StreetGames' Social Media lead Dom Walker highlights the potential benefits of social media and how a project can make the most of online marketing tools to promote itself
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Maximising social media
1. Maximising social media
What are the potential benefits of social media and how
can you make the most of online marketing tools to
promote your organisation?
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3. Potential benefits of social
media
Why social media?
• As of Feb 2012 845m worldwide monthly Facebook users and 30m in UK
• As of end 2011 300m worldwide Twitter users and between 7-15m in UK
• Opportunity to communicate with stakeholders, potential partners and press
• Chance to become part of an influencer’s news timeline
• Young person’s medium
• Mobile-ready
• Relatively cheap resource – free platforms, though can be time-intensive
• Can raise profile of organisation
• Engaged followers – potential to galvanise them
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4. What do you use social
media for?
Group discussion
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5. What do you use the platforms for?
Facebook
• A social media, interactive website
• Online forum/message board
• Communication device
• Different for boys only or girls only project
• All of above
Twitter
• Communication device
• Organisation awareness device
• An irreverent take on your organisation
• All of above
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9. Making the most of
online and social media
Content (is king)
Twitter
• Link back to other online
Facebook platforms
• Link back to other online platforms • Starting conversations
• Posting on others walls • Creating interesting tweets
• Mentioning relevant others • Tweet @StreetGames
• Creating interesting content that will
generate interaction
Website
• Engage with
• Link to other online
StreetGamesSportsCharity page.
platforms
We will promote you
• Reference partners
• Use resources from
www.streetgamesplus.org
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11. 10 Facebook top tips
Remember, social media is all about interaction. The clue’s in the name
1. Audit page likes – make sure you like all stakeholder orgs, and those you want a
relationship with
2. Give page a professional look and feel. Assume potential partners will look at it.
Photos, interaction, suitable content
3. Reference partners
4. Always try to link back to another online platform in content
5. Use www.bit.ly to track use of links
6. Mention related parties in posts and tag in photos/videos
7. Post on other pages’ walls
8. Encourage stakeholders to tag your page in photos and posts
9. Use photos in posts to bring them to life
10. Generate followers – word of mouth, competitions
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12. 10 Twitter top tips
1. Audit account follows – make sure you follow all stakeholder orgs, and those
you want a relationship with.
2. Decide on a voice for the account – ‘I’ or ‘we’, relaxed tone or formal
3. Always try to link back to another online platform in content
4. Use www.bit.ly to track use of links
5. Use official twitter handles to mention relevant parties.
6. Join conversation by using official/trending #
7. Aim to reply to all tweets that mention you
8. Use Twitter on your mobile whilst on the go
9. Use devices like TweetDeck to track multiple accounts on computer and track
non-handle tweets.
10. Generate followers – word of mouth, competitions, create engaging RT’able
content
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13. Please, get involved
• Follow @StreetGames and tweet us
• Like facebook.com/StreetGamesSportsCharity and post on the wall,
tag in photos
• Use the resources on www.streetgamesplus.org
• Got a video? Send it to us and we can upload it to our new YouTube
channel – youtube.com/StreetGamesVideos
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14. Contact
Any social media questions, contact
Email: dom.walker@streetgames.org
Mobile: 07912577762
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