Institute Presentation - Facebook - 02-12

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Presentation at The Service-Learning Institute about Facebook best practices.

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Making the Right Connections: Using Facebook for

Increased Service-Learning and Civic Engagement

Megan M. EngleSocial Media Manager

Michigan Nonprofit Association mengle@mnaonline.org

www.MNAonline.orghttp://MNAonline.wordpress.com

Twitter: @MNAOnline

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What Is Social Media?

• Definition: “the use of electronic and Internet tools for the

purpose of sharing and discussing information and experiences

with other human beings.” - Ben Parr

http://www.benparr.com/2008/08/its-time-we-defined-social-media-no-more-arguing-heres-the-definition

• In other words, social media describes the tools people use and the ways people share ideas online.

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TRANSFORM COMMUNITIEShttp://www.commoncraft.com

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Examples of Social Media:

• Social Bookmarking

• Photo Sharing

• Podcasting and Video

• Blogging

• Feed Reading & Sharing

• Social Networking

What is Social Networking?

• People using the internet to connect with others online

• Individuals often connect with friends, family, colleagues, and other internet users with similar interests and hobbies

• Today, we’ll be looking at the largest social networking site: Facebook

• Other sites are MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.

Facebook• Facebook is a social networking site

that currently boasts approximately 110 million active users

• The site is available to all persons with email addresses

• Today, we’ll be looking at several aspects of Facebook, including profiles, settings, groups, fan pages, and causes

http://www.facebook.com

The History of Facebook• Feb. 2004: FB was launched initally for Harvard students,

then moving to other Ivy League schools• Dec. 2004: FB reaches 1 million active users (I joined in

October 2004)• May 2005: FB available for over 800 college networks• Sept. 2005: FB available for high school networks • Oct. 2005: Photos added as an application• Dec. 2005: FB reaches 5.5 million active users• May 2006: FB available for work networks • Sept. 2006: FB available to anyone with an email address• Dec. 2006: FB reaches over 12 million active users • Oct. 2007: FB reaches over 50 million active users• Now: FB is now ahead of MySpace

Interesting Facebook Facts• People around the world spend a

combined total of more than 3 billion minutes on Facebook each day

• More than 24 million pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photos, etc.) shared each month

• More than 2 million events created each month

Facebook User Demographics

• More than half of Facebook users are outside of college

• Fastest growing Facebook demographic? Those 30+ years old

• The average Facebook user has 120 Facebook friends

Navigating Facebook• Profiles – for individuals; require an

email • Networks – geographical,

educational, professional• Search tools • Privacy settings • Account settings • http://www.facebook.com

Navigating Facebook Applications • General tips

• Groups • Pages• Causes • Events • http://www.facebook.com

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nonprofit-Organizations/27795452714

Facebook Nonprofit Organizations Fan Page

Facebook Best Practices

http://www.diosacommunications.com/facebookbestpractices.htm

Web 2.0 Best Practices Monthly Newsletter

http://www.diosacommunications.com/nonprofit.htm

What People Do On The Internet (By Age)

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