Webinar: Facebook 101 Getting
Started: Policies, Risk Assessment & Next Steps
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Speaker: Eric Cook, WSI Internet
Consulting
About the Program
Your credit union has finally made the decision to jump into the
world of social networking and wants to start using Facebook. As the
world’s number one social network, it’s certainly a good
place to start. Over one billion people are part of this global
community. Since “you never get a second chance to make a first
impression,” how can your credit union prepare for the transition
into the online social world?
What steps are needed to get started quickly, but also ensure
you’ve dotted your “i”s and crossed your
“t”s? This session is intended for the newer business user
to Facebook. It will address the issues surrounding Facebook and how
they impact a credit union’s participation and engagement
strategy.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Document the important conversations leading to your credit
union’s involvement in social networking, including proper risk
and readiness assessment tool strategies
- Compliance risks: advertising, retention, and liability
- Is Facebook the right place for your credit union? Setting
accomplishment expectations
- Importance of staff training so employees understand why your credit
union is launching a Facebook page and how to communicate this to
members
- Whether to provide Facebook access to credit union employees and the
pros and cons for giving them access
- Basic elements of Facebook page layout: how to leverage the cover
photo, applications, and timeline to ensure people are informed and keep
coming back
- Content-creation strategies: get your posts seen by under standing
Facebook’s EdgeRank and what it means when you produce page
content
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