Cycling UK's use of social media

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Cycling UK's use of social media

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1. Is there anything that it currently does, which it should do differently?

2. Is there anything that it currently does not do, which it should do?
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slowster wrote: 14 Dec 2024, 5:23pm 1. Is there anything that it currently does, which it should do differently?

2. Is there anything that it currently does not do, which it should do?
Interesting questions, but I’m not at all sure that I understand the limits / contents of all of Cycling UK’s use of social media and wonder what resources there are, if any, to change anything.
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slowster wrote: 14 Dec 2024, 5:23pm 1. Is there anything that it currently does, which it should do differently?
I think CyclingUK is in a bit of a tough position social media wise. The breadth of brand elements (advocacy, touring) plus the local CTCs means the social media ends up very corporate. That doesn’t work too well for decent social media engagement.

Plus you have Sustrans and British Cycling who occupy similar spaces. Sometimes you’ll see a re-posting party between Sustrans, Cycling Uk, living streets, etc.

My advice would be to either develop a tone of voice and be clear about it - what’s Cycling UK social media’s personality? What does it find funny? Does it like Jeremy Vine’s cycling posts or see them as fueling cyclist hate?

Or just stick to corporate and ‘brining’.

What I would like to see more of either way is structuring posts so they can drive engagement. So not just ‘post and forget’ links to press releases but something written in a way it can be reposted and commented on. And engage in those comments/reposts.
slowster wrote: 14 Dec 2024, 5:23pm 2. Is there anything that it currently does not do, which it should do?
There should be national feeds (I.e. Wales). In Wales’s case the national person posts on their own account, which is fine, and stuff goes on the UK but where’s the Wales view given AT is devolved (same for Scotland and NI of course).
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I think allrides has got it about right. Forget the corporate stuff and let some personalities come through. A great example is Celia Richardson from the National Trust who has dealt with the nonsense thrown at the NT brilliantly.
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I had to search for the CyclingUK YouTube channel, strange how it’s never come up as a suggestion for me, despite me being an avid consumer of cycling content on YouTube.

https://youtube.com/@cyclinguk?si=WetsFslxdHVwUqNV

They’ve got 330 videos but not many from the last year and the ones they have published recently don’t get many views. It feels as though they’ve almost given up.
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