Using social media as powerful reporting tools Social media can be used as powerful reporting tools, whether you're facing a big breaking news story or an enterprise project. This session explains how to use social media platforms and complementary websites to locate diverse expert and “real people” sources, listen to your community and identify news stories, crowdsource using Google Forms and callouts, and create a social dossier on a person in the news. – Anthony Quintano
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Learn more about the @home documentary and social media boot camps at: www.athomedocumentary.org
FB: https://www.facebook.com/athomecampaign
TW: @home_campaign
Social Media can be a powerful tool for reporters. In Social Media 101, Robin J Phillips explains how doing nothing is not an option.
She offers tips to reporters on ways to set up their Twitter and Facebook accounts and how to start using them.
This presentation was the Foundation for Jewish Camp's introductory overview to our internal staff about the Communication Department's social media efforts to date.
Social media expert Lisa Colton shares tips and strategies for using social media for your next nonprofit event — building participation, capturing special moments, and keeping momentum going after everyone heads home. Topics covered include: hashtags, live tweeting and Twitter walls, ideas for live coverage, and more.
Learn more about the @home documentary and social media boot camps at: www.athomedocumentary.org
FB: https://www.facebook.com/athomecampaign
TW: @home_campaign
Social Media can be a powerful tool for reporters. In Social Media 101, Robin J Phillips explains how doing nothing is not an option.
She offers tips to reporters on ways to set up their Twitter and Facebook accounts and how to start using them.
This presentation was the Foundation for Jewish Camp's introductory overview to our internal staff about the Communication Department's social media efforts to date.
Intro to Social Media for Festivals and EventsCity of Waco
This slideshow is about social media for festivals and events. How to promote your festival or event using Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and wikis. Actual examples of festivals using these tools successfully are given.
For a talk given for a class on collections at Tufts University, I outline why social media is relevant to museums, best practices for posting, and a handful of excellent examples of cultural institutions engaging their audiences online.
These are slides for a workshop on how copy editors can use Twitter. Related links here: http://stevebuttry.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/twutorial-for-copy-editors-links-slides-and-tweets/
Niche Marketing With Results - Measuring the Success of a PodcastChristopher Barrows
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How can you measure the value you're providing? Is your podcast delivering the results you need?
This Social Media Strategies Summit session looked at how ROI of podcasting beyond simply measuring downloads. It explored success across a variety of facets including influence marketing, social impressions and enhancing brand value.
Building community in the creation and management of a podcast is essential. This presentation - originally presented at Social Media Strategies Summit in Dallas - covers the methods to build community and some examples that apply in social media, blogging and beyond.
Any questions - please do not hesitate to email me at WhyISocial@gmail.com
How Authors Can Embrace Social Media Tools to Promote Their WorkAmanda Forbes, APR
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This presentation covers over some of the popular social platforms for artists and musicians. This is a 101 presentation that will walk you through the setup and basic social media. In this presentation we cover:
- What is social media
- How to create a social media strategy
- Facebook Marketing 101
- Twitter Marketing 101
- Instagram Marketing 101
- Setting up Google+
- YouTube Marketing 101
- Creating viral content
Any questions please contact me at Katt@KattStearns.com
Intro to Social Media for Festivals and EventsCity of Waco
This slideshow is about social media for festivals and events. How to promote your festival or event using Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and wikis. Actual examples of festivals using these tools successfully are given.
For a talk given for a class on collections at Tufts University, I outline why social media is relevant to museums, best practices for posting, and a handful of excellent examples of cultural institutions engaging their audiences online.
These are slides for a workshop on how copy editors can use Twitter. Related links here: http://stevebuttry.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/twutorial-for-copy-editors-links-slides-and-tweets/
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Podcasting has grown in popularity in leaps and bounds in 2016. 21% of Americans 12 and up listen to a podcast each month with regular listeners listening to an average 5 podcasts per week. Measuring success of your podcast, however, is another story.
How can you measure the value you're providing? Is your podcast delivering the results you need?
This Social Media Strategies Summit session looked at how ROI of podcasting beyond simply measuring downloads. It explored success across a variety of facets including influence marketing, social impressions and enhancing brand value.
Building community in the creation and management of a podcast is essential. This presentation - originally presented at Social Media Strategies Summit in Dallas - covers the methods to build community and some examples that apply in social media, blogging and beyond.
Any questions - please do not hesitate to email me at WhyISocial@gmail.com
How Authors Can Embrace Social Media Tools to Promote Their WorkAmanda Forbes, APR
Presentation titled, How Authors Can Embrace Social Media Tools to Promote Their Work, given to the Central Florida Romance Writers Association by Amanda Forbes, APR on April 3, 2010.
Social Media 101 for Artists and MusiciansKatt Stearns
This presentation covers over some of the popular social platforms for artists and musicians. This is a 101 presentation that will walk you through the setup and basic social media. In this presentation we cover:
- What is social media
- How to create a social media strategy
- Facebook Marketing 101
- Twitter Marketing 101
- Instagram Marketing 101
- Setting up Google+
- YouTube Marketing 101
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Any questions please contact me at Katt@KattStearns.com
Social Media for Nonprofits Conference - Foundation Course 2016, Dr. Marcus M...ConnectVA
Dr. Marcus Messner, VCU Social Media Institute
Set the tone for the rest of the day at the Social Media for Nonprofits Conference with this prep course on social media channels and strategy! You will explore the benefits of using each of the major social media networks, how other organizations are marketing with them, and some dos and don’ts of each channel. As a bonus, you will learn more about Pro Bono resources in our community!
Engaging Audiences with Social Media: Outreach Activities for Collections CareDana Allen-Greil
Strategic use of social media can help your organization tap into enthusiast communities and open up access to your collections and expertise. In this session, learn how to select and use the right social platforms for your target audience, topic, and available resources. We’ll discuss how to leverage free tools such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Vine, Tumblr, and Google Hangouts to connect with today’s audiences and engage them in meaningful conversations about your work.
This presentation was given as a webinar, part of the Connecting to Collections series on Outreach activities for small museums and libraries. You can watch the webinar and access other materials here:
http://www.connectingtocollections.org/courses/outreach-activities-for-collections-care/
Nedra Kline Weinreich
Weinreich Communications
Hands-On Social Media Strategy
Pre-Conference Workshop
National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing and Media
Atlanta, GA
August 19, 2014
Wendy Maynard, marketing maven and principal of Kinesis, Inc. presents Social Media Bootcamp, a how-to guide for business professionals. This slide presentation has a special emphasis on Twitter and Facebook.
Establishing YOUR Brand Through Social MediaDonna Duffy
The business landscape has changed and today's businesswoman has to stay on the cutting edge when it comes to social media marketing. Your presence and pertinence have to precede profit. The changes in the digital marketplace happen at warp speed and as we run our businesses and do our jobs, we find it hard to keep up.
During this information-packed presentation, you’ll learn more about enhancing the use of social media to grow your professional brand or your business brand through Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIN, Google +, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram.
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The wealth of content available on social networks and video platforms means that all journalists have to be verification ninjas with a procedure to identify accurate content and debunk hoaxes. Learn how to set up your toolbox to verify user-generated content (UCG) on deadline. These slides, presented by Julie Patel Liss and Seth Liss at Fresno NewsTrain, are accompanied by a handout of the same title by Sona Patel. Investigative reporter Julie Patel Liss heads the journalism program at California State University, Los Angeles. Seth Liss is the deputy director for audience at the Los Angeles Times. Sona Patel is director of community at The New York Times. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
This handout by Sona Patel accompanies slides of the same title presented by Julie Patel Liss and Seth Liss at Fresno NewsTrain. Sona Patel is director of community at The New York Times. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
Learn how to mine social media to create a digital dossier, create crowdsourcing strategies to search for sources or story ideas, develop a plan for listening to your audience and producing engagement journalism, and use social media to understand audience trends. These slides, presented by Julie Patel Liss and Seth Liss at Fresno NewsTrain, are accompanied by a handout: Social-media reporting tools, by Sona Patel. Investigative reporter Julie Patel Liss heads the journalism program at California State University, Los Angeles. Seth Liss is the deputy director for audience at the Los Angeles Times. Sona Patel is director of community at The New York Times. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
This handout by Sona Patel accompanies slides -- Using social media for reporting -- presented by Julie Patel Liss and Seth Liss at Fresno NewsTrain. Sona Patel is director of community at The New York Times. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
This handout accompanies slides -- Driving subscriptions -- presented by Danny Gawlowski at Fresno NewsTrain. Gawlowski is assistant managing editor of The Seattle Times. For more information on the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
Growing audience revenue is critical to news outlets’ survival, and daily news consumption is the most likely predictor of digital subscriptions and their retention, the Medill Local News Initiative at Northwestern University found. What can we learn from using different platforms to grow digital subscriptions? These slides, presented by Danny Gawlowski at Fresno NewsTrain, are accompanied by a handout: Driving digital subscriptions: improving the platforms that build audience habit. Gawlowski is assistant managing editor of The Seattle Times. For more information on the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
This handout accompanies slides -- Analytics that count -- presented by Danny Gawlowski at Fresno NewsTrain. Gawlowski is assistant managing editor of The Seattle Times. For more information on the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
Audience data can be overwhelming for journalists, leading to analysis paralysis. What are the numbers to track? (Hint: it’s not just page views.) Learn how to apply an analytics strategy to your work to help you cover stories more effectively. These slides, presented by Danny Gawlowski at Fresno NewsTrain, are accompanied by a handout: Analytics that count: measuring what matters to drive improvement. Gawlowski is assistant managing editor of The Seattle Times. For more information on the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
Columbia’s Tow Center for Digital Journalism studied what makes for successful news video and recommended that reporters shoot fast, raw clips posted instantly from the field, leaving in-depth, more sophisticated video stories to highly trained video journalists. These slides teach reporters how to produce those clips of under one minute with minimal editing. It is accompanied by a handout: Mobile video cheat sheet.
Fernando Hurtado is manager of digital video for the NBC-Owned TV Stations' Digital Innovation Team. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
This is one of two handouts that accompany Tony Marcano's slides of the same name at Fresno NewsTrain. The other handout is "Questions to ask stakeholders in your audience." Marcano is the managing editor of KPCC and the LAist at Southern California Public Radio. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
Analyze your journalism to find areas for improving trust, and emerge with a plan to incorporate trust-building strategies into your work. This presentation, by Tony Marcano at Fresno NewsTrain, is accompanied by two handouts: Questions to ask stakeholders in your audience, and How to reach audiences who don't trust you. Marcano is the managing editor of KPCC and the LAist at Southern California Public Radio. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
Think you don’t have enough time for watchdog journalism? Get practical advice for creating a newsroom culture that values public service and accountability reporting, no matter the staff size. This presentation by Amy Chance, political editor for The Sacramento Bee, is accompanied by a handout -- Time-management tips for journalists -- by Linda Austin, NewsTrain project co-director. For more information on the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
Podcasts open the door to telling new stories and reaching new audiences — if you do them well. This session identifies the kinds of ideas that make for the best podcasts and establishes the minimum requirements for success. These slides, presented by Joanne Griffith at Fresno NewsTrain, are accompanied by a handout of the same title. Griffith is the chief content officer for APM Studios, the podcast-production division of American Public Media Studios. For more information on the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, please see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
This handout accompanies slides -- Developing a data mindset to improve stories every day -- presented by Aaron Mendelson at Fresno NewsTrain. Mendelson, former senior reporter for data and investigations at Southern California Public Radio, started work June 6, 2022, as a reporter for The Center for Public Integrity. For more information on the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
For providing context for breaking news or developing enterprise stories off your beat, databases are your friend. Learn how to develop a data state of mind, find newsworthy data and begin to analyze data sets. These slides, presented by Aaron Mendelson at Fresno NewsTrain, are accompanied by a handout: Data-driven enterprise off your beat. Mendelson, former senior reporter for data and investigations at Southern California Public Radio, started work June 6, 2022, as a reporter for The Center for Public Integrity. For more information on the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
Get coaching from an expert on how to protect yourself, as a news editor, and your staff from burnout and learn what to do when you or staffers succumb. Kim Brice is a co-founder of The Self-Investigation, which offers training and coaching to improve journalists’ well-being. These slides are accompanied by a handout of the same title by Brice. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
This handout accompanies slides -- Storytelling on small screens: making smart choices for mobile audiences -- taught by Fernando Hurtado at Fresno NewsTrain. It also accompanies slides -- The art and science of mobile storytelling -- taught by Meena Thiruvengadam at Illinois NewsTrain. Hurtado is the manager of digital video for NBCUniversal Media LLC.
More than 8 in 10 U.S. adults now get news on a mobile device. We need a new storytelling tool kit to attract and better serve our audience on mobile. On a small screen, what’s the best way to tell a particular story: digest, explainer, bulleted live updates or what-we-know lists, photo, video, graphic, audio, games, curation, or some combination? And what are the tools to make that happen as efficiently as possible? Meena Thriruvengadam is an editorial consultant who works at the intersection of editorial, audience and product. These slides are accompanied by a handout -- (Relatively) easy tools for mobile storytelling -- by Fernando Hurtado, manager of digital video for NBCUniversal Media LLC. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
Think you don’t have enough time for watchdog journalism? Overwhelmed with keeping the daily machine running? Get practical advice for creating a newsroom culture that values public service and accountability reporting, no matter the staff size. The first step is deciding what not to do or to do differently. Some newsrooms are growing audiences while producing less content. The key is using data to determine which types of content are not contributing to audience engagement. Chris Coates is executive editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and former Central Illinois editor for Lee Enterprises. These slides are accompanied by two handouts: (1) How to do more enterprise reporting while still feeding the daily beast, by Coates, and (2) Time-management tips for journalists, by Linda Austin, project co-director for NewsTrain. For more information on the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
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8. Twitter Lists
• Use Twitter lists instead of the follow button
• Be specific in your naming of a list
• Make your lists public
• Share lists out for others to subscribe
• You can build up to 230 lists
• No limit on how many accounts you can add
• Don’t just make lists for news. Use for networking.
10. What Does CrowdTangle Track?
What CrowdTangle Tracks
• Public Pages, & Public Groups
• Interactions
Reactions, Comments, Shares
On pages and group posts
• Page Likes
The number of fans your page has
• Video Views
(Owned, Cross-posted, Shared)
What CrowdTangle
Doesn’t Track
• Page Reach, Traffic, Clicks
• Private Posts & Profiles
• Paid or boosted posts
• Facebook and Instagram Stories
19. Facebook Live
Be aware of your cell signal when using
phones in the field.
Acknowledge viewers watching your
stream
You can appear on camera or be behind
camera and verbally explain what you’re
showing.
Use a tripod if possible
Use a professional microphone when
possible
23. Facebook Groups
Establish for niche topics not broad subjects.
Use survey questions to screen users
Motivate audience in the group to engage on a
daily basis.
Use groups to collect audience from Facebook Live
coverage.
Store files in groups as resources for audience and
set rules for the group in the beginning
25. SnapMap
Avatars show locations of friends online
Heat blooms show where the most content is being
generated at any given time
Pinch to zoom into a specific location
28. Stay In Touch
• Don’t ever hesitate to reach out to me for advice or
questions
• Email: aquintano@gmail.com
• Website: anthonyquintano.com
• Twitter and Instagram: @anthonyquintano
• Facebook: facebook.com/anthonyquintano/
• LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/anthonyquintano/