Social Media Techniques You Can Begin Using Tonight Cindy Royal, Ph.D Associate Professor Texas State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication [email_address] www.cindyroyal.com www.onthatnote.com tech.cindyroyal.net twitter.com/cindyroyal facebook.com/cindyroyal slideshare.net/clroyal
Goals for Social Media Networking Connect with others who share similar interests Enhance tech skills Enhance communication skills Add to knowledge of career field Develop a personal brand
Start a Blog Blogging allows you to explore your  passion, improve writing skills,  communicate with others who share  your interest Explore the topic and become current,  eventually an authority Blogger and Wordpress both allow you  to add pages that make it more like a Website. Blogger is a bit simpler. WP more professional. Free; but pay for a  custom domain Allows you to have a Web site without knowing how to make one Can customize via templates or CSS, if you know it You can add photos, video, links, other social features Tag posts with appropriate key terms to help others find your content Include a page with your resume
LinkedIn LinkedIn is the professional social network Your LinkedIn profile can connect you to thousands of professionals Search for connections at companies of interest Create a LinkedIn profile that reflects your interests and background much like a resume Include your Website on your LinkedIn profile
Facebook Facebook is a fun place to share with friends But remember, any friend can be a potential career contact Friend faculty and professional contacts, as long as you keep your Facebook activities professional and above board. Use privacy settings and friends lists carefully. As an alternate, subscribe to people, allow them to subscribe to you Get a custom url for your Facebook profile - facebook.com/username Start a Facebook Group or Page for your interest. This allows you to communicate with others who share the same interest. A Facebook Group is a listing of friends on a separate page, provides its own Wall, discussion, profile A Facebook Page allows users to become Fans. People will want to associate their interests with you Any time you have new content for your blog, post to Facebook
Twitter Start a Twitter account; free & simple Microblog Twitter is not reciprocal, it's one-way; you can follow people who don't follow you and vice versa Follow interesting people. Some suggestions at the end of the presentation It's not as much about who follows you as who you follow Sometimes, it's not about the tweet, it's about the link Use RSS feeds and widgets to repurpose Twitter to your Web site or blog. New  content all the time. Respond to questions Retweet interesting items
Twitter Use a hashtag for conferences or conversations (#)‏ Use a url shortener (bit.ly, tinyurl.com) for links, although most Twitter platforms now do this for you. Any time you have new content for your blog, Tweet it Realtime search Trending Find desktop and mobile applications to help you manage your Twitter account – TweetDeck, etc.
Photos Join a photo sharing site like Flickr or Picasa Learn how to upload photos and create a slideshow Use the embed code from the slideshow or follow your blogs rules to embed it on your blog. Use HTML tab in blog form. Learn how to optimize photos for the Web via Photoshop or via a Web-based solution like webresizer.com Provide interesting captions to your photos that tell the story
YouTube Get an inexpensive camcorder or camera with video capabilities; most phones shoot video now Learn to use simple editing software like iMovie or Windows MovieMaker Interview people, have a talk show, do a video blog with commentary, make short films, be creative Embed the video on your blog. Embed code is readily available to the right of your videos on YouTube Your username becomes a  channel Tag videos with appropriate key terms to help others find your  content Other sites, like Vimeo, Viddler
UStream.tv Push the envelope with live streaming video With a laptop and a Web cam (or camcorder connected to laptop), you can easily broadcast live from an event Easy to embed in your blog Show pages allow for audience to chat and comment on an episode
Go Mobile Get a smart phone and find apps that will allow you to expand your social media activities News apps help you stay in touch Twitter apps – allow you to Tweet  when you are on the go. Qik and Ustream – live stream video from  phone
Location-based social networks Foursquare (NYC) and Path (SF) Austin-based Gowalla, recently acquired by Facebook :-( Check-in at locations Share location, photos with friends Locations can provide incentives to users Encourage behaviors and reward customers, clients and fans Integration with Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, etc. Set up trips Lots of potential for platform
The rest Analytics – use Google Analytics or those associated with your blog platform to get information about users, locations, link referrals, etc. Delicious – social bookmarks. Tag interesting articles, put in categories, share with others Slideshare.net – use to upload presentations and pdf's that you can embed on your site Google+ - social network from Google; organize friends in Circles, try Hangouts for video conferencing Pinterest – pin items you find on Web; organized visually Storify – makes it easy to tell stories with social media Klout – see how well you are doing on social media; compare to others
Tips Integrate your social media; include links to social sites on blog; make it easy for users to share your content The biggest mistakes you can make are not trying, not paying attention, not keeping up Use social media as a platform to practice skills, demonstrate a passion, draw attention to your work Think about your personal brand; how do you want others to perceive you? Engage, don't just promote Regular maintenance and updates Must try tools on your own to understand how you might use professionally Pay attention to what others are doing, both personally and professionally Have fun; be creative And, of course, clean up your personal spaces. Even if you think something is private, it may not be.
Some Twitter follow recommendations TX State faculty/recent grads twitter.com/cindyroyal twitter.com/dquack twitter.com/jonzmikly  twitter.com/mairalg twitter.com/jacieyang twitter.com/txst - that's the official txstate twitter Professional Media twitter.com/nytimes twitter.com/mashable twitter.com/smashingmag twitter.com/techcrunch twitter.com/statesman twitter.com/universitystar Other people/organizations twitter.com/jeffjarvis twitter.com/jayrosen_nyu twitter.com/aejmc twitter.com/ojr twitter.com/sxswi twitter.com/scobleizer
Resources SXSW Interactive  Read Tech blogs like Mashable, Read Write Web, TechCrunch, SmashingMag, 10,000 Words.  Tech section of NY Times and FastCompany.com; Wired. Cyberjournalist.net - Great Work Gallery - www.cyberjournalist.net/category/great-work-gallery Online Journalism Awards - http://www.journalists.org/ Knight Digital Media Center - www.knightdigitalmediacenter.org Online Journalism Review Archives - ojr.org  We The Media  by Dan Gillmor Convergence Culture  by Henry Jenkins The Long Tail  and  Free  by Chris Anderson What Would Google Do?  by Jeff Jarvis Remix  by Lawrence Lessig Editor & Publisher Awards  Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication - jcmc.indiana.edu

Social Media Techniques - 2012

  • 1.
    Social Media TechniquesYou Can Begin Using Tonight Cindy Royal, Ph.D Associate Professor Texas State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication [email_address] www.cindyroyal.com www.onthatnote.com tech.cindyroyal.net twitter.com/cindyroyal facebook.com/cindyroyal slideshare.net/clroyal
  • 2.
    Goals for SocialMedia Networking Connect with others who share similar interests Enhance tech skills Enhance communication skills Add to knowledge of career field Develop a personal brand
  • 3.
    Start a BlogBlogging allows you to explore your passion, improve writing skills, communicate with others who share your interest Explore the topic and become current, eventually an authority Blogger and Wordpress both allow you to add pages that make it more like a Website. Blogger is a bit simpler. WP more professional. Free; but pay for a custom domain Allows you to have a Web site without knowing how to make one Can customize via templates or CSS, if you know it You can add photos, video, links, other social features Tag posts with appropriate key terms to help others find your content Include a page with your resume
  • 4.
    LinkedIn LinkedIn isthe professional social network Your LinkedIn profile can connect you to thousands of professionals Search for connections at companies of interest Create a LinkedIn profile that reflects your interests and background much like a resume Include your Website on your LinkedIn profile
  • 5.
    Facebook Facebook isa fun place to share with friends But remember, any friend can be a potential career contact Friend faculty and professional contacts, as long as you keep your Facebook activities professional and above board. Use privacy settings and friends lists carefully. As an alternate, subscribe to people, allow them to subscribe to you Get a custom url for your Facebook profile - facebook.com/username Start a Facebook Group or Page for your interest. This allows you to communicate with others who share the same interest. A Facebook Group is a listing of friends on a separate page, provides its own Wall, discussion, profile A Facebook Page allows users to become Fans. People will want to associate their interests with you Any time you have new content for your blog, post to Facebook
  • 6.
    Twitter Start aTwitter account; free & simple Microblog Twitter is not reciprocal, it's one-way; you can follow people who don't follow you and vice versa Follow interesting people. Some suggestions at the end of the presentation It's not as much about who follows you as who you follow Sometimes, it's not about the tweet, it's about the link Use RSS feeds and widgets to repurpose Twitter to your Web site or blog. New content all the time. Respond to questions Retweet interesting items
  • 7.
    Twitter Use ahashtag for conferences or conversations (#)‏ Use a url shortener (bit.ly, tinyurl.com) for links, although most Twitter platforms now do this for you. Any time you have new content for your blog, Tweet it Realtime search Trending Find desktop and mobile applications to help you manage your Twitter account – TweetDeck, etc.
  • 8.
    Photos Join aphoto sharing site like Flickr or Picasa Learn how to upload photos and create a slideshow Use the embed code from the slideshow or follow your blogs rules to embed it on your blog. Use HTML tab in blog form. Learn how to optimize photos for the Web via Photoshop or via a Web-based solution like webresizer.com Provide interesting captions to your photos that tell the story
  • 9.
    YouTube Get aninexpensive camcorder or camera with video capabilities; most phones shoot video now Learn to use simple editing software like iMovie or Windows MovieMaker Interview people, have a talk show, do a video blog with commentary, make short films, be creative Embed the video on your blog. Embed code is readily available to the right of your videos on YouTube Your username becomes a channel Tag videos with appropriate key terms to help others find your content Other sites, like Vimeo, Viddler
  • 10.
    UStream.tv Push theenvelope with live streaming video With a laptop and a Web cam (or camcorder connected to laptop), you can easily broadcast live from an event Easy to embed in your blog Show pages allow for audience to chat and comment on an episode
  • 11.
    Go Mobile Geta smart phone and find apps that will allow you to expand your social media activities News apps help you stay in touch Twitter apps – allow you to Tweet when you are on the go. Qik and Ustream – live stream video from phone
  • 12.
    Location-based social networksFoursquare (NYC) and Path (SF) Austin-based Gowalla, recently acquired by Facebook :-( Check-in at locations Share location, photos with friends Locations can provide incentives to users Encourage behaviors and reward customers, clients and fans Integration with Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, etc. Set up trips Lots of potential for platform
  • 13.
    The rest Analytics– use Google Analytics or those associated with your blog platform to get information about users, locations, link referrals, etc. Delicious – social bookmarks. Tag interesting articles, put in categories, share with others Slideshare.net – use to upload presentations and pdf's that you can embed on your site Google+ - social network from Google; organize friends in Circles, try Hangouts for video conferencing Pinterest – pin items you find on Web; organized visually Storify – makes it easy to tell stories with social media Klout – see how well you are doing on social media; compare to others
  • 14.
    Tips Integrate yoursocial media; include links to social sites on blog; make it easy for users to share your content The biggest mistakes you can make are not trying, not paying attention, not keeping up Use social media as a platform to practice skills, demonstrate a passion, draw attention to your work Think about your personal brand; how do you want others to perceive you? Engage, don't just promote Regular maintenance and updates Must try tools on your own to understand how you might use professionally Pay attention to what others are doing, both personally and professionally Have fun; be creative And, of course, clean up your personal spaces. Even if you think something is private, it may not be.
  • 15.
    Some Twitter followrecommendations TX State faculty/recent grads twitter.com/cindyroyal twitter.com/dquack twitter.com/jonzmikly twitter.com/mairalg twitter.com/jacieyang twitter.com/txst - that's the official txstate twitter Professional Media twitter.com/nytimes twitter.com/mashable twitter.com/smashingmag twitter.com/techcrunch twitter.com/statesman twitter.com/universitystar Other people/organizations twitter.com/jeffjarvis twitter.com/jayrosen_nyu twitter.com/aejmc twitter.com/ojr twitter.com/sxswi twitter.com/scobleizer
  • 16.
    Resources SXSW Interactive Read Tech blogs like Mashable, Read Write Web, TechCrunch, SmashingMag, 10,000 Words. Tech section of NY Times and FastCompany.com; Wired. Cyberjournalist.net - Great Work Gallery - www.cyberjournalist.net/category/great-work-gallery Online Journalism Awards - http://www.journalists.org/ Knight Digital Media Center - www.knightdigitalmediacenter.org Online Journalism Review Archives - ojr.org We The Media by Dan Gillmor Convergence Culture by Henry Jenkins The Long Tail and Free by Chris Anderson What Would Google Do? by Jeff Jarvis Remix by Lawrence Lessig Editor & Publisher Awards Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication - jcmc.indiana.edu

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Teach Web design and online journalism Dramatic, unpredictable changes over the past decade Blogs, podcasts, social media Online audio, video, slideshows, animated graphics Wikipedia, Craigslist, MySpace, YouTube, Flickr, Google Maps, Second Life