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3 Tips for Local Government Social Media


local government social mediaEarlier this week, we took a look at what we termed the "positives" and the "challenges" to one local government social media initiative.  We generated some good feedback from the readers of the post, and we were also contacted by the IT Manager for the City of Mansfield to chat some more about their foray into social media.  A big virtual pat on the back to the IT Manager for listening!  Wish more people would do that!  We couldn't be happier that the City of Mansfield has taken on the task of engaging their community through social media.  Our hope is that they're successful and that other municipalities develop their own presences.

The positives we mentioned are just that:  positive.  The challenges, however, could have extremely negative consequences for the future of the City of Mansfield's social media efforts.  We want to offer three tips to the City of Mansfield for their social media campaign that could help them achieve the goals they set.  For the sake of full disclosure. We've been contacted by, and will have a phone chat with, the IT Manager for the city, but are in no way affiliated with them. 

  1. Give It Time - Unfortunately, social media isn't the "be all, end all" of communications.  Unless you're Lebron James, Lady Gaga, or some other famous celebrity, you won't get 1,000 followers or fans in a short period of time.  There's a saying that applies really well to social media.  "Anything worth having is worth working for."  Social media growth, and more importantly engagement by fans and followers, takes a great deal of time.  It won't happen overnight.  If there's one thing that plays into Mansfield's favor, it's emotion.  Citizens of the city have an emotional attachment to what happens in their local government.  Use that attachment, not in a bad way, to help you achieve your goals.  Don't be afraid to throw a little gasoline on the fire every now and again just to make sure people are listening.  But have the fire hose on standby to make sure the blaze doesn't get out of control!
  2. Bring It All Together - While we're not priviledged to the City of Mansfield's website traffic, our guess is that they have a fairly high volume.  If you visit their website, you'll see that they have some really great video content in the form of a Video TourBook.  One really easy thing for them to do is to provide links on EVERY SINGLE PAGE of their website to their Facebook Fan Page and Twitter account.  Heck, why not create a separate landing page with widgets from Facebook and Twitter and invite people to "like" and follow.  Ultimately, the city's website needs to be the central hub of all information, and the social media "outlets" are venues for driving more visitors to the website.
  3. Patience is A Virtue - We sort of touched on this in the first point, but it's so critically important that it's worth repeating.  Success in social media requires a great level of patience.  You're not always going to make the right moves or post the right content.  Anyone who says they are a "guru" is crazy.  Social media is still so young and still evolving.  Don't be afraid to fall down, because you will.  If your strategy is sound and your determination strong, you will succeed in social media.

What tips or ideas would you give to the City of Mansfield based on the newspaper article and their current efforts on Facebook and Twitter?


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