30
Plays Well With Plays Well With Others Others Engage Your Members by Integrating Multiple Communications Channels

Plays Well With Others

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Presentation from ASAE's 2010 Annual Meeting by Layla Masri, Lynn Morton, and Elizabeth Weaver Engel, CAE on member engagement and integrated communications.

Citation preview

Page 1: Plays Well With Others

Plays Well With Plays Well With OthersOthers

Engage Your Members by Integrating Multiple Communications Channels

Page 2: Plays Well With Others

Let’s Get Started...Let’s Get Started...

• Who are you?– Lynn Morton, Manager, Marketing Technologies,

American Academy of Physician Assistants– Layla Masri, President, Bean Creative Funktional

Web & Interactive Design– Elizabeth Weaver Engel, CAE, Director of

Marketing and Sponsorship, National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions

• Ground Rules • Agenda• Back Channel

Page 3: Plays Well With Others

Play nicePlay nice

• Respect others.• Make new friends. • Listen.• Build stronger relationships.

Page 4: Plays Well With Others

Principles of Playing Principles of Playing NiceNice

• Listen to others.• Sharing is caring.• Take turns.• Play together.

Page 5: Plays Well With Others

Listen to OthersListen to Others

• Basic principle of social media• Informs choices• Provides the opportunity to react• Provides valuable market research• When listening works...

– AAP case study

Page 6: Plays Well With Others

Sharing is CaringSharing is Caring

• Provides your constituents with information

• Positions your organization as a valuable resource

• Can decrease workload and provide variety

• When sharing works...– NACHRI case study

Page 7: Plays Well With Others

Take TurnsTake Turns

• Decreases communication channel fatigue

• Talking at them (broadcasting) vs. talking with them (conversation)

• Allows what you say to have more impact

• When taking turns works...– NACHRI case study

Page 8: Plays Well With Others

Play TogetherPlay Together

• Community building = Member Engagement

• Builds relationships• Allows people to find a comfortable

home• When community building works...

– AAP case study

Page 9: Plays Well With Others

Look before you Look before you leapleap

• Keys to creating strategy that matches your organization’s audience and goals:– Know your audience(s) and how they like

to interact online (lurkers vs. talkers)– Outline your objectives and how they

relate to overall organizational goals– Set clear policies on engagement

Page 10: Plays Well With Others

Know how to share Know how to share (aka work smarter, not (aka work smarter, not

harder)harder)

• Create once, use multiple times • Integrate your tools• There is no “one perfect tool”• Customize your toolkit to meet your

needs

Page 11: Plays Well With Others

Use the right building Use the right building blocksblocks

• Key components for success:– Communicate– Listen– Publish– Share– Relationship– Strategy first tools second– Measure, measure, measure– Be flexible

Page 12: Plays Well With Others

Case Study:Case Study:OpenSecrets.orgOpenSecrets.org

Mission: helping average citizens, Washington insiders and reporters shine a light on the influence on money in politics.

Goal of project: encourage deep data dives, content spread, donations

Page 13: Plays Well With Others

Case Study:Case Study:OpenSecrets.orgOpenSecrets.org

• 19,000 FB fans, 7,000 Twitter followers• Active blog• Retweet relevant money in politics news• Widgets and APIs to help others use and

harness their data• Email newsletter• RSS

Page 14: Plays Well With Others

Case Study:Case Study:OpenSecrets.orgOpenSecrets.org

“It's Fan Friday here at OpenSecrets.org! If you appreciate the work we've done this week, hit the "like" button on this post. Two people who do will be randomly selected to receive our highly awesome OpenSecrets.org "Spy on Washington" bumper stickers. And in the comments section, tell us about what OpenSecrets articles or data have captured your attention this week.”

Page 15: Plays Well With Others

Case Study:Case Study:OpenSecrets.orgOpenSecrets.org

Page 16: Plays Well With Others

Case Study:Case Study:OpenSecrets.orgOpenSecrets.org

Page 17: Plays Well With Others

Case Study:Case Study:OpenSecrets.orgOpenSecrets.org

Page 18: Plays Well With Others

Case Study: AAPCase Study: AAP

Page 19: Plays Well With Others

Case Study: AAPCase Study: AAP

Page 20: Plays Well With Others

Case Study: AAPCase Study: AAP

Page 21: Plays Well With Others

BeginnerBeginner

Page 22: Plays Well With Others

AdvancedAdvanced

Page 23: Plays Well With Others

Learn to walk before Learn to walk before you runyou run

• Don't repost everything everywhere• Learn to use tools first, then start

measuring• Silence = the worst answer you can

give online• Remember to listen

Page 24: Plays Well With Others

PoliciesPolicies“Play fair.”“Play fair.”

• Don’t re-invent the wheel• K.I.S.S.• Remember: your OTHER policies are

all still in effect• Remember: your staff and members

are ALREADY talking to each other• What we’re doing hasn’t changed, we

just have new options for how we do it

Page 25: Plays Well With Others

Outposts v. HomebaseOutposts v. Homebase

The farther out you get, the less control you have

Image credit: SocialFish http://www.socialfish.org/blog

Page 26: Plays Well With Others

Policies:Policies:Common ElementsCommon Elements

• Follow all other applicable policies• Write in the first person• Be transparent• Be accurate• Be respectful and considerate• Respect copyright laws• Respect work commitments• Play by the rules• Don’t reveal confidential information  

Page 27: Plays Well With Others

HIPAA:HIPAA:Health Insurance Health Insurance

Portability and Portability and Accountability ActAccountability Act

• Why are health care organization often held up as example soc med policies? HIPAA

• The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires that a patient's identity and PHI (Protected Health Information) be secured.

• 18 specific identifiers – stiff penalties for violating HIPAA

• Possible to use social media and comply with HIPAA• Case study: NACHRI member Children’s Hospital Los

Angeles

Page 28: Plays Well With Others

IP (Intellectual IP (Intellectual Property)Property)

“Don't take things “Don't take things that aren't yours.”that aren't yours.”

• I am NOT a lawyer• Copyright• Fair use• Collaborative content

Did you create it? If not, don’t represent it as yours or use it without permission.

Page 29: Plays Well With Others

Creative CommonsCreative Commons “Share everything.” “Share everything.”

Image credit: Creative Commonshttp://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/

Page 30: Plays Well With Others

ContactContact

Layla MasriEmail:

[email protected] Twitter: @beancreativeWeb:

http://www.beancreative.com Phone: 703.684.5945

Lynn MortonEmail: [email protected] Twitter: @MissLynn13Blog:

http://snapblogger.wordpress.com

Phone: 703.836.2272

Elizabeth Weaver Engel, CAE

Email: [email protected] Twitter: @ewengelBlog:

http://thx4playing.blogspot.com

Phone: 703.797.6041