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DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE Office of Community Engagement Good Neighbor Day Social Media Techniques Food Drive I. Use the list of the food drive donation box locations to connect as many locations with a relevant Twitter handle as possible. II. Create a list of these relevant Twitter handles and follow them all. III. Tweet at these organizations/places urging them to encourage students/staff in their group or location to bring donations to the food drive donation box. IV. Tweet at them reminding them where the donation boxes closest to them are. V. Urge them to retweet your tweets to their followers. VI. If they do retweet or mention you in a tweet be sure to favorite and retweet it or mention them in a separate tweet.

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Written as an intern in the UMD Office of Community Engagement, Spring 2014

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DIVISION  OF  ADMINISTRATION  AND  FINANCE  Office  of  Community  Engagement                                                                                                  

Good  Neighbor  Day  Social  Media  Techniques  

Food  Drive  

I. Use  the  list  of  the  food  drive  donation  box  locations  to  connect  as  many  locations  with  a  relevant  Twitter  handle  as  possible.    

II. Create  a  list  of  these  relevant  Twitter  handles  and  follow  them  all.  III. Tweet  at  these  organizations/places  urging  them  to  encourage  

students/staff  in  their  group  or  location  to  bring  donations  to  the  food  drive  donation  box.    

IV. Tweet  at  them  reminding  them  where  the  donation  boxes  closest  to  them  are.    

V. Urge  them  to  retweet  your  tweets  to  their  followers.  

 

VI. If  they  do  retweet  or  mention  you  in  a  tweet  be  sure  to  favorite  and  retweet  it  or  mention  them  in  a  separate  tweet.  

Volunteering  

I. Tweet  out  the  volunteer  registration  link.  II. Mention  certain  student  groups  or  community  groups  in  tweets  about  the  

event  encouraging  them  to  register  and  attend.  III. Tweet  out  the  event  graphic  or  pictures  from  previous  years.  

 IV. Tweet  reminders  about  the  event  with  links  like  frequently  asked  

questions.  

Hashtags  

I. Create  a  main  hashtag  to  use  for  all  tweets  related  to  the  event  i.e.  #GoodNeighborDay  or  #GoodNeighborDay2014  

II. Encourage  people  to  tweet  using  the  hashtag  during  the  event  so  that  you  can  monitor  their  tweets.  

III. Include  the  hashtag  in  all  your  tweets  about  the  event.  IV. Post  signs  throughout  the  event  with  the  hashtag  on  them  encouraging  

people  to  vote.  

Signs  

I. Create  signs  to  hang  up  during  the  event  to  encourage  people  to  tweet  @UMD_OCE  or  use  the  hashtag.    

II. Create  different  questions  on  the  signs  encouraging  people  to  answer  the  questions  in  their  tweets.  

III. Examples:  a.  What  does  being  a  #GoodNeighbor  mean  to  you?  Tweet  your  

answer  with  #GoodNeighborDay  and  we’ll  retweet  you.  b. Tweet  us  @UMD_OCE  and  tell  us  your  favorite  part  of  Good  

Neighbor  Day!  c. Share  your  pictures  with  us  by  tagging  @UMD_OCE  or  

#GoodNeighborDay  d. Tweet  us  @UMD_OCE  with  what  you  learned  at  the  College  Park  

Sustainability  Summit!  e. Remember  to  tweet  us  photos  from  your  work  sites  with  

#GoodNeighborDay!  

During  the  event  

I. Live-­‐tweet  the  event  with  quotes  and  pictures.  II. Retweet  posts  from  attendees  throughout  the  day.  

 

III. Encourage  people  to  post  their  photos  and  stories.  

 

 

Most  actively  engaged  followers  

• @collegeparkfdn  • @UMDLibraries  • @plwojahn  • @claricesmithctr  • @HerCampusUMD  • @PreparednessUMD  • @DarusSalaam  

• @ScholarshipCntr  • @RethinkCP  • @OnwardCP  • @UM_Scholars  • @BTCatUMD  • @MOMsOrganicMrkt  • @DoGoodChallenge  

• @VolunteerMD  • @thestamp  • @MaryPIRG  • @SigEp_UMD  • @wmucradio  • @UMDSGA  • @UMDRightNow