Thanks again for joining us. If you missed out or just miss hearing the sound of our voices we have recorded audio. Topics include:
- Discussion of “The Fine Bros.” and repairing damage to a brand.
- Facebook Live (live streaming video from within Facebook)
- Taking the # or @ approach for encouraging engagement
- How to get a “twitter town hall” with enough participation to feel valuable.
This should be the full sized super deluxe stereo awesome version of the meeting (it’s a little quiet though).
direct link to mp3 (right-click and save-as)
Below is a copy of the “show notes”.
Or you can take a look at the original google doc
Social Media Lunch
Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016
Kelley Engineering Boardroom 1126
Noon to 1 p.m.
Oregon State University
In the News/Things to Look At
- The Fine Bros. screw up on social media in a way only prominent social media personalities can screw up: https://medium.com/@FineBrothersEnt/a-message-from-the-fine-brothers-a18ef9b31777#.gb4gs0r7s
- Facebook Live (live streaming video from within Facebook)
- Webster University did cool thing. Here’s a link to a HigherED SM FB group post that might or might not work
- [add more here]
Discussion topics
- Taking the # or @ approach for encouraging engagement – Division or Outreach and Engagement needs expert feedback for engaging The Stater readers in storytelling/prize drawing
- colloquium in April – how to get a “twitter town hall” with enough participation to feel valuable.
- How do you transition your brand to social media?
- didn’t get to this topic
Show ‘N Tell, Cross Promotion
General announcements, upcoming events to cross-promote
- Just thought I’d share this
One of our fisheries and wildlife students, Tanee Janusz of Louisiana, shared photos of a care package we sent her last month. The idea for the package came after the success counselors saw a post Tanee made on her fitness page in October, where she mentioned that she had just started in the Ecampus F&W program. https://www.facebook.com/TaneeisFitforLife/posts/1052046661525526
Her fitness page has nearly 250,000 followers. (Yes, 250,000!)
This was a really neat bit of engagement that was coordinated by Amy and the success counselors and Rebecca.
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