Showing posts with label IFAS Communications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IFAS Communications. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2015

Using Social Media to Promote Events

I went to a new Extension Faculty training earlier this week and heard tidbits of ideas for programs and events that they want to take back to their county residents. They all seemed so passionate about their specializations and the impact they can make on their communities. So naturally, to kill their morale, I came in with the question, "How will you get people to show up?"

Aaaaaand crickets.

They just didn't know. So I came up with a quick list of how they could promote their programs and events using social media. Here's the list I shared with them:

1. Create a Facebook Event - You can share posts, upload photos, invite guests and edit event details. Select the people you want to invite for that event and ask them to share it on their pages. Add a cover photo to make the Event page look more colorful and visually appealing. And finally, pin the event to the top of your Facebook Page!

2. Choose a Hashtag - Do your research to make sure it isn’t used for anything else with hashtags.org. *Keep it simple and consistent* and use across your social networks - refer to it on printed materials!
Use related hashtags for market/industry, but don’t use too many hashtags each post.

3. Go Visual - Generate buzz by hinting at the headline act with a video, featuring the keynote or demonstrating a new product (people love Vine and Instagram videos!). Create event-specific Pinterest boards that tell exciting, visual stories about past events and what attendees can look forward to seeing at the next one.

4. Hold a Contest - Contests help boost exposure and get the buzz going, as well as establishes the event hashtag for everyone to follow. You can promote the campaign to your newsletter/email list and create a sense of urgency with the announcement of the tickets going on sale (or prices going up). You can post it on your social feeds, or cover it in your blog. If you have some influencers and champions (read: colleagues and sponsors) helping you promote the event through their social channels, offer them a giveaway or have them promote your giveaway.

5. Offer a Sneak Peek - I love sneak peeks! Give potential attendees real-time access to keynote speakers, panelists and other experts who will be at the event. If you have resources to spare, host a Google hangout or a Twitter chat (or a whole series of them) to give attendees an idea of who will be at the event and what they’ll learn!

6. Do a Countdown - This isn’t a simple ‘Five days until the event’ status on Facebook. You HAVE to make it visual and graphically appealing. But don’t overdo it – start a couple weeks out, then every few days, then every other day until five days out and then every day. Why? It gets massive involvement and keeps the event at the front of people’s minds without spamming them with the same event details!

7. Encourage Check-ins - Tell people to share your event on their social networks by “checking in” (Facebook, Foursquare).

8. Thank people Socially - Thank sponsors, people on your networks and email lists for attending. This adds an intangible touch that adds to their overall experience!

The biggest takeaway here is that there will never be a "One Size Fits All" for marketing events/programs on social media. These suggestions may not be applicable to your event due to size, timing, platforms you're using, etc. But! You can still be a rockstar... you just have to be strategic about it!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

It's official... I'm a social media-er!

Pardon me for not even getting three weeks into my blogging before falling off the face of the earth this last week. I've been hit with the whirlwind called Life,visiting family in NYC and moving into a new place across town. Nevertheless, here I am with a quick post of good news!

I recently accepted a position with UF/IFAS Communications as their new Social Media Communications Manager! As such, I'll be their main communication specialist managing the main UF/IFAS social media presence and helping oversee the more than 300 UF/IFAS social media accounts across the state of Florida. Some of my responsibilities will include strategy, content, analytics and measurement, site approvals and training.

I am honored and humbled by the opportunity to apply my curriculum and new skill set to the position. In preparation, I've been reading up on all kinds of blogs to ease my anxieties (I know more than I'm willing to admit TBH!) I can't wait to learn the realities and practicalities of all things social media!