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Engage Your Community Steve Buttry New York Press Association Sept. 19, 2014 #NYPA14
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Engage YourCommunity

Steve ButtryNew York Press Association

Sept. 19, 2014#NYPA14

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Read more about it• stevebuttry.wordpress.com• slideshare.net/stevebuttry• @stevebuttry• [email protected]

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Stories coming up next week?

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Your homework• Choose 1 or 2 things to try next week• Choose 1 or 2 things to try in October• Write down follow-up questions• Slides and links on my blog

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What is engagement?

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Ways of engaging• Community blogs• Social media• Seek community content• Curation, aggregation• Contests• Don’t forget the newspaper!• Face to face

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Growing your networkFinding new bloggers:• Google (blog search w/ community

names)• Check local blogs’ blogrolls• Check links of local tweeps• Help set up people with blogs

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Host some group blogs• Community clubs• Community religious organizations• Youth sports teams• Neighborhood groups• Music (marching bands, church choirs,

garage bands, youth recitals)• What else?

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Social media• Community orgs w/ FB pages• Community FB groups (if they’re open)• Community orgs, voices on Twitter• Community orgs w/ YouTube channels• Community orgs on Instagram, Flickr• Community Pinboards

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The Social Media Conversation

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Great for promotion, but also …• Great for reporting• Find story ideas• Crowdsource• Join & spur the conversation (reply,

retweet, ask questions)

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engagement

• Photos used to engage best, but now links w/ strong photos work best

• Don’t autopost, start a conversation• Have a human voice• Engage with (and police) comments• Ask questions• Use polls

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engagement

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Why converse w/ no link?• Question invites conversation• Engagement w/ question boosts

views/engagement on subsequent links• Builds brand, gain followers• Do you enjoy conversation w/ people

always calling attention to themselves?

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CT Twitter study:• Newsroom accounts mostly heads & links• @5thDistrictCT conversational (links to

competition, RTs, replies, great info)• @5thDistrictCT = 2x to 10x more referrals

per Twitter follower

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Tips for being conversational:• Monitor @ mentions & reply (answer

questions, thank for links, address critics)• Make link posts conversational• RT competition, community bloggers• Ask questions

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Monitor community conversation:• Save searches for key names, hashtags• Save location searches for breaking-news

terms (fire, emergency, siren)• Make lists (HootSuite, TweetDeck

columns) of key community users• Reply & RT

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Encourage staff to be conversational:• Be personable (can do that w/o stating

opinions)• More than just links• Listen to community; reply & RT• Livetweeting events

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What’s your social-media voice• All about me?• Join other conversations?• Appropriate to content (light, serious)?• Who would your social-media voice be

(think of a character)?

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Crowdsourcing tips• Say what you know, what you need to

know• Don’t ask for help; invite people to tell

their stories, share their photos• Reach broader audience (hashtags, ask on

FB pages of groups w/ interests)

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Lead the conversationLive chat opportunities:• Enterprise story: Reporter and/or

source(s)• Promote upcoming game or other event

(or during the event)• Controversial editorial• Community leaders

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Lead the conversationLive chat opportunities:• Promote contest (or contest winner)• Columnist, editor fielding questions• Second screen (Oscars, Super Bowl,

election night)• Damage control• What else?

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Live-chat tips• Lots of tools available: CoverItLive,

ScribbleLive, WordPress, Superdesk• Twitter chat brings in community

audience• Promote on home page, print product• Moderate comments• Don’t solo

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Live-chat tips• Have participants on phone call, so you

can promp participants about next questions, know when they’re done answering, etc.

• Give start time but not end. Plan for an hour but OK to quit early if it’s run its course.

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Curating the conversation

“I think curation has always been a part of journalism; we just didn't call it that.” – Andy Carvin (then of NPR, now with First Look Media), quoted in The Atlantic by Phoebe Connelly

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What is curation?Museum curator:• Studies topic• Chooses relevant

content (other sources & museum collection)

• Authenticates• Groups related items• Provides context• Presents exhibit

Journalism curator:• Studies topic• Chooses relevant

content (social media, blogs, staff)

• Authenticates• Groups related items• Provides context• Presents collected

content

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Curation tools• Search (Google, Twitter etc.)• Storify• Tumblr• RebelMouse• Pinterest• Geofeedia• Spundge

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Curation sources• Social media (Twitter, Facebook, Flickr,

YouTube …)• Blogs• Staff content (current & archives)• Other news media (yes, competition)

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Authenticate & attribute• Ask: “How do you (they) know that?”• Ask careful questions of crowd to help

you vet & verify• Check links, tweets & information on

sources• Link to original source• Attribute

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Contest possibilities• Holidays (Halloween, Thanksgiving,

Christmas, Valentine’s, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, July 4)

• Seasons (fall colors, winter photos, etc.)• Children, pets • Sports• Community locations

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Contest tips• Photo contests rock• Facebook works (brings new likes, helps

you in news feed algorithm)• Which is better – judging or voting?• Experiment, learn, laugh• Don’t forget the print product

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Contest sponsorships• Get advertiser(s) to provide prizes• Tie in advertiser’s Facebook page (people

can enter by liking it)• Event at sponsor’s business• What else?

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Your contest ideas• Groups of 3-4• Something for fall or winter engagement• Theme?• How enter?• How judge?• Ideal sponsor?

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Video engagement• Surveillance video• Seek submissions from community• Vine, Tout• Google Voice + still photos• Search YouTube, Vimeo• Hangout (live on YouTube)

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Video engagement• POV camera• Live webcam• Re-ask best question (quick edit)• Post raw video• Live coverage• Video from source, agency

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Your homework• Choose 1 or 2 things to try next week• Choose 1 or 2 things to try in October• Write down follow-up questions• Slides and links on my blog


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