Lunch & Learn Teleseminar:  Social Media 101 with Regina Walton  Reviewing the basics of social media, best practices, case studies and Q&A. August 18, 2010 @ 12 noon ET.
Types of Social Media Blogs -   A blog is a website where posts are listed in chronological order. Blogs usually have comments which are posted along with the original entry
Microblogs -   Microblogging is a form of blogging where users provide brief updates and publish them on microblogging sites. You’ve probably heard of Twitter. Microbloggers can submit their updates via the web, social media platforms (often referred to as “clients”), via text messages, instant message or even email.
RSS -   RSS is a syndication format that allows websites and blogs to distribute their content as feeds to users.  Instead of having to visit the website, users can sign up for the feed provided by the website or blog and using an RSS reader or aggregator (like Google Reader), access the feed. Users can sign up for as many feeds from different websites as desired and then access and manage those feeds all at once using their RSS reader.
Types of Social Media Photo Sharing -  Photo sharing sites allow users to upload and post their photographs online to share them with other users or to post on websites and blogs.
Podcasts -   A podcast is digital audio that is distributed via the Internet for playback on a user’s computer or portable media device – a mp3 player such as an iPod.
Bookmarking and Social News  (digg, reddit, de.li.cious) - Social bookmarking allows web users to save, organize and share their bookmarks of web pages on the Internet (vs. their own computers). Social news sites allow users to submit web pages and articles and have other users vote on them.  The links with the highest number of votes usually get featured on the site's front page.
Types of Social Media Social Networking -   Social networking services – Facebook and MySpace being the most well-known- are websites that allow online users to connect and share information with other online users. New player: Google+
Video Sharing -  Video sharing allows users to upload and share videos to video sharing website such as YouTube. Other users can watch the videos, comment on them, share them with other users and even embed them on their own websites and blogs.
Types of Social Media Wikis -  A wiki is a collaborative website that allows users to contribute to and edit the content on the website. Wikipedia is a well-known wiki. Wikifarms host multiple wikis and provide tools for users to create their own wikis.
Location services –  These services allow users to let the people they're connected to know where they are. These can be pushed out to other services like Facebook and Twitter. However, you can also hide your check-ins. From a business perspective, it's good to be in these so that your customers can check-in when they're at your location.
Let's stop here for some questions.
Types of Social Media Wikis -  A wiki is a collaborative website that allows users to contribute to and edit the content on the website. Wikipedia is a well-known wiki. Wikifarms host multiple wikis and provide tools for users to create their own wikis.
Location services –  These services allow users to let the people they're connected to know where they are. These can be pushed out to other services like Facebook and Twitter. However, you can also hide your check-ins. From a business perspective, it's good to be in these so that your customers can check-in when they're at your location.
Let's stop here for some questions.
Tech Websites Mashable:  http://www.mashable.com/
Read Write Web:  http://www.readwriteweb.com/
The Next Web (I used to write for them):  http://www.thenextweb.com/
Smart Brief – Social Media:  http://www.smartbrief.com/socialmedia/
Social Media Examiner:  http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/
TechCrunch:  http://techcrunch.com/
GigaOm:  http://gigaom.com/
(Tons more (listed randomly))
Thought Leaders Brian Solis:  http://www.briansolis.com/
Jeremiah Owyang:  http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/
Liz Strauss:  http://www.successful-blog.com/
Chris Brogan (I don't read him much, but he's really popular):  http://www.chrisbrogan.com/
Gary Vanerchuck:  http://garyvaynerchuk.com/
(Tons more.  Of course, some better than others.)

Lunch & learn teleseminar social media 101 with regina walton