alison hook - communications team facebook coventry city council
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Alison Hook - Communications teamAlison Hook - Communications teamAlison Hook - Communications teamAlison Hook - Communications team
FacebookFacebookCoventry City CouncilCoventry City Council
Facebook beginningsFacebook beginnings
• It started with a group to find out what people thought about the City Centre masterplan
• Next we piloted pages for ‘Coombe Country Park’, followed by ‘Walking and cycling in Coventry’
• Then in November 2009 we created ‘Coventry’• Full list at http://www.coventry.gov.uk/facebook
Facebook setupFacebook setup
• Named ‘Coventry’ not ‘Coventry City Council’• Uses image of Coventry, not Council logo• Used FBML app to link to Citivision (Council
newsletter) and DirectGov widget (links to popular services on Council website)
• Set up shortcut URL http://www.facebook.com/coventrycc
Facebook strategyFacebook strategy
• We share news, service updates, photos and videos - nothing is automated
• We encourage conversations, and respond to direct questions
• We don’t post more than once a day / a few times a week
• We signpost to information already available online• We don’t have an overarching social media
strategy
Facebook strategyFacebook strategy
Facebook benefitsFacebook benefits
• Immediate way of finding out what people think about a topic
• Useful for time-sensitive information and emergencies…
Facebook growthFacebook growth
In January 2010 we had 527 fans...then it snowed.
Facebook growthFacebook growth
It snowballed.
Facebook growthFacebook growth
• We have over 21,000 ‘likes’• ‘Likes’ grow by 50 – 100 per week• 1000 visitors a week• Over 50% of new fans join via direct links• 25% come from Facebook suggestions• 50% aged under 25
Facebook strategyFacebook strategy
• No cost to use Facebook, just staff time• Controversial posts aren’t added late in the
afternoon• Managing the conversation • Day-to-day used as an additional channel – not the
only channel • In emergencies, used as a primary channel,
alongside Twitter
Facebook communityFacebook community
Facebook advertisingFacebook advertising
• Word of mouth and Facebook suggestions• Front page of website and relevant webpages• E-mail signatures and press releases• Chief Executive’s blog and staff magazine• Advertised by local media during the snow
EvaluationEvaluation
• Facebook Page Insights show us demographics and how many people are reading and commenting on posts
• Sport, employment news and road repairs are our hot topics!
• 75% of those who comment are over 45, however, 50% of fans are under 24
• 45% of new visitors to the Council website come from Facebook
• Each visitor from Facebook looks at an average of three webpages
Thank you!Thank you!
More details atwww.coventry.gov.uk/socialmedia