Download - 2014 08 Facebook for Rotary (beginners)
for Rotary
members
and Clubs
Rotary District 9520 – Facebook Introduction
FACEBOOK FOR ROTARY CLUBS
• Facebook has more than 900m active users.
[If Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest in the world after China & India.]
• 526m people log on daily.
• More than 300m photos are uploaded daily.
• 30million organisations have a Facebook Page
• Average user has 130 friends
• Facebook was launched in
FACEBOOK FACTS…
2004
FACEBOOK FOR ROTARY CLUBS
HOW TO BECOME A FB USER
Go to www.facebook.com
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FB HELP
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PERSONAL PROFILES v PAGES
Personal Profiles represent individual people and
must be held under an individual name.
You can friend a person to see their updates.
Friends can see your public updates.
Facebook Pages connect people to a topic they
care about, such as a business, brand, activity,
organisation or celebrity.
Pages are managed by people with personal profiles
You can like a Page to see updates in your News.
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Timeline Basic Info
Cover
picture
Profile
picture
PERSONAL
PROFILE
TIMELINE View
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Profile
picture
Cover
picture
Basic info
Facebook PAGE
TIMELINE view
Timeline
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Privacy settings allow you to choose what information you make available and to who
Golden Rule – Think before you post: - Don’t post anything you don’t want to share publicly - Do post everything you want to share with the public Have a Policy & Procedure to
remove unwanted posts
Help is available!
FACEBOOK CAN BE SAFE & SECURE
FACEBOOK FOR ROTARY CLUBS
FB PAGE SETTINGS
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FRIENDS
PERSONAL
PROFILE
TIMELINE View
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FIND FRIENDS
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FIND FRIENDS
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FIND PAGES
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ADDING POSTS AND PHOTOS
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CARING AND
SHARING
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Take photo on phone and upload to Facebook
Engage and entertain
Easy and instantaneous
Short and sweet message
A DEMONSTRATION
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FACEBOOK ETIQUETTE
Apply the 4-Way Test
Think Before you Post
Apply Common Sense
Guidelines We encourage discussion and debate in the comments, however, we do not allow:
-Offensive or suggestive language
-Personal attacks
-Anonymous postings
-Wildly off-topic comments
-Spam or advertisements We reserve the right to delete comments that fall into any of these categories
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HINTS
• Check that your Club has a Facebook Page
• If using Rotary symbols, is it endorsed by the Club, with multiple administrators?
• Don’t restrict Posts to Friends if you want to share with the Public
• Lots of photos – with action and colour
• Like, Comment and Share often
• Keep it short and sweet
• Engage, not lecture
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MYTHS AND CONCERNS
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FACEBOOK CONCERN #1
I DON’T NEED IT
“I don’t use Facebook – I value my privacy.”
“We struggle to get any Public Relations exposure.”
“I don’t use Facebook – I prefer to speak to people.”
“I’m time poor & have lost contact with many people.”
the definition of irony
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FACEBOOK CONCERN#2
Facebook is impersonal.
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FACEBOOK CONCERN #3
It’s not safe
1. Spend more time listening
2. If it doubt, don’t say it
3. They’re called ‘Friends’ for a reason
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FACEBOOK CONCERN #4
I don’t understand it.
You’ve got plenty of
time to learn.
Just TRY
FACEBOOK FOR ROTARY CLUBS
1. Engage Youth
2. Connect and stay connected
3. Establish events (and invite people along)
4. Connect with other Rotary Clubs & Rotarians
5. Direct people from Facebook to your website
6. Share stories
7. Its Free!
8. Its Easy!
potential uses of Facebook
summary & actions
1. Spread the word and get connected
to friends and other clubs
2. Facebook can be safe & secure
3. Short + sweet = visually appealing
4. Help is always available!
5. Facebook is EASY and FUN