Social Media Presentation Wsu

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Social Media at WSU Weber State University June 2011

Transcript of Social Media Presentation Wsu

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Social Media at WSU

Weber State UniversityJune 2011

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What is social media?

• Facebook, YouTube, Twitter … and much, much more

• A way to communicate• A way to find answers• A way to stay connected

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The World of Web 2.0

• Web 1.0 (1990s) was a one-sided, “read-only” dialogue

• Web 2.0 (2000s) is “open” to enable interaction between people

• Social media takes full advantage of the ability to interact on the web

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How Big is Social Media?

• Social Media is now the No. 1 activity on the web

• Facebook tops Google for weekly traffic in the U.S.

• Facebook has more than 500 million users

• YouTube is now the second largest search engine in the world

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Is This Just Some Fad? Or is it Sticking Around?

• It’s not a fad … rather a “fundamental shift in how we communicate”

• Social media = user-generated content = advertising = business = $$$

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Therefore What?

YOU SHOULD BE USING THIS STUFF!

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Social Media at WSUWhat We’re Learning

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WSU on Facebook

• Official Weber State University site began July 2009.

• 7,000+ Likes in first year• 14,000+ Likes today• Users come from 18+ different

countries • Users speak 19 different

languages

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WSU on Facebook

• We’re interacting with people in a way we couldn’t otherwise

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Demographics of FB Fans

Male 43% Female 55%

Age 13-17 6% 18-24 45% 25-34 27% 35-44 12% 45-54 5% 55 3%

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Location of FB Users by City• Salt Lake City – 4,480• Ogden – 1,955• Layton – 145• Seattle + Kirkland – 133• Denver – 103• Sacramento – 70• Nashville – 62• Orem – 54• Phoenix – 52

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How are we using data from social media?

• Learn more about our audience• Insights tell us where we have

geographic clusters of interest• Insights tell us what users are

interested in – what they respond to• Story ideas for magazine • Feedback from students, alumni,

community• Customer service

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Social Media ExamplesThings That Have Worked for Us

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PHOTOS

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VIDEOS

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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QUESTIONS

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MORE QUESTIONS

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RELAYING USER QUESTIONS

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HEATED SUBJECT MATTER

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“CROWDSOURCING!”

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HUMOR?

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BABY DUCKS … unique stuff

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OLD/VINTAGE STUFF

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Some Do’s and Don'ts

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Proofread your posts

• Pay attention to spelling, grammar and spacing

• Take out unneeded URLs• Know that silly little errors can

end up making a big difference– Can skew meaning– Can draw a lot of unwanted attention

from users

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Consistency of voice

• Don’t have too many people posting as admins on your page

• Figure out what style of writing you want on your page and stick with that (more informal writing may be best)

• Figure out your pronoun – “We” is probably better than “I”

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Mix up the content

• Don’t just pump out information• Ask questions• Get feedback• Post photos• Post videos• Link to things• Aim for variety (and figure out

what works best for you)

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Pay attention

• Take time to read through what your users are saying

• Be a social media “reader”• Figure out what they like and

dislike (literally and figuratively)• Utilize your insights• Take constructive criticism

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Frequency of posting

• Don’t post so much that you get annoying to your users

• Don’t post so little that people forget you’re there

• How often do YOU think you should post?– We’d suggest no more than three

times a day and no less than once a week

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Tagging

• Tag businesses, users, any other FB page

• Tag in photos, videos and posts• When you tag a person or a

page, your post also shows up on their wall

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Negative Feedback

• Don’t be afraid of it• It can actually be beneficial

– Helps you learn something about your users

– Makes your page look credible and authentic to other users

• Just make sure you learn from it• Reply respectively – “Thanks for

the feedback!”

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Getting More Fans

• It’s a chicken-egg scenario• “If you build it, they will come.”

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Getting More Fans

• First: Post stuff that people would want to see (would you Like this page if you weren’t an admin?)

• Link from your external pages• Giveaways• Invite YOUR friends• Facebook Ads

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Questions?

[email protected]