17. It is irrelevant whether you like the transparent
demands of social media or don’t like them; the
fact is that society has drastically changed as a
result of social media–this isn’t just a nice perk ...
it is something the public now demands.
Eric Qualman, Author
18.
19. Social media is a lot more than blogging,
podcasting, and social networks. It’s effective at
reaching the people beyond the keyboards and
microphones and connecting them to
important things.
Chris Brogan, Author
47. BLOGGING
Common Reasons for Blogging
Provide a “face” for your organization
48. BLOGGING
Common Reasons for Blogging
Provide a “face” for your organization
Share specialized information
49. BLOGGING
Common Reasons for Blogging
Provide a “face” for your organization
Share specialized information
Make an announcement
50. BLOGGING
Common Reasons for Blogging
Provide a “face” for your organization
Share specialized information
Make an announcement
Provide “official” statements
51. BLOGGING
Common Reasons for Blogging
Provide a “face” for your organization
Share specialized information
Make an announcement
Provide “official” statements
Self-expression
55. TWITTER
Common Reasons for Twitter
Interact with your congregation/volunteers
56. TWITTER
Common Reasons for Twitter
Interact with your congregation/volunteers
Promote blog posts
57. TWITTER
Common Reasons for Twitter
Interact with your congregation/volunteers
Promote blog posts
Establish thought leadership
58. TWITTER
Common Reasons for Twitter
Interact with your congregation/volunteers
Promote blog posts
Establish thought leadership
Staying up-to-date on your context
59. TWITTER
Common Reasons for Twitter
Interact with your congregation/volunteers
Promote blog posts
Establish thought leadership
Staying up-to-date on your context
Listen, listen, listen!
64. FACEBOOK
Quick Statistics
+500 million active users
65. FACEBOOK
Quick Statistics
+500 million active users
50% of active users log on everyday
66. FACEBOOK
Quick Statistics
+500 million active users
50% of active users log on everyday
Added +200 million users in > 1 year
67. FACEBOOK
Quick Statistics
+500 million active users
50% of active users log on everyday
Added +200 million users in > 1 year
700 billion minutes per month
68. FACEBOOK
Quick Statistics
+500 million active users
50% of active users log on everyday
Added +200 million users in > 1 year
700 billion minutes per month
70% of users outside US
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In ancient times, the simplest and most readily available form of technology was spoken language, and our histories were kept alive through oral tradition. Stories were repeated and memorized, passed down from generation to generation. Messages that needed to be sent across miles were carried in the minds of runners\n
In ancient times, the simplest and most readily available form of technology was spoken language, and our histories were kept alive through oral tradition. Stories were repeated and memorized, passed down from generation to generation. Messages that needed to be sent across miles were carried in the minds of runners\n
In ancient times, the simplest and most readily available form of technology was spoken language, and our histories were kept alive through oral tradition. Stories were repeated and memorized, passed down from generation to generation. Messages that needed to be sent across miles were carried in the minds of runners\n
In ancient times, the simplest and most readily available form of technology was spoken language, and our histories were kept alive through oral tradition. Stories were repeated and memorized, passed down from generation to generation. Messages that needed to be sent across miles were carried in the minds of runners\n