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Introduction to Using Social Media in Cooperative Extension for Southern Region Extension Directors Anne Mims Adrian blog.anneadrian.com [email protected] August 26, 2009

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Introduction to Using Social Media in Cooperative Extensionfor Southern Region Extension Directors

Anne Mims [email protected] August 26, 2009

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“Today, if you're not staying current with Web 2.0 technologies' impact on business, then you're just not staying current. Period.”Sarah Perez of ReadWriteWeb

flickr.com/photos/rambleon/2384382498/in/set-72157604099911780/

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Adoption Curve & Phases

http://www.socialnetworkroadmap.com/index/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/web2_adopt_curve2.png

Initial Discovery (2006-2007)Hype & Experimentation (2008-2009)Failure & Disappointment (2010)Triumph of Determination (2011-2013)Pervasive Adoption (2014-2015)

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/skipnclick/2945026921/

What is the point?

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flickr.com/photos/yourdon/2715599454/

Forget some concepts (i.e., best practices) behind traditional media, education, and marketing.

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flickr.com/photos/28027797@N07/2613148011/

Social media is social which means relationships, engagement, connectedness, and collaboration.

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Social media provides flexibility, efficiency, scalability, and opportunities for innovation.

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Go where the people are

flickr.com/photos/mcgarry/111003432/

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Listen

flickr.com/photos/joyoflife/23724427/

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Connect & build relationships

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Google Alerts

What is being said on the webgoogle.com/alerts

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Know what people are saying search.twitter.com/

Twitter Searches

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Try Explore LearnParticipate

by DOING

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Where to begin? Pick 1, 2, or 3.

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Suggestions for Extension Directors Pick 1, 2, or 3.

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Other considerations

Do you offer ways for people to keep up with information about products and services?Do you have ways for customers to comment?Is your web information mobile accessible?Look for other groups, forums, social networks that are being used by your customers.

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Sharing

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Blogs & Microblogs

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Podcasts

flickr.com/jschneid

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Instant Messaging

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Feed (RSS) Readers

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Texting

flickr.com/jswaby

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/skipnclick/2945026921/

What is the point?

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Choose the right tool.

flickr.com/photos/geishaboy500/100043823/

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Wikipedia

75,000 - active contributors 13 million – number of articles contributors have worked on

thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/ 49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats& thefuturebuzz.com/2009/07/10/future-marketing-trends/Future Marketing Trends – By The Numbers

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Wikipedia

~57 million 2008 monthly visitors~65 million 2009 monthly visitors

thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/ 49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats& thefuturebuzz.com/2009/07/10/future-marketing-trends/Future Marketing Trends – By The Numbers

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YouTube

70 million – videos (March 2008)95.4 million – videos (May 2009)

thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/ 49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats& thefuturebuzz.com/2009/07/10/future-marketing-trends/Future Marketing Trends – By The Numbers

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Blogosphere346 million – people read blogs (comScore March 2008)900,000 - average number of blog posts in a 24 hour period77% - active Internet users read blogs

thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/ 49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats

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1 trillion - unique URLs in Google’s index

thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/ 49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats

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Facebook

200 million active users

blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=72353897130

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Facebook

Facebook is the largest social networking site, passing MySpace in 2008www.mashable.com

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Facebook

Women older than 55 make up the fastest-growing age group on Facebook

cnn.com/2009/TECH/04/13/social.network.older/

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Twitter stats

3 million - Tweets/day (March 2008)

Tuesday – most popular dayWednesday – close 2nd popular day

techcrunch.com/2008/04/29/end-of-speculation-the-real-twitter-usage-numbers/sysomos.com/insidetwitter/ Inside Twitter An In-Depth Look Inside the Twitter World

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Twitter stats

2.62 billion - number of Tweets as July 14, 2009

Twitter is the fastest growing (752% increase in 2008!)

http://popacular.com/gigatweet/www.mashable.com

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Google me Twitter: aafromaa

delicious: aafromaa

AIM: aafromaa

Slideshare: aafromaa

Flickr: aafromaa

YouTube: aafromaa

Anne Adrianblog.anneadrian.com

[email protected]

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Resources

Social Media Marketing Guide. How To Use Twitter, Facebook, YouTube And MySpace To Grow Your Internet Marketing Businesssmall-business-articles.com/social-media-marketing-guide-how-to-use-twitter-facebook-youtube-and-myspace-to-grow-your-internet-marketing-business/

Ohio Farm Bureau Social Media Guide ofbf.org/uploads/social-media-guide.pdf

10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Knowhttp://www.allfacebook.com/2009/02/facebook-privacy/

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Resources

How to Use Twitter for Business flyte.biz/resources/newsletters/08/06-twitter-for-business.php

Twitter Guide: How to, Tips, and Instructions mashable.com/guidebook/twitter/

Deciding who to follow in Twitter (and Friendfeed) and who to friend in Facebookblog.anneadrian.com/2009/07/decide-who-to-follow-in-twitter-and.html

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ResourcesRSS in Plain English, a video introduction to using news readers from Common Craft commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english

Use a newsreader blog.anneadrian.com/2007/05/how-to-use-news-reader.html

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ResourcesClay Shirky "It's not information overload. It's filter failure" at Web 2.0 Expo NY web2expo.blip.tv/file/1277460/

Not information overload--filter failure blog.anneadrian.com/2008/10/not-information-overload-filter-failure.html

Misconception about web technologies blog.anneadrian.com/2009/06/misconception-about-web-technologies_26.html

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ResourcesEngaging Communities on their on Turf: Secrets of Social networkers hconnect.extension.iastate.edu/p79426457/

Feeding Frenzy eXtension 30-Minute recording by Beth Raney, connect.extension.iastate.edu/p51525211/

Beginner’s Guide to Social Media in Extensioncollaborate.extension.org/wiki/Beginners_Guide_to_Social_Media_in_Extension

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ResourcesPoscente, Vince. The Age of Speed.

Aral, Sinan and Van Alstyne, Marshall W., "Network Structure & Information Advantage: Structural Determinants of Access to Novel Information and Their Performance Implications" (January 18, 2007). Available at SSRN: ssrn.com/abstract=958158

Hampton, K. (2002). Place-based and IT mediated “community.” Planning Theory and Practice, 3(2), 228-23.

Hampton, K. & Wellman, B. (2003). Neighboring in Netville: How the Internet supports community and social capital in a wired suburb. City and Community, 2(4), 277-311.

Ellison, N. B. Steinfield, C., and Lampe, C. (2007). The benefits of Facebook “friends”: Social capital and college students’ use of online social network sites. Journal of Computer Mediation Communication, 12(4), Article 1.

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Anne Mims Adrian, PhDAlabama Cooperative Extension System at Auburn University

[email protected]

Introduction to Using Social Media in Cooperative ExtensionAugust 26, 2009

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