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The Social Rotarian September 2013 Debbie Harris 2013-2014 District PR Chair 2013-2014 RYLA Facilitator Coordinator
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Your PR Committee Debbie Harris – PR Chair Las Vegas Rotary Club Jennifer Weed – Social Media Chair Red Rock New Generations Club Will Kelso – Social Media/Online Marketing San Gabriel New Generations Rachel Diehl – Press Releases, Traditional Media Red Rock New Generations Club Richard Reed – Online Marketing Las Vegas Rotary Club Bob Basile – Content Writing Rancho Del Chino
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Social Media is FREE Social Media is here to stay and can be a big part of your Club’s outreach Start slow using Facebook and then progress to other social media platforms such as Twitter and Google+ Everyone can get involved Take a picture during your meeting and Post to your Facebook Profile Share what is Posted on your Club’s Facebook Page Connect with RI and other Clubs on Facebook, LinkedIn & Twitter
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Have a Social Media Committee as Part of PR Committee Have 1 or more members responsible for social media postings Set up a schedule Monday – Post the upcoming Speaker with picture & bio Tuesday – Share something from the District page Wednesday - Share something from the RI Facebook page Thursday – Grab a video off of YouTube Friday – Post something about a new member, event, community project, etc. Whatever day you meet, take a picture and Post to your Facebook Club Page and your Profile. Spread the word!
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The Facebook Quandary Facebook requires a Page to be connected to a Profile It violates Facebook’s Terms of Service to have more than one Profile page That being said, you may still want to use an email that is created for your Club, i.e. Admin@ABCRotary.com and set up the Facebook page with that login and create a passwordAdmin@ABCRotary.com Make the Profile page something as simple as Susan Rotary and do not fill out any other info on it Could you get caught at some time in the future? Possibly but Facebook is constantly making changes so hopefully they will add some kind of “employee/admin” profile Their Business Account Profile did not give enough flexibility
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Create a Page
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Choose Company, Organization or Institution
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Facebook Will Walk You Through It
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Editing & Adding Admins
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Edit Settings – Fill in Your Club’s Info
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Mobile for Uploading Photos
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Las Vegas Rotary Facebook Page
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Facebook - District 5300
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Admins Will See Stats
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Facebook – 5300 eClub
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Facebook Rotary International 231,152 likes · 7,207 talking about this · 6,110 were here
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Connect with Rotary Event Pages
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Facebook’s New Graph Search
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Use Facebook as Your Club Must be an Administrator on the Facebook page
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Connect with Other Clubs/Districts
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The Power of Sharing Pew Research 2012 Average # of Facebook Friends is 229
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Now My 2,000+ Friends May See It
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Rotary International Company Page on LinkedIn
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Rotary Listed in Current Positions Listed in Current
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And Again in Organizations Want Rotary to show up as often as possible.
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Join the RI Official Group
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Our New District Twitter Page Be Sure & Follow Us
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Rotary on Twitter – Follow Them
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ReTweet
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Rotary on YouTube Share These Find Videos Under 3 Minutes
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RotariansConnectD5300.com Website Use this to Promote Fundraising Events & Incentive for New Members
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District 5300 Website
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Facebook Feed On Website
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Rotary.Org
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The Social Rotarian Debbie Harris District PR Chair 2013-2014 RYLA Facilitator Coordinator 2013-2014 702.465.4082 Debbie@dowecomply.com
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