A Space for Us: Building an Online Alumni Community in a Web 2.0 World
Mary Beth [email protected]
Who has?
Read a blogSent a text messageJoined a listservPosted photos onlinePosted a Facebook profileMade a myspace pageJoined LinkedInStarted a blogFollowed someone on TwitterSigned up for Twitter
2007 list
Who has?
Written a blogPosted videos onlineShared documents on GoogleOver 100 followers on TwitterBuilt a site on NingBuilt a site on SquidooBought a web domainBecome a Blip.fm DJ?A FriendFeed
Are you task-driven?
Or
strategy-driven?
Twitter - 1,111,991,000 tweets as of June 9, 12:58 pmBlogs – 133 million indexed by Technorati since 2002Podcasts – 21.9 million users download 1+ per weekmyspace – 112 million active users monthly (2008)Facebook – 200 million active usersLinkedIn – 35 million professionals from 150+ industriesYouTube – 100 million videos viewed daily
Think it’s a fad?
http://thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/
-Blogs are now used by 24% of Internet users up from 13% in 2006- Social networks are now used by 26% of Internet users up from 17% in 2006- Videocasts are now used by 11% of Internet users up from 6% in 2006
Slower growers include:- RSS feeds: growing from 5% to 7%- Podcasts: growing from 5% to 7%- Business news sites: flat at 8%
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dbarefoot/1814873464/
The first question people ask about using social media in their marketing mix is…
How can we control the content?
Talk Back
Message Board scenario
What would you do?
a. Remove negative postsb. Respond with an official statement c. Ignore the posts
Other options?
So what’s the answer?
• Use only those tools that fit your institution.• Be authentic and transparent.• Share information generously.• Ensure you can handle the workload.• Have fun! Everyone likes fun people.