Wendy Moore of Savvy Web Women provides an insightful presentation on Facebook at The Creative Collective's Become a Social Media Super Hero workshop. This presentation will help you learn more about social media and how it can impact your business.
How to-become-a-super-hero-wendy moore-list_building_using_social_mediaThe Creative Collective
Wendy Moore of Savvy Web Women provides insightful presentation slides on List Building Using Social Media as presented at The Creative Collective's Become a Social Media Super Hero workshop. This presentation will help you learn more about social media and how it can impact your business.
Facebook, Twitter, profile, page, Facebook page, Twitter Page, tweet, tweeting, friend, fan, become a fan, become a friend, social media, social media marketing, social network, social networking, marketing, advertising, promoting, brand credibility
Content Marketing: 3 Reasons You Keep Hearing About ItFrank Dale
Content Marketing is starting to get hot. Is this a short lived trend or a more fundamental shift? Three big numbers make the case that content marketing is here to stay.
Wendy Moore of Savvy Web Women provides an insightful presentation on Facebook at The Creative Collective's Become a Social Media Super Hero workshop. This presentation will help you learn more about social media and how it can impact your business.
How to-become-a-super-hero-wendy moore-list_building_using_social_mediaThe Creative Collective
Wendy Moore of Savvy Web Women provides insightful presentation slides on List Building Using Social Media as presented at The Creative Collective's Become a Social Media Super Hero workshop. This presentation will help you learn more about social media and how it can impact your business.
Facebook, Twitter, profile, page, Facebook page, Twitter Page, tweet, tweeting, friend, fan, become a fan, become a friend, social media, social media marketing, social network, social networking, marketing, advertising, promoting, brand credibility
Content Marketing: 3 Reasons You Keep Hearing About ItFrank Dale
Content Marketing is starting to get hot. Is this a short lived trend or a more fundamental shift? Three big numbers make the case that content marketing is here to stay.
20 Ideas for Marketing Your Destination with Social MediaSarah Page
Webinar given on April 1, 2014 to participants from the Land of Lincoln Region in Illinois. This is the first of four webinars that will be presented to the region's tourism partners.
20 Ideas for Marketing your Destination with Social MediaSarah Page
Presentation given during the 2014 Nebraska Tourism Conference in North Platte, NE on ways to use social media tools and channels to help in promoting destinations to visitors.
Presentation given on August 15, 2013 for the Lufkin/Angelina County Chamber of Commerce on how to use Facebook and Twitter for business. This was an intermediate/advanced level session.
You can watch a recording of this webinar here: http://bit.ly/KKqVvz
Pinterest, the photo sharing site, is getting a lot of attention this year. The addicting social network is reaching a demographic that means a lot to many businesses – women. In this webinar we will take a look at the pin board style site and explore opportunities for businesses. We will discuss some new case studies, take a look at some of the data and try to determine if this new social media site is an opportunity waiting to happen for your company.
We have talked about how much blogging can help businesses of all sizes by creating trust, defining ourselves as experts in our industries and to boost our website’s SEO. One of the hardest parts of having a blog is keeping up with it and regularly coming up with new content. In this webinar we will talk about tools and inspiration for coming up with new blog topics that will keep your blog up to date and attracting more readers, subscribers and customers.
Simple tips to optimize social media including ideas to help organizeaBTSocialUniversity
Keep your Social Media organized with a simple message will help you optimize your success. It is important to access your content, including Social Media when sharing on multiple marketing platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Blogs, Email and more...
iCPA: A Social Media Overview For The CPAMitch Miles
This Social Media Overview class will give you a bird’s eye view of a wide array of social media sites and tools. Get the latest in social media best practices. You will learn how others are making use of them and how they might make sense for you. At the end of this class you will have a clear understanding of the social media landscape as well as enough knowledge to make an educated decision on which social media channels are right for you and your firm.
This is a very engaging and interactive class.
Learn 7 things to always do, 5 things to never do, and 6 ways to customize social media to generate sales using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Pinterest from experts who do it everyday.
Experience level: Beginner
Target audience: Affiliates/Publishers
Niche/vertical: Social media
Jeannine Crooks, Account Manager, Affiliate Window (Twitter @Jeannine_Crooks) (Moderator)
Mike Allen, President, Shopping-Bargains.com, LLC (Twitter @mta1)
Jennifer Myers Ward, CEO, ebove & beyond, inc. (Twitter @Jenmyersward)
Shannon Vogel, Owner, The Be-Scene (Twitter @thebescene)
Jade national meeting - digital marketing for student organizationAlexis Safarikas
How to be present on a digital environment nowadays. Some tips to understand the digital world : social media, content marketing, search engine optimization (SEM) and google keywords, ...
Training made for Jade Belgium National Meeting
20 Ideas for Marketing Your Destination with Social MediaSarah Page
Webinar given on April 1, 2014 to participants from the Land of Lincoln Region in Illinois. This is the first of four webinars that will be presented to the region's tourism partners.
20 Ideas for Marketing your Destination with Social MediaSarah Page
Presentation given during the 2014 Nebraska Tourism Conference in North Platte, NE on ways to use social media tools and channels to help in promoting destinations to visitors.
Presentation given on August 15, 2013 for the Lufkin/Angelina County Chamber of Commerce on how to use Facebook and Twitter for business. This was an intermediate/advanced level session.
You can watch a recording of this webinar here: http://bit.ly/KKqVvz
Pinterest, the photo sharing site, is getting a lot of attention this year. The addicting social network is reaching a demographic that means a lot to many businesses – women. In this webinar we will take a look at the pin board style site and explore opportunities for businesses. We will discuss some new case studies, take a look at some of the data and try to determine if this new social media site is an opportunity waiting to happen for your company.
We have talked about how much blogging can help businesses of all sizes by creating trust, defining ourselves as experts in our industries and to boost our website’s SEO. One of the hardest parts of having a blog is keeping up with it and regularly coming up with new content. In this webinar we will talk about tools and inspiration for coming up with new blog topics that will keep your blog up to date and attracting more readers, subscribers and customers.
Simple tips to optimize social media including ideas to help organizeaBTSocialUniversity
Keep your Social Media organized with a simple message will help you optimize your success. It is important to access your content, including Social Media when sharing on multiple marketing platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Blogs, Email and more...
iCPA: A Social Media Overview For The CPAMitch Miles
This Social Media Overview class will give you a bird’s eye view of a wide array of social media sites and tools. Get the latest in social media best practices. You will learn how others are making use of them and how they might make sense for you. At the end of this class you will have a clear understanding of the social media landscape as well as enough knowledge to make an educated decision on which social media channels are right for you and your firm.
This is a very engaging and interactive class.
Learn 7 things to always do, 5 things to never do, and 6 ways to customize social media to generate sales using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Pinterest from experts who do it everyday.
Experience level: Beginner
Target audience: Affiliates/Publishers
Niche/vertical: Social media
Jeannine Crooks, Account Manager, Affiliate Window (Twitter @Jeannine_Crooks) (Moderator)
Mike Allen, President, Shopping-Bargains.com, LLC (Twitter @mta1)
Jennifer Myers Ward, CEO, ebove & beyond, inc. (Twitter @Jenmyersward)
Shannon Vogel, Owner, The Be-Scene (Twitter @thebescene)
Jade national meeting - digital marketing for student organizationAlexis Safarikas
How to be present on a digital environment nowadays. Some tips to understand the digital world : social media, content marketing, search engine optimization (SEM) and google keywords, ...
Training made for Jade Belgium National Meeting
Social Media Marketing for Real Estate Agents: 21 TipsWishpond
Are you a real estate agent? Does social media scare you?
Realtors are some of the best marketers in an offline person-to-person environment. You’re incredibly brilliant at getting to know your clients on a very personal level, getting involved in your community, and connecting with your local market.
What you’re not very good at is applying this to your social media. (Well, most of you aren’t!)
You need to think of social online like you do social offline!
Social media provides a way to further connect with your local clients and groups. Social can build trust, and spread your marketing through friends of friends. But how do you do it?
In this presentation, I’ll give you tips for Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest (and a few more) on how real estate agents can use them for social media marketing.
Read more at: blog.wishpond.com
22 Deadly Sins, that causes people to Walk Out, Ask for Their Money Rack, Send Letters of Complaint and in Other Ways Torpedo Your Speaking, and Training Efforts.
In B2B branding, a smart tagline cannot convince a buyer to get into a conversation with you. In this paper, we have attempted to unravel the mystery called B2B branding
This presentation was for a very cool group of artists and arts organizations who came together for a workshop co-facilitated by ArtSpark and Aspiration Tech at Working Classroom in Albuquerque, NM, on July 27th.
Presentation to business owners on using Facebook and Linkedin for businesses. Covers Facebook Pages, Groups, Places, Deals, and Linkedin Answers, Company Profiles, optimizing profiles, and Groups.
Earlier this year Facebook reached 15 million active Australian users, that’s 62% of the total Australian population, therefore it’s no wonder Facebook can be a powerful marketing tool to engage with your customers and attract new customers. However, the mystery of how to use Facebook to market your business and sell your products and services can sometimes take a bit of time to get your head around.
This presentation describes how best to set up your business Facebook page, and how to use it to interact and attract customers whilst growing your business.
Covering Facebook for beginners using real-world case studies drawn from the nonprofit sector demonstrating how Facebook can be used to build community, increase engagement, fundraise and much more.
Simple Steps to Social Media Effectiveness—A @Midwest presentationBrian Huonker
Why is social media so important? More people are using social media through their mobile phones, computers, and tablets than talking, calling, emailing and texting. Do you find this surprising? I know I don’t. Some businesses have gone to the extent of allowing 30 minutes a day for their employees to use social media.
There’s a lot more to engaging in social media marketing than creating a few profiles and posting a few links. Without taking a measured approach to the situation, you’re not going to be able to make the most of what is a very powerful and influential strategy. There are thousands of other companies competing for social media users’ attention, so laying the right groundwork is crucial.
Learn more about the @Midwest Social Media Conference by visiting atMidwest.com.
BCAB - Facebook Marketing Keynote by Mari SmithMari Smith
Facebook Marketing Success: A Proven, Step-by-Step Formulafor Growing Your BusinessUsing the World’s #1 Social Network - presented to the British Columbia Association of Broadcasters Annual Conference, Kelowna, BC May 6th 2011. Any questions, please contact Mari! http://contactmari.com
With the recent revision of Facebook Pages, you may be missing out on new opportunities. In this webinar we will discuss the recent Facebook upgrades, walk through Facebook pages features and talk about other opportunities in and around the Facebook space. We will discuss setting goals for your Facebook page, creating landing tabs and driving traffic to your site.
Setting up Social Ads for Success - Caitlin Jeansonne at SMX West 2017Caitlin Jeansonne
Setting up for paid social success: Tracking, Attribution and Reporting - presented at SMX West 2017.
As more social networks develop increasingly sophisticated targeting, tracking and attribution capabilities, paid social strategy and management has become a key focus for digital marketing agencies and in-house marketing departments. Social has also been at the leading edge of the advertising shift to mobile, making paid social a must-have discipline for both B2B and B2C companies.
Nine key ways wearable technology affects social media. Presented at Pubcon 2015 in Las Vegas on October 6, 2015.
The technology "wearables" market grew 600+% in the second half of 2014, in comparison to the first. The industry as a whole is projected to hit $14 billion by 2018. It is also projected that 1 in 5 people will have some kind of wearable technology in 2015. This session will highlight everything that you need to know in order to stay on top of your game in the "wearable" technology market.
ACCE Conference - Trends in Association Web Marketing TechnologyCaitlin Jeansonne
I presented this to the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives. They were a great crowd and I loved talking trends in websites, social media, analytics, and more with them!
Take Control of Your Website for PR Pros! PRSA Southeast District ConferenceCaitlin Jeansonne
Is your PR expertise being trumped by marketing specialists? You can regain control of your website by becoming skilled in the basics of website analytics and SEO. With this knowledge, you will have more control over your website strategy. This session covers how to use web analytics to analyze your current performance, what benchmarks you should use, and which statistics you should focus on. You’ll learn how to research and identify your target audience and to discover what search terms they use to find you. You’ll get a basic introduction to SEO, with understandable explanations of how search engines work.
SXSW 2013 Submission- Marketing Tech When Your Product Changes Every DayCaitlin Jeansonne
Are you trying to figure out how to keep up with your agile, "speed of light" development team? Are your clients calling, emailing, Tweeting, and Facebook-ing you with questions about interfaces and features that are changing?
Today's tech marketing & sales team faces a unique set of challenges as you focus on business development while your programming team is focused on daily updates to the code, efficiency, and scalability at lightening speeds. How do you sync up your sales, marketing, and technology departments to succeed?
Caitlin Kaluza & Courtney Pemberton lead the Marketing & Sales teams for Tendenci Content Management Software. Caitlin & Courtney will discuss their experiences marketing an open source CMS that is constantly evolving, including tips for communicating constant changes to clients & prospects, closing sales, & focusing your marketing message internally and externally when your target continues to move.
What Metrics Really Matter? - PRSA Sunshine District Conference 2012Caitlin Jeansonne
In the real world, marketing happens online and offline. What metrics matter most when you're reviewing your site analytics? What is Google Analytics really telling me? How do I track offline data? Join Caitlin Kaluza, Marketing Manager at Schipul - The Web Marketing Company to learn how to assess your site analyics for actionable steps, along with tips and tools for learning the most from your data - online and offline.
Metrics in the Real World | Online and Offline Analytics TrackingCaitlin Jeansonne
In the real world, marketing happens online and offline. What metrics matter? What is Google Analytics really telling me? How do I track offline data?
Presentation from SchipulCon 2011.
Intro to Search Engine Optimization - Association of Proposal Management Prof...Caitlin Jeansonne
How to get the most out of your website to be sure people are finding you in Search Engines. Basic website optimization and planning a successful SEO campaign.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
Program Your Destiny eBook - Destiny University.pdf
Intro to Facebook Marketing - Schipul The Web Marketing Company
1. Successful Facebook Marketing Caitlin Kaluza Schipul the Web Marketing Company Caitlin Kaluza Project Manager & Social Media Consultant schipul.com/qcait [email_address]
Your profile is the landing page for your personal brand and should be used to tell your story as it relates to your person interest. Passions for your work industry should also be communicated here because this will tie into any fan page you start. Populate all areas as best you can. This is your opportunity to relate the business you are trying to promote. If you don’t want your personal brand to associated with the product or service you’re trying to promote, Facebook is not for you. Look at Ed’s profile.
Pages are used for businesses and brands to tell their story and share information on products, services and upcoming events. In order to create a page for a business, you must first have a real Facebook PROFILE. Do not start a PROFILE as a business or your account will be deleted along with all of your fans. Visit http://www.facebook.com/cmhouston?ref=search&sid=788562904.377584102..1#/cmhouston?v=wall&ref=search After you have set up your business page. You can start by inviting your friends to become fans. Only invite those that would have a genuine interest.
This is your opportunity to quickly get information about your products, services or an upcoming event. You can use this tool in many way to reach out to fans about promotions, events or even concerns. You have an opportunity to be human. Be fun. Be creative. Share your news. Give example of Myelin project. MORE SHORTLY
You can do many cool things with your Facebook pages before we get into pages vs. groups, I would like to mention a special feature of pages. You can sent targeted messages to your fans. You don’t want to be spammer, do you? So now you can send messages to your fans inbox but you can also target that message. Narrow down your reach by location, sex, and age.
As an admin of a page, you can share stories, links, photos, videos and status updates that automatically go straight into a news feed. Most group communication is done within the group. Groups don’t have the ability to publish to a news feed. They typically can email groups members, post photos and videos on the groups wall and add discussions for feedback from members withing the group. None of these things go directly into news feeds. This means that pages are more dynamic and news is more viral. Pages also have insights which let marketers take a look at how fans are interacting with their content. Groups do not have this functionality. Being able to track activity is key. Groups can only message 5,000 at a time. If you need way to communicate to larger groups then pages are the way to. If you are not marketing a brand or business. Start a group. Lastly, groups don’t have the ability to use Facebook applications. Share personal experience about posting links on groups walls. Facebook does not like and will shut down your account. Ask for link exchange.
Marketers use Facebook events for all kinds of promotions such parties and even product launches etc. They get their own landing pages to much like a group. You can manage a guest list and do a number of other things. You can allow guest to share c Admins will be able to invite their friends and request RSVP. You can build a community around your event. Show http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=123684052932&ref=mf
One of the most powerful applications in Facebook is photos. People love to see images of themselves and images of others. Facebook gives huge prominence to the display of photos. Photos of friends are posted directly in my feed . They have their own tab. You can also tag photos. Tagging just means the photo is made social. Notification are sent to the person tagged the photo. The tagged photo is published on the taggers profile as well as the tagged person’s profile. Photos get a ton of clicks inside Facebook. People can also untagg themselves from an photo if they choose to. Then the photo cannot be retagged. Take a look at how photo tagging works.
Share is an application that you will see quiet a bit of on Facebook. You can share almost anything you post to Facebook. You can share photos, links, events, photos etc. You can share it by posting it to a profile page. Sharing can also be done straight to selected inboxes on Facebook. By sharing or posting the content to a profile page other will see it. But sharing as a message to an inbox is a little more targeting allowing you to choose who you want to share the content with. People can interact with the shared content by posting a comment. This makes way spreading news and information quickly, within a click of a button. You can also choose to like a piece of content which will post on profile pages so that other that have visited my profile can see what I have shared or liked most recently.
A new feed is the stream of information that you see when you login to Facebook. When your friends engage with your page or content in any way, your news feeds archives and displays all of that data. This is your source for news on Facebook. When you post a links, photos, and videos etc to your feed, that news is syndicated friends and fans in their news feed. You can also import feeds from selected sites and these stories will go straight into your feed and syndicate to your friends and fans. Show news feeds and importing.
A new feed is the stream of information that you see when you login to Facebook. When your friends engage with your page or content in any way, your news feeds archives and displays all of that data. This is your source for news on Facebook. When you post a links, photos, and videos etc to your feed, that news is syndicated friends and fans in their news feed. You can also import feeds from selected sites and these stories will go straight into your feed and syndicate to your friends and fans. Show news feeds and importing.
A new feed is the stream of information that you see when you login to Facebook. When your friends engage with your page or content in any way, your news feeds archives and displays all of that data. This is your source for news on Facebook. When you post a links, photos, and videos etc to your feed, that news is syndicated friends and fans in their news feed. You can also import feeds from selected sites and these stories will go straight into your feed and syndicate to your friends and fans. Show news feeds and importing.