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CASE Social Media & Community 2011


initial findings:
2011 CASE/mStoner/
Slover Linett
Social Media Survey
13 April 2011




                                     1
Cheryl Slover-Linett
    @ us
cheryl@sloverlinett.com
SloverLinett.com
+1.773.348.9204

Michael Stoner
michael.stoner@mstoner.com
mStoner.com
+1.312.622.6930
@mstonerblog

mstnr.me/fIeZ9f

                             2
OVERVIEW
‣   Purpose: learn how institutions are using,
    managing and measuring social media
‣   Sponsors: CASE, mStoner, Slover Linett
‣   Methods: Link emailed to 18,000
    representative CASE members; 951
    responses
‣   Second annual study




                                                 3
EVERYONE’S ON BOARD
‣   Nearly all use Facebook (96%)
‣   About 3 in 4 use Twitter
‣   Two-thirds use LinkedIn or YouTube
‣   About 40% have blogs, use Flickr or offer a
    social community via an outside vendor
‣   Only 4% weren’t using any social media




                                                  4
WE LIKE SM, BUT HAVEN’T FULLY
EMBRACED IT
‣   Most (73%) believe SM have great
    potential for achieving their goals
     ‣   Fewer have institutional support& buy-in (45%) or
         expertise for SM efforts (28%)

‣   We use SM to sustain our brands (90%)
     ‣   But we’re also very motivated by external factors like
         constituent demand (79%) or competition from peer
         institutions (84%)




                                                                  5
WHAT DO WE HOPE TO ACHIEVE?
‣   Top goals overall
     ‣   Engage alumni (84%)
     ‣   Strengthen brand image (75%)

‣   Marketing also uses SM to
     ‣   Engage prospective & admitted students (68% and 63%)
     ‣   Increase awareness and rankings (61%)

‣   Development more likely to use SM to engage
    alumni (86%) than raise funds (38%)



                                                                6
WHAT WE’RE NOT DOING WITH SM
‣   Recruiting faculty and staff
‣   Crisis management
‣   Raising private funds
‣   Conducting audience research
‣   Engaging the media




                                   7
HOW IS SM MANAGED?
‣   Nearly 1 in 4 manage SM solely in their
    own department
     ‣   An additional 6 in 10 manage their own SM, but get
         input from others
‣   At most institutions, communications or
    marketing manage institution-wide SM
    activities




                                                              8
HOW IS SM MANAGED? (cont)
SM activities tend to be:
‣   Controlled by their unit, including the staff
    & resources assigned to social media
‣   Local & dispersed throughout institution
    rather than centralized & coordinated
‣   Not as planful or coordinated as they’d like
‣   Led predominantly by in-house resources
    rather than freelancers or vendors



                                                    9
HOW IS SM MANAGED? (cont)
‣   Most don’t have guidelines or policies
     ‣   If they do, branding or graphics guidelines are most
         common
     ‣   Some have content management guidelines but few
         tackle privacy, ethical, or legal guidelines

‣   Most don’t evaluate their SM efforts
     ‣   Friends/Likes most common measure
     ‣   Few get feedback on their SM activities




                                                                10
HOW DO WE STAFF SM?
                           At the institutional level, one-quarter have
                           someone working full-time, 100% dedicated to SM

                         80%                                                                                    30%
                                 74%
                                                                                                                                                                  26%
                                                                                                                             23%
                         60%                                                                                    23%
percent of respondents




                                                                                       percent of respondents
                                                                                                                      15%             16%
                         40%                                                                                    15%
                                                                                                                                                12%
                                                                                                                                                          9%
                         20%                      16%                                                           8%
                                                                   10%

                         0%                                                                                     0%
                                        0                1              2+                                              0         1        2        3        4        5+
                               Number of staff who work FT on SM (100% of their job)                                  Number of staff who work PT on SM (25%+ of their job)




                                                                                                                                                                              11
HOW DO WE STAFF SM?
        At the institutional level, roughly 1 FTE on average,
        but much variation between institutions
                         30%
                                      27%                                   26%

                         23%
percent of respondents




                                                17%
                         15%
                                                         12%
                               9%                                  9%
                         8%




                         0%
                                 0        0.5       1        1.5       2       2.5+
                               Number of FTEs (full-time equivalents) on social media




                                                                                        12
HOW DO WE STAFF SM?
                               At the department level, 80% of departments have
                               some part-time focus on SM
                         90%    85%                                                                              50%

                                                                                                                                 41%
                         68%                                                                                     38%
percent of respondents




                                                                                        percent of respondents
                         45%                                                                                     25%                         23%
                                                                                                                       20%
                                                                                                                                                         17%
                         23%                                                                                     13%
                                                   11%
                                                                       4%
                         0%                                                                                      0%
                                      0                   1                 2+                                             0           1          2          3+
                                Number of staff who work FT on SM (100% of their job)                              Number of staff who work PT on SM (25%+ of their job)




                                                                                                                                                                           13
HOW DO WE STAFF SM?
At the department level, roughly 0.5 FTE on average

                                            50%
                         50%




                         38%
percent of respondents




                         25%
                                                            21%
                               19%

                         13%                                               10%


                         0%
                                     0           0.5          1.0 or 1.5        2.0+
                                Number of FTEs (full-time equivalents) on social media




                                                                                         14
STAFF: WHO ARE THEY?
‣   Level
     ‣   One-third are specialists/coordinators
     ‣   One-third are associate/assistant directors/mgrs
     ‣   One-quarter are directors/managers
‣   Who do they report to?
     ‣   Majority report to a manager/director
     ‣   30% to someone above a manager/director
     ‣   13% to someone below a manager/director




                                                            15
CHALLENGES
‣   Staffing, staffing, staffing
‣   Lack of full support from above
‣   Expertise not readily available
‣   Funding
‣   BUT: lack of interest, red tape, turf battles,
    privacy issues are not barriers




                                                     16
HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE WE?
‣   Moderately successful (62%); very successful
    (25%)
‣   Main success metric = number of
    “touches” (friends, click-throughs,
    participation)
‣   Facebook is most successful platform (87%
    compared to 27% for next most successful
    platform, Twitter)




                                                   17
SUCCESS FACTORS
‣   Having specific goals
‣   Being more planful, less spontaneous
‣   Having institutional buy-in & support for SM
‣   Controlling SM activities (content & staff)
    within own dept.
‣   Having enough expertise in-house so you
    don’t need to look for outside resources



                                                   18
SUCCESS FACTORS
‣   Go beyond Facebook: incorporate Twitter,
    Flickr, YouTube, blogs, Ning
‣   Target multiple audiences
     ‣   Including media, employers, guidance counselors,
         parents

‣   Multiple measures of success
‣   More likely to have policies




                                                            19
WHO TENDS TO SEE SUCCESS IN SM?
‣   Larger institutions (5K+ students)
‣   Marketing + Communications depts
‣   Those with more SM staff
‣   Slight skew toward central depts
‣   NOT driven by peer SM activities




                                         20
BARRIERS TO SUCCESS
‣   Lack of staffing and expertise
     ‣ Site development

     ‣ Content management

     ‣ Ongoing implementation

‣   Lack of institutional clarity
‣   Slow pace of change
‣   Lack of commitment; uncertainty about SM
    usefulness



                                               21
HOW DOES SM VARY BY GEOGRAPHY?
‣   US
     ‣ Engage parents, prospects, donors more

     ‣ Use YouTube more

     ‣ Have more institutional buy-in

     ‣ Have more in-house expertise

‣   International
     ‣ Control more of their own activities

     ‣ Use LinkedIn more

     ‣ Want to be more planful




                                                22
HOW DOES SM VARY BY INST. TYPE?
‣   Higher education
     ‣ Engage external orgs more

     ‣ Use Twitter and YouTube more

     ‣ More dispersed

     ‣ More focused on SM to strengthen brand

‣   Primary/secondary educatioin
     ‣ Engage parents more

     ‣ More concerned about loss of control and privacy issues




                                                                 23
HOW DOES SM VARY BY INST. SIZE?
‣   Large
     ‣   Use Twitter, Flickr & YouTube more
     ‣   Target government more
‣   Small
     ‣   Use a social network aggregator site or in-house
         community tool (e.g. Ning) more
     ‣   Target parents, friends + supporters, alumni,
         prospects and students more
     ‣   More centralized
     ‣   More influenced by peer SM activity



                                                            24
IMPLICATIONS &
LESSONS LEARNED


                  25
CHANGES SINCE 2010: GOOD NEWS
‣   Twitter use is up
‣   More believe that SM has value, is here to stay
     ‣   But more also say others in their department aren’t
         interested in SM

‣   More have IT & content mgmt resources they
    need
‣   More have policies on legal and privacy issues,
    negative postings



                                                               26
LOOKING AHEAD
This year, we’ll see institutions:
‣ Creating a comprehensive SM plan (51%)
‣ Expand SM program to new audiences (46%)
‣ Add new SM tools to current programs (44%)
‣ Develop formal policies (37%)

But we won’t see:
‣ Getting help from prof. association (15%)
‣ Hiring staff (14%)
‣ Getting help from SM consultants (9%)
‣ Hiring a vendor for SM evaluation (4%)




                                               27
POSSIBLE TENSIONS OR CONFLICTS
‣   Most plan to expand SM but few will add
    resources
‣   Key barriers are lack of expertise & staffing: but
    few will hire staff or use consultants
‣   Low concern about privacy, ethical issues; yet the
    more involved you are, the more you encounter
    them
‣   Want resources, don’t want to give up control
‣   Successful SM orgs are happy with how things are.
    Are they complacent?


                                                         28
LESSONS LEARNED: DEPLOYMENT
‣   Focus on one tool, get it right, move on:
    “Figure out how to do one well, rather than 10 in a so-so
    manner.”

‣   Keep in mind your audience needs.
    “The content and conversation must be relevant. In other
    words, your message will only be effective if the audience
    cares about the subject.”

    “...make sure they’re participating in a service before you
    invest your time. Don’t listen to one or two people—
    there’s always a cool new platform to explore.”




                                                                  29
LESSONS LEARNED: TARGETING
‣   Twitter helps to engage media
    “It has actually become more effective in some cases
    than formal press releases.”

‣   Audiences are fickle.
    “Prospective students seem to want to participate after a
    decision is made ... i.e. admitted or deposited.”

    “ ... the opinions, feelings, and interests of your specific
    audience will wax and wane. What works today will
    probably not work tomorrow. So keep an eye on what
    people are responding to.”




                                                                   30
LESSONS LEARNED: POLICIES
‣   Don’t be afraid of negative comments!
    “It’s OK to post a disclaimer that clarifies some content
    may be deleted. This spares you from having to keep
    profanity-laden posts or inappropriate content.”

    “Don’t be afraid of negative comments about the
    institution. Faithful alumni will usually chime in....”

    “ We’ve had a few incidents that could have gone horribly
    wrong when students reacted to incidents on campus and
    became vocal on Facebook. By sticking with our
    guidelines we managed to avoid any major fallout from
    the situations.”




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Findings from 2011 CASE/mStoner/Slover Linett Survey of Social Media & Advancement

  • 1. CASE Social Media & Community 2011 initial findings: 2011 CASE/mStoner/ Slover Linett Social Media Survey 13 April 2011 1
  • 2. Cheryl Slover-Linett @ us cheryl@sloverlinett.com SloverLinett.com +1.773.348.9204 Michael Stoner michael.stoner@mstoner.com mStoner.com +1.312.622.6930 @mstonerblog mstnr.me/fIeZ9f 2
  • 3. OVERVIEW ‣ Purpose: learn how institutions are using, managing and measuring social media ‣ Sponsors: CASE, mStoner, Slover Linett ‣ Methods: Link emailed to 18,000 representative CASE members; 951 responses ‣ Second annual study 3
  • 4. EVERYONE’S ON BOARD ‣ Nearly all use Facebook (96%) ‣ About 3 in 4 use Twitter ‣ Two-thirds use LinkedIn or YouTube ‣ About 40% have blogs, use Flickr or offer a social community via an outside vendor ‣ Only 4% weren’t using any social media 4
  • 5. WE LIKE SM, BUT HAVEN’T FULLY EMBRACED IT ‣ Most (73%) believe SM have great potential for achieving their goals ‣ Fewer have institutional support& buy-in (45%) or expertise for SM efforts (28%) ‣ We use SM to sustain our brands (90%) ‣ But we’re also very motivated by external factors like constituent demand (79%) or competition from peer institutions (84%) 5
  • 6. WHAT DO WE HOPE TO ACHIEVE? ‣ Top goals overall ‣ Engage alumni (84%) ‣ Strengthen brand image (75%) ‣ Marketing also uses SM to ‣ Engage prospective & admitted students (68% and 63%) ‣ Increase awareness and rankings (61%) ‣ Development more likely to use SM to engage alumni (86%) than raise funds (38%) 6
  • 7. WHAT WE’RE NOT DOING WITH SM ‣ Recruiting faculty and staff ‣ Crisis management ‣ Raising private funds ‣ Conducting audience research ‣ Engaging the media 7
  • 8. HOW IS SM MANAGED? ‣ Nearly 1 in 4 manage SM solely in their own department ‣ An additional 6 in 10 manage their own SM, but get input from others ‣ At most institutions, communications or marketing manage institution-wide SM activities 8
  • 9. HOW IS SM MANAGED? (cont) SM activities tend to be: ‣ Controlled by their unit, including the staff & resources assigned to social media ‣ Local & dispersed throughout institution rather than centralized & coordinated ‣ Not as planful or coordinated as they’d like ‣ Led predominantly by in-house resources rather than freelancers or vendors 9
  • 10. HOW IS SM MANAGED? (cont) ‣ Most don’t have guidelines or policies ‣ If they do, branding or graphics guidelines are most common ‣ Some have content management guidelines but few tackle privacy, ethical, or legal guidelines ‣ Most don’t evaluate their SM efforts ‣ Friends/Likes most common measure ‣ Few get feedback on their SM activities 10
  • 11. HOW DO WE STAFF SM? At the institutional level, one-quarter have someone working full-time, 100% dedicated to SM 80% 30% 74% 26% 23% 60% 23% percent of respondents percent of respondents 15% 16% 40% 15% 12% 9% 20% 16% 8% 10% 0% 0% 0 1 2+ 0 1 2 3 4 5+ Number of staff who work FT on SM (100% of their job) Number of staff who work PT on SM (25%+ of their job) 11
  • 12. HOW DO WE STAFF SM? At the institutional level, roughly 1 FTE on average, but much variation between institutions 30% 27% 26% 23% percent of respondents 17% 15% 12% 9% 9% 8% 0% 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5+ Number of FTEs (full-time equivalents) on social media 12
  • 13. HOW DO WE STAFF SM? At the department level, 80% of departments have some part-time focus on SM 90% 85% 50% 41% 68% 38% percent of respondents percent of respondents 45% 25% 23% 20% 17% 23% 13% 11% 4% 0% 0% 0 1 2+ 0 1 2 3+ Number of staff who work FT on SM (100% of their job) Number of staff who work PT on SM (25%+ of their job) 13
  • 14. HOW DO WE STAFF SM? At the department level, roughly 0.5 FTE on average 50% 50% 38% percent of respondents 25% 21% 19% 13% 10% 0% 0 0.5 1.0 or 1.5 2.0+ Number of FTEs (full-time equivalents) on social media 14
  • 15. STAFF: WHO ARE THEY? ‣ Level ‣ One-third are specialists/coordinators ‣ One-third are associate/assistant directors/mgrs ‣ One-quarter are directors/managers ‣ Who do they report to? ‣ Majority report to a manager/director ‣ 30% to someone above a manager/director ‣ 13% to someone below a manager/director 15
  • 16. CHALLENGES ‣ Staffing, staffing, staffing ‣ Lack of full support from above ‣ Expertise not readily available ‣ Funding ‣ BUT: lack of interest, red tape, turf battles, privacy issues are not barriers 16
  • 17. HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE WE? ‣ Moderately successful (62%); very successful (25%) ‣ Main success metric = number of “touches” (friends, click-throughs, participation) ‣ Facebook is most successful platform (87% compared to 27% for next most successful platform, Twitter) 17
  • 18. SUCCESS FACTORS ‣ Having specific goals ‣ Being more planful, less spontaneous ‣ Having institutional buy-in & support for SM ‣ Controlling SM activities (content & staff) within own dept. ‣ Having enough expertise in-house so you don’t need to look for outside resources 18
  • 19. SUCCESS FACTORS ‣ Go beyond Facebook: incorporate Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, blogs, Ning ‣ Target multiple audiences ‣ Including media, employers, guidance counselors, parents ‣ Multiple measures of success ‣ More likely to have policies 19
  • 20. WHO TENDS TO SEE SUCCESS IN SM? ‣ Larger institutions (5K+ students) ‣ Marketing + Communications depts ‣ Those with more SM staff ‣ Slight skew toward central depts ‣ NOT driven by peer SM activities 20
  • 21. BARRIERS TO SUCCESS ‣ Lack of staffing and expertise ‣ Site development ‣ Content management ‣ Ongoing implementation ‣ Lack of institutional clarity ‣ Slow pace of change ‣ Lack of commitment; uncertainty about SM usefulness 21
  • 22. HOW DOES SM VARY BY GEOGRAPHY? ‣ US ‣ Engage parents, prospects, donors more ‣ Use YouTube more ‣ Have more institutional buy-in ‣ Have more in-house expertise ‣ International ‣ Control more of their own activities ‣ Use LinkedIn more ‣ Want to be more planful 22
  • 23. HOW DOES SM VARY BY INST. TYPE? ‣ Higher education ‣ Engage external orgs more ‣ Use Twitter and YouTube more ‣ More dispersed ‣ More focused on SM to strengthen brand ‣ Primary/secondary educatioin ‣ Engage parents more ‣ More concerned about loss of control and privacy issues 23
  • 24. HOW DOES SM VARY BY INST. SIZE? ‣ Large ‣ Use Twitter, Flickr & YouTube more ‣ Target government more ‣ Small ‣ Use a social network aggregator site or in-house community tool (e.g. Ning) more ‣ Target parents, friends + supporters, alumni, prospects and students more ‣ More centralized ‣ More influenced by peer SM activity 24
  • 26. CHANGES SINCE 2010: GOOD NEWS ‣ Twitter use is up ‣ More believe that SM has value, is here to stay ‣ But more also say others in their department aren’t interested in SM ‣ More have IT & content mgmt resources they need ‣ More have policies on legal and privacy issues, negative postings 26
  • 27. LOOKING AHEAD This year, we’ll see institutions: ‣ Creating a comprehensive SM plan (51%) ‣ Expand SM program to new audiences (46%) ‣ Add new SM tools to current programs (44%) ‣ Develop formal policies (37%) But we won’t see: ‣ Getting help from prof. association (15%) ‣ Hiring staff (14%) ‣ Getting help from SM consultants (9%) ‣ Hiring a vendor for SM evaluation (4%) 27
  • 28. POSSIBLE TENSIONS OR CONFLICTS ‣ Most plan to expand SM but few will add resources ‣ Key barriers are lack of expertise & staffing: but few will hire staff or use consultants ‣ Low concern about privacy, ethical issues; yet the more involved you are, the more you encounter them ‣ Want resources, don’t want to give up control ‣ Successful SM orgs are happy with how things are. Are they complacent? 28
  • 29. LESSONS LEARNED: DEPLOYMENT ‣ Focus on one tool, get it right, move on: “Figure out how to do one well, rather than 10 in a so-so manner.” ‣ Keep in mind your audience needs. “The content and conversation must be relevant. In other words, your message will only be effective if the audience cares about the subject.” “...make sure they’re participating in a service before you invest your time. Don’t listen to one or two people— there’s always a cool new platform to explore.” 29
  • 30. LESSONS LEARNED: TARGETING ‣ Twitter helps to engage media “It has actually become more effective in some cases than formal press releases.” ‣ Audiences are fickle. “Prospective students seem to want to participate after a decision is made ... i.e. admitted or deposited.” “ ... the opinions, feelings, and interests of your specific audience will wax and wane. What works today will probably not work tomorrow. So keep an eye on what people are responding to.” 30
  • 31. LESSONS LEARNED: POLICIES ‣ Don’t be afraid of negative comments! “It’s OK to post a disclaimer that clarifies some content may be deleted. This spares you from having to keep profanity-laden posts or inappropriate content.” “Don’t be afraid of negative comments about the institution. Faithful alumni will usually chime in....” “ We’ve had a few incidents that could have gone horribly wrong when students reacted to incidents on campus and became vocal on Facebook. By sticking with our guidelines we managed to avoid any major fallout from the situations.” 31
  • 32. FROM 2010 bit.ly/ bit.ly/eqlTsV c1CQvC 32