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Social Media at Georgetown - Nov. 2012 Overview

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Rob Mathis

An overview of social media content strategy at Georgetown.
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Page 1: Social Media at Georgetown - Nov. 2012 Overview

Social Media @ Georgetown

Engaging the Hoya community online

Collectively telling the Georgetown story

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Roadmap for Today

1.Why social media is important to

Georgetown

2.The social media community we foster

3.Best practices for social platforms

4.The “Social Media Working Group”

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#Connect #Create #Educate

• We want to inspire everyone at the university to use social communication and collaboration tools in a creative, strategic and professional manner.

why social media is important to GU

@GeorgetownSocial media helps GU connect with and educate our community by creating interesting and inspiring content that tells the Georgetown story.

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The Conversation Online is Already Happening

why social media is important to GU

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When You Feed the ‘Beast’…

the social media community we foster

Since October 2010:

150% increase in Facebook fans.

370% increase in Twitter followers.

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Pick the Right Platform

GOAL: make our social media profiles a value-added part of our followers’ daily information gathering.

There are a lot of tools to chose from. Focus on doing a few well but be open to experimentation.

the social media community we foster

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How we are using it:

• Posting stories from homepage (more visually)

• Communicating with current students, alumni and GU community about campus news/updates.

• Using photos and videos to give a window into campus life.

facebook.com/georgetownuniv

FacebookCreate content that is easily shared

best practices

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How we are using it:

• Highlight news stories from Georgetown.edu homepage

• Provide details on high-level events

• Share pictures and videos of timely/interesting events on campus

• Ask for feedback on new channels of communication

Twitter.com/Georgetown

TwitterKeep it laid back and conversational

best practices

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• Share images of GU’s campuses – community free to use as they wish.

• Use Flickr to share on Twitter – shows no. of views.

• Feeds automatically to GU mobile app.

flickr.com/georgetownuniversity

Flickr

best practices

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Collaborating on Social Media @ GU

We’ve developed a working group of staff across main, law and med campuses who manage social media:

…aims to foster a collaborate and strategic approach to the use of social media at

Georgetown by bringing together a diverse set of people from across the university to

discuss best practices and find new ways to tell the Georgetown story.

the social media working group

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SMWG Successes

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_the social media working group

#Hoyas2012

Final Four Google+ Hangout

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Facebook: Georgetown UniversityTwitter: @Georgetown

Flickr: GeorgetownUniversityFoursquare: GeorgetownPinterest: GeorgetownU

find more at georgetown.edu/connect