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A Space for Us: Building an Online Alumni Community in a Web 2.0 World

Mary Beth [email protected]

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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

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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

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Are you task-driven?

Or

strategy-driven?

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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/

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-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%

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/dbarefoot/1814873464/

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The first question people ask about using social media in their marketing mix is…

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How can we control the content?

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Talk Back

Message Board scenario

What would you do?

a. Remove negative postsb. Respond with an official statement c. Ignore the posts

Other options?

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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.

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