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Social Networks: Growing Up Is Hard To Do AIP Assembly of Society Officers March 25, 2010 Ann Michael ann.michael@deltathink. com Twitter: annmichael

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Social Networks: Growing Up Is Hard To DoAIP Assembly of Society OfficersMarch 25, 2010

Ann Michael

[email protected]

Twitter: annmichael

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Agenda

• Why should societies & associations care about social networks?

• How have social networks been used to support membership organizations?

• Getting Started• Measuring Impact

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Why should societies & associations care about social networks?

•What do societies and associations do?•What do social networks do?•Is there overlap?

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AIP was “created for the purpose of promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of

physics and its application to human welfare.”

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Common Vocabulary

• Promote, advance, disseminate, and apply knowledge

•Educate•Collaborate/Cooperate•Community•Engage•Support (practitioners)

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Social Networks are Another Engagement Channel

•Already publish, conduct meetings, send emails, etc• Social networks supplement existing channels with new

capabilities:−Support multi-directional communication & connection−Provide a human face for the organization−Enable users to personalize activities & communication

Focus on the customer (by the customer)

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Examples of Existing Platforms

More Focused•Nature Networks•iMedExchange•ResearchGate•Connotea

General Purpose•Twitter•Facebook•LinkedIn

(Groups)•Delicious

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Building a Platform

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Getting Started

• Have a social networking strategy & objectives• Develop & execute an engagement plan• Define how to measure impact• Adjust as needed

• Create an organizational role to drive the effort

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Strategy & Objectives

• Strategy should be tied to the organization’s mission

• Objectives can vary:− Increasing awareness− Extending the impact of society programs (publications,

meetings, conferences, etc.)− Member support

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Where to Engage

Should you participate on existing platforms OR build your own?

•At minimum, participate on an existing platform first−Learn etiquette−Develop a strategy and refine objectives−Refine approach to community−Build organizational support and understanding

Find, Follow, Interact

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How to Engage

•What are your members doing? With whom?−What do they like/dislike? Why

• How can we participate without becoming a billboard?

−Subject Matter Expertise: research pointers−Connecting members to each other

• How can you blend the social networks and resources available to achieve your objectives?

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Measuring Impact

•Increase traffic to our website by …− # of visitors to our website originating from social

networks− Increase # of mentions of our product on social

network sites− Start X # of new relationships− Convert X new relationships to members/customers

Increase Awareness

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•Customer feedback received•Insights from other organizations•Meeting registration increase (offers)

Refresh Product/Program Development

Member Support

•# of issues addressed through social networks•# of connections made between members•Ratio of positive to negative feedback

Measuring Impact

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Measurement Tools

Twitter− Klout− Twitalyzer− TweetLevel

Social Media − Webtrends− Radian6− Lithium

Web Analytics− Webtrends− Coremetrics− NetInsight− Google Analytics

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Questions?

Ann Michael

[email protected]

Twitter: annmichael