Adding Follow-up Photos to Social Media Pages

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From Communication Director's Procedures

Use quality content to push follow up photos to our social media pages. See other related information here: Procedure_for_how_to_select_follow-up_photos

Remember to tag content authors when applicable and include licensing information for any content that is not Knox Makers content. Only use content with permission when posting to social media.

Descriptions and image details

  • Include witty, compelling, or informative descriptions of what is going on in the picture. Some examples:
    • "James shows off his excrement powered Twitter posting robot at Show and Share"
    • "Now that's what I call an exploding chicken!"
    • "This is what happens when someone dabbles in NoSQL and Issac is around to see."
  • Include the time/date of the images
  • Include the images in an album named after the event
    • When dealing with recurring events, include the date in the name of the album
  • Tag partners if possible when the event is hosted with partners (e.g., BCPL, The MUSE, Instructables, etc)

Facebook

  • Make sure you are using FB as Knox Makers before uploading a new album.
  • Name the album after the event name.
  • Use high quality uploads.
  • Tag Knox Makers or the event itself for the album.
  • Tag partners is applicable and appropriate.
  • Use the date the photos were taken.
  • Enter a description for each image.
  • A description for the album can also be entered.
  • Give credit to any content authors where appropriate.

Google+

  • Make sure you are using G+ as Knox Makers before uploading a new album.
  • Name the album after the event name.
  • Use the date the photos were taken.
  • Enter a description for each image.
  • Enter brief text describing the event or album when sharing the album as a post.
  • Give credit to any content authors where appropriate.

Meetup

  • There should already be an album that is automatically created for each event.
  • Use high quality uploads.
  • Enter a description for each image.
  • Give credit to any content authors where appropriate.

Knox Makers' Event Blog

Select solid and compelling highlight content for any blog posts that act as summaries of the prior month's events or for special content.

Google Group

This should be done sparingly and only for ultra hellacool shots or special content. Generally, avoid spamming the Google Group with a bunch of large filesize images recurringly for events. This could change, but currently content is not being pushed to the Google Group in this way for events.