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Social Media for Associations

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Social media for Associations
Presented by Maggie McGary to the Association Foundation Group on January 19, 2012
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Social Media for Associations

Maggie McGaryAmerican Speech-Language-Hearing

Association

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Why Social Media?

• Social networking is the most popular online activity worldwide

• Facebook is king (for now)• Microblogging is emerging as a disruptive force• Not just for young people• Mobile devices are fueling social addiction

(source comScore)

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Most Popular Online Activity

• Social networking sites now reach 82% of the world’s online population

• 1.2 BILLION users worldwide• Time people spend on social sites has tripled

over past few years

(source comScore)

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Facebook

• Facebook is the third largest web property in the world

• In October 2011, Facebook reached 55% of the world’s global audience

• 3 out of every 4 minutes spend on social networking sites are spent on Facebook

• 1 in every 7 minutes online=Facebook

(source comScore)

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Microblogging

• Twitter has emerged as a leader• Approaching 500 million users• Figured prominently in world events

communications and disaster relief

(source comScore)

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It’s Not Just Young People

• Users 55+ represent the fastest growing segment in social networking usage

• 94.7% of online users 55+ use social media

(source comScore)

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Email=Down/Social Networks=Up

• Digital Natives using social networks more, email less

• From July 2010-October 2011, 15-24 year olds saw largest decline in email

• During this same time period, same age group saw biggest increase in time spent on social media

(source comScore)

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Email is Still King

But what about In 10 years?

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Mobile Usage Fueling Social Media

• In October 2011, nearly 1/3 of total mobile US population reported accessing social networking sites from mobile device

• Smartphones driving social networking use

(source comScore)

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What Does This Mean for Associations?

• Online user behavior is changing• People are social• People are connected• People aren’t tethered to computers• People are sharing• SEO is changing

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Trends

• Storytelling• Content curation• “Influence”• Visual/photos

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How Can You Help Donors Share?

• Is your content sharable?– Email– Web content

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Do You Know Where Your Donors Are?

• Social discovery• Listening/monitoring• Social CRM

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Musts

• Facebook (Page, not Cause)• Twitter• Google+ (maybe)• Where your members are

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Maybe Not

• Linkedin • Pinterest• Google+

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Resources

• comScore It’s a Social World: A Global Look at Social Networking

• SocialFishing—Blog and association social media consultants• Frogloop—Great information about social media for

nonprofits• John Haydon—More great info, lots about Facebook• Pamela Grow—Great info about fundraising/social media• Razoo—Online fundraising• Small Act—Social media discovery, social media management• All Facebook—Great blog to help stay on top of Facebook

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Maggie McGaryTwitter: @maggielmcg

Blog: http://mizzinformation.com

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