Last week we spoke in detail about why a Head should be blogging. This week we are going to take a look at a few examples of Heads that tweet.
Most likely, your school will already be on Twitter - 73% of independent schools are. However, in some cases the school’s Twitter account is branded as the Head. We believe the Head and school’s account should be separate, as they serve different marketing purposes.
The Head can be tweeting from the school’s account but should not be using it as a personal account. We have found that school’s with a tweeting Head tend to have a high social authority. You can see example of this in the comparisons below.
An example of a Head branding their Twitter account as the school is Cokethorpe School - @HMCokethorpe. The school Twitter account is also the Head’s. This can cause confusion as the handle suggests it is the Headmaster but the name is branded as the school. We would suggest changing the name to the Head’s real name. The description should still contain ‘Headmaster of Cokethorpe School…’ as this will give clear indication to the user and also aid discovery.
You can see from these 5 examples that the Head should not just tweet about the school. There should be a certain level of personal tweets involved too.
Social authority measures your school’s influential activity, primarily through the number of retweets. Its a 1 to 100 point scale based on a user’s influential content. It highlights the schools that are incredibly effective in engaging their followers. If you want to learn more, please check out our blog post about Social Authority.
You can see how these schools that also have their Head tweeting - have a good social authority too.
Do you think your Head is, or would be good, on Twitter? Would you like to know their #SocialScore? Tweet us @intSchools and we can use them next time on our blog.