Social Media 101 How to use it for the benefit of Rotary! Created by: Marc Durocher [email protected].

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Social Media 101
How to use it for the benefit of
Rotary!
Created by: Marc Durocher
[email protected]
What is Social Media?
• Social media refers to the means of
interactions among people in which they
create, share, and exchange information and
ideas in virtual communities and networks
• Its the Word of mouth of the current times
but a million times more powerful and also
dangerous.
Top Social Media Sites
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Facebook - 750 million users a month
Twitter - 250 million users a month
FB is bigger
Linked In - 110 million users a month than the next
5 combined!!!
Pinterest - 85 million users a month
My space - 70 million users a month
Google Plus - 65 million users a month
Not directly social media - but YouTube gets over 1
billion unique visitors a month
You Tube
• Great resource for posting videos
• Can be used to learn more about Rotary for existing Rotarians
• Great for showing small clips to explain complex Rotary
programs such as Youth Exchange
• Use keywords to make your video easy to find. Ie. Rotary
International, Youth exchange, district 7010, the name of your
club or city / area.
• For ex. Search for “What is Rotary International” and this will
be one of the videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vVyG0TJBWM
Google Plus
• Direct competitor to FB
• Established by Google, but very few people using it in
comparison
• One great feature: Google Hangouts
– Chat face-to-face
– Broadcast to the world
– Hold Virtual meetings
• Learn more: http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/
My Space
• Mostly used for music / video industry to
share music and video
• Very much on the decline since FB
Pinterest
• A virtual cork board
• Can post images and tag them
• Not sure how it could be used for Rotary in its
current form
Linked In
• The Business version of Facebook
• There are many groups where you can share
ideas and have discussions with other
Rotarians
Twitter
• 140 character messages
• You can follow others and they can follow you
• Think of it like sending a text message to
everyone who follows you.
• Good for sending quick bits of info, or a link to
more info.
• Good for real time events, etc
Facebook
• Who is on FB?
• Difference between Friends, Pages,
Groups
–Friends - People, should not be
entities
FB Groups
• While Pages were designed to be the official profiles
for entities, such as celebrities, brands or
businesses, Facebook Groups are the place for small
group communication and for people to share their
common interests and express their opinion. Groups
allow people to come together around a common
cause, issue or activity to organize, express
objectives, discuss issues, post photos and share
related content.
• Can be public, or private
FB Pages
• Pages:Facebook Pages enable public figures,
businesses, organizations and other entities to
create an authentic and public presence on
Facebook. Unlike your profile, Facebook Pages
are visible to everyone on the internet by
default. You, and every person on Facebook,
can connect with these Pages by becoming a
fan and then receive their updates in your
News Feed and interact with them.
FB Events
• Your page can create a FB event and then you
and others can invite their friends to the
event.
• Not a good indicator of how many people to
expect as many will rsvp yes all the time and
many will never rsvp
• Nevertheless, great way to get the word about
your next event!
Growing your FB Page
• Use the “Build Audience” menu to invite all
your friends to like your page and have other
club members do the same
• Share the page on your personal page and ask
friends to like it
• Success = Engagement!
Successful Pages
• Post regularly but make good quality posts
• Ask Questions to engage your fans
• Post information about club activities, or even
information tidbits about Rotary
• Photos get the most attention, so post photos
from every meeting / event
• Great example of doing it right: Rotary Club
of Washago & Area - Centennial
More Resources
• Official list of Rotary Social Media sites
• http://www.rotary.org/en/mediaandnews/mu
ltimedia/social_networking/pages/ridefault.as
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• Or http://bit.ly/dJ8eZe
QUESTIONS?