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		<title>Online Alumni Communities in the Age of Social Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 22:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I received the following email from a listerve.&#160; The topic of closed alumni communities versus social media is on the minds of a lot of university staff, so I'm posting this along with my response. I'd like to hear from anyone who is using the social networking function of Blackbaud Net Community.&#160; We are purchasing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I received the following email from a listerve.&nbsp; The topic of closed alumni communities versus social media is on the minds of a lot of university staff, so I'm posting this along with my response.</p>
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<p>I'd like to hear  from anyone who is using the social networking function of Blackbaud Net  Community.&nbsp; We are purchasing Net Community for some of the other things it  offers, and we're trying to decide if we should pursue social networking through  it or use Facebook, etc.&nbsp; What we see as a benefit is the thought that perhaps  using the Net Community, it might be a little more professional than having a  group on FB or MySpace.&nbsp; A negative, though, is that most people are currently  using one or more social networking sites - will they use this one too?&nbsp; We are  on Linked In and hardly any of the alums use it.</p>
<p>&nbsp;Thanks for any  feedback!<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p>Here's my take:</p>
<p>This question is coming  up a lot these days.&nbsp; You need to weigh the benefits to your alumni that can  only be obtained through the closed community (NetCommunity in this case).&nbsp; What  are you offering, and will they value it sufficiently?&nbsp; And is there another way  to offer those benefits without the closed community (e.g., a password-protected  online alumni directory), perhaps at a lower cost and with fewer resources?&nbsp;</p>
<p>It's not an either/or  proposition.&nbsp; You can <strong>also</strong> set up a Facebook page and/or group, and a LinkedIn group.&nbsp; But you need to ask the same questions  about these tools as NetCommunity: What value are they providing?&nbsp; And will your alumni respond? (Have you asked your alumni what they want from your online community--whether that's on LinkedIn or  NetCommunity?)</p>
<p>I'm not sure whether  you're considering whether or not to buy NetCommunity, but if so, you should  also consider the benefits it provides other than social networking: online  donations, event registrations, mass emails, self-service for data updates, etc.&nbsp; (There are other ways of providing most of those, of course.)</p>
<p>FYI, here's an article  on using LinkedIn for alumni groups:</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://doteduguru.com/id706-linkedin-alumni-group-tutorial.html">http://doteduguru.com/id706-linkedin-alumni-group-tutorial.html</a></p>
<p>Some of the key points  are: What are your goals for the group?&nbsp; How will you measure them?&nbsp; How will  you market the group?&nbsp;  <br />
And here's a blog post  from Andy Shandlain at Cal Tech about the subject:</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.alumnifutures.com/2009/10/private-label-online-communities.html">http://www.alumnifutures.com/2009/10/private-label-online-communities.html</a></p>
<p>Cal Tech does not have a closed online alumni community, but they do have a password-protected online alumni directory.&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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