Title: College Occupational Programs Marketing, Advertising, Interacting,
1College Occupational Programs Marketing,
Advertising, Interacting, Engaging through
Social Media
- Clark R. Harris
- Mott Community College
2College Occupational Programs Marketing,
Advertising, Interacting, Engaging through
Social Media
- Clark R. Harris
- Mott Community College
3Disclaimer
- I have been involved in the use of technology for
some time. - I created my first organizational Web site in
1995. - I have used Facebook, LinkedIn, blogs, Twitter,
Flickr, YouTube, etc. and have created
organizational accounts in Facebook Twitter. - I also teach the EDCI750 Emerging Technologies
course at K-State, as part of the Educational
Computing, Design Online Learning Program. - I have been a user of social media and read a lot
about the area of social media, but virtually
none of this information is original. Some may
not be cited on the slides, but much of it is
from the references cited, and probably more.
4What is Social Media?
- interactions among people in which they create,
share, and exchange information and ideas in
virtual communities and networks.
Ahlqvist, T. Back, A., Halonen, M. Heinonen, S.
(2008)
5What is Social Media?
- "a group of Internet-based applications that
build on the ideological and technological
foundations of web 2.0, and that allow the
creation and exchange of user-generated content.
Kaplan A.M., Haenlein M., (2010)
6Who is using Social Media in the promotion of
- Your school?
- Occupational programs?
- Events, projects, etc.?
7What applications are Social Media?
8What applications?
- Blogs
- Facebook
- Flicker
- Google
- Instagram
- LinkedIn
- Twitter
- Youtube
- Etc.
9Facebook examples
- Mott CC Page https//www.facebook.com/MottCommunit
yCollege - Technology Division https//www.facebook.com/MCCTe
chnology - Electronics Program https//www.facebook.com/MottE
LEC Video - Gateway CC https//www.facebook.com/Go2GCC/
- Mid Michigan CC https//www.facebook.com/midmich/
- Grand Rapids CC https//www.facebook.com/grandrapi
dscc Video - Lansing CC https//www.facebook.com/LansingCommCol
lege1 - Video, Youtube Channel
- Macomb CC https//www.facebook.com/MacombCC/
- Marketing pieces
10Youtube examples
- Jackson CC Virtual Tour http//www.youtube.com/wat
ch?vLjuESTL_T8I - Kirtland CC http//www.youtube.com/user/KirtlandCC
- Virtual Tour http//www.youtube.com/watch?v8VtlOx
_POPU - Macomb CC Student Testimony http//www.youtube.com
/watch?vCBq3Cb7hEHc - Monroe CC http//www.youtube.com/user/MonroeCCC
- Mott CC MAET http//www.youtube.com/user/maetatmot
t
11Twitter examples
- Kellogg CC https//twitter.com/Kellogg_CC
- North Central CC https//twitter.com/NorthCentralM
C - Oakland CC https//twitter.com/OCCollege
12Flickr examples
- Lansing CC http//www.flickr.com/photos/48770385_at_N
08/ - Mott CC (not official) http//www.flickr.com/photo
s/clarkharris/sets/72157625248106023/ - Wayne County CC (not official) http//www.flickr.c
om/photos/dharder9475/sets/72157625802233731/with/
5396415189/
13Pinterest examples
- Kellogg CC http//pinterest.com/kelloggcc/
- Macomb CC http//pinterest.com/macombcc/
- North Central Michigan CC http//pinterest.com/nor
thcentralmc/
14Blogs examples
- Kirtland CC http//blogs.kirtland.edu/
15Using IconsExample
- North Central
- Michigan College
- http//www.ncmich.edu/
- Facebook
- Flickr
- Pinterest
- Twitter
16Who can we use Social Media?
- To engage
- Current Students
- Future Students
- Past Students
- Community Members
- Faculty Staff
- Business Industry
- Donors
Almost 96 of people surveyed say they use
Facebook (Bank of America, 2011)
17How can we use Social Media?
18Some Research
19Do prospective college students use Social Media?
- Two-thirds of the class of 2012 used social media
to research colleges and universities - Facebook stands head and shoulders above the pack
for admissions research (57 percent) - 38 percent SM influential in their decision
Poisso (May 7, 2013)
20Social Media Advancement Results 2013
- The Council for Advancement and Support of
Education (CASE) is a professional association
serving educational institutions and the
advancement professionals who work on their
behalf in alumni relations, communications,
development, marketing, and allied areas. - Huron Education
- mStoner is a marketing communications agency that
works with education institutions on strategy and
development of websites, social media, brand, and
print.
21Social Media Advancement Results 2013 (Cont.)
- Fourth annual survey
- Method survey mailed to 18,144 CASE members
tweeted by Michael Stoner and other mStoner team
members - 1,080 response (a 6 response rate)
- most CASE members are fundraisers, institutional
communicators (PR, media relations, marketing,
publications, and periodicals), and alumni
relations professionals, that is the focus here
(the views of enrollment and admissions
professionals are underrepresented).
22Social Media Advancement Results 2013 (Cont.)
- Top goals
- engage alumni
- strengthen brand image
- Most commonly used channels
- Facebook
- Twitter
- LinkedIn
- YouTube
23Social Media Advancement Results 2013 (Cont.)
- Management diversity social media is centralized
at some institutions highly dispersed at
others. This diversity of management shows no
sign of diminishing. - Most (83) departments handle their own social
media activities, usually with input from others.
- Comms/PR depts. most likely responsible for
creating, monitoring compliance with,
enforcing, institutional SM policies (73).
24Social Media Advancement Results 2013 (Cont.)
- Whats new in 2013
- SM is increasingly woven into campaigns
- The majority of respondents say their institution
uses SM for fundraising development - Facebook predominates.
- We use SM more commonly to connect with
- current students their parents
- prospective students their parents
- faculty sta?.
25Any concerns about Social Media in the Community
College?
- Loss of control of your brand
- Unexpected information
- Inappropriate photos or text
- Can we control it?
- Should we control it?
26Random Points to Consider
- Use Photos-Facebook is the largest photo sharing
site
27Five Tips for Marketing to College Students
- Consider mobile marketing
- Get to the point, fast
- Dont try to be cool if youre not
- Get your product right before bragging about it
- Win over mom and dad
Williams, G. (September 24, 2010)
284 steps to create a great Facebook page for your
school
- Content
- Identity
- Networking
- Promotion Engagement
Romeri, M. (May 3, 2012)
29To maximize all Facebook has to offer and create
a worthwhile campaign
- Content
- Engagement
- Connections sharing
Craig, K. (2011)
30Seems like just the beginning of the conversation
on Social Media
31References
- Ahlqvist, T. Back, A., Halonen, M. Heinonen, S.
(2008). Social Media Roadmaps Exploring the
futures triggered by social media - Career Track Facebook marketing workshop
workbook - Craig, K. (2011). Facebook and college students
Is marketing effective, - Gardner, L. (April 19, 2013). Social-media use
grows at colleges, despite little dedicated
staff, http//chronicle.com/blogs/bottomline/socia
l-media-use-grows-at-colleges-despite-little-dedic
ated-staff/ - Gillin, P. (2009). Secrets of social media
marketing How to use online conversations and
customer communities to turbo-charge your
business. Quill Driver Books. - Glen, 10 ways to create more engaging Facebook
page, http//www.toprankblog.com/2010/05/10-ways-e
ngaging-facebook-page/
32References
- Kaplan A.M., Haenlein M., (2010). Users of the
world, unite! The challenges and opportunities of
social media, Business Horizons, Vol. 53, Issue 1 - Poisso (May 7, 2013). Academia and Facebook are
finally getting along, and applicants are taking
notice, http//www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/
college-grads/ - Qualman, E. (2013). Socialnomics How social
media transforms the way we live and do business,
Wiley - Romeri, M. (May 3, 2012). The innovative
marketers blog Four steps to fresh Facebook
marketing for schools and colleges,
http//www.imrcorp.com/innovative-marketing-blog/b
id/55829/Four-Steps-to-Fresh-Facebook-Marketing-fo
r-Schools-and-Colleges - Smith, J. (2007). The Facebook marketing bible
24 ways to market your brand, company, product,
or service inside Facebook, http//www.insidefaceb
ook.com/facebook-marketing-bible/
33References
- Social Media Advancement Results 2013,
http//www.case.org/Documents/AboutCASE/Newsroom/C
ASE-Huron-mStoner-SM2013-CASESMC28029.pdf - Top 100 social media colleges, http//www.studenta
dvisor.com/top-100-social-media-colleges-page3 - Weber, L. (2007). Marketing to the social web
How digital customer communities build your
business, Wiley. - Wikipedia/social media, http//en.wikipedia.org/w
iki/Social_media - Williams, G. (September 24, 2010). Five tips for
marketing to college students. http//www.entrepre
neur.com/article/217344
34Contact Information
- Clark R. Harris, Ph.D.Dean of TechnologyMott
Community College1401 East Court StreetFlint,
MI 48503-2089810.762.0337clark.harris_at_mcc.edu - Find the Technology DivisionOn Facebook -
http//www.facebook.com/MCCTechnology - On the Web - http//www.technology.mcc.edu