Social media is an important component of today’s public relations toolbox. But is your organization effectively leveraging its use to deliver key messages and accomplish strategic business goals? This program was used for a session at the PRSA-Lookout Chapter\'s annual conference that explores how to take your social media presence beyond simply being present to engaging in conversations that advance your organization while enhancing your target audience’s social media experience.
Using social media responsibly.
Social networks—Connect with people ( Facebook, Twiter)
Media sharing networks—Share photos, videos, and other media (Instagram, Youtube)
Discussion forums—Share news and ideas (reddit)
Bookmarking and content curation networks—Discover, save, and share new content (Pinterest, Flipboard)
Consumer review networks—Find and review businesses
Blogging and publishing networks—Publish content online ( Wordpress, Medium)
Interest-based networks—Share interests and hobbies
Social shopping networks—Shop online
Sharing economy networks—Trade goods and services
Anonymous social networks—Communicate anonymously
Social media and social networking are hot. After all the hype, what benefits can you get from them, which ones make sense, and how do you get started?
its about social media, its impact on our day to day life, for simple study the entire presentation is divided into two aspects i.e positive and negative impacts
Being Social: How to Start and Maintain Your Online Presence Jill Hurst-Wahl
Maintaining your online presence using social media requires forethought, intent and action. During this session, learn steps you can take to immediately develop and promote your and your organization’s presence. Hands-on exercises will help you develop “your voice” and message, and put yourself in touch with those at the forefront of your practice area. Since being “out there” has its risks, we will also deal with the issues of privacy and reputation management.Participants should be ready to use their existing social media accounts during the session or setup new accounts, in order to get the most out of the workshop.
Learning Objectives: After attending this workshop, you will be able to:
-Construct an online presence with an eye toward increasing your reputation.
-Build a professional presence that helps you and your organization have an increased number of connections.
-Understand how to define and maintain your online privacy.
-Better integrate social media into everyday life and work events.
Intended Audience: This workshop is geared for those interested in creating or improving their online presence.
Social media is an important component of today’s public relations toolbox. But is your organization effectively leveraging its use to deliver key messages and accomplish strategic business goals? This program was used for a session at the PRSA-Lookout Chapter\'s annual conference that explores how to take your social media presence beyond simply being present to engaging in conversations that advance your organization while enhancing your target audience’s social media experience.
Using social media responsibly.
Social networks—Connect with people ( Facebook, Twiter)
Media sharing networks—Share photos, videos, and other media (Instagram, Youtube)
Discussion forums—Share news and ideas (reddit)
Bookmarking and content curation networks—Discover, save, and share new content (Pinterest, Flipboard)
Consumer review networks—Find and review businesses
Blogging and publishing networks—Publish content online ( Wordpress, Medium)
Interest-based networks—Share interests and hobbies
Social shopping networks—Shop online
Sharing economy networks—Trade goods and services
Anonymous social networks—Communicate anonymously
Social media and social networking are hot. After all the hype, what benefits can you get from them, which ones make sense, and how do you get started?
its about social media, its impact on our day to day life, for simple study the entire presentation is divided into two aspects i.e positive and negative impacts
Being Social: How to Start and Maintain Your Online Presence Jill Hurst-Wahl
Maintaining your online presence using social media requires forethought, intent and action. During this session, learn steps you can take to immediately develop and promote your and your organization’s presence. Hands-on exercises will help you develop “your voice” and message, and put yourself in touch with those at the forefront of your practice area. Since being “out there” has its risks, we will also deal with the issues of privacy and reputation management.Participants should be ready to use their existing social media accounts during the session or setup new accounts, in order to get the most out of the workshop.
Learning Objectives: After attending this workshop, you will be able to:
-Construct an online presence with an eye toward increasing your reputation.
-Build a professional presence that helps you and your organization have an increased number of connections.
-Understand how to define and maintain your online privacy.
-Better integrate social media into everyday life and work events.
Intended Audience: This workshop is geared for those interested in creating or improving their online presence.
Virginia Association of Museums (VAM) 2010 Conference: Museums Building Commu...Jonah Holland
What is required to be successful in social media is the willingness to be transparent,
sincere, and engaging and the ability to constantly learn new things.
The landscape of social media is ever- changing and the one thing that you can
be sure if is you’ll never know it all.
You will learn the basics of social media, and why museums and attractions can’t afford NOT to embrace it in today’s
world.
The speakers will discuss: how to listen to what people are saying about your organization, how to add value to the visitor experience through social media,
how to build a following on your blog, Facebook and Twitter & how they
all work together to create synergy. Learn what sorts of goals to set for your
social media program and how to measure success (ROI).
Massive Real Estate Success With Social MediaDerec Shuler
This is an introduction presentation given to REALTORS on social media and networks and how it's impacting our community.
Grow your real estate business today
Virginia Association of Museums (VAM) 2010 Conference: Museums Building Commu...Jonah Holland
What is required to be successful in social media is the willingness to be transparent,
sincere, and engaging and the ability to constantly learn new things.
The landscape of social media is ever- changing and the one thing that you can
be sure if is you’ll never know it all.
You will learn the basics of social media, and why museums and attractions can’t afford NOT to embrace it in today’s
world.
The speakers will discuss: how to listen to what people are saying about your organization, how to add value to the visitor experience through social media,
how to build a following on your blog, Facebook and Twitter & how they
all work together to create synergy. Learn what sorts of goals to set for your
social media program and how to measure success (ROI).
Massive Real Estate Success With Social MediaDerec Shuler
This is an introduction presentation given to REALTORS on social media and networks and how it's impacting our community.
Grow your real estate business today
How social media is bridging the gap between local government and citizens in...Cyber Mum
In each of the last three years, BDO’s Local Government Social Media Survey has explored social media within local government to understand how councils are using social media as a tool to improve services.
See the PDF of the report here http://www.bdo.co.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/978949/BDO-Social-Media-Report-2014.pdf
It is being posted here for easy access to the data
Social Media for Social Good: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media Marketing T...Julia Campbell
Are you thinking about entering the world of social media for your nonprofit but not sure where to start? Do you wonder how it can make a difference to your organization? Or have you started out in the world of blogs, Twitter and Facebook but you’re not sure which tools and approaches are right for you? Are you concerned about time management and how much it will all cost?
When it comes to communication strategies, many nonprofits tend to stay in familiar, one-way marketing terrain – static websites, direct mail appeals, and print newsletters. However, the explosive growth of social media marketing tools offers an interactive way for nonprofits to build community and raise funds and awareness like never before.
Whether you already use social media in your nonprofit’s development plan or you’re new to the game, this presentation is for you. We will cover 10 highly successful social media habits of nonprofits, the “rules of the road” in social media for nonprofits and answer the big question – why do it at all?
This presentation was designed for businesses looking to maximize communication efforts externally by utilizing internal resources and employee engagement. Also included are sections on email etiquette and social media collaboration.
A library social media manifesto | #VALA2022Ned Potter
My talk for the #VALA2022 conference in Melbourne. Watch the full video of it here: https://youtu.be/rkLFM2SddCM
This is inended to apply to all sectors of librarianship, and is potentially relevant to all non-profits. Discussing purpose, personality, coordination, empathy and analytics - to refresh and re-energise your organisational social media and marketing.
If you want to book a marketing or social media workshop for your organisation, get in touch at www.ned-potter.com
Guide to Getting Social presentation at the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Northern New England Annual Conference. November 3, 2012. Stowe, VT.
Tips for Social Media, Online Etiquette & Taking Time OutLeigh-Chantelle
Leigh-Chantelle's presentation in Brisbane on Saturday 18 March for local Not For Profits to encourage their understanding of Social Media, best practices and most suitable channels to use. Online Etiquette, and Taking Time Out also covered.
See http://epicentreequilibrium.com to book Leigh-Chantelle
Download Top Tips for Taking Time Out flyer: http://www.leigh-chantelle.com/684-top-tips-for-taking-time-out-flyer.html
Voluntary Action LeicesterShire - Social Media BasicsLasa UK
Social Media workshop delivered at Voluntary Action Leicestershire on 27th January 2015 to local groups and organisations. Covers the basics of social media use.
https://bit.ly/BabeSideDoll4u Babeside is a company that specializes in creating handcrafted reborn dolls. These dolls are designed to be incredibly lifelike, with realistic skin tones and hair, and they have become increasingly popular among collectors and those who use them for therapeutic purposes. At Babeside, we believe that our reborn dolls can provide comfort and healing to anyone who needs it.
The Healing Power of Babeside's Handcrafted Creations
Our reborn dolls are more than just beautiful pieces of art - they can also help alleviate stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. Studies have shown that holding or cuddling a soft object like a stuffed animal or a reborn doll can release oxytocin, which is often referred to as the "love hormone." This hormone helps us feel calm and relaxed, reducing feelings of stress and anxiety.
In addition to their physical benefits, reborn dolls can also offer emotional support. For many people, having something to care for and nurture can bring a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Reborn dolls can also serve as a reminder of happy memories or loved ones who have passed away.
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
Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Bootcamp - Social Media
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