Facebook county facstaff conference oct2010

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FACEBOOK FOR COUNTIES AND UNITS: A PRACTICAL APPROACH Molly Immendorf Instructional Technology Specialist Cooperative Extension Technology Services Annie Jones Community Development Educator Kenosha County Extension Office

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FACEBOOK FOR COUNTIES AND UNITS:

A PRACTICAL APPROACH

Molly ImmendorfInstructional Technology Specialist

Cooperative Extension Technology Services

Annie JonesCommunity Development Educator

Kenosha County Extension Office

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Contact information

[email protected]@ces.uwex.edu

Presentation available on SlideShare.net:

http://www.slideshare.net/mimmendorf

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Introduce you to Facebook profiles, pages and groups

Share specific examples of Facebook use by Kenosha County and other counties and units

Discuss communication opportunities when using Facebook

Today’s Objectives

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Do you Facebook?

1. Yes, doesn’t everybody?

2. No, it’s not for me

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Do you “like” a Facebook page Yes, 1 or more No

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Do you have a Facebook page? Yes, for work Yes, for something other than work No

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Do you belong to a Facebook group? Yes, for work Yes, for something other than work No

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Facebook stats

500 million + active users Average user has 130 friends Average user is connected to 80

community pages, groups and events People spend over 700 billion minutes

per month on Facebook

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Social Media Revolution 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFZ0z5Fm-Ng

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Ways to use Facebook

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Ways to connect on Facebook

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Facebook Profile

Entry into Facebook Like a homepage for FB Can create more than one (use different

email addresses/name) A profile is needed for creating other

types of FB sites

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Promote your progam, your office, you Wall “Fans” instead of “friends” Status can be linked to Twitter account Events Photos http://www.facebook.com

Facebook Fan Pages

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Facebook Group

Open, Closed or Secret (new groups) Small group communication Messages to members are private Discussions, photo sharing, Wall No automatic updates Group Chat (new groups)

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Questions?

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Kenosha County Facebook Strategy Shared Profile: Kenosha UW-Extension Work Profiles: firstname lastname UWEX

i.e., Annie Jones UWEX

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Kenosha County demo

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Questions?

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Your Social Media Challenges

What challenges do you face when trying to use/establish social media to promote

your programs?

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Contact information

[email protected]@ces.uwex.edu

Presentation available on SlideShare.net:

http://www.slideshare.net/mimmendorf