Today we focus on integrating what we've learned from our guest speakers Stanford Smith of PushingSocial.com, Erin Pololak of ErinPodolak.com and Mark Schaefer of BusinessesGrow.com about blogging and social media. Our goal is to now start implementing what we've learned.
Social media is an effective way for those who serve in children’s ministry to connect with parents, other children’s ministry pastors, and volunteers. The goals of this breakout session is to introduce the top three social media networks and how those networks can be utilized to learn and share ideas with others in children’s ministry as well as being a useful tool to improve communications with parents. We will also be looking at how social media can help in personal development to enable volunteers to be more successful in their area of ministry.
The Beginner's Guide to Twitter for BusinessUnmana Datta
We have put together our most useful Twitter tips in The Beginner’s Guide to Using Twitter for Business. This includes:
- Important Twitter features you should know
- Who you should follow
- Tools and tips to easily find relevant people on Twitter
- How to use Twitter for business in 15 minutes a day: a step-by-step guide that tells you how to get started and keep going, in just 15 minutes every day
- Twitter mistakes you should avoid
- Tools and apps you can use to get more out of Twitter
All about Twitter. An overview on how to use Twitter for business to improve brand awareness and manage customer feedback.
Background, uses, influence and best practice.
Social media is an effective way for those who serve in children’s ministry to connect with parents, other children’s ministry pastors, and volunteers. The goals of this breakout session is to introduce the top three social media networks and how those networks can be utilized to learn and share ideas with others in children’s ministry as well as being a useful tool to improve communications with parents. We will also be looking at how social media can help in personal development to enable volunteers to be more successful in their area of ministry.
The Beginner's Guide to Twitter for BusinessUnmana Datta
We have put together our most useful Twitter tips in The Beginner’s Guide to Using Twitter for Business. This includes:
- Important Twitter features you should know
- Who you should follow
- Tools and tips to easily find relevant people on Twitter
- How to use Twitter for business in 15 minutes a day: a step-by-step guide that tells you how to get started and keep going, in just 15 minutes every day
- Twitter mistakes you should avoid
- Tools and apps you can use to get more out of Twitter
All about Twitter. An overview on how to use Twitter for business to improve brand awareness and manage customer feedback.
Background, uses, influence and best practice.
Brent Williams, President of Multifamily Insiders reviews Twitter basics from multifamily operators and marketers. Presented at the 2009 AIM Conference in Denver: http://aimconf.com.
Simple Step By Step Twitter Guide for BeginnersLa French Tech
If you have difficulties to understand how to use the world's trendiest social network, this presentation is for you. Follow this easy step by step guide.
Social Networking for Educators and Administrators.
Learn in Part I how you can harness the power of Twitter for Professional Development, School Communication and Global Networking.
Twitter does not have to be overwhelming, nor a place where you will be inundated with personal statements of strangers.
It is your choice:
Who to follow?
What area of interest?
How much time to invest?
How to filter information?
How to connect globally with experts and eye witnesses?
Become part of the best global Professional Development network for teachers and administrators.
Basics of using social media as a nonprofit, including through your GlobalGiving project page. This presentation includes background on social media, how it is used daily, definitions and getting started how-to suggestions
All aboard! The Twitter train hasn’t left the terminal. If you're wondering how to get started on the right track with Twitter, join CREW Network and Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR's Barbi Reuter for this live webinar on Twitter basics. This comprehensive tutorial will teach you everything you need to know to get going -- from setting up your profile, to Twitter jargon, to tips on getting your message across in 140 characters or less. You'll also hear advice for building a Twitter presence that reflects your personal brand and value as a CRE professional.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
Why Twitter matters in commercial real estate
How to set a course and get started
Do’s & don’ts to maximize your business benefit
Brent Williams, President of Multifamily Insiders reviews Twitter basics from multifamily operators and marketers. Presented at the 2009 AIM Conference in Denver: http://aimconf.com.
Simple Step By Step Twitter Guide for BeginnersLa French Tech
If you have difficulties to understand how to use the world's trendiest social network, this presentation is for you. Follow this easy step by step guide.
Social Networking for Educators and Administrators.
Learn in Part I how you can harness the power of Twitter for Professional Development, School Communication and Global Networking.
Twitter does not have to be overwhelming, nor a place where you will be inundated with personal statements of strangers.
It is your choice:
Who to follow?
What area of interest?
How much time to invest?
How to filter information?
How to connect globally with experts and eye witnesses?
Become part of the best global Professional Development network for teachers and administrators.
Basics of using social media as a nonprofit, including through your GlobalGiving project page. This presentation includes background on social media, how it is used daily, definitions and getting started how-to suggestions
All aboard! The Twitter train hasn’t left the terminal. If you're wondering how to get started on the right track with Twitter, join CREW Network and Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR's Barbi Reuter for this live webinar on Twitter basics. This comprehensive tutorial will teach you everything you need to know to get going -- from setting up your profile, to Twitter jargon, to tips on getting your message across in 140 characters or less. You'll also hear advice for building a Twitter presence that reflects your personal brand and value as a CRE professional.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
Why Twitter matters in commercial real estate
How to set a course and get started
Do’s & don’ts to maximize your business benefit
Social Media Marketing/Personal Branding Class 3Don Stanley
Today we continued digging into our content topics. We discussed CSI "Content Saturation Index" and discussed the importance of speaking to an focused audience (remember the Cicero quote?). If you aren't a member of your target audience be an expert detective to uncover what the key passion points are, what the jargon is and how you can connect in a genuine way.
Increase Membership Engagement with Social MediaWild Apricot
In this webinar, Amy Sample Ward (CEO, the Nonprofit Technology Network), shows you how to align your organization's mission, goals and audience with the right kind of content and tools. Enjoy!
Social Media Bootcamp presented at ASPSN 2015 by Monique Ramsey of Cosmetic Social Media. American Society of Plastic Surgical Nurses (ASPSN) at American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) Annual Meeting in Boston, October 2015. #PSTM15
Social and Digital Media for Wisconsin Counties AssociationDon Stanley
Presented to the Wisconsin Counties Association on 2/6/13. This session is designed for county executives and administrators to help them understand the shifting landscape of social media and how government agencies can leverage social media tools. This is a 30 minute version of our 1/2 day workshop. If you have any questions about your longer workshops, please contact us directly.
Loose Connections and the Strength of Weak Ties: How to Use Twitter and Blogs...Philip Mai
Loose Connections & the Strength of Weak Ties: How to Use Twitter & Blogs to Enhance Your Professional Academic Profile. This is a Twitter and blogging 101 for novice. The advice is meant for academics who are thinking about venturing online but it can be useful to other professionals as well. Please let me know what you think. I would love to hear your feedback and advice.
A Twitter workshop for coalitions with some experience using Twitter. The workshop is part of the 2013 CADCA Coalition Leadership Forum, Washington, DC on February 4-8, 2013
Similar to Don Stanley's Social Media Marketing Class 9 (20)
DreamBank Final Slide Deck for AttendeesDon Stanley
Are you confused about how to use & choose the best social network/s for your business? This is the slide deck from my presentation at American Family Insurance's DreamBank on February 23, 2016.
Don Stanley's Social Media LSC 432 lecture 3Don Stanley
Success with content marketing is heavily influenced by having a clear strategy. As legendary basketball coach John Wooden used to say, "Failure to plan is planning to fail."
Now that you selected a topic area, we want to make sure you have a nice, refined topic area. In this class we talk about how to do this. I share Andrew Davis' Fractal Tree (check him out @tpldrew) to help with this.
We want to narrowcast and speaking to a niche audience.
Also, we talked about how you defined your "who". The "who" refers to who you want to connect with and who you want to get noticed by.
Answering the questions
1. Why am I doing this?
2. What will I be talking about?
3. Who will I be helping and connecting with?
is key to having a focus and purpose that will help you in the marathon of social media marketing.
LECTURE 2: Don Stanley's Design Class LSC 332 @UW MadisonDon Stanley
This is for Don Stanley's Course at the UW Madison. This class is about answering "What is Design?" and "Why Study Design?"
We also explore the strategic process for starting any communication project. What questions should you ask to get your project started?
I include the questions I believe you need to ask to get started.
Social Media Marketing / Personal Branding Lecture 2Don Stanley
Today we concentrate on the value of planning your blog strategy. We spoke more about the value of the Pareto Principle, especially when selecting your topic and choosing what to share your expertise on.
Interface Design Concepts and Planning: 532 lecture 2Don Stanley
We talk about the importance to analyzing and studying interface design for a research prospective. Great/Effective Design starts with research. Think like a detective and anthropologist of your audiences and you plan your site. Once you are done with the planning, use Design CRAP to create interfaces that communicate and guide your viewers.
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
1. LSC 432: Jam Session #9
Twitter Boot Camp and then Blog Set Up, Management tools
Don Stanley
3Rhino Media | UW-Madison
www.3rhinomedia.com
www.lsc.wisc.edu
don@3rhinomedia.com
608 561 7097
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2. Topics
Additional Discussion … who needs help?
Let’s discuss your ideas
Twitter Bootcamp
411 on Twitter
Twitter terminology
Finding Twitter accounts to follow
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15. PROs CONs
> Low-cost marketing and > Little structure
updates (traffic and highway) > Only 140 characters so many
> Great way to connect with beginners don’t get language
media and other “amplifiers” > Can be overwhelming
> Great customer service tool > Tweets have short shelf life
> Easy to connect with because it’s like an ongoing
influencers conversation.
> Easy to build communities > Difficult to navigate for many
> Easy to target relevant > People expect engagement
conversations (using hashtags)
> Easy to listen to conversations
Best for listening, connecting with amplifiers and media, time-sensitive
updates, does require consistency and clarity (hours, etc.)
16. The Tao
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”
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17. The Tao
Targeted Connections
+
Meaningful Content
+
Authentic Helpfulness
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18. The Tao of the Don
We do business & spend time with people we
Know + Like + Trust
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19. Twitter in Action
The Strength of Weak Ties
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20. Twitter in Action
The Strength of Weak Ties
@markwschaefer meets @MiChmksi
How did this happen?
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22. The Tao
STEP 1:Targeted Connections
•Connection, when done properly aren’t random.
•TIP: Systematically and purposefully connect with
people you want to learn from, know and interact
with (Scott Monty & Mark Schaefer)
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23. The Tao
STEP 2: Meaningful Content
•What was the tweet that connected Mark and
Michelle?
•P2P person to person
•Use Channels, Twitter + Blog (for validation)
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24. The Tao
STEP 3:Authentic Helpfulness
•Mis-used, misunderstood or ignored
•Think of the Trust Gap and Social Currency
•Story of Marcus Sheridan
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25. Twitter Uses
• Networking, Sharing, Helping, Creating
• Market Research - learning
• Customer Service (Peter Shankman)
• Lead Generator – building business
• Relationship builder – building connections (Scott
Monty)
• Problem Solver (crowd source tool) – writing a
grant
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26. Twitter Terminology
• @
• Handle
• Followers
• Following
• Lists
• Tweet
• ReTweet
• Mention /Direct Mention
• Reply
• Hashtag (#FF)
• Stream
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27. Tao Step 1
STEP 1:Targeted Connections (200)
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28. Tao Step 1
STEP 1:Targeted Connections (200)
5 Steps to Creating Meaningful connections
1.Have a profile photo
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29. Tao Step 1
STEP 1:Targeted Connections (200)
5 Steps to Creating Meaningful connections
1.Have a profile photo
2.Create a great bio (160 Characters)
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30. Tao Step 1
STEP 1:Targeted Connections (200)
5 Steps to Creating Meaningful connections
1.Have a profile photo
2.Create a great bio (160 Characters)
3.Choose an easy-to-remember handle/name
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31. Tao Step 1
STEP 1:Targeted Connections (200)
5 Steps to Creating Meaningful connections
1.Have a profile photo
2.Create a great bio (160 Characters)
3.Choose an easy-to-remember handle/name
4.Link to your blog/site for validation
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32. Tao Step 1
STEP 1:Targeted Connections (200)
5 Steps to Creating Meaningful connections
1.Have a profile photo
2.Create a great bio (160 Characters)
3.Choose an easy-to-remember handle/name
4.Link to your blog/site for validation
5.Follow the 12:1 ratio rule
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33. Targeted Followers
Getting Target Followers (a few of the 15)
1.Use Twitter Search
2.Follow People You Know
3.Check out the lists of people you follow
4.Twellow.com
5.listorious.com
6.Wefollow.com
7.TweetGrader.com and Tweetstats.com
8.Alltop.com
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34. Social Strategy Doc
SECTIONS
1.Cover Page
• Name
• Blog Title
• SM Accounts (list them out with addresses)
1.Purpose and Goals (take from Minute #1)
2.Primary Audience (Minutes #2 and #3)
3.Secondary Audience (Minutes #2 and #3)
4.Key Accounts/Sites You’ll Target (why and how)
5.Blog Topics
6.Social Media Tools and Usage
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35. Homework
1. Format and turn in all the exercises from Stanford
Smith and your key accounts to follow in a booklet
similar to the one I handed out last week (Flavorfull
Strategy Doc).
2. Tweet questions for Joe Pulizzi @juntajoe and check
out the Content Marketing Institute. Start paying
attention to how social media and the website
integrate for targeted connections.
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