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1 TIPS FOR USING SOCIAL MEDIA EFFECTIVELY IN COLLEGE COUNSELING Meeting Students/Families Where They Are: Meredith Britt, New Community Jewish High School Nicole Thompson, Sage Hill School Aviva Walls, Shalhevet High School

2 AGENDA Why even try? Available Platforms Types of Content Show, Don’t Just Tell Building “Likes” Best Practices Inspiration

3 WHY EVEN TRY? It’s where they are, why not use it? A way to share more engaging material (articles, pictures, videos) without overloading email Feeding the hungry sharks Another way to advertise the great work we do with the larger school community

4 Platforms Photo heavy School Based/LMS Blogging Platforms

5 Original Material Outside Resources College of the Week Lingo - definitions Trivia Announcements Reminders Good Luck messages Articles Shared content Scholarship Links Gap Year programs Links to outside programs/fairs Types of Content

6 College Visits and Social Media Before the visit  Post a few sentences about each college along with time and location  Advertise with the school’s logo  Could also use a relevant article/picture to draw interest RSVPs  There are pros and cons to having students RSVP to a visit using social media  Might get more/younger kids interested, but harder to then push to Naviance During the visit  Take pictures of the rep engaged with students to post later After  Gives the school community a better sense of the wide variety of schools visiting

7 Show, Don’t Just Tell By far the most popular content  See a surge in engagement with sites when post pictures  Increase in followers when post pictures of a college tour or event Pick Great Profile and Cover Pictures Post Pictures whenever you’re away visiting a college When in doubt, link a picture  Articles – use a thumbnail  Find pictures for colleges using google images or use a screen shot You can also post inspirational memes and funny videos Be careful about posting photos of your kids  check if your school has photo waivers on file

8 Building a Following Likes beget likes  When close to a “milestone number” advertise it Spread the word however you can  Class meetings/Advisory  Parent programs  Email signature Make it easy  Put the direct link in an email  QR codes on your handouts that link to your page Use the resources of your school  Links/shares from the school’s account (if available)  Weekly roundup email  Advertise to incoming students?? Incentives  A raffle or coupon to school store  Give away college swag

9 Best Practices – Consistency is Key Posting regularly builds credibility and “likes” Pre-Schedule Posts when Possible  Take advantage of slower times in your office to post ahead of time  Use the clock icon or ads.twitter.com Stay on track even when you’re away from the office  Use the Pages app on an iphone/ipad to do mobile uploads and even schedule posts while you’re on the road Stay Organized  Keep a spreadsheet of what and when you’re posting  This way you won’t post the same thing twice and you’ll know you’re covering every topic, event and reminder

10 Best Practices – Cont Only Post Monday – Friday Use your data!  You can figure out the days/times that are most popular for your families If a post is for a specific audience, announce that  ex: JUNIORS, SENIORS, PARENTS, etc Create a fictional person for your facebook account  Jenna Jaguar at NCJHS  Will make it easier to pass along to another staff member Avoid posting private and proprietary information Have a Succession Plan and Emergency Plan in Place Take advantage of outside resources  “like” or follow as many relevant pages as you can

11 Inspiration Professional OrganizationsColleges High Schools

12 Contact Information Meredith Britt – mbritt@faculty.ncjhs.org Nicole Thompson – thompsonn@sagehillschool.org Aviva Walls – a.walls@shalhevet.org


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