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How YOU Can Change Greek Stereotypes, One Tweet At A Time Jenny Pollock
The battle against Greek Life stereotypes may seem never ending. Luckily, we can prepare you with the weapons to break down the assumptions and use your powers for good. We’re talking about taking your organization’s communication to the next level, one tweet or post at a time! This session will focus on high level values based communication strategies that use free tools! We’ll share the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of social media and teach you how to improve your personal, chapter, and community image. This session is for rookies, armatures, and experts; we’ve got you covered! Social Media will transform your organization and YOU!
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This Get Untethered with Evernote Hangout is a monthly series discussing effective strategies for using Evernote to be more productive. You can voice your opinion on the topic for next months session in our Get Untethered Facebook Group. Ask to join the community now: www.Facebook.com/group/GetUntethered
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Social media analytics can help you understand the active members of your social media audience, but what about the people who aren't posting? How do you fill in the gaps in your analytics with insight into your customers' purchases, your fans' offline interests, or your users' reasons for liking what they like?
Find a new way of tackling these questions in a session that shares a new approach to social media insight, and see how some of the web's leading thinkers are answering their research questions by combining social media analytics with survey data. Find out how this brings new insight to a 90,000-person study of the collaborative economy; how it enhances what we know about online fundraising; and what it tells Discovery about how social media users watch TV. Whether you're looking for fresh insight on what makes social media users tick, or trying to expand your own monitoring and analytics program, this session will give you a first look at the latest data and research methods.
This panel was presented at SXSW Interactive on March 7, 2014. The panel included:
- Alexandra Samuel, Vision Critical • @awsamuel
- Jeremiah Owyang, Crowd Companies • @jowyang
- Colby Flint, Discovery Communications • @discoverycomm
- Beth Kanter • @kanter
Some data from this presentation were taken from our latest report, Sharing is New Buying: How to Win in the Collaborative Economy: http://bit.ly/SharingNewBuyingSH
Social Media Marketing/Personal Branding Class 3Don Stanley
Today we continued digging into our content topics. We discussed CSI "Content Saturation Index" and discussed the importance of speaking to an focused audience (remember the Cicero quote?). If you aren't a member of your target audience be an expert detective to uncover what the key passion points are, what the jargon is and how you can connect in a genuine way.
New Business Etiquette in the Digital & Social Age - You're Fired or You're N...Dr. William J. Ward
Recent scandals and firings demonstrate a lack of understanding on how to use social media correctly and the blurring of the lines between our personal and professional lives. What are the challenges and opportunities facing students, communication professionals, and companies using social media? What are the "do's and don'ts" for using social and digital tools to get and keep your job?
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We've spent the day talking about the “why”, the “how”, the “what” and the “so what” of social media. The final
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media connection and how he found his Voice, Brand and Story. With the audience he'll reflect on the day and share
leadership insights on moving forward and making it all happen.
Is your team pointing the finger at one another? Does development hold responsible the business and is the business accusing development? Is everyone too busy pointing the finger to address the problems? Discover how to recognize blame and move beyond it to foster a safe culture. Come to this interactive talk to discover ways to change culture, leave with tools to help you initiate change immediately, and learn from observations and experiments from real experiences with various teams in different organizations in different size businesses.
Presented at the 2014 Self-Conference in Detroit on Friday May 30th with Gerry Kirk
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Stacey and Kristi are independent entrepreneurs, passionate Evernote power users, and authors of Untethered with Evernote: Tips and Workflows for Independent Entrepreneurs (www.GetUntethered.com). Join us!
This Get Untethered with Evernote Hangout is a monthly series discussing effective strategies for using Evernote to be more productive. You can voice your opinion on the topic for next months session in our Get Untethered Facebook Group. Ask to join the community now: www.Facebook.com/group/GetUntethered
10 Simple Ways to Build Your Nonprofit Email List Using Digital ToolsJulia Campbell
It’s more important than ever for nonprofits to focus on building their email lists. Email revenue makes up 28% of all online giving! Join nonprofit digital marketing strategist Julia Campbell to learn how to attract new supporters to your email list using your website and social media platforms. Whether your nonprofit is large or small, has a huge online presence or is just starting out, there are 10 simple, strategic ways to use your website and social media channels to attract new email subscribers and bring them onto your list.
Don Stanley's Social Media Marketing Class 9Don Stanley
Today we focus on integrating what we've learned from our guest speakers Stanford Smith of PushingSocial.com, Erin Pololak of ErinPodolak.com and Mark Schaefer of BusinessesGrow.com about blogging and social media. Our goal is to now start implementing what we've learned.
Moving Towards Insights-Driven StrategiesTara Hunt
There are lots of analytics you can pull when you are working with a large audience to determine what people like/don't like, but there is also a lot of behavioural/interest data that can be used to determine what they will respond to as you are planning your strategies. This presentation was given at Inbound 2015 in Boston (September 8-11).
Do you want to learn how to take control of your job search? Do you want to know how to create your own brand that can help you find your dream job? In today's lecture I share a few stories and tips from successful professionals on how to do just that. The most important point to remember is you MUST do the introspective work to be successful. Any questions let me know.
What do you do when someone post a negative comment on your page. Do you delete it? Review case studies of recent media disasters and success from this last year and learn how to respond to negative criticism about your brand. Also learn how to monitor what people are saying about you in the social media and web realm with various tools.
What Social Media Analytics Can't Tell You (SXSW Interactive 2014)Vision Critical
Social media analytics can help you understand the active members of your social media audience, but what about the people who aren't posting? How do you fill in the gaps in your analytics with insight into your customers' purchases, your fans' offline interests, or your users' reasons for liking what they like?
Find a new way of tackling these questions in a session that shares a new approach to social media insight, and see how some of the web's leading thinkers are answering their research questions by combining social media analytics with survey data. Find out how this brings new insight to a 90,000-person study of the collaborative economy; how it enhances what we know about online fundraising; and what it tells Discovery about how social media users watch TV. Whether you're looking for fresh insight on what makes social media users tick, or trying to expand your own monitoring and analytics program, this session will give you a first look at the latest data and research methods.
This panel was presented at SXSW Interactive on March 7, 2014. The panel included:
- Alexandra Samuel, Vision Critical • @awsamuel
- Jeremiah Owyang, Crowd Companies • @jowyang
- Colby Flint, Discovery Communications • @discoverycomm
- Beth Kanter • @kanter
Some data from this presentation were taken from our latest report, Sharing is New Buying: How to Win in the Collaborative Economy: http://bit.ly/SharingNewBuyingSH
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Today we continued digging into our content topics. We discussed CSI "Content Saturation Index" and discussed the importance of speaking to an focused audience (remember the Cicero quote?). If you aren't a member of your target audience be an expert detective to uncover what the key passion points are, what the jargon is and how you can connect in a genuine way.
New Business Etiquette in the Digital & Social Age - You're Fired or You're N...Dr. William J. Ward
Recent scandals and firings demonstrate a lack of understanding on how to use social media correctly and the blurring of the lines between our personal and professional lives. What are the challenges and opportunities facing students, communication professionals, and companies using social media? What are the "do's and don'ts" for using social and digital tools to get and keep your job?
Building Online Engagement Through Social MediaPaul Brown
Originally presented at the annual conference of the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers (GLACUHO) in November 2016. This session provides strategies for college student administrators using social media for student marketing and engagement.
Now What? Turning Stories Into Successful Action - Bobby UmarSocialHRCamp
We've spent the day talking about the “why”, the “how”, the “what” and the “so what” of social media. The final
question of this day about social media is “now what”? In this session, Bobby will share his personal story on social
media connection and how he found his Voice, Brand and Story. With the audience he'll reflect on the day and share
leadership insights on moving forward and making it all happen.
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3. Mark Albion
Study by Srully Blotnick
1500 Business School Grads
DON STANLEY | @3rhinomedia | Spring 2013
4. Mark Albion
Study by Srully Blotnick
1500 Business School Grads
Cat A: said they wanted to make money first so that they could do what
they really wanted to do later—after they had taken care of their financial
concerns
Cat B: said they would pursued their true interests first, sure that money
eventually would follow.
DON STANLEY | @3rhinomedia | Spring 2013
5. Mark Albion
Study by Srully Blotnick
1500 Business School Grads
Cat A: said they wanted to make money first so that they could do what
they really wanted to do later—after they had taken care of their financial
concerns
Cat B: said they would pursued their true interests first, sure that money
eventually would follow.
CAT A Respondents: 1245 (83%)
CAT B Respondents: 255 (17%)
DON STANLEY | @3rhinomedia | Spring 2013
6. Mark Albion
Study by Srully Blotnick
1500 Business School Grads
CAT A Respondents: 1245 (83%)
CAT B Respondents: 255 (17%)
After 20 years, 101 of the 1500 respondents had become millionaires. How
many do you think were in each category?
CAT A = ?
CAT B = ?
DON STANLEY | @3rhinomedia | Spring 2013
7. Mark Albion
Study by Srully Blotnick
1500 Business School Grads
CAT A Respondents: 1245 (83%)
CAT B Respondents: 255 (17%)
After 20 years, 101 of the 1500 respondents had become millionaires. How
many do you think were in each category?
CAT A = 1 out of the 1245 respondents
CAT B = 100 out of the 255
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8. Mark Albion
The study's author, Srully Blotnick, concluded that "the overwhelming
majority of people who have become wealthy have become so
thanks to work they found profoundly absorbing. . . . Their 'luck' arose
from the accidental dedication they had to an area they enjoyed.”
What is your key takeaway?
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9. Case Studies
Let’s review some real-world case studies.
Please note: each person has
• a focus,
• a core audience they speak to,
• they are not big names outside of their industries,
• they don’t have formal degrees in their areas of expertise
• are doing very well financially WHILE pursuing their core interest
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10. Ana-White
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11. Patrick Flynn
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17. James Wedmore
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18. Joe Pulizzi
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19. Key Takeaways?
What are your impressions after reviewing these
case studies?
What can you learn by studying and
deconstructing their blogs and social media
activities?
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20. Homework
• Download Stanford Smith’s 7 Minute Blog
Strategy from www.pushingsocial.com. Read
the book and complete the Minute #1
homework assignment “Setting Your Goals”.
• Print and bring to class next class. We will
discuss in class what topics are, how to narrow
your focus, etc.
• Begin setting up your blog professional blog
• Google yourself. Type out what search results
you find.
DON STANLEY | @3rhinomedia | Spring 2013