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Page 1: University Co-op Social Media Audit

UT Co-op Social MediaTAGlines

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UT Co-op Excels In Social Media

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YouTube: Humor & Relevance Draw Attention To Co-op

Include logo in the beginning of videos and on

microphone

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YouTube: Alabama’s Popular Vlog

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Twitter: Create More Dialogue With Consumers

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Twitter: Ways To Gain More Followers

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Facebook: Ways To Gain More Followers

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Facebook: Users Prefer Product Photos To Ads

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Facebook: Students Love Contests

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Facebook: Incorporate Hastags and Logo

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Telling a story that will inspire others leads to conversation

Facebook: Fan Photo Friday Inspires Others

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Instagram: Encourage Tagging and Conversation

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Instagram: Incorporate Logo

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Boards can be

fun for

students and

relate to

products sold

by the Co-op

Pinterest: Create Relevant Content for Students

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Give followers a preview of what’s to come

Pinterest: Share Content on Stronger Channels

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Snapchat: Connect With Students In A New Way

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Final Recommendations

Leverage social media to create awareness about philanthropy work that involves students• Update social media with current philanthropy effort• A brand video that captures Co-op’s mission that can

be promoted on Facebook• Contest that involves fans learning more about

historical philanthropy efforts• Use social media to advertise on behalf of student

groups

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Thank You