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Marketing Your School with Social Media
Lausanne Laptop Institute – July 21, 2009
                                                                                         Lorrie Jackson
                                                                                    Marketing Director
                                                              Lausanne Collegiate School (Memphis, TN)



   i.    Why are we here?
         a. Start with some examples…
                  i. Midwestern boarding school – South Korean student called Director of Admission
                     for a campus tour and requested “Bobby” as the student tour guide. Bobby was
                     not an official guide but someone met on Facebook. Student later enrolled.
                 ii. Northeastern school – Alumni office having trouble attracting younger crowd to
                     annual cocktail party in Boston. Added event to Facebook page and wrote
                     “Free Cocktails” across a pic of Boston Skyline. Dramatic increase in attendance
                     by young alumni.
                iii. Southeastern high school – Admission office ran annual picnic for area eighth
                     graders. Office asked current high school students to create a Facebook group
                     and invite all eighth grade friends at feeder schools. 50% increase in attendance
                     compared to previous years with no other change in marketing efforts.
         b. Building or revising our school’s Web sites so that we can better serve the needs of our
            current and prospective families, alumni, donors and others.
         c. Lausanne Collegiate School – http://www.lausanneschool.com
                  i. Launched with finalsite in August 2008
                 ii. All modules, eNotify enews every week, robust use of media gallery
                iii. Great feedback, great ROI
         d. Challenge – a school’s Web site is not the only online resource our constituents are
            using to make decisions about us.
         e. Social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn give space for
            conversation about our schools and we need to be there:
                  i. Listening
                 ii. Participating
                iii. Sharing our story
               iv. Generating buzz
                v. Building community
               vi. Directing traffic back to our school site
   ii.   Why Social Media?
         a. Social media include those Web sites where users can:
                  i. share their favorite content (del.icio.us, Digg)
                 ii. publish original content (YouTube, Flickr)
                iii. connect with others (Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn)
         b. Election in Iran and Hudson plane crash are just two examples of how messages by the
            people can instantly be shared without official sanction and how those messages are
            accepted at face value.

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c. Consumers/citizens are making decisions today based upon these online conversations
          and not just upon what is being officially delivered to them.
       d. However, we educators have traditionally marketed with viewbooks, DVDs and, static
          web sites, pushing content but not opening up to the conversation.
       e. Turn your funnel into a megaphone – Seth Godin’s flipping the funnel
          http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2006/01/flipping_the_fu.html
iii.   How to Market with Social Media?
       a. Subgroups
                i. Alumni
                       1. Facebook
                       2. LinkedIn
               ii. Admission
                       1. Facebook
                              a. Inquiry stage
                              b. Accepted not yet enrolled
                              c. Enrolled not yet attending classes
              iii. General School Affinity
                       1. Facebook
                       2. Twitter
                       3. You Tube
iv.    How to be Successful?
       a. Define Your Digital Vision
                i. See Larry Weber’s book Marketing to the Social Web
       b. Take it step by step – Beth Kanter, expert in social media in nonprofits,
          http://www.bethkanter.org/
                i. Listen
               ii. Participate
              iii. Share your story
             iv. Generate buzz
              v. Build your community
       c. Drive Them Back to your school’s Web site
                i. Three marketing goals
                       1. Raise money
                       2. Recruit students
                       3. Retain students
               ii. Hard to do all three well using just social media
              iii. Need our school’s Web site to help us:
                       1. Online application
                       2. Online donation
                       3. Collection of alumni data
                       4. Delivery of policies, forms
                       5. Secure collaboration among teachers/students
                       6. Much more
v.     How to Sync Up?
       a. Sports – Love ‘em? Hate ‘em?
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i. Gets parents, students, alumni excited about your school
                 ii. May be the only way to get them involved at first
                iii. Once excited, you can tell them more, invite them to more, get their
                     participation in arts and other activities
         b. Sports Community vs. School Community – a symbiotic relationship
                  i. Sports…
                        1. Builds excitement
                        2. Introduces school to new audience
                        3. Creates buzz
                 ii. Which then makes constituents want to learn more or find out what to do next so
                     they go to the school community
                iii. The School…
                        1. Deepens commitment
                        2. Informs and engages its constituents
                        3. Provides substance beyond the style
               iv. Constituents then go to sporting events to share what they’ve learned or
                     encourage others to do something.
         c. Same for social media vs. school’s site – a symbiotic relationship
                  i. Social media…
                        1. Builds excitement
                        2. Introduces school to new audience
                        3. Creates buzz
                 ii. Which then makes constituents go to the school’s site to learn more or find out
                     what to do next
                iii. The school’s site
                        1. Deepens commitment
                        2. Informs and engages its constituents
                        3. Provides substance beyond the style
               iv. Constituents then go to social media to share what they’ve learned or
                     encourage others to do something.
         d. So how can we help the process?
                  i. From social media to your Web site
                        1. Post just a few photos on Facebook and say, “For more, go to our Web
                            site at….”
                 ii. From your site to social media
                        1. Share this button
                        2. Find us on Facebook page
                        3. Add to your news scroll, eNotify newsletters

Lausanne Collegiate School                                    Lorrie Jackson
                        http://www.lausanneschool.com                         http://lorriejackson.com
                                  Twitter - lausanneschool                                 Twitter - lorriej
               http://www.youtube.com/lausanneschool                   ljackson@lausanneschool.com
    http://www.facebook.com/lausannecollegiateschool
                  LinkedIn – Lausanne Alumni Association
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  • 1. Marketing Your School with Social Media Lausanne Laptop Institute – July 21, 2009 Lorrie Jackson Marketing Director Lausanne Collegiate School (Memphis, TN) i. Why are we here? a. Start with some examples… i. Midwestern boarding school – South Korean student called Director of Admission for a campus tour and requested “Bobby” as the student tour guide. Bobby was not an official guide but someone met on Facebook. Student later enrolled. ii. Northeastern school – Alumni office having trouble attracting younger crowd to annual cocktail party in Boston. Added event to Facebook page and wrote “Free Cocktails” across a pic of Boston Skyline. Dramatic increase in attendance by young alumni. iii. Southeastern high school – Admission office ran annual picnic for area eighth graders. Office asked current high school students to create a Facebook group and invite all eighth grade friends at feeder schools. 50% increase in attendance compared to previous years with no other change in marketing efforts. b. Building or revising our school’s Web sites so that we can better serve the needs of our current and prospective families, alumni, donors and others. c. Lausanne Collegiate School – http://www.lausanneschool.com i. Launched with finalsite in August 2008 ii. All modules, eNotify enews every week, robust use of media gallery iii. Great feedback, great ROI d. Challenge – a school’s Web site is not the only online resource our constituents are using to make decisions about us. e. Social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn give space for conversation about our schools and we need to be there: i. Listening ii. Participating iii. Sharing our story iv. Generating buzz v. Building community vi. Directing traffic back to our school site ii. Why Social Media? a. Social media include those Web sites where users can: i. share their favorite content (del.icio.us, Digg) ii. publish original content (YouTube, Flickr) iii. connect with others (Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn) b. Election in Iran and Hudson plane crash are just two examples of how messages by the people can instantly be shared without official sanction and how those messages are accepted at face value. 1
  • 2. c. Consumers/citizens are making decisions today based upon these online conversations and not just upon what is being officially delivered to them. d. However, we educators have traditionally marketed with viewbooks, DVDs and, static web sites, pushing content but not opening up to the conversation. e. Turn your funnel into a megaphone – Seth Godin’s flipping the funnel http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2006/01/flipping_the_fu.html iii. How to Market with Social Media? a. Subgroups i. Alumni 1. Facebook 2. LinkedIn ii. Admission 1. Facebook a. Inquiry stage b. Accepted not yet enrolled c. Enrolled not yet attending classes iii. General School Affinity 1. Facebook 2. Twitter 3. You Tube iv. How to be Successful? a. Define Your Digital Vision i. See Larry Weber’s book Marketing to the Social Web b. Take it step by step – Beth Kanter, expert in social media in nonprofits, http://www.bethkanter.org/ i. Listen ii. Participate iii. Share your story iv. Generate buzz v. Build your community c. Drive Them Back to your school’s Web site i. Three marketing goals 1. Raise money 2. Recruit students 3. Retain students ii. Hard to do all three well using just social media iii. Need our school’s Web site to help us: 1. Online application 2. Online donation 3. Collection of alumni data 4. Delivery of policies, forms 5. Secure collaboration among teachers/students 6. Much more v. How to Sync Up? a. Sports – Love ‘em? Hate ‘em? 2
  • 3. i. Gets parents, students, alumni excited about your school ii. May be the only way to get them involved at first iii. Once excited, you can tell them more, invite them to more, get their participation in arts and other activities b. Sports Community vs. School Community – a symbiotic relationship i. Sports… 1. Builds excitement 2. Introduces school to new audience 3. Creates buzz ii. Which then makes constituents want to learn more or find out what to do next so they go to the school community iii. The School… 1. Deepens commitment 2. Informs and engages its constituents 3. Provides substance beyond the style iv. Constituents then go to sporting events to share what they’ve learned or encourage others to do something. c. Same for social media vs. school’s site – a symbiotic relationship i. Social media… 1. Builds excitement 2. Introduces school to new audience 3. Creates buzz ii. Which then makes constituents go to the school’s site to learn more or find out what to do next iii. The school’s site 1. Deepens commitment 2. Informs and engages its constituents 3. Provides substance beyond the style iv. Constituents then go to social media to share what they’ve learned or encourage others to do something. d. So how can we help the process? i. From social media to your Web site 1. Post just a few photos on Facebook and say, “For more, go to our Web site at….” ii. From your site to social media 1. Share this button 2. Find us on Facebook page 3. Add to your news scroll, eNotify newsletters Lausanne Collegiate School Lorrie Jackson http://www.lausanneschool.com http://lorriejackson.com Twitter - lausanneschool Twitter - lorriej http://www.youtube.com/lausanneschool ljackson@lausanneschool.com http://www.facebook.com/lausannecollegiateschool LinkedIn – Lausanne Alumni Association 3
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