Social Media in 15 Minutes: How to do it all without going crazy!Jacqueline Wolven
How can you create boundaries to get things done? What is good enough? Can you really do Social Media in 15 minutes? Yes! Just don't go down the Rabbit Hole!
Wondering what you should be doing in 2013 as a nonprofit marketer? Here are 13 suggestions to get you started. Join us at http://nonprofitmarketingguide.com throughout the year for help in making it happen.
Kivi Leroux Miller, President, NonprofitMarketingGuide.com
Content marketing is about producing relevant communications that naturally and easily attract supporters to your cause, rather that interrupting them with what you think is important. We’ll look at how social media is the perfect playground for nonprofits to experiment and discover what’s most relevant and compelling to your supporters, and how this can inform your content strategy in email, direct mail, and more.
Personal Learning Networks: Beyond the ToolsBethany Smith
So you've started with Twitter, FriendFeed and Facebook. You belong to 20 different Educational Nings, but now what? How do you go beyond being a spectator in the PLN world and become an active participant. In this session you will discover tools to keep track of your contacts and why you just need to let some projects loose.
Social Media in 15 Minutes: How to do it all without going crazy!Jacqueline Wolven
How can you create boundaries to get things done? What is good enough? Can you really do Social Media in 15 minutes? Yes! Just don't go down the Rabbit Hole!
Wondering what you should be doing in 2013 as a nonprofit marketer? Here are 13 suggestions to get you started. Join us at http://nonprofitmarketingguide.com throughout the year for help in making it happen.
Kivi Leroux Miller, President, NonprofitMarketingGuide.com
Content marketing is about producing relevant communications that naturally and easily attract supporters to your cause, rather that interrupting them with what you think is important. We’ll look at how social media is the perfect playground for nonprofits to experiment and discover what’s most relevant and compelling to your supporters, and how this can inform your content strategy in email, direct mail, and more.
Personal Learning Networks: Beyond the ToolsBethany Smith
So you've started with Twitter, FriendFeed and Facebook. You belong to 20 different Educational Nings, but now what? How do you go beyond being a spectator in the PLN world and become an active participant. In this session you will discover tools to keep track of your contacts and why you just need to let some projects loose.
How does one handle when sudden waves of negativity -- a crisis -- strikes their business online? Here are tips for handling real and unfactual crisis online.
Social Media And Engagement Strategies For Online CampaignsDebra Askanase
This presentation was created for the Fundraiser's Forum, a group of nonprofit development professionals. In the presentation, we walk through statistics of how people are using social media for engagement and causes, basics of creating a social media strategy, and examples of how nonprofits are using YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and blogging to support online fundraising campaigns.
The Power of Like and Social Sharing ToolsDebra Askanase
Facebook plugins (including the Like button) and social sharing tools amplify your content on the web and on Facebook. This presentation comprehensively covers all of the different Facebook plugins, understanding the Open Graph, Facebook NFO (EdgeRank), the ROI of a Like case study, the ROI of social sharing case study, and the primary social sharing widgets.
Content is the Fire, Social Media is the GasolineSarah Zink
Social media is a slippery eel. Each platform has its pros and cons, and two seemingly 'identical' businesses will have two entirely different social media strategies.
How do you figure out what platform is best for you? How do you know how best to use each platform?
This slideshow barely touches the tip of the iceberg on what you need to know/is out there to learn about social media - but I think it will give you a good place to start.
Email questions/comments to Sarah at PlaidforWomen dot com.
How does one handle when sudden waves of negativity -- a crisis -- strikes their business online? Here are tips for handling real and unfactual crisis online.
Social Media And Engagement Strategies For Online CampaignsDebra Askanase
This presentation was created for the Fundraiser's Forum, a group of nonprofit development professionals. In the presentation, we walk through statistics of how people are using social media for engagement and causes, basics of creating a social media strategy, and examples of how nonprofits are using YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and blogging to support online fundraising campaigns.
The Power of Like and Social Sharing ToolsDebra Askanase
Facebook plugins (including the Like button) and social sharing tools amplify your content on the web and on Facebook. This presentation comprehensively covers all of the different Facebook plugins, understanding the Open Graph, Facebook NFO (EdgeRank), the ROI of a Like case study, the ROI of social sharing case study, and the primary social sharing widgets.
Content is the Fire, Social Media is the GasolineSarah Zink
Social media is a slippery eel. Each platform has its pros and cons, and two seemingly 'identical' businesses will have two entirely different social media strategies.
How do you figure out what platform is best for you? How do you know how best to use each platform?
This slideshow barely touches the tip of the iceberg on what you need to know/is out there to learn about social media - but I think it will give you a good place to start.
Email questions/comments to Sarah at PlaidforWomen dot com.
Presentation sponsored by the Southern Marin Moms Club for those looking to create a compelling personal brand online and offline, learn best practices for networking, and develop a powerful and comprehensive LinkedIn profile.
What you learned last year about Social Media may not apply today. In fact, we’re pretty sure it doesn’t. Get the latest on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and emerging social media outlets.
WordWrite Senior Account Executive Deanna Ferrari presented this to the Clarion University of Pennsylvania PRSSA chapter, where she serves as professional advisor.
Recruiters and HR leaders are fighting to create the most effective three-pronged approach when searching for talent that matters to their business' bottom line. Attracting talent at the right time & place is a challenge we're still working to nail in place. We have our ideal candidate personas, now we must decide when, how and where to connect with candidates who will impact your brand outcomes and goals.
New Explore Careers and College Majors 2024.pdfDr. Mary Askew
Explore Careers and College Majors is a new online, interactive, self-guided career, major and college planning system.
The career system works on all devices!
For more Information, go to https://bit.ly/3SW5w8W
This comprehensive program covers essential aspects of performance marketing, growth strategies, and tactics, such as search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, content marketing, social media marketing, and more
Exploring Career Paths in Cybersecurity for Technical CommunicatorsBen Woelk, CISSP, CPTC
Brief overview of career options in cybersecurity for technical communicators. Includes discussion of my career path, certification options, NICE and NIST resources.
Want to move your career forward? Looking to build your leadership skills while helping others learn, grow, and improve their skills? Seeking someone who can guide you in achieving these goals?
You can accomplish this through a mentoring partnership. Learn more about the PMISSC Mentoring Program, where you’ll discover the incredible benefits of becoming a mentor or mentee. This program is designed to foster professional growth, enhance skills, and build a strong network within the project management community. Whether you're looking to share your expertise or seeking guidance to advance your career, the PMI Mentoring Program offers valuable opportunities for personal and professional development.
Watch this to learn:
* Overview of the PMISSC Mentoring Program: Mission, vision, and objectives.
* Benefits for Volunteer Mentors: Professional development, networking, personal satisfaction, and recognition.
* Advantages for Mentees: Career advancement, skill development, networking, and confidence building.
* Program Structure and Expectations: Mentor-mentee matching process, program phases, and time commitment.
* Success Stories and Testimonials: Inspiring examples from past participants.
* How to Get Involved: Steps to participate and resources available for support throughout the program.
Learn how you can make a difference in the project management community and take the next step in your professional journey.
About Hector Del Castillo
Hector is VP of Professional Development at the PMI Silver Spring Chapter, and CEO of Bold PM. He's a mid-market growth product executive and changemaker. He works with mid-market product-driven software executives to solve their biggest growth problems. He scales product growth, optimizes ops and builds loyal customers. He has reduced customer churn 33%, and boosted sales 47% for clients. He makes a significant impact by building and launching world-changing AI-powered products. If you're looking for an engaging and inspiring speaker to spark creativity and innovation within your organization, set up an appointment to discuss your specific needs and identify a suitable topic to inspire your audience at your next corporate conference, symposium, executive summit, or planning retreat.
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For event details, visit pmissc.org.
NIDM (National Institute Of Digital Marketing) Bangalore Is One Of The Leading & best Digital Marketing Institute In Bangalore, India And We Have Brand Value For The Quality Of Education Which We Provide.
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7. VOLUNTARY JOBS
• EVENT ORGANIZER VALUABLE CONTACTS + SPEAKING TODAY
• SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER EXPERIENCE + CONTACTS IN CSE
• FREELANCE BLOGGER DISCOVERY OF MY CURRENT POSITION
13. FEW PIECES OF ADVICE FOR EVENTS
• GO ALONE
• GO EARLY
• BRING A SMART DEVICE/ BUSINESS CARD
• DON’T STATE FROM THE VERY BEGINNING THAT YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED/DESPERATE ( TELL WHAT
YOU CAN DO FIRST, AS IF IT IS ALREADY YOUR EMPLOYMENT)
• IF THERE IS CHEMISTRY, ASK FOR THE PERSON’S LINKEDIN/FB/TWITTER/ETC. AND ADD HIM RIGHT
AWAY
• FOLLOW UP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
• BE NICE TO PEOPLE! YOU CAN’T LIKE EVERYONE BUT IT’S NOT A PLACE FOR DATING EITHER
• SMILE
14. FEW PIECES OF ADVICE FOR ONLINE COMMUNICATION
• KEEP IT SHORT AND SIMPLE, PEOPLE ARE BUSY!
• IF SOMEONE DOESN’T COME BACK TO YOU WITHIN A FEW DAYS, IT DOESN’T NECESSARILY MEAN HE
DOESN’T WANT TO TALK TO YOU ANY MORE. FOLLOW UP BY PHONE!
• IF YOU LIKE A COMPANY – FIND THE RELEVANT EMPLOYEE(S) ON LINKEDIN AND CONNECT WITH HIM
PERSONALLY. CHECK HIS INTERESTS. BE CREATIVE. BE HUMAN.
• HE IS VERY ACTIVE ON TWITTER/G+? ENGAGE WITH HIM THERE. COMMENT ON HIS POSTS. RETWEET
HIS TWEETS.
• DON’T BE AFRAID TO ASK FOR FAVORS. THE MORE PRECISE YOU ARE WITH YOUR APPROACH, THE
LESS TIME IT WILL TAKE THE OTHER PERSON TO RESPOND!
• DON’T APPROACH STRANGERS THROUGH FACEBOOK/SKYPE DIRECTLY. PEOPLE CHERISH THEIR
PRIVACY
15. BE SMART
• POST RELEVANT UPDATES TO LINKEDIN FREQUENTLY.
• LIKE OTHER PEOPLE’S POSTS.
• CHECK WHO VIEWED YOUR PROFILE FREQUENTLY AND SUGGEST BACK ADDING
INTERESTING CONTACTS TO YOUR NETWORK
• DON’T BE AFRAID TO COMMENT/EXPRESS YOUR OPINION ON PROFESSIONAL
MATTERS (LI, G+, TWITTER)
• KEEP FACEBOOK FOR YOUR PERSONAL STUFF, EXCEPT FOR BROWSING
THROUGH PROFESSIONAL GROUPS