Hi everyone. First let me say how excited I am to read so many intriguing comments on Scouts Canada's internet presence. This is a very encouraging and stimulating debate.
I was kind of glad to read my name mentioned - I should let you know that I am the staff person who is perhaps the most involved with our social media strategy, so you can feel quite free to email me any time with your suggestions at
smackie@scouts.ca.
I have to agree that we have just scratched the surface at this point. We have only begun to harness the power of social media, and the amazing opportunities it presents. Although many of you are obviously very technically-adept and savvy when it comes to this venue of communications, keep in mind that many other organizations are not. Seriously, over the past two years I have attended three major social media conferences led and attended by industry professionals, and I can tell you first hand that overall, we are not lagging behind. It took a great deal of time to formulate our social media strategy, which began with just the basics - Twitter and Facebook pages and a YouTube account, and present that to the organization as a viable means of connecting with our stakeholders (youth, parents, media, and volunteers). The legalities and possible ramifications of what it would mean for us to engage in social media were thoroughly debated - and for good reason - to state the obvious, we're a youth organization and must be extremely careful when developing any sort of online presence. This is why we included the reminder that users should be 13 years of age or older - although it may very well seem redundant, not everyone is versed in the policies of Facebook and the like; we thought it would be helpful for parents to have this information upfront.
One day when I was researching various websites to see what other organizations were doing with their social media, I came across "Citizen Voices" which is a social media microsite created by the Governor General's office. If you get a chance, go take a look - it's a complete departure from the look and feel of her more traditional site. It's funky and edgy and designed to encourage public feedback. That's where the idea came from for "ScoutFocus" - sort of a one stop shop to house all our platforms. Let me know what you think about it.
Now we enter the second phase of our social media strategy, which I know will include many of the suggestions I've seen here, including search engine optimization. Like I said, we're only at the beginning and most social media sites and forums take time to grow. I'm sure you're all doing this already - but do share this forum and others with as many people as possible.
An important thing I've gleaned while reading this debate seems to be that we need to make our stakeholders more aware of what we're doing with our strategies (and not only social media). We do indeed produce a monthly bulletin for councils - perhaps we should look into making this more prominent and public - what are your thoughts?
The Chief Commissioner has also promised to support volunteers by sending a monthly bulletin to all registered volunteers - youth and adult. So far he has sent two bulletins, which look like they are being well received so far. If there are any topics you would like to see covered, by all means post your ideas here.
As for the new website design - this is a work in progress and will undergo many changes over time. It came about as a direct result of comments and feedback from volunteers, sent to this office via the HelpCentre, and to my colleagues here at National. We can't ever forget that we are here for our volunteers and for our youth - our goal should be to facilitate your dialogues and ideas. It's not enough to "push out" our messages and hope someone will pick up on them. We have to listen - it's the only way for us to understand where you're coming from, and do what we need to do together to grow this movement.
It's frustrating, I know, when things don't seem to be moving fast enough. But I know we're all committed to improve, as our online presence is absolutely vital to our success - we can't afford to be left behind in the dust.
You remember that movie "Jerry Maguire"? Help me help you. And you are helping a great deal just by participating in this forum.