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Social media fun times
Or… how can I help out Church World Service with social media??
• Facebook = people you already know
• Post just a few times a day
(unless you’re crazy,
just sayin)
• Facebook helps you keep in touch and maintain relationships.
www.facebook.com/churchworldservice
Facebook is all about YOU. Tell YOUR story. The CWS story.
• Twitter = people you want to know
• Can post as often as you want
• Twitter is a space for conversations and relationship-building!
• www.twitter.com/CWS_global
• www.twitter.com/CWSIndonesia
Ok. How?
– Tell your friends/family what you are up to for CWS (What would THEY find interesting?)
– Give a shout-out to CWS when doing so
• You can create a live-link to the CWS Facebook Page by typing “@Church World Service” in your post
– Shoot a pic of CWS at work in the field, tag the CWS Facebook page in it!
• Bottom left-hand corner, hit “Tag this photo”, click on the picture, type in and select “Church World Service,” click “Done tagging.”
– Share content or articles from the CWS Facebook page
This is going to sound familiar…
–140 characters or less, be concise!
– Tweet snippets of your work with CWS, what it means for the people we are helping
–Do a shout-out to the @CWS_globalaccount
–RT posts from @CWS_global
–Put appropriate hash tags in your posts
• #hunger, #Indonesia, #poverty, #water, #hygiene, etc.
Create your own hash
tag
#CWSatwork
#CWS =
Chicago White Sox
Make a CWS event
an event
Live-tweet a CWS event or field visit
Nitty gritty
• If you’re talking about CWS, about our work, BE POSITIVE (not as obvious as you’d think)
• Check out the CWS Social Media Policy if you have any questions
• Ask me or Ilmi for help if you need to!
• If anyone has any questions about CWS social media, please refer them to [email protected]
Now for something a little different…
Tell the JOY of our work, the stories of the lives we change!
Most of all…
be authentic