Social Media Policy Templates (MS Word) Facebook, Twitter & Blogs
This Social Media Policy Template Pack includes 1 Master Social Media Policy Document (64 pages) and 9 Individual Policy templates. You can use these templates to create formal policy documents for your employees' usage of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, B
This Social Media Policy Template pack includes 1 Master Social Media Policy Document (64 pages) and 9 Individual Policy templates. You can use these templates to create formal policy documents for your employees' usage of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Blogs and more.
The templates are created in Microsoft Word (.doc) and can be easily modified to suit your requirements.
Social Media Policy Templates: Benefits
This template pack includes:
Note: the Individual policy documents are based on material in the Master Policy document.
Social Media Policy Templates: Table of ContentsThe Social Media Policy Template (MS Word, 64 pages) contains the following chapters. The other policy documents are listed below.
1 Introduction
1.1 Right to Modify
1.2 Effective Date
1.3 Goals
1.4 Purpose
1.5 Scope
1.6 Points of Contact
2 Role of Social Media
2.1 What is Social Media
2.2 Social Media Channels
2.3 Social Media Benefits
2.4 Social Media Officer’s Objectives
2.5 Line Manager’s Guidelines
3 Social Media General Policies
3.1 Advertising
3.2 Children
3.3 Developing Community
3.4 Confidentiality
3.5 Employee Code of Conduct
3.6 Disclosures
3.7 Tone
3.8 Legal Issues
3.9 Level of Engagement
3.10 Making Friends Online
3.11 Negative Comments
3.12 Press Inquiries
3.13 Teens
3.14 Third Party Employees
3.15 Trademarks and Intellectual Property
3.16 Getting Further Assistance
4 Social Media Do’s and Don’ts
4.1 Setting up Personal Spaces in Social Media Sites
4.2 Generic Disclaimer for Social Media Sites
4.3 Social Media Do’s
4.4 Social Media Don’ts
5 Brand Guideline Policy
6 Twitter Usage Policy
6.1 Twitter Details
6.2 Objectives
6.3 Tone of voice
6.4 Ownership
6.5 Content Guidelines
6.5.1 Content Types and Sources
6.5.2 Leveraging Content
6.5.3 Exclusive Content
6.6 Hashtags
6.7 Link shortening
6.8 Re-tweeting
6.8.1 Reactive re-tweeting
6.8.2 Proactive re-tweeting
6.8.3 Follow Back
6.9 Product-specific accounts
7 Facebook Usage Policy
7.1 Details
7.2 Objectives
7.3 Tone of voice
7.4 Ownership
7.5 How Facebook Works
7.6 How to Get More Facebook Fans
7.7 Content Guidelines
7.7.1 Content Types and Sources
7.7.2 Leveraging Content
7.7.3 Exclusive Content
7.8 Security
7.9 Tagging Content.
7.10 Creating Shortening
7.11 Re-tweeting
7.11.1 Proactive re-tweeting
8 LinkedIn Usage Policy
8.1 LinkedIn Details
8.2 Objectives
8.3 Tone of voice
8.4 Ownership
8.5 Content Guidelines
8.5.1 Content Types and Sources
8.5.2 Leveraging Content
8.5.3 Exclusive Content
9 Company Blogging Policy
9.1 Objectives
9.2 Tone
9.3 Ownership
9.4 Content Guidelines
9.4.1 Content Types and Sources
9.4.2 Leveraging Content
9.4.3 Exclusive Content
9.5 Hashtags
10 Personal Blogging Policy
10.1 Are There Limits On Blogging Accounts
10.2 What Should I Do With Name-Squatting
10.3 What Shortening Services To Use
10.4 Can I Create Twitter Accounts For Our Products
10.5 Is There A Specific Policy For Employee Blogs
10.6 Do I Need Approval Before Posting
10.7 Can I Disclose Confidential Information
10.8 How Should I Handle Personal Information On My Blog
10.9 Can I Write About Our Competitors
10.10 Can I Write About My Former Employer
10.11 Should I Disclose My Company Affiliation
10.12 Can I Share Technical Knowledge On My Blog
10.13 Can I Post Code Samples In My Blog
10.14 Do I Own My Blog Content
10.15 What Photos Can I use On My Blog
10.16 Can I Make Endorsements On Behalf Of The Company
10.17 How Do I Respond If Contacted By The Media
10.18 Do I Have To Use A Disclaimer On My Blog
10.19 What Happens To My Blog When I Leave
10.20 I Still Don’t Have An Answer To My Questions
11 Employee Code of Conduct Policy
12 Social Media Risks Management
11.1 Time Management
11.2 Communication Risks
11.3 Technical Risks
11.4 Negative Comments
11.5 Inappropriate Comments
You can use this Social Media Policy document to demonstrate that your company is committed to transparency and honesty in its communications with employees, partners and customers.
To ensure that this is realized across different Social Media sites, you can use this Social Media Policy document to help your employees understand their responsibilities when using Facebook, Twitter, and Blogging. The document also outlines employee responsibilities when blogging on their own personal sites and what information they may not post.
You can share this policy document with employees, contractors, agents, and other individuals engaged on behalf of Company, through an agency, partner, subsidiary, or franchise.
This Social Media Policy document helps you to:
Here are screenshots of the templates.
Policy Document History
Table of Contents
Introduction
Role of Social Media
Social Media General Policies
Social Media Do's and Don'ts
Twitter Usage Policy
Facebook Usage Policy
Facebook Policy Objectives
LinkedIn Usage Policy
Company Blogging Policy
Personal Blogging Policy
Social Media Policy Templates: Content & Format Social Media Policy Template - MS Word 64 Pages Social Media Guidelines - MS Word 7 Pages Brand Usage Policy - MS Word 2 Pages Twitter Usage Policy - MS Word 21 Pages Facebook Usage Policy - MS Word 22 Pages LinkedIn Usage Policy - MS Word 19 Pages Company Blogging Policy - MS Word 18 Pages Personal Blogging Policy - MS Word 15 Pages Code Of Conduct Policy - MS Word 1 Pages Social Media Risk Management - MS Word 3 Pages
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