- Why Should Your Organization Use Facebook?
- How to set up a Facebook Fanpage for Your Organization
- Examples of Effective Use
- Establishing Boundaries/Policies
- Analytics: Measuring Results
See companion User Guide at:
http://www.slideshare.net/DrNICHCY/a-guidetousingfacebookindissemination
Making Friends with Facebook for Project Dissemination
1. Stephen D. Luke, Ed.D. Director, National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NDC/NICHCY) http://www.nichcy.org http://www.facebook.com/nichcy http://www.twitter.com/drnichcy Brought to you by NDC/NICHCY and the TA&D Dissemination Community of Practice
2. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Overview This presentation is viewable, shareable, embeddable, and downloadable at: http://www.slideshare.net/DrNICHCY/making-friends-with-facebook-for-project-dissemination
3. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Overview Similarly, our much more detailed and comprehensive Making the Deal: A Guide To Using Facebook in Dissemination is available at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/30717520/A-Guide-to-Using-Facebook-in-Dissemination
4. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Overview This presentation is viewable, shareable, embeddable, and downloadable at: http://www.slideshare.net/DrNICHCY/making-friends-with-facebook-for-project-dissemination
5. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Overview Why Use ? How to set up a Fanpagefor your organization Examples of Effective Use Establishing Boundaries/Policies Analytics: Measuring Results You’re turn
13. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Why Use Facebook? “OK. Yep. Those are some pretty big numbers. But what do they mean exactly?”
14. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Why Use Facebook? Well, for one thing it means that has become the most popularwebsite in the U.S.
16. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Why Use Facebook? “And? Aren’t these people just getting their social on?”
17. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Why Use Facebook? True. Many users are using to connect with friends and family. But they’re doing a lot more…
19. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Why Use Facebook? More than 5 billion pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photo albums, etc.) shared each week!
20. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Why Use Facebook? In fact, just recently overtook as the top source of traffic to major news and entertainment websites.
21. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Why Use Facebook? Wouldn’t you like it if they shared information about you?
23. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination How to Build a Facebook Page OK, we’re going to assume you’re one of the 400 million users who‘ve already created a personal account. If not, our Making the Deal: A Guide For Using Facebook in Dissemination walks you through the steps. You’ll need to have created a personal account before you’re able to create a “Page” for your organization.
24. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination How to Build a Facebook Page “OK, I’m a bit freaked out. Won’t the visitors to my organization’s Page be able to see personal information I’m only comfortable sharing with friends and family?
26. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination How to Build a Facebook Page You’re right to be concerned about privacy, but gives you the control over who can see what. It’s worth the effort to educate yourself about privacy on Facebook, it’ll help you to, well, save face. Our Guide to Using Facebookcontains some detailed information on this topic as well. But be assured, creating and managing a Page does not expose your personal info to anyone (not even your name).
27. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination How to Build a Facebook Page In order to create a Page browse to:http://www.facebook.com/advertising/?pages Clicking on “Prepare” will take you to a page of suggestions for how to get yourself ready and organized to create your project page.
28. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination How to Build a Facebook Page The “Prepare” page will give you some guidance on things to think about as you get ready to create your Page.
29. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination How to Build a Facebook Page The “Step By Step” page is just that, and provides further guidance on the moving through the Page creation process.
30. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination How to Build a Facebook Page You get the idea. does a good job of walking you through the process but if you’d like more guidance, there’s plenty to be found. Here are some we like: HOW TO: Set Up a Winning Facebook Fan Page Just the basics. http://mashable.com/2009/09/22/facebook-pages-guide/ How to Successfully Create a Facebook Fan Page Just the basics. http://www.ehow.com/how_5648448_successfully-createfacebook-fan.html FacebookFan Page—Step by Step Good detail and guidance. http://www.searchengineoptimizationportland.com/blog/2010/03/facebook-fan-page-step-by-step/ Knowledge Base: How do I create a Facebook Fan Page/Public Profile? Nice clear screen shots, with labels. http://help.wildfireapp.com/faqs/tutorials/facebook-fanpage-public-profile
31. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination How to Build a Facebook Page Once you’re done, you’ll have something like this: You’ll likely want to add your logo – you can do so by mousing over the question mark and clicking on “Change Picture.” You can also add a short summary about your organization Note that nowhere on this Page do you find reference to you or your personal profile.
32. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination How to Build a Facebook Page You’ll find a number of ways to tweak your Page’s appearance and fucntion: You’ll also want to take note of the “Settings” which when clicked, will bring up this screen. You can see that you have various levels of control including what authority you give to your fans to post comments, photos, videos, and links. On NICHCY’s Page we provide full authority to fans to maximize their engagement.
34. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Examples of Effective Use Have some information you’d like to share either from your own site or elsewhere?
35. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Examples of Effective Use Search for other relevant Fan Pages and Groups. For example, Here we’ve begun a search for “disability.” You’ll note that a number of disability-related organizations are suggested before you even click the “Search” button. Once you do click “Search” you’ll see a long list of results broken down by “People,” “Pages,” “Groups,” etc.
36. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Examples of Effective Use “Like” People, Pages, and Groups that appear of significant relevance to your work and interests. It is important to note that when you “Like” something on , you are doing so from the context of your personal account, not your organization’s Fan page. For this reason, many people will create a separate personal account solely for use with work or business. There is great power in this, from both as professional development standpoint as well as from the standpoint of “expertizing” yourself. More on this….
37. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Examples of Effective Use Here’s a snapshot of my personal page I set up for use for my work at NICHCY. Note that the People, Pages, and Groups that I “Like” appear directly in my “News Feed.” This provides me a customized stream of information that I can then choose to “Comment,” “Like,” or “Share” directly from my personal account. Alternatively, if there’s info of relevance to NICHCY’s audience, I’ll post to our Fan page.
38. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Examples of Effective Use Know of other organizations you’d like to make your fans aware of? Add them to your Page’s favorites…
39. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Examples of Effective Use Once you start adding other Pages to your favorites, they’ll begin to populate the “Favorites” block on your main page:
41. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Examples of Effective Use Add to your Page’s functionality by including “Apps”: You can add Apps to your page by clicking “Edit Page” (it’s right under your logo), and then scrolling down to choose “Browse More” under “Applications” heading. New apps are added all the time so be sure to check back often.
42. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Examples of Effective Use One application worth considering is the “Poll” App: The “Poll” App allows you to embed a user poll right on your Facebook Page. The sky’s the limit on the types of questions you can ask.
43. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Examples of Effective Use Another very useful App is “FBML” which stands for Facebook Markup Language and provides a great deal of flexibility: NICHCY used the FBML App to embedd a link to our large scale survey. FBML is also used to create a sign-up form for our electronic newsletter.
49. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Establishing Boundaries & Policies Now that you’ve established your organization’s presence on you might be asking about the time commitment. Good question, especially considering many people find themselves spending more time than they realize engaged with the platform. Again, we provide some useful tips and guidance in our downloadable Facebook Guide –we’ll pass along a few here…
50. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Establishing Boundaries & Policies Decide whether you will spend 15 minutes, half an houror an hour (a day)—and stick to it. Block it out in your daily planner—just as you would an important meeting. And when your time is up; stop
51. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Establishing Boundaries & Policies Consider using one of the freely available 3rd party tools that can help you better manage your time in social media. Tools such as HootSuite and Sendible can be invaluable. Through them you can sift through your email inbox on Monday morning, capture a few nuggets to share, and schedule them to appear as relevant updates on Facebook throughout the week. Facebook Fan Page
52. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Establishing Boundaries & Policies It is also worth noting that if you allow users to post comments and links to your Page, you may find that you’re not comfortable with some of the content they contribute. As administrator you have authority to delete whatever you’d like. It may be best to provide a clear policy so that your users will know what’s appropriate to post and what’s not. There’s also a fair amount of guidance in this area, one of particular note has been offered by Disability.gov: http://www.disability.gov/home/press_room/disability.gov_social_media/disability.gov_social_media_user_agreement
54. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Analytics: Measuring Results Measurement of Social Media use is still far from being an exact art, but still there are a number of useful data points to take a look at to assess your investment…
55. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Analytics: Measuring Results One simple measure is to count your “fans.” If you find a Page you like, go ahead and click the “Like” button. You’ll be added to the Page as a “Fan,” and you’ll automatically receive updates when the new posts are added.
56. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Analytics: Measuring Results Another way is to look at your Page’s “Insights.”
57. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Analytics: Measuring Results also sends weekly updates to your email address which provides useful information such as number of visits to your Page.
58. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Analytics: Measuring Results Of course, one of your objectives for establishing your Page in the first place may have been to increase traffic to your organization’s website. This is easy to measure, simply look at your sites analytics to see how many visits came from . (NICHCY’s traffic from has increased by over 200% over the past year. Similarly, since we posted our enews sign-up on our Page, subscribers have increased by more than 30%)
59. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Analytics: Measuring Results You can also ask yourself if your Page has enabled you to reachnew audiences. (NICHCY has found that 20% of “fans” learned about us because they noticed one of their “friends” had become a fan.
60. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Analytics: Measuring Results And hey, because is so social, you can ask your fans directly about their experience using your Page. We did, and this is some of what we learned…
61. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Analytics: Measuring Results “I work for an SEA and when I see something worth sharing with colleagues or LEAs I'll forward it.” “I had frequently visited the website to share information with my students (I am a university professor). Now seeing you on FB reminds me of the website.” “After reading articles and research, I often read reactions to assess how I can improve and incorporate best practice ideas to meet the needs of the students in my district. By bringing back what I have read to my district, I am able to work with colleagues to make change. For example, I have created a digital workgroup with resources discovered through social media. OCALI.org and the autism internet modules.” “I work at CPAC, the CT PTI and I use various FB resources to stay current and informed.”
62. National Dissemination Center: Facebook & Dissemination Analytics: Measuring Results “I have shared several of your stories with others whom I thought would be interested. I think this is a fantastic way to spread information. We are doing it for the RERCs on Telerehabilitation, Spinal Cord Injury and Wheelchair Transportation Safety. It is amazing how much information the disability community can share through social media. Keep up the good work!” “We have three PTI grants . We constantly use the info from NICHCY and other disability-related organizations and individuals on various social media sites to help people with disabilities and their families. NICHCY's twitter page is why I joined twitter - it completely transformed my thinking of how to use social media. With so many organizations, groups, and just folks linking together in various ways, the amount and quality of info that we are able to share with families has skyrocketed - and we had plenty of good info before. Thanks for the great work and keep it up!” “I have shared the information with parents of children with disabilities on my organization's social media outlets”
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