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  • + guest4c3da1 Sara Brian Forkel 2 weeks ago
    Thank you simply explained to those that are new to social media. Sara Forkel
  • + WiFiFaith Home 2 months ago
    Great info, simple but useful. Check out WiFi Faith for more social media insight!
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  1.  
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  3. Social Media
  4. What is Social Media?
    • A conversation powered by technology between people.
    • The conversation is not centralized or controlled. It is powered by the desire to share information and learn.
    • It cannot be successful unless you listen before you respond.
    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpIOClX1jPE
  5. % Using Social Sites
    • Gen Y (Millennials): Ages 18-32 67%
    • Gen X Born: Ages 33-44 36%
    • Younger Boomers: Ages 45-54 20%
    • Older Boomers: Ages 55-63 9%
    • Silent Generation: Ages 64-72 11%
    • G.I. Generation: Age 73+ 4%
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  7. Sites Covered
  8. Facebook
    • Q: Why is it important for me to be on Facebook, or at least understand it?
    • A: Students are there.
    • 94% of McNally Smith students use Facebook at least once a month.
    • 91% of McNally Smith students use Facebook at least once a week.
    • 72% of McNally Smith students use Facebook daily.
  9. Facebook Friend Lists
    • Privacy Settings according to lists/groups
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  12. Twitter
    • Twitter is microblogging. You have 140 characters to get your message across.
    • It’s not just for people, businesses and bands are using Twitter to keep their followers up to date.
    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddO9idmax0o&feature=channel_page
  13. Blogs
    • Many blogs provide commentary or news on a particular subject; others function as more personal online diaries.
    • A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, Web pages, and other media related to its topic.
    • The ability for readers to leave comments in an interactive format is an important part of many blogs
  14. What do I write about?
    • Start by reading blogs on subjects you’re interested in.
    • Think of a subject you would like to write about.
    • Set up a blog and start writing, there is no right or wrong way to start getting your ideas out there.
  15. RSS Feeds/Reader
    • RSS Feeds are a great way to watch what people are saying about you or your brand online.
    • Find a RSS Reader that you like, I use Google Reader ( www.google.com/reader )
    • Twitter Search: Search for your brand or name and subscribe to the feed.
    • Google Blog Search
    • Serph (www.serph.com)
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