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- Put the bottom in first.
- The Crosby Lions were happy to get local news coverage
after renovating a home.
But they didn't stop there.
- When we have an event
or we're proud of something
and we post that, then we
really see the reaction from people.
- Wendy Bailey maintains the Club's Facebook page
and considers it a great marketing tool.
- With the Facebook, once a day you should update.
Just keep your name out there.
And that will attract more fans to your page.
If we haven't done an event in a while, I'll just go
to Lions Club International's web page
and pick something that's interesting,
copy and paste the link.
- The Club's digital communication started
with an e-Clubhouse website.
- We use a website to promote
all the programs we have going on.
If I can do it, I believe anyone can.
- But with Facebook, the Club can network
with other organizations.
- For them to click and like our page obviously gets
more interest in the Lions Club.
- And tools on Facebook can help them evaluate
their impact...
We posted the parade, and it looks like we got
285 hits on it, so a lot of people are interested...
Wow! Since Saturday. That's good.
We blew a lot of balloons that day.
- Did you want to post something about Sunday?
- Yeah, we got the Rebuilding Together Houston project
coming up.
We need to get out there and tell our members.
- keep members informed, and solicit volunteers
for service projects.
The Club's post for volunteers helped to secure a good turnout
to refurbish the home of Crosby resident Tracee Jackson.
- Since 2008 I had
end-stage renal disease.
So I really needed some help.
- And there was enough work to keep everyone busy...
- We want to start on all the white...
- including the Crosby Leo Club.
- Having Brenda
as our Leo sponsor, it was easy
to keep them in the loop.
I told Brenda, "Shoot a text to your Leo Club
"and let's get them onboard."
- With all the help, they made great progress.
- They have painted the whole house.
- We put trim on all the windows.
- I'm just fortunate enough to be standing here today
just to thank these people, the Lions Club.
- And how will the Club use the events of the day to further
their marketing through social media?
- Big smiles!
- We'll have one of our Lions members take pictures...
- Keep your smiles on.
- of today's event, and we'll post it on Facebook.
- The Crosby Club demonstrates how social media
is bringing people together to get things done
and spotlight Lions community activities.
So post, Tweet, link, and share your Club's stories today.
- It's done. Easy enough, huh?
- All right!