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Creating Social Proof & Increasing Your Follower Count

The last time I checked, the more students a school had, the more money they made. And money (correct me if I’m wrong) is a good thing. We all need it in order to keep doing our jobs… and we all need it in order to survive.

So, if you understand that more money can come as the result of having more students in your school, the question then becomes, “How do you attract more students?”

Based on my experiences, the best way to do this is through the creation of social proof.

Social proof is something one creates in order to prove to others that what he or she says or does is worth paying attention to. In short, it’s a way of building yourself up so that you can sway the actions of a large group of people.

The principle behind social proof is that since most people make the assumption that the people surrounding them possess more knowledge about a particular situation than they do, they will deem the behavior of others as more appropriate or better informed… and therefore, follow in the footsteps of those around them.

Social proof gets people talking about grand brands. Social proof convinces people to buy a particular product. And social proof sways students to attend one school and not another.

The more social proof your school has, the greater your chances of attracting new students.

In order to attract more students and make more money, however, you need to create an ever-increasing amount of social proof around your school.

Need more money? Get more students.

Need more students? Create social proof.

If you can create enough social proof, you’ll have students begging to attend your school. With enough social proof you’ll have parents clamoring to register their children. And with enough social proof your community will thrive because of the appeal your institution is creating.

Social proof is powerful.

If you understand this, you’re on the right track! But the question then becomes, “How do you create social proof within your community?”

One way to do it is through the use of SOCIAL MEDIA.

What you may not realize about social media sites like Facebook and Twitter is that not only are these tools an excellent way of communicating with the parents, teachers and students in your community… but sites such as these are also one of the best (and fastest) ways of building social proof.

To build social proof with social media, you need to do three things.

1) Increase your follower counts. The more people you have following you on Twitter, subscribing to your RSS feeds, or becoming a fan of yours on Facebook, the more important your school will seem.

2) Get your school’s message to spread online. The more your school’s content is Re-Tweeted, emailed back and forth, voted on, Digged, or StumbledUpon, the more “popular” your school becomes.

3) Have people talking about your school in the real world. When the story you spread about your school is so great that it has people talking about your institution outside of the World Wide Web, then you know you’ve succeeded in generating positive social proof.

The formula looks like this:

  • Need more money? Get more students.
  • Need more students? Create social proof.
  • Need social proof? Harness the power of social media.

Social proof is created by continually proving that your school is an amazing place; that you’re constantly pushing the boundaries; and that your school is doing something special – something others will want to be a part of.

In the video below I walk you through the process of increasing your follower count and improving your school’s online social proof. (Warning: This is a long, but important video. It is nearly 30 minutes in length.)

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A Video Introduction Of Twitter Search

Knowing how to use Twitter Search will put you in the top percentile of Twitter users worldwide. Most Twitter users don’t even know that Twitter Search exists – let alone how to use it.

http://search.twitter.com

Thinking about the best way to present Twitter Search to you, I’ve decided that a video is the best way to explain it. In the video below I show you the way I use Twitter search for my various businesses… and then give you some tips and suggestions on how you can use Twitter Search as a powerful communication and marketing tool for your school.

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What do you think? Do you understand how Twitter Search works? Do you see how powerful a tool like this could be to you and your school?

In the subsequent series of articles, I run over a number of things to keep in mind as you continue using Twitter Search as a communication and marketing tool in your school.

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Setting Up Your Twitter Account

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To set up your Twitter account, go to www.twitter.com and click on the “Join Today” button.

Follow the on-screen instructions… and if you need additional help, watch the video above.


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Setting Up Your Facebook Profile

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In this article, we are going to set up your Facebook Profile. If you’ve already set up a Facebook Profile for yourself, you can go ahead and skip this tutorial. This may be a good time to review what’s already in your own Profile.

Whomever is going to be managing your business’/school’s Facebook Pages and/or Groups need to set up a Profile. This means that if you are going to be the one managing your school’s Pages/Groups, you must first set up a Facebook Profile.


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Creating A Facebook Page

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In the video above I walk you through the process of creating a Facebook Page.

In order to create a Facebook Page, you first have to create a Facebook Profile. If you have not yet created a Profile for yourself, please go back and do that now. You will not be able to create a Facebook Page without first creating a Facebook Profile.

To create a Page for your business or school, go to: www.facebook.com/pages/create.php


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The Difference Between Facebook Profiles, Pages And Groups

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Before you can set up your Facebook account(s), it is important to understand the difference between Facebook Profiles, Pages and Groups.


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Video Walkthrough: How I Manage My Social Media Accounts

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Click here to go to the next Facebook Module.

Send all questions to contact@socialmediaschools.com and we will respond within 24 hours!

Creating A Private Facebook Group

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Click here to open the Facebook Module Task Sheet.

You have reached the end of the Facebook Module! Click here to Continue on to the Twitter Module.

Send all questions to contact@socialmediaschools.com and we will respond within 24 hours!

Autofollow Messages & Predetermined Tweets

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A good way to greet new Twitter followers is by sending them a short welcome message via a direct Tweet. This can be done manually, but that takes time and energy (two things I am trying to help you cut down on).

So rather than manually write back to every person who decides to follow your school on Twitter, you can create an auto-follow message, which automatically sends new followers a direct message of your choosing.

To do this, go to SocialOomph.com (Note that in the video above I refer to this website as TweetLater.com. The site used to be called TweetLater.com and just recently changed their name to SocialOomph.com) and register for an account (It’s free!).

Once you’ve created your account, watch the video above to see how to create an auto-follow message for your school’s new Twitter followers. And continue watching to learn how you can set up Tweets in advance, which will be sent out at predetermined times, so you don’t actually have to be near a computer to send out your Twitter messages.

If you have any questions, leave a comment below or leave a message in the member’s forum.

Using Splitweet To Manage Multiple Twitter Accounts

If you have a single person within your organization who is doing the Tweeting for several individuals, setting up an account with www.splitweet.com might be a good idea.

Splitweet.com is a free service which allows you to post to several Twitter accounts at once, without having to constantly sign in and out of the multiple accounts you are running.

This could come in handy if, for example, your head secretary is posting to the Superintendent’s Twitter account, the School’s Twitter account, and her own personal Twitter account all at the same time.

To see how you can use Splitweet.com to manage multiple Twitter accounts in your school, watch the video below.

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