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NO MONEY? NO PROBLEM USING WORD OF MOUTH MARKETING AND SOCIAL MEDIA TO ENGAGE STUDENTS AND GROW ENROLLMENT Matthew Painter MBA Program Director, Texas State University TXGAP Conference, UNT-Dallas July 26, 2013

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NO MONEY? NO PROBLEM

USING WORD OF MOUTH MARKETING AND SOCIAL MEDIA TO ENGAGE STUDENTS AND GROW ENROLLMENT

Matthew Painter

MBA Program Director, Texas State University

TXGAP Conference, UNT-Dallas

July 26, 2013

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THE DISCONNECT

“We want you to increase applications

and enrollment!”

“Great. What about our budget?”

“Here, take some more branded pens!”

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PRIVATE-SECTOR TAKEAWAYS

• Really good marketing isn’t necessarily

expensive

• People love to talk (and you can leverage

that)

• Word-of-mouth marketing is powerful,

free, and not a random phenomenon

• Social media is a tool, not a universe

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7 THINGS YOU CAN DO IN THE NEXT

30 DAYS TO INCREASE APPLICATIONS,

RETAIN CURRENT STUDENTS AND

LOOK LIKE A ROCK STAR IN THE

PROCESS

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1. IDENTIFY YOUR TALKERS

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• Alumni

• Current students

• Employees

• Industry leaders

• Advisory board members

• Brand evangelists

• Excited prospective students

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2. LISTEN

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EVERY GOOD CONVERSATION STARTS WITH GOOD LISTENING

Online• Facebook

• Twitter

• Blogs

• Google Alerts

Live• Alumni events

• Advisory boards

• Community functions

• Industry conferences & publications

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3. HAVE A CONVERSATION

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"It used to be about who shouted the loudest. The title with the biggest marketing spend tended to get the biggest audience.”

“[But] now it's about conversations between developers and players and, more importantly, between the players themselves.”

Lee Schuneman, Studio Head

Microsoft - Lift London Studios

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Remember:

The conversation about your university, college or program is going to take place whether you participate or not.

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4. IT’S NOT ABOUT TECHNOLOGY

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it’s SOCIAL media

not social MEDIA

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5. FEED YOUR TALKERS

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• Relevant, free, portable content makes your talkers look smart. Replace your marketing boilerplate with useful information.

• Swag is good, but don’t just brand- provide conversation starters

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• Make your best talkers into VIPs: Loyalty and word-of-mouth will ensue!

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• Fantastic customer service is worth talking about

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6. NEGATIVE COMMENTS ARE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO SHINE

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• You will never have 100% positive feedback, so don’t expect it

• Don’t respond like a corporate attorney

• Recognize the mistake

• Offer to fix it

• Thank them for pointing it out

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• Remember you aren’t just replying to one person in a public forum: you are replying to everyone that will ever read the interaction

• You don’t need to win

• An over-the-top, amazing response is incredibly valuable

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7. BE HUMAN. HAVE FUN. IT SHOCKS PEOPLE.

© Hugh MacLeod

www.gapingvoid.com

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1. Identify your talkers

- They are your best marketers.

2. Listen

- Just like at a dinner party, if you aren’t listening

you won’t contribute much to the conversation.

3. Have a conversation

- Don’t yell. Don’t observe. Talk with people.

4. Recognize that technology is a means to an end

- Don’t get distracted or intimidated by the tools.

SUMMARY: THE 7 THINGS YOU CAN START DOING NEXT WEEK

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5. Feed your talkers

- Be worth talking about, and make it easy for them

to have the conversation.

6. Negative feedback happens

- Respond. And respond in a way that disarms your

detractor and impresses your fans.

7. Have fun. Be human. Don’t talk like a robot.

- Students and prospective students expect

university-speak. Shock them by being friendly,

helpful and normal.

SUMMARY: THE 7 THINGS YOU CAN START DOING NEXT WEEK

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THANK YOU!

Matthew PainterMBA Program DirectorTexas State [email protected]

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