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Social media and not-for-profit organisations
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What’s ahead? A mix of answers and questions... Some sharing good practice... Definition and different tools The Good The Bad The Ugly
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Range of Not of Profit sector Government – central, local, regional Charity – big, small, membership, fundraising, campaigning... Big Society Local groups Trade unions Campaigns Arts organisations
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So what is social media? Dictionary definition: ‘Social media - A term used to describe a variety of web- based platforms, applications and technologies that enable people to socially interact with one another online. Social media sites have content based on user participation and user-generated content (UGC), rather than read-only media.’ Social networking, micro-blogging, video/photo sharing, wikis (E.g’s you may have come across: Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Twitter, blogs, Wikipedia).
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TIMES ARE CHANGING Consumer behaviour Technology Media landscape
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Some Facts 100 million users 300,000 users added every day 60% outside US During first Leaders’ Debate 5.5% of all global activity on Twitter was on the debate JRF 3,902 followers Countryside Alliance 1,120 TUCnews 4,164 Oxfam 123,001
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The Bad Because it’s easy to create and distribute content, it’s also more difficult to capture people’s attention. There’s a lot of recycled non-social media stuff used. The vast majority of Web content is pretty marginal - if that. So we’ve got to put extra time and effort into creating good stuff. And that’s really not so bad after all!
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The Ugly... DON’T force people to get involved with social media if they really aren’t comfortable with it. It can have disastrous consequences... And what can happen if you get it wrong when you try to make something out of a bad situation…
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Social Media Twitter in DWP Different government departments have made different use of social media – depending on their audience. Previous Employment Minister Jim Knight was a big fan – which had some press office people worried! Working with Martha Lane Fox – we made a real effort to move forward – but it isn’t easy. Jobcentre Plus use it to tweet vacancies, with local jobcentres tweeting up the latest local jobs available.
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NEW MEDIA BREAKS INTO TOP 10 SiteUnique VisitorsGrowth 1Yahoo! News40.2 M6.1% 2CNN Digital38.7 M0.0% 3MSNBC Digital33.8 M-15.3% 4AOLNews22.6 M-4.3% 5Fox NewsDigital17.0 M1.3% 6NYTimes.com16.5 M-18.1% 7Tribune Newspapers16.1 M-2.2% 8ABCNEWSDigital16.0M31.8% 9GoogleNews13.3 M-2.7% 10Huffington Post13.1M94.2% Source: Nielson Online
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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR JRF? Audiences Transparency Engagement
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Now it’s your turn... How can your organisation social media to communicate with your audiences: -Service users -Colleagues and internal communications -Recruitment -Fundraising -Sharing information -Pleasure!
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Risks and rewards What about risks? Rogue users Oooops Poor quality Costs A conversation with the world
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Summing up Feedback Questions Ideas Next steps
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