The document provides an overview of social media and its use for businesses. It defines social media as free tools that allow users to generate and share content, widening their network and allowing them to share information with targeted audiences. The document then discusses popular social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube and provides tips on how to effectively use these tools for business purposes. It also shares statistics on current social media usage.
Social Media & Investor Relations Trends, Best Practices & Recommendations - ...Darrell Heaps
The slide deck from a Webinar from Q4 Web Systems that focuses on the current trends in social media and investors relations. Learn more at www.q4blog.com.
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, Snapchat… so many ways to promote your practice and connect with potential clients, so little time! In fact, managing all of these profiles and platforms can be downright overwhelming. In this session we will discuss tips, tricks, tools, and platforms that help you stay on top of the big three – LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.
The Use of Social Media by European Investment Professionals 2019Patrick Kiss
For the 5th time DVFA (Society of Investment Professionals in Germany) and IR Club (The Investor Relations Community) invited European investment professionals to take part in an online survey running from 17 June until 23 August 2019.
DVFA / IR Club: Social Media bei europäischen Kapitalmarktprofis deutlich im Aufwind
Europäische Investment Professionals sind zunehmend offen für die Nutzung von Social Media und erwarten, dass Social Media für die Informationsverbreitung und den Dialog unter Kapitalmarktakteuren weiter an Bedeutung gewinnen werden.
Laut der Umfrage "Social Media Survey 2019", die vom DVFA und dem IR Club gemeinsam durchgeführt wurde, erachten 58 % der befragten Analysten und Investoren Social Media als zumindest teilweise wichtig.
Weitere Ergebnisse:
* Jeder Dritte verfasst eigene Beiträge in Social Media.
* 47 % der Befragten wurden durch Social-Media-Beiträge dazu motiviert, weitere Recherchen zu einem Thema zu machen.
* 88 % der europäischen Investment Professionals betrachten die Unternehmenswebsite als nützliche Informationsquelle.
* LinkedIn ist für knapp jeden zweiten Umfrageteilnehmer der Social-Media-Kanal, den Unternehmen für die Kommunikation nutzen sollten.
* Sollte der persönliche Direktkontakt nicht möglich sein, wird der Dialog per E-Mail von den Befragten deutlich präferiert.
The Use of Social Media by European Investment Professionals 2017Patrick Kiss
For the 4th time DVFA (Society of Investment Professionals in Germany) and IR Club (The Investor Relations Community) invited European investment professionals to take part in an online survey running from 2 Nov. until 22 Dec. 2017.
Social Media & Investor Relations Trends, Best Practices & Recommendations - ...Darrell Heaps
The slide deck from a Webinar from Q4 Web Systems that focuses on the current trends in social media and investors relations. Learn more at www.q4blog.com.
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, Snapchat… so many ways to promote your practice and connect with potential clients, so little time! In fact, managing all of these profiles and platforms can be downright overwhelming. In this session we will discuss tips, tricks, tools, and platforms that help you stay on top of the big three – LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.
The Use of Social Media by European Investment Professionals 2019Patrick Kiss
For the 5th time DVFA (Society of Investment Professionals in Germany) and IR Club (The Investor Relations Community) invited European investment professionals to take part in an online survey running from 17 June until 23 August 2019.
DVFA / IR Club: Social Media bei europäischen Kapitalmarktprofis deutlich im Aufwind
Europäische Investment Professionals sind zunehmend offen für die Nutzung von Social Media und erwarten, dass Social Media für die Informationsverbreitung und den Dialog unter Kapitalmarktakteuren weiter an Bedeutung gewinnen werden.
Laut der Umfrage "Social Media Survey 2019", die vom DVFA und dem IR Club gemeinsam durchgeführt wurde, erachten 58 % der befragten Analysten und Investoren Social Media als zumindest teilweise wichtig.
Weitere Ergebnisse:
* Jeder Dritte verfasst eigene Beiträge in Social Media.
* 47 % der Befragten wurden durch Social-Media-Beiträge dazu motiviert, weitere Recherchen zu einem Thema zu machen.
* 88 % der europäischen Investment Professionals betrachten die Unternehmenswebsite als nützliche Informationsquelle.
* LinkedIn ist für knapp jeden zweiten Umfrageteilnehmer der Social-Media-Kanal, den Unternehmen für die Kommunikation nutzen sollten.
* Sollte der persönliche Direktkontakt nicht möglich sein, wird der Dialog per E-Mail von den Befragten deutlich präferiert.
The Use of Social Media by European Investment Professionals 2017Patrick Kiss
For the 4th time DVFA (Society of Investment Professionals in Germany) and IR Club (The Investor Relations Community) invited European investment professionals to take part in an online survey running from 2 Nov. until 22 Dec. 2017.
New England Organized Retail Crime Symposium and Tradeshow - The Good, The Ba...Helen Levinson
While beneficial for marketing purposes, social media activity creates potential pitfalls in terms of protecting a company’s assets and reputation. What if sensitive company information was leaked online and, even worse, you didn’t know it was out there? Are you prepared for serious damage control? A social media expert will show you how to manage and track your online reputation, identify online threats and address compliance issues. Learn investigative techniques to solve retail theft and the six key social media best practices.
(This presentation was given at the New England Organized Retail Crime Symposium and Tradeshow)
Monitoring Social Media for Investor Relations - September 17, 2009Darrell Heaps
Interactive discussion on social media monitoring with Richard Brewer-Hay, Manager of Social Media Strategy and Chief Blogger at eBay and Serena Ehrlich, VP Social Media, Startup Army and past president of the NIRI L.A. and Dallas*Fort Worth Chapters.
A guide to to building your company reputation onlineIgniyte
Our free e-book – A Guide to Building Your Company Reputation Online is designed to help companies of all types and sizes understand how to manage their online reputation in a strategic and thoughtfully planned way. It explains how to maintain an effective online reputation, provides a range of useful tools and resources, and explores some real-life scenarios.
LoginRadius is the fastest growing social provider serving over 120,000 different websites globally. We leverage social login, user profile data, and social sharing tools to help websites engage, understand, and market to their users.
These social login and sharing statistics are based off of LoginRadius's unified social platform with millions of monthly users.
NYSE/Q4 Webinar: Social Media & IR Website Best PracticesQ4 Web Systems
In collaboration with the NYSE, on June 26, 2012, Darrell Heaps, CEO of Q4 Web Systems, discussed best practice examples of companies who use their IR website and social media to maximize their online communications efforts.
Listen in and you'll:
1. Discover the most recent trends in online communications.
2. Learn how an integrated approach using the IR website and social media can help expand your reach and attract and influence investors.
3. Find out what tools, channels and tactics should be employed to maximize an integrated approach to online communications.
Social Login Myths for Businesses - LoginRadiusLoginRadius
With Social Login rising in popularity amongst consumers and businesses with online properties, the myths and questions surrounding this Customer Registration technology are also on the rise.
So, do consumers actually want to use it? Does your business actually benefit from it? How easy is it to build?
We address all these questions and several other common myths surrounding Social Login so that you can make informed decisions about your Customer Registration system.
Linkedin the Social Bridge to the IT CommitteeJill Sida
Social media is not just for connecting with peers. The IT Committee actively seeks insights and conversations with vendors on social media.
•2 in 3 are open to connecting with a new vendor.
•3 in 4 are ready to have a conversation with a new vendor on social media.
Trust drives brand perception, and the IT Committee trust LinkedIn more than other websites to receive information relevant to their IT decisions.
The IT Committee are >50% more likely to engage with their vendors on LinkedIn than on other social networks.
Grata's third annual review of the global messaging industry from a China/WeChat perspective. This year looks at the evolution of apps, workplace messaging, and smart hardware's impact on messaging.
In this presentation we share the main findings from The Group's FTSE100 Social Media Index 2013, provide some reflection on how social media communications developed over 2012 and document a few questions corporate communicators are asking about social media in 2013.
These January 2013 findings are the latest in a research programme begun in 2009 and repeated every six months, into how FTSE100 companies use social media.
We delivered this presentation at a breakfast we held with a small group of FTSE100 corporate communicators on 15 February 2013.
Exhibitor2011 S404 Leveraging Social Media to Drive Better Engagement & ResultsLumen Consulting
With social media transforming the way we network and communicate, how do you leverage it for your events? In this interactive workshop, you will learn how any size organization can use social media to build awareness, foster word of mouth, deepen attendee engagement, and extend the reach of your program.
New England Organized Retail Crime Symposium and Tradeshow - The Good, The Ba...Helen Levinson
While beneficial for marketing purposes, social media activity creates potential pitfalls in terms of protecting a company’s assets and reputation. What if sensitive company information was leaked online and, even worse, you didn’t know it was out there? Are you prepared for serious damage control? A social media expert will show you how to manage and track your online reputation, identify online threats and address compliance issues. Learn investigative techniques to solve retail theft and the six key social media best practices.
(This presentation was given at the New England Organized Retail Crime Symposium and Tradeshow)
Monitoring Social Media for Investor Relations - September 17, 2009Darrell Heaps
Interactive discussion on social media monitoring with Richard Brewer-Hay, Manager of Social Media Strategy and Chief Blogger at eBay and Serena Ehrlich, VP Social Media, Startup Army and past president of the NIRI L.A. and Dallas*Fort Worth Chapters.
A guide to to building your company reputation onlineIgniyte
Our free e-book – A Guide to Building Your Company Reputation Online is designed to help companies of all types and sizes understand how to manage their online reputation in a strategic and thoughtfully planned way. It explains how to maintain an effective online reputation, provides a range of useful tools and resources, and explores some real-life scenarios.
LoginRadius is the fastest growing social provider serving over 120,000 different websites globally. We leverage social login, user profile data, and social sharing tools to help websites engage, understand, and market to their users.
These social login and sharing statistics are based off of LoginRadius's unified social platform with millions of monthly users.
NYSE/Q4 Webinar: Social Media & IR Website Best PracticesQ4 Web Systems
In collaboration with the NYSE, on June 26, 2012, Darrell Heaps, CEO of Q4 Web Systems, discussed best practice examples of companies who use their IR website and social media to maximize their online communications efforts.
Listen in and you'll:
1. Discover the most recent trends in online communications.
2. Learn how an integrated approach using the IR website and social media can help expand your reach and attract and influence investors.
3. Find out what tools, channels and tactics should be employed to maximize an integrated approach to online communications.
Social Login Myths for Businesses - LoginRadiusLoginRadius
With Social Login rising in popularity amongst consumers and businesses with online properties, the myths and questions surrounding this Customer Registration technology are also on the rise.
So, do consumers actually want to use it? Does your business actually benefit from it? How easy is it to build?
We address all these questions and several other common myths surrounding Social Login so that you can make informed decisions about your Customer Registration system.
Linkedin the Social Bridge to the IT CommitteeJill Sida
Social media is not just for connecting with peers. The IT Committee actively seeks insights and conversations with vendors on social media.
•2 in 3 are open to connecting with a new vendor.
•3 in 4 are ready to have a conversation with a new vendor on social media.
Trust drives brand perception, and the IT Committee trust LinkedIn more than other websites to receive information relevant to their IT decisions.
The IT Committee are >50% more likely to engage with their vendors on LinkedIn than on other social networks.
Grata's third annual review of the global messaging industry from a China/WeChat perspective. This year looks at the evolution of apps, workplace messaging, and smart hardware's impact on messaging.
In this presentation we share the main findings from The Group's FTSE100 Social Media Index 2013, provide some reflection on how social media communications developed over 2012 and document a few questions corporate communicators are asking about social media in 2013.
These January 2013 findings are the latest in a research programme begun in 2009 and repeated every six months, into how FTSE100 companies use social media.
We delivered this presentation at a breakfast we held with a small group of FTSE100 corporate communicators on 15 February 2013.
Exhibitor2011 S404 Leveraging Social Media to Drive Better Engagement & ResultsLumen Consulting
With social media transforming the way we network and communicate, how do you leverage it for your events? In this interactive workshop, you will learn how any size organization can use social media to build awareness, foster word of mouth, deepen attendee engagement, and extend the reach of your program.
Introduction: What is Social Selling?
There has been a paradigm shift in the way selling is done today compared to just a few short years ago. Some of us might remember back in 1993 when America Online (AOL) sent discs in the mail to get people on the internet. They ended up sending 660 million discs and spending over $300 million to get to a peak of about 30 million users in 2002. In 2005, the nation’s newspapers had peak ad revenues of $49.435 billion. By 2012, total newspaper ad revenues plummeted to $22.314, a drop of 55%. In July of 2013, the New York Times announced it was selling the Boston Globe for $70 million, after buying it in 1993 for $1.1 billion. Direct mail and print advertising used to be the most effective way to reach potential customers. Today, these businesses are on life support.
Two small companies were founded between the peak of AOL in 2002 and the peak of newspaper ad revenue in 2005. Those companies, LinkedIn and Facebook, spawned a new way of networking and selling. The former was founded in May 2003 and is the king of business social networking, with 332 million members. The latter was founded in February 2004 and is the de facto standard in social networking, with 1.35 billion members today. A third game-changing company was founded in March 2006 and currently gives over 284 million users the ability to send out 140 characters. The Big 3 in social networking and selling are LinkedIn (May 2003), Facebook (February 2004) and Twitter (March 2006).
These social networking and selling mediums are not going anywhere and new sites pop up all the time. 15 of the top social networking sites are Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, WordPress, Pinterest, Google+, Tumblr., Instagram, Flickr, MySpace, Tagged, Meetup, Ask.fm and MeetMe.
Social Selling Overview
Social selling is a technique whereby products and services are sold via social networks. Social selling is more than just using tools like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Social selling is about salespeople, marketers, business owners and entrepreneurs using written and visual content to build a strong, personal brand and business community. These sites give you the potential to find business advocates that can spread the message of your content, products and services to others across the social web.
What the Analysts Are Saying about Social Selling
The use of social media for sales is finally making a dent on the internet, according to Gartner Analyst Patrick Stackenas. He mentioned that some vendors use Big Data to rapidly sort through large quantities of social data internally, and externally, to help you find optimal buyers. B2B tech buyers “find nearly 70% of the content they need on their own, with only 15% sent by marketing and only 15% sent by sales,” according to Forrester Research. These prospects go to search engines and social networks first.
This webinar presentation will help you understand the core benefits of using social media for economic development.
Speakers:
Verona Thibault, Executive Director, SEDA
Isabelle Poirier, President, Intelegia
This Emotional Signature® research reveals the emotions people feel when using social media; what they desire and what drives value. We also reveal the ‘subconscious experience’ people have using social media and the messages intentionally or unintentionally people are giving in social media. Finally, we will discuss how organizations are making a huge mistake in the way they are designing their social media experiences and make recommendations of what they need to do.
Social Media for the Equipment Finance CompanySuzanne Henry
A presentation on how an equipment finance and leasing company may use social media and social networking for marketing and communications purposes. Findings from original grant research conducted in summer 2010 are included.
Establishing a Social Media Presence for Your CompanyDavid Benjamin
Provides an overview of what social media really means for business.
Discuss why there has been a shift in our communication with clients and prospects.
Share some of the most popular sites and tools being used and integrated.
Cover the benefits of implementing a strategic social media plan.
How to make the most out of social media - A guide for legal professionalsLAWFORSALE
Lawforsale.net helps to create a strong LinkedIn profile for legal professionals and provides lawyers with guidelines for a successful digital strategy
2019 LinkedIn Personal and Company Banner Images (July Edition)Viveka von Rosen
LinkedIn has changed its banner images AGAIN! Now your personal banner looks almost the same on mobile and desktop which means you have a lot more LinkedIn real estate to work with! Check out these Background / Banner image templates for LinkedIn personal profiles and company pages
LinkedIn Company and Personal Profile: New with Examples and Templates 2019Viveka von Rosen
If you haven’t added a background image to your profile yet, you are missing out on a HUGE branding opportunity.
Adding or Changing Your LinkedIn Background Image
To add or change your background image, click on the pen on the right of your profile, and then when the intro section pops up, click on the pen again. That will take you to the page where you can upload your new image.
If the elements of your new background image are not properly placed, they won't be seen.
Fortunately, the overall background image size is still 1584 x 398. The biggest change is that your photo is a little bit bigger and aligned (approximately) 500 pixels more to the left. If your existing background image has important information on the left, you will want to scoot it over so that your picture doesn’t cover it!
If you are uploading an image for the first time, make sure that all important information is on the right side within the 396 x 1215 pixels “safe” space.
Additional Tips:
1. If you have the old profile, you might still think about changing your background image. Why? Because if someone else has the new user interface, they will see you profile in the new interface dimensions, even if you don’t have it yet. (That’s actually how I was able to get the screenshot above.)
2. Add branding elements in the “safe” zones: logos, taglines
2018 LinkedIn Background / Banner Image Template for Personal ProfilesViveka von Rosen
If you haven’t added a background image to your profile yet, you are missing out on a HUGE branding opportunity.
Adding or Changing Your LinkedIn Background Image
To add or change your background image, click on the pen on the right of your profile, and then when the intro section pops up, click on the pen again. That will take you to the page where you can upload your new image.
If the elements of your new background image are not properly placed, they won't be seen.
Fortunately, the overall background image size is still 1584 x 398. The biggest change is that your photo is a little bit bigger and aligned (approximately) 500 pixels more to the left. If your existing background image has important information on the left, you will want to scoot it over so that your picture doesn’t cover it!
If you are uploading an image for the first time, make sure that all important information is on the right side within the 396 x 1215 pixels “safe” space.
Additional Tips:
1. If you have the old profile, you might still think about changing your background image. Why? Because if someone else has the new user interface, they will see you profile in the new interface dimensions, even if you don’t have it yet. (That’s actually how I was able to get the screenshot above.)
2. Add branding elements in the “safe” zones: logos, taglines
LinkedIn Conversion: Kick Ass Strategies, Case Studies and MetricsViveka von Rosen
Content: MarketingCoPilot found average conversion rates using Content Marketing on LinkedIn to be around 15%
Ads: Vertic showed 17% conversion rate using LinkedIn ads
According to a recent HubSpot study, LinkedIn generated the highest visitor-to-lead conversion rate, with 2.74% of site visitors converting into leads, compared to Facebook and Twitter, with respective conversion rates of 0.69% and 0.77%.
Engagement: My clients show (an average) 42% conversion using TOMA and direct engagement
This is the slide deck for my Social Media 101 class for the customers of Larimer County Workforce Center. If you are a job seeker wondering HOW you should be using social media, this is for you,. We talk about specific social media strategies when using these mediums in your job search.
How to Create and Manage Your Online Presence
The internet plays a critical role in shaping your impressions about companies, products and people. So, what impression are you creating online about yourself? Whether you need to do some damage control to your online reputation or want to establish an online presence, Viveka Von Rosen (Larimer County Workforce Center) will present relevant and valuable information. She will discuss how you can pro-actively create a professional, powerful, positive, and consistent online presence for yourself and how to develop your personal brand.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Honest Reviews of Tim Han LMA Course Program.pptxtimhan337
Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
For more information, visit-www.vavaclasses.com
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.
Social Media is online user generated communication and content which can widen your sphere of connections and influence. Social Media is a FREE TOOL with which you can share your companies’ information with a targeted audience OR the world.
Social Media is online user generated communication and content which can widen your sphere of connections and influence. Social Media is a FREE TOOL with which you can share your companies’ information with a targeted audience OR the world.
Social Media is online user generated communication and content which can widen your sphere of connections and influence. Social Media is a FREE TOOL with which you can share your companies’ information with a targeted audience OR the world.
Social Media is online user generated communication and content which can widen your sphere of connections and influence. Social Media is a FREE TOOL with which you can share your companies’ information with a targeted audience OR the world.
Social Media is online user generated communication and content which can widen your sphere of connections and influence. Social Media is a FREE TOOL with which you can share your companies’ information with a targeted audience OR the world.
Key Factors Driving Social Media Movement• Desire to connect with one another• Emotional need to be heard• Quest for authenticity• Ease of use & low barriers to entryFree! Engage in communication without expenseIt’s social but it’s not in person – great for the introvertProblem solved by one person is now solved for thousandsAccess to INFO Commerce potential
Key Factors Driving Social Media Movement• Desire to connect with one another• Emotional need to be heard• Quest for authenticity• Ease of use & low barriers to entryFree! Engage in communication without expenseIt’s social but it’s not in person – great for the introvertProblem solved by one person is now solved for thousandsAccess to INFO Commerce potential
Key Factors Driving Social Media Movement• Desire to connect with one another• Emotional need to be heard• Quest for authenticity• Ease of use & low barriers to entryFree! Engage in communication without expenseIt’s social but it’s not in person – great for the introvertProblem solved by one person is now solved for thousandsAccess to INFO Commerce potential
Key Factors Driving Social Media Movement• Desire to connect with one another• Emotional need to be heard• Quest for authenticity• Ease of use & low barriers to entryFree! Engage in communication without expenseIt’s social but it’s not in person – great for the introvertProblem solved by one person is now solved for thousandsAccess to INFO Commerce potential
Key Factors Driving Social Media Movement• Desire to connect with one another• Emotional need to be heard• Quest for authenticity• Ease of use & low barriers to entryFree! Engage in communication without expenseIt’s social but it’s not in person – great for the introvertProblem solved by one person is now solved for thousandsAccess to INFO Commerce potential
Key Factors Driving Social Media Movement• Desire to connect with one another• Emotional need to be heard• Quest for authenticity• Ease of use & low barriers to entryFree! Engage in communication without expenseIt’s social but it’s not in person – great for the introvertProblem solved by one person is now solved for thousandsAccess to INFO Commerce potential
Creating these together is what makes this a social network.There are different types of social networksTell us why you are out here on the site and what you are looking for.The rules vary from site to site as well.________________Put Business Cards into boxes
Creating these together is what makes this a social network.There are different types of social networksTell us why you are out here on the site and what you are looking for.The rules vary from site to site as well.________________Put Business Cards into boxes
Optimize Your HeaderFor Google optimization you might choose to find a keyword phrase to use as your Last Name. Caveat: It means LinkedIn can’t find you.Optimize Your ContentOptimize your Updates
Get to know your potential clients better, start a conversation with them, find out what they want then deliver it
Get to know your potential clients better, start a conversation with them, find out what they want then deliver it