This document discusses managing one's online reputation through various social media platforms and tools. It provides tips on using platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google Reader to be found online, understand your networks, and share useful information. Various apps are recommended for organizing content like Diigo, Evernote, and IFTTT. The document emphasizes choosing what to share carefully, having an online policy for public versus private information, and making your online presence useful and valuable for others.
Ten ways for booksellers to leverage social mediaClayton Wehner
Presentation delivered by Clayton Wehner to the Australian Booksellers Association Conference in Melbourne, July 2011. Contains ten simple steps for booksellers to get involved in social media.
The Social Media Phenomenon: How to leverage it to best effectClayton Wehner
Presentation to Deakin University Alumni in Adelaide at the National Wine Centre, Monday 12 September 2010.
Presentation provides an overview of social media, discussion of the various social media tools, and 23 principles for social media success
8 Teaching and Learning Websites Mentioned by AASLAhniwa Ferrari
In the summer of 2009 the American Association of School Librarians honored 25 websites as the best for teaching and learning. These 25 websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. Websites from this list that would be useful in a public library setting will be previewed at the March 2nd First Tuesday’s continuing education free webinar at 9 a.m.
How to use social media in a professional environment and in a professional manner. Tips given to my staff and students. Shaun's ProSocialMedia Pyramid for manageable professionalism in a busy life. Happy to do a talk, get in touch.
There are many social networking tools for scientists that can be used to share information, engage the social network and move information about activities across the web. This presentation provides an overview of some of the tools available and how they can be used by scientists to expose their activities, manage their profile publicly and participate in the network.
Ten ways for booksellers to leverage social mediaClayton Wehner
Presentation delivered by Clayton Wehner to the Australian Booksellers Association Conference in Melbourne, July 2011. Contains ten simple steps for booksellers to get involved in social media.
The Social Media Phenomenon: How to leverage it to best effectClayton Wehner
Presentation to Deakin University Alumni in Adelaide at the National Wine Centre, Monday 12 September 2010.
Presentation provides an overview of social media, discussion of the various social media tools, and 23 principles for social media success
8 Teaching and Learning Websites Mentioned by AASLAhniwa Ferrari
In the summer of 2009 the American Association of School Librarians honored 25 websites as the best for teaching and learning. These 25 websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. Websites from this list that would be useful in a public library setting will be previewed at the March 2nd First Tuesday’s continuing education free webinar at 9 a.m.
How to use social media in a professional environment and in a professional manner. Tips given to my staff and students. Shaun's ProSocialMedia Pyramid for manageable professionalism in a busy life. Happy to do a talk, get in touch.
There are many social networking tools for scientists that can be used to share information, engage the social network and move information about activities across the web. This presentation provides an overview of some of the tools available and how they can be used by scientists to expose their activities, manage their profile publicly and participate in the network.
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Overview of personal professional use of social media, professional learning network development, and using social media tools with emphasis on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
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Your users may struggle with these questions:
• Should I share a message via Skype for Business instead of Yammer, Office 365 Groups, or Exchange?
• Should I collaborate on data using an Excel sheet or a SharePoint list?
• Should I share a file in Outlook, in a meeting, from OneDrive for Business, on Yammer, in a Group, or in a SharePoint site?
What happens when your users can't decide what technology or feature to use? They use what they know, or what’s easy; even if better options exist. In this session, join Richard Harbridge as he helps you maximize the value of your Office 365 investment by providing the guidance you need to help your users make better, more effective decisions on how they get work done.
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My talk at Brighton Strategy and Planning Meetup, July 30th 2015. I talked about how difficult it is to plan for the future, and the Brilliant Noise methodology for creating trends radar maps to prioritise attention and resources around trends. To have a look at the Gartner Hype Cycle for marketing http://www.gartner.com/webinar/3075217
NB: When I say the Gartner hype cycle is a broken model, I mean that in the sense that all models are broken. It's still very useful indeed - the point I made in my talk was that it isn't always linear - things appear at the top of the hype cycle and then fall away or go straight to the slope of enlightenment.
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Leading the digital business revolution - webinar slidesAntony Mayfield
Slides from the Brilliant Noise webinar, Leading the Digital Business Revolution, with Martin Gill, VP & Principal Analyst at Forrester, Alun Williams, Digital Director at TUI Travel, and Antony Mayfield.
Google firestarters talk - Can agencies innovate?Antony Mayfield
Slides from the talk I gave at Google Firestarters. You can find the notes to accompany this presentation at http://brilliantnoise.com/can-agencies-innovate-google-firestarters-talk/
31. Workflows
- Design around attention,
sharing and networks
- Focus on objectives, with
boundaries on time
- Open and closed states...
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33. Make Twitter useful
- Hashtags: Follow ‘em - don’t
over-use ‘em... - Use apps Tweetbot’s best,
Osfoora and official Twitter
- Search: You’d be amazed... apps also good
- Lists: Choose you you need to - Be picky: Prune your network,
listen to... make it interesting...
- Bonus (Mute... if you can) - Never Tweet in anger Best to
walk away and cool down
34. Make LinkedIn useful
- Groups: Find ones which work
- Complete your profile: The for you - and join in discussion
more information, the more
people can connect with you - Meet-ups: Lots of networking
groups start in LinkedIn.
- Endorsements: Give them and
ask for them. - Connect your profile: Add
apps, especially SlideShare if
- Maintain your profile: Keep it you create public documents.
fresh and change bits to be
noticed... - Say why you are connecting
People won’t always
- Updates Try them out, and remember you
post significant news there...
- Profile views Look at people’s
profiles
35. My top apps and social services
- Diigo (and its close relation,
Delicious)
- Evernote: For everything...
- Google Reader - for all your
feeds
- Wordpress: for blogging
- Twitter: General serendipity
- Flipboard: For reading - best
engine...
used with Google Reader
- LinkedIn: Who? What are they
doing?
- Instagram: Fun...