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  1. Facebook 101: What Every Educator Should Know Laurie M. Bridges, Business & Economics Librarian Oregon State University, blog: infodoodads.com
    • Should college and university faculty and staff
    • be there??
  2. Why should educators care?
    • Popularity of the website
    • Serving generation Y (now and in the future)
    • Social aspects of information sharing
    • Organization of information
    • Outreach opportunities
    • Advertising opportunities
    • Virtual networking with faculty, staff, librarians, other educators, etc.
  3. It’s Popular!
    • Facebook is the most popular website for young adults age 18-24. More popular than Google. (Anderson Analytics 2007)
    Flickr: Scott Beale/Laughing Squid
  4. Top 10 Websites
  5. Social Networking More Popular Among Women (18-24)
  6. More Stats
    • Over 58 million active users and more than 1/2 of them return daily (Facebook)
    • 85% of college/university students have a Facebook account (Facebook)
    • Facebook is the 5 th most popular website in the U.S. (Alexa, March ‘08)
    Flickr: castortroy520
  7. Social Networking & Teens
    • 55% of all teens, age 12-17, use online social networking sites (Pew/Internet, 2007)
    • For girls social networking sites are places to reinforce pre-existing friendships (Pew/Internet 2007)
    • For boys social networking sites are places to maintain contact with friends and make new friends; older boys use social networking sites to flirt (Pew/Internet, 2007)
    flickr: Feuillu
  8. Growth & Reach
    • Members, features, updates
    May 24 Sept. Feb. ‘04
  9. Facebook Usage
    • Average user spends 20 minutes on Facebook per visit (Facebook)
    • Average user visits 32 pages per visit (Alexa)
    • Most Common Activities* (Freiert, 2007)
      • Browsing Profiles
      • Interacting with Applications
      • Browsing Pictures
            • *based on visits per month and time per visit
  10. What is Facebook?
  11. Why Do People Use Facebook?
    • Keep in touch
    • Network
    • Make friends
    • Date
    • Reinforce
    • relationships
    • Etc.
    Flickr: james barnes
  12. Homepage (News Feed) Flickr : Geek&Poke
  13. What’s in a Profile?
  14. Cont.
  15. Cont.
    • Applications
  16. Applications – Most Active Users
    • Fun Wall (2,146,258 daily active users)
    • Super Wall (2,130,285 …)
    • Top Friends (1,971,734 …)
    • Movies (1,193,392 daily …)
    • Bumper Sticker (947,289 …)
    • Scrabulous (669,245 …)
    • SuperPoke (621,245 …)
    • Texas HoldEm Poker (609,416 …)
  17. Applications for Education
    • Rate My Professors (337 daily active users)
    • WorldCat (45 daily active users)
    • Typing Speed (12,342 daily active users)
  18. Applications for Education
    • Study Groups
    • Admissions Applications
    • Class Schedules
  19. Groups & Pages
  20. Groups & Pages
  21. Groups vs. Pages
    • No updates
    • No applications
    • No usage stats
    • Updates directly to user news feed
    • Can add many applications
    • Usage stats including visitors per day
  22. Facebook Pages
    • 164 Fans (after 6 months)
    • Promoted on catalog’s blog and library website
  23. Facebook Pages
    • Charles B. Phillips Library, Aurora University
    • Over 100 fans
    • Promotion: each new Fan entered to win two Phantom of the Opera Tickets
  24. University/College Pages
    • University of Michigan
    • Ferris State
    • Georgetown
    • Union
    • Stanford
    • University of Surrey
    • University of London
    • Carnegie Mellon
    • Don’t forget: Alumni Pages!
  25. Facebook Pages Stats
  26. Advertising
  27. Advertising on Facebook UNC Chapel Hill – Focus Group Recruitment University of Calgary – Increase usage of ebrary and Refworks
  28. Buying an Ad
    • CPM
    • Set the price for 1,000 views
    • CPC
    • Set the price per click
    Go to the bottom of any Facebook webpage and click the Advertisers link. Create ad and tell Facebook when to run it and who to target Pay for the ad (credit card)
  29. Cont.
  30. Events (collaboration is key)
  31. Lingo
    • Facebook Me/Friend Me
    • Poke
    • Wall
    • Questions??
    • Slideshow: www.slideshare.net/ilaurie
  32. References
    • Freiert, Max. “14 Million people interacted with Facebook Applications in August.” Compete.com. Sep 11, 2007. http://blog.compete.com/2007/09/14/facebook-activity-breakdown-application/
    • Anderson Analytics, 2007: http://www.marketingcharts.com/interactive/college-students-facebook-top-site-social-networking-really-hot-1914/
    • Facebook Stats: http://facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics
    • Alexa: http://alexa.com/
    • Pew/Internet 2007: http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/230/report_display.asp

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