Title: Marketing your city through technology
1Marketing your city through technology
2About You
- Tell me about your technical knowledge
- Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced?
3What Well Cover
- What are we marketing, and to whom?
- City websites and what they need to contain
- Intro to Search Engine Rankings
- Concepts Tag clouds, long tail
- Web 2.0 for cities
- Blogs
- Podcasts
- Social Media (MySpace, YouTube)
4Discussion Questions
- Should municipalities market themselves?
- If so, to whom?
5A Typical City Website Goal Statement
- Key business goals of this website are
- to use the Internet and other emerging
technologies to improve City service - to use the Internet and other emerging
technologies to increase opportunities for
citizen participation in government.
6Who are our markets?
- Citizens (not the main focus here)
- Potential New Businesses
- Potential New Citizens (relocation)
- Visitors
- Anyone else?
7Why are we marketing our city?
- Citizens information
- All others
- Growth in our businesses job creation
- Growth in our wealth
8Marketing to Outsiders
- Billboards overrated
- Media travel, business magazines
- Web - The first place they will look for you
- Does your city have a website?
- Can they find the information they want?
- Can they find the back-story?
- Where do they go for additional information?
9Overlapping Constituencies
Chamber of Commerce
Convention Visitors Bureau
Businesses (Hotels, Realtors, etc.)
Municipality
10Chambers of Commerce
- Internally focused on their members
- You can always find out how to become a member
- But you cant always figure out how to start a
business in that city - And their websites suffer from ad clutter
11Convention Visitors Bureaus
- Focus on visitors from over 50 miles away
- Filling hotels is their bailiwick
- Most are funded by hotel/motel occupancy tax
12Businesses
- Each focuses on its own needs and customers
- Realtors - Relocation
- Hotels/Motels Visitors
- Restaurants Visitors
- Etc.
13Municipalities
- The municipality has the responsibility and
unique opportunity to address these needs - Visitors
- Economic Development
- Relocation
- Not driven by membership or ad sales
14Websites are our Main Tool.
- How to answer these needs in a cohesive, easy to
use manner?
15The Rules for All Websites
- Dont Make Me Guess
- Dont Confuse Me (and make me feel stupid)
- Keep it Simple
- Give Me the Info I want Dont Throw a Bunch of
Ads at Me!
16The Silent Questions
- Is this the right website?
- Is this an official website?
- Will I find what Im looking for?
- Am I dealing with professionals?
- Do they deal with my needsor theirs?
17Lets look at some Texas websites!
- El Paso
- Waco
- Dallas
- Houston
- San Antonio
18ElPaso.org - portal
- Doing Business on the Border
- Living in El Paso (relocation)
- Visiting El Paso
- Our Government
19Waco-texas.com
Business in Waco Chamber, Economic Development
Visiting Waco
Citizens
20Dallascityhall.comCity Web Portal
Businesses
Visitors
Citizens
New residents guide
21Houstontx.govThe Official Site for Houston
Businesses
Visitors
22Sanantonio.govOfficial Website of the City of
San Antonio
Business
Recreation
Request a Pothole repair
23Award-Winning Sites
- Center for Digital Government Best of the Web
- www.centerdigitalgov.com, click on Surveys
- The program judges state, city and county Web
sites on their innovation, Web-delivery of public
services, efficiency, economy, and functionality
for improved citizen access.
24Washington, D.C.
- What Do You Want to Do?
- Start a Business in DC
- Start a Nonprofit in DC
- Finance a Business in DC
- Do Business with DC Govt
- Apply for a Business License
- FAQ
- Fulfill Annual Business Requirements
- Learn About Business Improvement Districts
25www.dc.gov--Business Services
- Overview
- Licenses Permits
- Development Incentives
- Tax Services
- Business Planning
- Nonprofit Planning
- Business Resources
26Issues
- Most City website graphics are not compelling.
- Often use in-house marketing staff
- Dont hesitate to outsource graphics!
- Dont be afraid to market, even though you are a
municipality!
27What Do Tourists Need?
- Accommodations
- Restaurants
- Attractions
- History
- Calendar of Events
- Map
- PDF of your visitors guide
- Link to your CVB
28Visit Pittsburg
29San Antonio
30Other Kinds of Visitors
- Media Travel Writers
- Film Crews
- Prospective University Students
- Tour Operators / Motorcoaches
31Advanced concepts
- Search Engine Rankings
- Tag Clouds
- Web 2.0/Social Media
322-minute intro to Website Rankings
- Search engines read real text, not graphics
- Search engines like incoming links
- Search engines like official sites with good
content - They love Web 2.0 features like blogs.
33Tag Clouds
34Tag Clouds
- They show the page as a search engine sees it,
with the most popular words appearing largest. - They can help us understand how search engines,
and people, see our websites. - Does your website convey what you want it to
convey? Check it with a tag cloud generator. - http//www.tagcrowd.com
35The Long Tail for Cities
- The long tail selling 1,000,000 bestsellers
vs. selling 1,000,000 of many different books on
Amazon - The long tail for municipalities using
various social media to reach as many small,
niche audiences as possible.
36The Long Tail
- Green part is the bestseller one book, many
buyers - Yellow part is the long tail many books to
many buyers
37Web 2.0
- Blogs
- Podcasts
- Various popular social media
- MySpace
- YouTube
- Flickr
38Discussion Question
- Are any cities represented here, using any of
these techniques now? If so, how? - Does anyone here have a MySpace or Facebook page
of their own?
39Web 2.0 Defined
- refers to a perceived second generation of
Web-based servicessuch as social networking
sites, wikis, etc. - Participatory
- Generally unregulated, unfettered and free
- And relatively unused by municipalities.
40Some Numbers
- Facebook 58 million members
- Extensively used by political candidates
- Creates a friends network you can easily
communicate with - MySpace 200 million members
- YouTube hosts 60 million videos
- Blogs over 75 million (maybe 15 million active)
41Blogs
- Free and easy to start (www.blogger.com)
- Little technical knowledge required
- Harder to keep going
- Why not a blog for a municipality?
- Mayors Musings
- City Managers Thoughts, Philosophies
- Info and observations not available elsewhere
42about-arlingtontx.com
43Example Blogs
- http//metroblogging.com/
- Think Global, Blog Local
- Municipalities are behind the curve on blogs!
- Enter convention visitors blog into Google
search box 193,000 examples come up - http//visitcolumbia.blogspot.com
44Blog - Columbia, SC Convention Visitors Bureau
45Podcasts
- Usually an audio file in MP3 format
- Mayors Hour Tampa, FL
- City of Moore, OK Inside Moore
- Why I moved to Moore follows a young family
with children, a doctor and a retiree - City of Davie, FL Mayors podcasts
- Disaster preparedness, affordable housing, and
one that addresses a news articles inaccuracies
46Webcasts/Vidcasts
- U.S. Conference of Mayors webcasts
- Clips of up to 1 hour in Windows Media Format
- Require broadband
47Tampa Mayors Hour podcast feed (RSS)
48Social Networking
- MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, Digg, Technorati,
Flickr - Completely user-generated
- The Library of Congress uses Flickr to post
pictures of their content - CVBs use MySpace and YouTube frequently
49Flickr photos of a community
50MySpace Columbia, SC Convention Visitors
Bureau
51YouTube San DiegoOpen for Business after
Wildfires
52YouTube Las Vegas Be Anyone
53YouTube Contests
- Detroit Video Contest from Detroit CVB
- Ecotourism contest for Filipinos
54Cameron Park Waco, TX
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vtNntxSkFZLs (2,000
views) - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vp8V_cDmCTKY (400
views)
55Social Media Dos and Donts
- Cleverness works boring does not
- It must be appealing
- It cant simply promote it must engage.
- It must be kept up to date.
- Show unique things about your town
- Try some contests!
56Social Media Issues
- Do you control visitor comments?
- Racism, foul language, tirades against the city
- IT departments disallow most of these sites
- All of it takes time
57Conclusions
- Be sure your website has all the information your
various audiences need - Youre behind the curve if you dont.
- Look into how social media might benefit your
city - Youre not behind the curve if youre not yet
using it--yet.