1. Which of your messages or posts were most effective on your platform? Why?
Twitter
- MLB season is coming! Let's wait for it with a MLB movie, Money Ball. Check the real story of it. http://bit.ly/1nnyLxs #prtcommrec This post was relatively effective because I came up with seasonal sports which just started and many students may be interested in this sports
- Are you looking for a special event in Utah during the break? There are some events coming! Check it out! http://bit.ly/P2y4e5 #prtcommrec This post was also relatively effective because it informed practical information for people who live in Salt Lake City at the time, the spring break period.
2. Which of your messages or posts were least effective on your platform? Why?
- Yellowstone National Park is opening tomorrow, April 18! Let's check which road you can take in the park. http://1.usa.gov/1gMre6q #uofuprt
- Why don't you go to Bear Lake for water sports? Check out some useful info in the website. http://dev.bearlake.org/ #uofuprt #watersport I think these two posts are relatively broad. I should have come up with more specific topics and posts which could interest people.
3. Based on what you have learned from this experience respond to the following questions:
Who should use the platform you utilized?
What types of information should be shared?
How often should you post on this platform to generate a following?
Were hashtags useful on this platform?
Were links in comments or captions on images useful on this platform?
Are there any tools you should use to help achieve a regular flow of posts or analyze the results of the campaign?
What could we do next year or in the near future to generate more students following this platform and our UofU Parks, Recreation and Tourism site?
- MLB season is coming! Let's wait for it with a MLB movie, Money Ball. Check the real story of it. http://bit.ly/1nnyLxs #prtcommrec This post was relatively effective because I came up with seasonal sports which just started and many students may be interested in this sports
- Are you looking for a special event in Utah during the break? There are some events coming! Check it out! http://bit.ly/P2y4e5 #prtcommrec This post was also relatively effective because it informed practical information for people who live in Salt Lake City at the time, the spring break period.
2. Which of your messages or posts were least effective on your platform? Why?
- Yellowstone National Park is opening tomorrow, April 18! Let's check which road you can take in the park. http://1.usa.gov/1gMre6q #uofuprt
- Why don't you go to Bear Lake for water sports? Check out some useful info in the website. http://dev.bearlake.org/ #uofuprt #watersport I think these two posts are relatively broad. I should have come up with more specific topics and posts which could interest people.
3. Based on what you have learned from this experience respond to the following questions:
Who should use the platform you utilized?
- Students or future students at the University of Utah
What types of information should be shared?
- Classes of the U, scholarship, local activities, community, internship and so on
How often should you post on this platform to generate a following?
- Once a week will be enough
Were hashtags useful on this platform?
- I think it was the most effective thing in this platform to inform this web page
Were links in comments or captions on images useful on this platform?
- Yes, I think it is. But I think interesting title and introduction in Twitter is the most important thing to catch people’s attention
Are there any tools you should use to help achieve a regular flow of posts or analyze the results of the campaign?
- I think it is good to have topics for each day of the week.
What could we do next year or in the near future to generate more students following this platform and our UofU Parks, Recreation and Tourism site?
- It will be great if we keep doing this campaign. If we have interesting topics for days of week continually, we could make people come back to the web page.