher comment rate than when they are not asked to comment.‣ When fans are asked to share a post, the share rate is

7X higher than those posts not asking fans to share.

http://mstnr.me/BuddyMediaDataFB

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Photo by Jan Mehlich - CC BY-SA 3.0

Photo by David Kelleher - CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

ResultsTwitter: 822 mentions, 263 new followers, and 871 website clickthrus (a 204% increase from 2010).

FourSquare: 308 people viewed the various check-in specials and 213 people unlocked the specials.

YouTube: 1 video submission with 250 views.

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Social Media Calendar

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In 60 minutes

or less.

Courtney MallamCoordinator, Print & New Media

Glendon Campus of York University

@CourtneyMallam

Megan BernierUniversity Writer

Saint Lawrence University

@msteverb

Donna TalaricoIntegrated Marketing Manager

Elizabethtown College

@donnatalarico

Ann WhiteFormer Web Communications Coordinator

Oklahoma Christian University

@annmwhite

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Photo by HighEdWeb - Flickr

Hashtags to Track

#edUi#psuweb#sunycuad

#casesmc#higheredlive#cmgrchat

CASE RegionalsAmerican Marketing Association

Mallory WoodDirector of MarketingmStoner, Inc.@MalloryWoodmallory.wood@mstoner.com

http://mstnr.me/FordTheRiver

Ma’ayan PlautSocial Media CoordinatorOberlin College@plautmaayanmaayan.plaut@oberlin.edu