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Internet Use in 4‐H Activities 2010 Western Regional 4-H Leader's Forum Fahzy Abdul-Rahman Family Resource Management Extension Specialist March 11-14, 2010 1

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Internet Use in 4 H Activities ‐

2010 Western Regional 4-H Leader's Forum

Fahzy Abdul-RahmanFamily Resource Management

Extension SpecialistMarch 11-14, 2010

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Outline

• Motivation: Why the Internet– Risks – Safety – Why work … we have good program

• Internet as tools: 1. Marketing and Communication2. Training

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What we Plan

to Cover Today!

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Types of Social Media Marketing (SMM)

a. Content-basedb. Personality-

based

c. Interest-basedd. Fantasy-based

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a. Content-based SMM

• Focuses on the content to be posted and passed around: blogs, videos, photos, news stories, podcasts

• Or bookmarks to the content

• Feeds viral marketing

Content sites

Bookmarking sites

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b. Personality-based SMM

• Consumer companies create character profiles, but may not be the best marketing for IT companies

• IT consultants create professional profiles

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c. Interest-based SMM

• Communities form around topics of interest, such as message boards and specialty search engines

IT marketers must get into these conversations

Maybe social bookmarking sites fit into this category, too

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d. Fantasy-based SMM

• Virtual worlds, inhabited by avatars, allow fantasy lives that marketers wish to be part of—Apple, IBM, and other companies already play

• Kids have their worlds, too, but IT marketers can safely ignore them

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Note: marketers can safely ignore kids

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Motivation 1: Expansion

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• Quick• Reliable messengers

• Feedbacks creates buzz

1. You e-inform your network

2. Your network e-inform theirs

3. … and so on … in minutes

How and Why?

People + Message + Internet = social media marketing

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Motivation 2: High Returns on Investment

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Local Twitter Success Story

• By Davonna Lowry, Bernalillo county 4-H Leader:– Set up a twitter account for our family business – Created relationships with various people. – Attended social media workshops and meeting

these people face to face. – Krispy Kreme: Back to Albuquerque – Each 4-H member would be teamed up with a

media personality and a non-profit charity.

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Local Twitter Success Story

• Thanks 4-H students - they did a great job decorating KKD-themed cakes! Come by the new factory on Ellison and take a look!

11:18 AM Dec 8th, 2009• County 4-H program really stepped up with

some great cake decorations! We will have them on display all day!

6:20 AM Dec 8th, 2009

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Goals

• Driving traffic to our site – expertise?• Create social media presence

• Provide tools for 4-H members– Building your network

• Connect your state/local networks with national [international] network

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Embrace the Chaos!

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Social Media

Marketing Funnel

Where and what do you see your

role here?

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Social media marketing can be planned

• Choose interesting topics for your stories—just like good old public relations

• Use good titles and descriptions — just like search marketing

• Make it easy to bookmark, unless you think that’s cheesy

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Training

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Training

• Telstra: 40,000+ Employee Company Trains its Employees on Social Media– Intro & 3R

• University of the People (UoPeople) – a tuition-free, non-profit online academic institution

• The Wikibooks project– began in 2003, – To create open source, CC-licensed textbooks– Over 38,000 pages of free textbooks

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NMSU-supported

• Centra • Second Life• YouTube• Second Life

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Training: Centra• Virtual or "live" classroom events• Live limited interactive– Internet speed!

• May be recorded• Together with documents, e.g. Powerpoint• http://eplace.nmsu.edu

3/18/09 CES_4H Curriculum Meeting Mindy Turner 00:54:41 Playback 12/11/08 CES_4-H Curriculum Update Amy Zemler 00:51:30 Playback 5/21/07 CES_4H Diplomat Meeting Amy Zemler 00:00:13 Playback 12/6/07 CES_4H Hall of Fame Induction Sonja Serna 00:31:27 Playback

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Training: Centra

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Training: iTunes

• Recorded• Less Interactive• High-quality video• Demonstration

If you need assistance with iTunes please contact the NMSU Help Desk at 646-1840 or [email protected].

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Training: iTunes

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Training: Youtube

– Ratings– Inputs– Correct formatting – e.g. MP4

Social-Media Marketing tool too!

Social-Media Marketing tool too!

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Training: Second Life

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Risks and Safety

• Invasion of Privacy– Repackaging of user data – hot commodity for

commercial purposes– A typical agreement– Where we live, interests, activities, age, based on your

friends if not yours, … .– Add more data ~ survey! – boss, future employer, parents

• Exposure to Inappropriate Material• Being Harassed• Financial: Credit card

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pleaserobme.com

“The danger is publicly telling people where you are. This is because it leaves one place you're definitely not... home.”

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Risks and Safety

• For content that is covered by intellectual property rights, like photos and videos ("IP content"), you specifically give us the following permission, subject to your privacy and application settings: you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook ("IP License").

• We allow advertisers to select characteristics of users they want to show their advertisements to and we use the information we have collected to serve those advertisements.

• We may use information about you that we collect from other Facebook users to supplement your profile (such as when you are tagged in a photo or mentioned in a status update).

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Risks and Safety: What To Do

1. Obtain Safe Surfing Programs2. It's Okay to Keep Secrets3. Have an Internet Contract4. Obtain a Free Email Account5. Report Sexual Exploitation6. Use Family Filters on the Search Engines

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Internet Use in 4 H Activities ‐

2010 Western Regional 4-H Leader's Forum

Fahzy Abdul-RahmanFamily Resource Management

Extension Specialisthttp://aces.nmsu.edu/ces/mymoney |

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