Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Social Networking Workshop for Local Sections American Chemical Society 1 Chris McCarthy is the Social Media Manager at ACS. Prior to working at ACS, Chris.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Social Networking Workshop for Local Sections American Chemical Society 1 Chris McCarthy is the Social Media Manager at ACS. Prior to working at ACS, Chris."— Presentation transcript:

1 Social Networking Workshop for Local Sections American Chemical Society 1 Chris McCarthy is the Social Media Manager at ACS. Prior to working at ACS, Chris managed public relations for trade associations representing the flavor and fragrance industries. He looks forward to collaborating with ACS volunteer leaders on how they can use social tools to engage and communicate with each other, their members, and the community at large. Chris McCarthy, Social Media Manager, ACS Member Communities Emilio X. Exposito, Michigan State University Local Section Emilio Xavier Esposito is a Councilor and Program Chair for the COMP Division. One of the great aspects of the Division that Emilio embraces is its desire to try new things and engage its members. Through the use of social media/delivering information on the division’s website, Emilio has been able to reach more of the COMP membership. Providing COMP related information via different outlets has increased the impact of COMP’s message. Emilio is the Chief Science Officer at exeResearch LLC in East Lansing, Michigan.

2 Goals for Today You should come away from this workshop with… a greater understanding of the variety of social tools practical applications for social media in local section activities ideas for how your section may begin to use or improve the use of social tools American Chemical Society 2

3 Why are Social Tools Important? Evolving as a new communication paradigm in the professional world Facilitates between meeting interactions –Augments face-to-face Eliminates need barriers of time and geography. –Allows the community to tap into more of its members Sharing of information is more efficient –Better than email – Entire conversation Latest version of documents Leverages synergy of a group to create bigger/better ideas Allows users to control the level of interaction American Chemical Society 3

4 Goal for Social Tools and ACS Social tools can extend the already existing activities of the ACS and chemical community to virtual space, leveraging benefits of efficiency and inclusiveness. These tools are another way to develop a relationship, to have dialogue, and to foster loyalty among ACS members. American Chemical Society 4

5 How Can Social Media Help With My Local Section Activities? 5 American Chemical Society

6 Promoting Local Section Events Social media is a great way to inform people about events, such as National Chemistry Week outreach or local section meetings You can tweet about events and even have conversations with attendees in real time American Chemical Society 6

7 Promoting Local Section Events American Chemical Society 7 Facebook allows you to post events and invite fans of your page.

8 Promoting Local Section Events American Chemical Society 8 Mentioning other organizations on Facebook in a Facebook post can allow it to be seen on their Facebook page, extending the reach to their audience as well as your own.

9 Promoting Local Section Events LinkedIn Groups also allow you to post updates about events. LinkedIn no longer allows you to post events as content group members can RSVP to, only updates. American Chemical Society 9

10 Communicating with Members If you have an existing email newsletter, you can tweet about it, post a link in Facebook or LinkedIn, or keep an archive of it on an ACS Network group. You can also use these tools to drive members to new content on your websites. American Chemical Society 10

11 Governance Activities American Chemical Society 11 The ACS Network is a powerful tool to help your section manage its business. Why use the ACS Network for Local Section Business? Platform licensed and customized by ACS for the chemical community –It is not Facebook or LinkedIn –Secure, trusted environment Uses the ACS ID – login and password for ACS electronic properties A central location for ACS business – free to the local section. Can avoid security, copyright, and access issues that come with third- party platforms

12 Governance Activities Executive Committee Secret group can be formed to keep minutes, notes, and any other documents generated for and by local section officers. Document and file upload tools provide a better way for a group to write or review documents than by email. Secret group can become the permanent place to keep documents as officers change. American Chemical Society 12

13 Governance Activities Document Collaboration Executive Committee Secret group can be formed to keep minutes, notes, and any other documents generated for and by local section officers. Document and file upload tools provide a better way for a group to write or review documents than by email. Secret group can become the permanent place to keep documents as officers change. American Chemical Society 13

14 Governance Activities General Local Section Activities A group (open, members, or private group) can be set up for the entire local section. This group can be used to have discussions among members. Local Section events Use the Network to help your chapter decide as a group what events you want to sponsor. Invite members and promote them using the events function. Post pictures in a photo album or share a video for all your members to see after the event. Grants and Awards Selection Process Set up a private group for reviewing applications Use ideation, 5-star rating, or polls American Chemical Society 14

15 MORE ON SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS AND SOME BEST PRACTICES FOR USING THEM What Exactly Is A “Tweet”? 15 American Chemical Society

16 Social Networking Tools ACS Network –More than 240,000 registered users. –Audience is the chemical community. Great way to conduct local section business. Facebook –More than 1 Billion registered users; 2 nd highest page rank on the web. –Social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links and videos. Twitter –500 Million registered users; 8 th highest page rank on the web. –Social networking and microblogging service using instant messaging, SMS or a web interface. (Tweets are 140 characters or less.) LinkedIn –160 Million registered users; 11 th highest page rank on the web. –A networking tool to find connections to recommended job candidates, industry experts, and business partners. American Chemical Society 16

17 Other Social Media Tools American Chemical Society 17

18 Twitter Basics A “tweet” is a post from an individual twitter account. Tweets starting with “@__” are comments/questions directed to that user –Ex. “@ACS_NCW What is this year’s theme for National Chemistry Week?” A hashtag (#NCW, #ACS_NOLA, #ChemAmb) is a way of indicating a tweet is related to a particular topic. Using them especially enhances conversations around events. RT – ReTweet, resending another person’s tweet to amplify its message. Twitter can be accessed at twitter.com, via mobile apps, via text messages, or through dashboard tools like TweetDeck or HootSuite. American Chemical Society 18

19 Facebook Basics (Pages vs. Groups) Pages: Posts come from Brand vs. Person Posts show up directly on fans’ walls, more public (opportunities for sharing, liking, and commenting) Can add applications; can see extensive analytics Groups: Posts come from Person vs. Group More insular; private. Content only shared in group among members American Chemical Society 19

20 LinkedIn Basics Primarily used for professional networking and job searches Has both members-only and open groups –Employment-related or with a focus on career specialties –Corporate and university alumni –Related to professional associations, special interest groups Group functionality limited to discussions, moderated by group owners and managers American Chemical Society 20

21 What Makes a Good Post? Keep it short—messages under 100 characters are far more likely to be liked, commented on, and shared. Timing matters—depending on your audience, posts on weekdays may be more popular than on weekends or weeknights. Questions, especially yes/no or short answer ones, get more traction. –The 2012 CCED theme is Rethinking Recycling — It’s Easy to Be Green. Do you recycle at home? Ask for tips—social media users, like anyone, love to share personal experiences and insights. American Chemical Society 21

22 How they work together Social media works best by using multiple channels to reach out to your audience. You could have a poll on the ACS Network that you link to from your Facebook page or Tweet about or share with a group on LinkedIn. Different content makes more sense for different tools. Think about your audience, your content, and your desired results. Leverage other relevant organizations or individuals by mentioning them—they may share your content with their audience (going viral). American Chemical Society 22

23 How to Get Started If you’re interested in using social media professionally, try using it personally first to get your feet wet. Don’t spread yourself too thin. Focus your attention on the platforms that make sense first. Listen! –Find out where your members are. –Hear what they’re talking about. –See what you can add to the conversation. American Chemical Society 23

24 If You Build a Garden, You Need To Tend To It Social media presences that aren’t active for a couple of weeks seem dormant, more than a few months seem dead. Answer questions. Just as in real life, ignoring people online is rude. Answer most questions publically— for every person who asks there could be a dozen or more who have the same question but don’t bother posting it. American Chemical Society 24

25 Learning Activity Break into groups of 4-5 people We’ll give you a piece of local section business, you brainstorm ways that social media could be used to complete the activity American Chemical Society 25

26 Final Thoughts Social media doesn’t replace other forms of communication with your members. If you already have a presence on the ACS Network, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or any other platform, let us know. We can help promote it. Not sure where to start? We’re happy to help you brainstorm how to use social media tools to enhance your local section’s programming, community outreach, and other activities. American Chemical Society 26

27 Need more? Local Section Tool Kit for ACS Network –www.acs.org/ls-network-kitwww.acs.org/ls-network-kit A new blog with social media resources for local section and division leaders will be available starting this month, on www.acs.org/getinvolved and in the ACS Network Volunteer Support & Engagement Groupwww.acs.org/getinvolved Contact ACS Staff –Chris McCarthy c_mccarthy@acs.orgc_mccarthy@acs.org Social Media Manager, Member Communities, Virtual Content –Christine Schmidt c_schmidt@acs.orgc_schmidt@acs.org ACS Network Product Manager, Web Strategy & Operations American Chemical Society 27


Download ppt "Social Networking Workshop for Local Sections American Chemical Society 1 Chris McCarthy is the Social Media Manager at ACS. Prior to working at ACS, Chris."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google