If posting feels like screaming into a void, try these ways of reaching a wider audience.
By Erin Chandler
Social media is an excellent tool to spread the word about the ways Kiwanis serves communities. A strong social media presence can boost awareness, membership and event attendance for your club. Below are five tips for using your club’s social media accounts effectively — and getting your message out to the widest possible audience.
- Create a post — with pictures! — to celebrate every successful club project. What better way to advertise Kiwanis to your community than by showing your club in action? Whether you’re collecting and distributing donations, making school supply kits, cleaning up a park or hosting a pancake breakfast, celebrating your service in a social media post demonstrates that your club is active, fun and having a real impact. If the local media covers your project, you can also share the link to the news story. The more you post, the more people are likely to see your club’s service!
- Include key information about the project in the text of your post. If a potential new member or community partner stumbles across your post without prior knowledge of your club, what would you want them to know? In the text of your social media post, be sure to include your club’s name, a description of the project and the key message you want readers to know about it. You can also tag or link to partners you worked with.
- Use engaging photos. Instead of a picture of all your club members standing in a row, or of one person handing a check (even a giant check) to another, take photos that show your club and community members in action — smiling, interacting and taking part in the project. Give potential new members an idea of what being a Kiwanian is actually like. And make sure any Kiwanis logos on display are up to date! For more photo tips, see our PR tips and tools.
- Encourage club and community members to engage with your posts. The more people like, comment on and especially share your posts, the more people will see them. Lots of comments from members show the camaraderie in your club. Tag club members, your club’s official page and community partners in your post and/or photos, and encourage them to share the post on their own pages.
- Share your posts on the official Kiwanis Facebook group. You probably know about the official Kiwanis Facebook page. But do you know that we also have a group page where members can share their club’s news with Kiwanians around the world? Once you’re a member of the group, you can hit the “share” button at the bottom of a post on your personal or club page, then select “Group” and “Kiwanis International.” Sometimes we choose posts from the group page to share on official Kiwanis social media! (But remember: It’s a private group, so we can’t share posts directly from the group page — only posts you share from your club’s public page.)
Bonus tip: Make sure the contact information on your social media page is up-to-date and check your messages often! Once your posts start drawing attention, potential new members and partners will contact you via the information on your page.
For more resources and tips on how to publicize your club in all kinds of media, check out the Branding and Marketing page of our website. We have social media graphics you can use, a guide to PR tips and tools and more!