Navigating the Future - Social Media Trends for 2024 in Education Marketing

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Explore our comprehensive slides on the 2024 social media landscape, tailored for educators and marketing professionals in the field of education. With more than 5 billion social media users worldwide and an average individual engagement across as many as seven platforms monthly, understanding these...


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Navigating the Future:
Social Media Trends for 2024 in
Education Marketing

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Scott Cross
Regional Manager
North America

▪Ad Campaigns | Social Media & Search
▪Creative Design & Branding
▪Inbound Content Strategy
▪Writing Blogs & Social Media Content
▪SEO - Website Builds - Google Analytics 4
▪CRM to Drive Lead Nurturing
▪Student Application Portal

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▪Social Media Platform 2024 Overview
▪Updating Your Social Media Marketing
Strategy
▪2024 Content Trends
▪The Importance of Social SEO
▪Meta AI, Algorithm Changes and Their
Implications
▪Driving Social Traffic to Your Website
▪Key Takeaways
Agenda
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Social Media Platform 2024 Overview

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Social Media Use Worldwide
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In 2024, the global
number of social media
users is estimated to
reach 5.17 billion.
(63% of Earth’s population)





From January 2023 to
January 2024, the global
number of social media
users increased by
320 million.
Source: https://sproutsocial.com/insights/social-media-statistics/
Social media
advertising spending
is projected to reach
$219.8 billion in 2024.

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Audience Poll #1
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How many social media platforms is your school active on?


A.One
B.Two - three
C.More than three

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2024 Social Media Platform Overview
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3.05 billion monthly
active users
2.04 billion monthly
active users
2.49 billion monthly
active users
1.22 billion monthly
active users
550 million monthly
active users
424 million monthly
active users

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Social Media - Age of Users
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Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1337525/us-distribution-leading-social-media-platforms-by-age-group/

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Facebook: Core Characteristics and Functionalities
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Ideal for creating community engagement
around school events or courses.
Offers detailed targeting options to reach
specific demographics based on
interests, location, and behavior.
Perfect for retargeting campaigns.

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YouTube: Core Characteristics and Functionalities
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Allows schools to curate educational content
in structured playlists.
Useful for hosting live classes or events using
the live streaming option.
Offers targeted advertising options, including
skippable and non-skippable ads.

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Instagram: Core Characteristics and Functionalities
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Allows schools to engage younger audiences
with short, dynamic content about campus
life, educational tips, or event highlights.
Use Instagram stories, photo and video ads to
attract and convert prospects.
Place your ads in the Explore tab, where users
discover new content aligned with their
interests. You’ll reach new audiences.

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TikTok: Core Characteristics and Functionalities
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Schools can engage younger audiences by
participating in trending educational
challenges.
Great for promoting brand awareness and
showing schools’ unique selling points in fun
ways.



Use in-feed ads, brand takeovers, or hashtag
challenges to promote educational offerings
or school events.

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Linkedin: Core Characteristics and Functionalities
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Connect with professionals
and older audiences
looking to expand their skills.
Facilitates networking and discussion
among alumni and professionals, which can
be leveraged for organic engagement.





Target specific professional demographics
with educational programs or events tailored
to career advancement.

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Updating Your Social Media Marketing
Strategy

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Visual content

- photos
- videos
- infographics

performs better on social
media and can help schools
capture attention and convey
messages more effectively.















Source: Oxford University TikTok Medix College Facebook
Step 1: Embrace Visual Content

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Encouraging students,
parents, and alumni to create
and share content related to
the school can be
a powerful way to increase
engagement and foster a
sense of community.
Source: Samuel Merritt University Instagram
Step 2: Engage With User-Generated Content

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Tailoring content and
communication
to different
audience segments
can help schools connect
more effectively with their
followers.
Step 3: Personalize Content and Communication
Audience: Students Audience: Parents

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Schools should actively
engage with comments,
messages, and mentions,
and participate in relevant
discussions to demonstrate
their commitment to open
communication and dialogue.


Source: University of Michigan TikTok
Step 4: Promote Community Engagement and Dialogue

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Audience Poll #2
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What is the primary challenge you face
when using social media for student recruitment?


A.Reaching the target audience
B.Creating engaging content
C.Measuring the effectiveness of campaigns
D.Budget constraints
E.Other

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2024 Content Trends

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Content ideas:

▪Study tips
▪Faculty insights / mini lessons
▪Book recommendations
▪Career advice
▪Recent research
▪Application tips
▪Historical facts
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TikTok Educational Content
Source: Oxford University TikTok

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Short-form Video Content
Source: City, University of London TikTok

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The resurgence of 70s, 80s and 90s
aesthetics, driven by Gen Z, offers a
unique avenue for education marketing.

What was your school like during these eras?

Post vintage-inspired visuals, music, or
fashion in your content.

Forge a strong emotional connection with
this demographic.
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Nostalgia Core
Source: University of Kent TikTok

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Schools that demonstrate a
commitment to sustainability, ethical
practices, and social impact
not only attract environmentally conscious
students but also align with the
values of prospective applicants
and their families.
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Sustainable and Ethical Practices
Source: Concordia University Facebook

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Schools can use social media platforms to
- raise awareness
- share mental health resources
- share tips for managing academic stress
- promote campus initiatives focused on
well-being.
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Emphasis on Mental Health and Well-Being
Source: University of British Columbia TikTok

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The Importance of Social SEO

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Gen Z and Social SEO
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Did you know?

➔67% of Gen Z uses
Instagram for searches

➔62% turn to TikTok
Gen Z's usage of search engines and social media to look up
brand information worldwide from 2016 to 2023

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Social SEO 101
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Keyword Research
Profile Optimization
Quality Content
Consistent Posting
Hashtags
Captions
Geo-location
Local SEO

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1.Conduct keyword research to identify relevant keywords.










2.Ensure your social media profiles are complete and optimized (logo, website link,
branding, etc.).
Keyword Search + Profile Optimization
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3. Use relevant keywords in image and video descriptions and captions when sharing
images or videos. This is not only great for SEO purposes but also for accessibility purposes.
Video Descriptions and Captions for Accessibility
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4. Tagging your location can help you improve local search visibility.












5. Leveraging the editing features of each app can enhance your content's visibility, as it is
more likely to be favored by the algorithm.
Geo-Target content and In-App Editing
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Meta AI, Algorithm Changes and Their
Implications

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Meta AI
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For Users For Schools and Institutions
The new AI assistant simplifies searches
within these Meta platforms. It allows users
to get real-time information and assistance
without leaving the app they're using.

Meta AI offers new creation capabilities
similar to ChatGPT.
-image generation from text
prompts
-the ability to animate images or
create GIFs

This can greatly aid in producing
engaging and dynamic content for
educational purposes and marketing.

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Things to Consider
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Impact on Content Visibility
Adapting to Enhance
Engagement
Algorithm changes can lead to shifts in how
content is prioritized and who sees it.
For instance, if Meta decides to prioritize
content that generates more interaction,
educational institutions might see a decrease
in their content's reach if it does not engage
users effectively.
Focus on creating content that fosters
engagement such as live videos, real-time
Q&A sessions, and stories.

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Importance of Authenticity and Quality
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Focus on creating content
that is not only engaging but
also authentic and of high
quality.

This could involve sharing
real stories from current
students and alumni, detailed
insights into campus life, or
informative content that adds
genuine value to prospective
students.

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Driving Social Traffic to Your Website

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Optimize Profiles and Bios
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●Make sure all your social media
profiles have a link to your
website in the bio or profile
section.


●Use consistent branding and a
clear call-to-action (CTA) in your
profiles to guide users to your
website.

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Use Compelling CTAs
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Link Shorteners and Analytics
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●Use link shorteners like Bitly to create clean, branded links - easy to share and track.


●Add UTM parameters to your URLs to track where your traffic is coming from.

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Use Link-in-Bio Tools
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Leverage Paid Advertising
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Source: Queen’s University LinkedIn


●Use targeted social media
ads to direct users to
specific landing pages on
your website.


● Implement retargeting ads
to re-engage users who
have previously visited your
website but did not convert.

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Key Takeaways

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In 2024, there are expected to be 5.17 billion
social media users worldwide, with an average
person using 6.7 different social networks per month.
Key Takeaways
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Each platform offers unique features to enhance
community engagement, targeted campaigns, and
educational content promotion.
Schools should focus on creating
high-quality visual content, including
photos, videos, and infographics.
Encouraging students, parents, and alumni
to create and share content related to
the school can significantly boost engagement.
Stay updated on platform algorithm changes
to maintain or improve content visibility.
Utilize social SEO to enhance visibility
and reach on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
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