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Social CommunicationsCentral Administration MeetingOctober 1, 2013
What is Social Communication?Why Should We Care?How Should We Participate?
“Social Communications is for bringing others to
Christ.”
Excerpt from: Pope Francis Sept. 21, 2013 Social Communications is for Bringing Others to Christ
What is Social Communication?
Web based communications that become “living environments” where communities create and share photos, videos and links.
Why Should We Care?
You Tube
How Should We Participate?
1.15 billion users
1 billion users
“I like coffee!”
“Watch me make coffee!”
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/BishopBurbidgehttps://twitter.com/RaleighDiocese
500 million: “I’m drinking my 3rd cup of coffee.”
Linked In
238 million: “My skills include coffee management”
150 million: “Look at the design the barista made in my latte.”
70 million: “Here’s a picture of my coffee mug and a how to buy”
Slide Share
50 million: “Statistics on coffee drinkers.”
E-newsletters
Add view in browser to allow sharingAdd images and logos-use
centralized mail to copy/paste logos or ask me
Only 15% of American do not use the internet or email. *
Trends 1. Mobile / Tablet2. Images3. Video
Goals •To Advance the mission and teaching of the Church•To Engage people in to the life of DoR Communities
“Do not be afraid to be this presence,
expressing your Christian identity as you become citizens of this environment.”
Excerpts from: Pope Francis Sept. 21, 2013 Social Communications is for Bringing Others to Christ