The document provides tips for using social media effectively while maintaining personal privacy. It recommends customizing privacy settings on Facebook, keeping content work-appropriate, and being proactive about your company's social media policies. On LinkedIn, the document advises positioning yourself as an industry expert and using proper networking etiquette. Overall, the tips aim to help users put the social in social media while keeping the personal private.
DailySocial.net is the first tech-blog covering Indonesia’s web startup scene founded by Rama Mamuaya. We started out using Indonesia’s Bahasa only, but we’ve got a lot of pressure from foreigners that would also like to know about Indonesian tech-startup scene.
Digging into Diigo was presented at the NYSCATE Regional Conference on March 5, 2011 at Roy C. Ketcham High School in Wappingers, NY.
Learn how you can research, share and collaborate while building your personal learning network.
DailySocial.net is the first tech-blog covering Indonesia’s web startup scene founded by Rama Mamuaya. We started out using Indonesia’s Bahasa only, but we’ve got a lot of pressure from foreigners that would also like to know about Indonesian tech-startup scene.
Digging into Diigo was presented at the NYSCATE Regional Conference on March 5, 2011 at Roy C. Ketcham High School in Wappingers, NY.
Learn how you can research, share and collaborate while building your personal learning network.
Workshop basics social media franklin covey nl 08 04-2011 (slideshare)Oliver de Leeuw
on April 8, 2011, Nameshapers Hanaâ Benjeddi, Salmaan Sana & Oliver de Leeuw trained some 30 Franklin Covey trainers in the basic usage of social media.
with interactive exercises on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook we tried to get all participants on the same level of understanding social media.
once more, we would like to thank all of them for their willingness to learn new skills, openness to our suggestions and critical questions!
Building Community: Lessons Learned from Social Media ClubKristie Wells
Social Media Club has grown largely from our emphasis on core values such as sharing, helping others, peer to peer learning, and emphasizing ethics and by giving the community the power to help one another directly. We learned some lessons, and are happy to share them.
Ten steps to facebook success for nonprofitsJohn Haydon
1. Why should you use a Facebook Page instead of a Group or Profile?
2. Should you name your Facebook Page after your organization?
3. What category should you choose for your Page?
4. What applications can you use to customize your Page?
5. How can you begin to promote your Facebook Page?
6. How can you save time managing your Page?
7. How can you tell if your fans like your content?
8. How often should you update your Facebook Page?
9. How can you collect donations from your fans?
10. How can you revive a Facebook Page that's gone stale?
Workshop basics social media franklin covey nl 08 04-2011 (slideshare)Oliver de Leeuw
on April 8, 2011, Nameshapers Hanaâ Benjeddi, Salmaan Sana & Oliver de Leeuw trained some 30 Franklin Covey trainers in the basic usage of social media.
with interactive exercises on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook we tried to get all participants on the same level of understanding social media.
once more, we would like to thank all of them for their willingness to learn new skills, openness to our suggestions and critical questions!
Building Community: Lessons Learned from Social Media ClubKristie Wells
Social Media Club has grown largely from our emphasis on core values such as sharing, helping others, peer to peer learning, and emphasizing ethics and by giving the community the power to help one another directly. We learned some lessons, and are happy to share them.
Ten steps to facebook success for nonprofitsJohn Haydon
1. Why should you use a Facebook Page instead of a Group or Profile?
2. Should you name your Facebook Page after your organization?
3. What category should you choose for your Page?
4. What applications can you use to customize your Page?
5. How can you begin to promote your Facebook Page?
6. How can you save time managing your Page?
7. How can you tell if your fans like your content?
8. How often should you update your Facebook Page?
9. How can you collect donations from your fans?
10. How can you revive a Facebook Page that's gone stale?
34. ****
social media policy
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35. how to find
your
personal
online
reputation:
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36. 1 Ask a friend.
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Google yourself specifically.
37. how to check your brand’s
online reputation:
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38. 1 Search Engine Rankings
2 Google Alerts
3
Google yourself specifically.
Content Sharing
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39. Social Media Guidelines
Create groups & profiles Seek influence, but not
Participate openly control
Act like a publisher Experiment
Know your audience Post often
Know your competition Ask open‐ended questions
Build a community Integrate across all
networks
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40. Tips for Getting Started
Use the Rule of Thirds
o (1/3 web presence, 1/3 one-way, 1/3 social)
Build relationships with influencers
Make it easy to re‐mix your content
Remember... There is no instant gratification
o Results require effort over time
Use metrics to discover what works and what doesn’t
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