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Recap: Making Your Statement in a Digital World

September 7, 2018 by Strategic Communication

A male student in a maroon shirt uses his iPhone.

Marketing and communications staff members Kevin Agee and Erika Brame delivered a half-day training session on digital marketing Aug. 30. Whether you attended or couldn’t make it this time, here’s a recap and a chance to download slides from Making Your Statement in a Digital World.

Key takeaways

Accessibility

  • Accessibility helps people with disabilities or limited abilities better use the web.
  • There are legal, ethical and beneficial reasons to maintain an accessible website. Accessibility makes your website better.
  • Three staples of accessibility: alt text, headings and descriptive links.
    • Alt text is the text equivalent of a photo. Imagine you were describing the image to someone via text message or phone call.
    • Headings are vital for screen readers and give all visitors an easy outline of your website.
    • Descriptive links explain what the link offers. You shouldn’t have to read surrounding content for context. Don’t write “click here” for your links.
  • Use tools like WAVE and the Web Press accessibility checker. They’ll find accessibility issues on your website.
  • Follow our ongoing Accessibility blog series for the latest tips and strategies.

Download accessibility slides (PDF)

Readability

  • Write less. People will read more. Focus on short paragraphs, sentences and words.
  • Remember that 70 percent of Americans read at an intermediate level, and 97 percent can’t understand 11th grade-level text.
  • Use the Hemingway App and install Yoast SEO on WordPress to gauge how readable your content is.
  • Know that readable content can help you:
    • Reach more people
    • Increase what they understand
    • Get them to act
    • Save money
  • Don’t assume your CEO, vice president or dean wants hard-to-read content. (They don’t.)

Download readability slides (PDF)

Social media

  • Photos and videos drive Instagram. Use this platform if your department has a visual story to share.
  • Casual, quick, coffee shop conversation drives Twitter. Loosen up and engage with your audience. Talk to them.
  • Stories about people drive Facebook, which remains king of all social media networks. Use it to share photos, videos and links to tell your story.
  • Customer service is one constant across each platform. Be there to help your customers and stakeholders when they ask for it.
  • Be true to your brand. Know who you are, and be consistent with that story.

Download social media slides (PDF)

Video

  • Video is a great way to engage your audiences and tell a story in a new way. It doesn’t have to be complicated or scary. But, first ask yourself:
    • Does this story have visuals?
    • Are the visuals interesting enough to engage my audience
    • Decide where, when and how you want to capture the visuals.
  • Figure out where you get the best light, make sure you can hear your subjects well and keep the video short (less than 60 seconds for Instagram publishing). Don’t forget to add captioning or text overlays to help increase your views.
  • Before you livestream think about the purpose, engaging the audience and focus on the what’s happening not the person talking.
  • You don’t have to be a major videographer with lots of equipment to tell a visual story. All you really need is a cell phone​ or video camera​. Here are some extras to get you that Scorsese look.
    • Gimbal​ camera stabilizer
    • External microphone​
    • Tripod
  • Here are some online resources to help you get started making engaging videos of your own.
    • Rev.com​
    • YouTube captioning​
    • Livestreaming tips and tricks​
    • Phone editing apps​
    • Osmo gimbal​
    • Recording audio for smartphones

Download video slides (PDF)

Filed Under: News and updates, Training Tagged With: marketing, social media, Training

Social Media Kit: Public Affairs Conference 2018

September 4, 2018 by Strategic Communication

The 2018 Public Affairs Conference theme is Unity in Community. You can address divisive issues that concern our communities.

Key details

  • Sept. 25-27, 2018, with pre-conference events Sept. 24 at Plaster Student Union
  • Jenna Bush Hager’s keynote is 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts
  • No tickets required
  • All events are free and open to the public

Share your story

Help us discuss the Public Affairs Conference by sharing it on social media. Posts with the #CitizenBear hashtag will be pulled to the #CitizenBear Tagboard.

Make your post social media savvy

  • Tag your posts with the official Public Affairs Conference hashtag, #CitizenBear
  • Follow Missouri State University on Facebook or @missouristate on Instagram and Twitter
  • Tag your posts with the Springfield, Missouri hashtag: #SGF
  • When you post, boost your content by sharing it with a photo or video
  • Nothing beats a first-hand perspective. Share a photo from or quote about your experience

Visual Assets

Video

Facebook images

These images are cropped and ready to be your Facebook cover photo. Tap or click on an image to save it to to your device.

Facebook cover: Student high fives Facebook: International flags Facebook: Smiling students

Twitter images

These images are cropped and ready to be your Twitter cover photo. Tap or click on an image to save it to to your device.

Twitter cover: Smiling students Twitter cover: International flags Twitter cover: Student high-fives

Instagram

Share these images on your Instagram account to share the Public Affairs Conference. Tap or click on an image to save it to to your device.

Instagram: International flags Instagram: Student high fives Instagram: Smiling students

Sample social media posts

Sample tweets

  • Join me at and the @MissouriState community for the Public Affairs Conference Sept. 25-27. #CitizenBear #SGF http://bit.ly/1HFHLnl
  • What does it mean to unify our communities? #CitizenBear #SGF http://bit.ly/2Q5ttb5
  • These events at @MissouriState will help you become a more informed citizen. #CitizenBear #SGF http://bit.ly/1BM0PvB

Sample Facebook posts

Pair either of these suggestions with a photo from the Facebook section.

  • I’m a #CitizenBear at the Missouri State University Public Affairs Conference Sept. 25-27. It’s free, and all are welcome. Check out the lineup of speakers: http://bit.ly/1HFHLnl #CitizenBear
  • Explore how to be an ethical citizen at the Missouri State University Public Affairs Conference. Discover this list of great presenters at the conference: http://bit.ly/1HFHLnl #CitizenBear

Filed Under: News and updates, Social Media Kit Tagged With: brand, facebook, instagram, social media, Social Media Kit, twitter

Social Media Kit: Welcome Weekend 2018

August 7, 2018 by Strategic Communication

Welcome Weekend introduces new Bears to campus life and welcomes returning students back to campus.

Key details

  • When: Thursday, Aug. 16 – Sunday, Aug. 19
  • Where: All over campus

Share your story

The best Welcome Weekend stories come from those who live it. When you attend any of the weekend events, we want to hear about your experience. We encourage you to join the online conversation throughout by posting about it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and tagging your posts with the official hashtag: #GoMaroon

Make your post social media savvy

  • Tag posts with the official Welcome Weekend hashtag: #GoMaroon
  • Engage with Missouri State on social
    • Missouri State University on Facebook
    • @MissouriState on Twitter
    • @MissouriState on Instagram
  • Link to http://www.missouristate.edu/welcome/ to provide more information
  • When you post to Facebook, boost your update by including a photo or video
  • Nothing beats a first-hand perspective. When you attend a Welcome Weekend event, consider sharing a photo from or quote about your experience. Images in this kit are pre-cropped for optimal use on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Visual assets

Facebook cover photos

Tap or click to download and brand your departmental and personal social media accounts with these cover photo options.

Students clapping Facebook cover Bear Head Facebook cover Students taking pictures Facebook cover

Twitter cover photos

Tap or click to download and brand your departmental and personal social media accounts with these cover photo options.

Students taking pictures Twitter cover Bear Head Twitter cover Students clapping Twitter cover

Instagram

Tap or click to download and post to your departmental or personal Instagram account.

Students taking pictures instagram Bear Head instagram Students clapping Instagram

Video

Share these on social media or your departmental websites and blogs to provide a look at what students can expect at Welcome Weekend.

GIFs

Explore Missouri State GIFs on GIPHY

We have more than 100 Missouri State GIFs available on GIPHY. Discover how to utilize them on Twitter and other social media platforms.

Sample social media posts

  • Move-in is almost here. Learn more about making the move to MSU. http://bit.ly/1APw9g8 #GoMaroon
  • #GoMaroon at MSU during Welcome Weekend. Check out the lineup of great events: http://bit.ly/1pNX0Dt
  • Welcome new students to campus during New Student Convocation Aug. 19: http://bit.ly/1B8P19U #GoMaroon #CitizenBear
  • What Welcome Weekend event are you looking forward to the most? Check out the lineup: http://bit.ly/1pNX0Dt #GoMaroon
  • Making the move to MSU? Review our packing recommendations and move-in tips: http://bit.ly/1APw9g8

Filed Under: Social Media Kit Tagged With: social media, Social Media Kit, welcome weekend

Sign up for Making Your Statement in a Digital World

July 26, 2018 by Strategic Communication

Camera phone capturing video

You’re invited to join us for a free half-day session about best practices for websites, blogs and social media.

Who: Missouri State bloggers, website editors, social media managers and content creators

What: Making Your Statement in a Digital World

When: 1-5 p.m. Aug. 30

Where: Karls Hall 101

You’ll learn practical strategies for managing websites, blogs and social media. We’ll answer questions like:

  • How do we repurpose our website and blog content and distribute it on social media?
  • What do users want my website, blog or social media to provide?
  • How do we become better strategic storytellers?
  • How can we utilize the newest features of the upgraded blog themes?
  • What are some tips and tricks we can use to make sure our site is accessible and readable for all users?
  • How do we manage messaging on multiple social media channels?
  • What are some advanced strategies to increase our effectiveness on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram?
  • How can we best leverage photo and video content?
  • What can we do immediately to make our digital communications more strategic?

Meet the trainers

  • Erika Brame, web strategy and development
  • Kevin Agee, university communications

Please register on My Learning Connection via My Missouri State. You’re welcome to bring a laptop and/or mobile device.

Filed Under: Training Tagged With: social media, Training

Marketing and Communications offices have new names

July 2, 2018 by Strategic Communication

A staff member wearing a Make Your Missouri Statement T-shirt hands out swag to students

The offices of photographic services, publications, university communications, and web and new media will continue to serve the university community in the same capacities. However, three of the four will operate with new names effective immediately.

  • Photographic services is now the office of visual media.
  • Publications is now editorial and design services.
  • Web and new media is now web strategy and development.
  • University communications will keep its name, but add a new responsibility: Social media, which previously fell under web strategy and development.

Marketing and Communications made these name changes to better reflect the services it provides.

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Filed Under: News and updates Tagged With: brand, editorial and design services, social media, university communications, visual media, web strategy and development

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