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Objectives. Define new and social media Provide examples of the tools Friends Groups and new media Which tools will be the most useful to Friends Groups for reaching young, diverse audiences Provide suggestions on how to use new media to recruit new members
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Objectives • Define new and social media • Provide examples of the tools • Friends Groups and new media • Which tools will be the most useful to Friends Groups for reaching young, diverse audiences • Provide suggestions on how to use new media to recruit new members • How to use the tools to compliment USFWS’s usage • How to use new media to better engage the public with the refuge
But Why? Why is using social media useful for your Friends Group? Does it really help you reach a broader, more diverse audience than traditional methods like pamphlets and a simple website? Will it help you connect with the next generation of conservation-minded individuals? Ok, maybe we’re space-minded, but we are The Next Generation!
The Statistics Say It All • 8% of teens use Twitter • 38% of teens share content online • 73% of adult profile owners use Facebook • 175 million people use Facebook every day • YouTube has over 100 million viewers in the U.S. • Men, women, whites, African-Americans, and Hispanics are all equally likely to use social networks Stats from Pew Internet & American Life Project
Textbook Definition of New and Social Media “New media is used to educate, organize, share, communicate, coalition build, and as an alternative to traditional print and broadcast news media.” - Wikipedia “A group of internet-based applications … that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content.” - Andreas Kaplan, Michael Haenlein
Let’s Make this Simple! New media is so fresh! • Facilitate communication • Online • Interactive • Customize, personalize • Reactive • Always fresh
Not All Tools are Created Equal • Different social media tools were created for different reasons • Some may work better for growing your Friends Group than others • But which ones? And how? Think about what you want to accomplish first, then choose the proper social media tool. You won’t accomplish your goals if you don’t start in the right places!
The Usual Suspects Twitter Facebook Constant Contact Flickr YouTube iTunes
Facebook • Who’s the popular-est of them all? • #1 social network in the world since August 2008 • Coincidence? Facebook started out as a popularity contest! • It’s not about agencies, places, or things. It’s about people. • You cannot manipulate the medium to serve your purposes. You serve its purposes. • Connecting, gossiping, “stalking” • Making yourself look good So how can your FG use Facebook?
Facebook • Create a Facebook group for your Friends Group • Facilitate discussion, sharing, and create a sense of community • Post photos from FG sponsored events to your profile • Embed links to your FG page in the caption • Create Facebook events for refuge events • Invite family and friends, and tell them to bring others! • USFWS on Facebook
Twitter • Broadcasting tool • Lots and lots of links • Very broad audience • Daily updates required to be successful • Funnel for lots of information • Large scale • Ideal for general information • USFWS Twitter usage • Not recommended for FGs
Flickr • Community for photo-sharing • Free or $25/yr for unlimited space • Connect with nature photographers • Network • Promote the refuge or your Group events • Easy to use, easy to maintain
USFWS Flickr Usage USFWS accounts upload photos taken by employees on refuges. They are all public domain.
Ways to Network on Flickr Join Flickr groups and network with photographers. Maybe you can generate interest in joining your FG!
YouTube • Video sharing site • USFWS will have “official” channel to upload USFWS employee generated content • Free flowing, search-based tool • Got a video? Upload it! • Can create a channel to house FG videos, or share them on your personal channel
iTunes • Podcasts • Must have an RSS feed • Good for developing a radio/video show for iPods • Best for frequently updated content
iTunes • Create content that can be added to iTunes and synced on an iPod • Don’t need to use the iTunes Store • Create downloadable video or audio files that can be synced with an iPod, then share them with everyone you know, anywhere, any time! • Tours, exhibits, interviews!
Constant Contact “Ding” on the Wing