7. But eventually, you need to experiment with the tools, learn the best practices, and see your social media strategy come to life!
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9. Wow! That’s a lot of tools for my first project … how do I pick?
10. Start with these blocks .. Generate Buzz Share Story Listen Participate Community Building & Social Networking
11. Tactical Approaches Listen Participate Community Building & Social Networking Generate Buzz Less Time More time 10hr 15hr 20hr And a limited number of choices Share Story
12. And there’s lots more about the tools online. They’re organized into a nonprofit tool box on the WeAreMedia wiki.
22. “ Stroke is a very intimidating and personal subject. While many stroke survivors don’t engage in social media, at least early in their recovery, their caregivers do reach out and share their experiences.” – American Stroke Association
53. How will your organization represent itself on social networks? Who will develop or repurpose content? How will it integrate with your web presence? What’s your engagement strategy? Who will implement? Questions
66. Inspiration and Sources Sources of Inspiration WeAreMedia: Nonprofit Social Media Starter Kit http://www.wearemedia.org/ (I’m the wiki facilitator and gardener) These awesome slide shows I found on SlideShare Janine Southard, Measure ROI on a Young Campaign All Photos Creative Commons Licensed from Flickr as noted on slide notes
67. Thank You! Beth’s Blog http://beth.typepad.com Have a blog post topic idea? [email_address] All the slides you see were blog posts at one point!