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1 Utilizing Web 2.0 Technologies For Community Communications Rob Ferrari Director, IT/Operations Michigan Municipal League rferrari@mml.org

2 What is Web 2.0? enhance creativityinformation sharing collaboration among users  Web 2.0 is a term describing the trend in the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to enhance creativity, information sharing, and, most notably, collaboration among users.

3 Communications Shift Fundamental Shift of Power

4 Communications Shift How does this apply?  Citizens expect to interact with you differently  Other industries are adapting based on these changes  You should too

5 What is Out There?  Social Networking  Facebook  Twitter  Videos/Pictures  YouTube  Flickr  Blogs

6 Facebook  A free-access social networking website.  Users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school and region.  Statistics  More than 300 million active users  6 billion minutes are spent on FB each day  More than 65 million active users access FB via their mobile devices

7 Twitter  A free social networking and micro-blogging service  Users send and read messages known as “tweets”  Tweets are up to 140 characters  Statistics  More than 21 million users  Largest demographic – 45 – 54 year olds

8 YouTube  A video sharing website on which users can upload and share video clips.  Most of the content is user-generated and uploaded  One of the most powerful marketing platforms  Statistics  100 million U.S. viewers (March 2009)  Viewed 14.8 billion online videos (January 2009)

9 Flickr  An photo and video hosting website.  Photo management and sharing application.  Social Networking via photos  Statistics  Hosting more than 3 billion images

10 Blogs  A contraction of the term “weblog”  A type of website with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events or other material such as images and video.  Inside 208  Free Blog Sites  Blogger.com  Wordpress.com  LiveJournal

11 Mashable  The Social Media Guide  The world’s largest blog focused on Web 2.0 and Social Media news.

12 What’s in YOUR Community?  Flickr  YouTube  Facebook  Twitter  Blogs  Technorati

13 Opportunities  A website is not enough  No more information dumps  Create a conversation Bi-directional communication  Location, Location, Location

14 Communication Strategies  Multi-layered Approach E-mail – Blogs – Audio - Video Start Slow Be Consistent

15 Effective Communication  Provide Value  Regular  Real (honest, authentic, feels like communication)  Transparent  Action-oriented

16 Get Started Now  Tools are less expensive  Facebook, YouTube, Flickr = Free  Technology flattens communities  Events are easily organized and publicized


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