CLMA is now using LinkedIn and Facebook to connect laboratorians. Joining the CLMA LinkedIn group and liking the CLMA Facebook page allows you to expand your professional network with other contacts. On both sites, you can participate in discussions, share articles and photos from events to stay engaged with the community year-round. Contact ecatalano@clma.org with any questions.
You blog, you Tweet, you monitor your LinkedIn account and you keep your Facebook page up to date. But many entrepreneurs still ask the question – is all this building my profile or damaging it?
In this webinar, social media enthusiast and entrepreneur Suzi Dafnis and SmartCompany’s James Thomson will discuss how to build your profile using social media tools. They will examine:
How to come across as a thought leader and not a spammer.
How to tread the line between talking to your customers and selling to them.
Where to draw the line between business and pleasure on your social media accounts.
The value of building meaningful conversations with your networks.
Andy Kutcher leads FSC Interactive training on Facebook and Twitter. Facebook 101 focuses on 4 core areas: Content, Consistency, Customization and Community.
Personal - Professional Mix in Social Media: For NonprofitsKivi Leroux Miller
How nonprofits can find the right mix of personal and professional for their social media profiles. From a Nonprofit Marketing Guide.com webinar in July 2009.
Becoming Comfortable with the UncomfortableKendra Tillman
Becoming Comfortable with the Uncomfortable: Promoting Yourself and Networking for Success
You'll stand out from the rest when you make your business message personal. How?
- define your greater message & it's benefits
- talk about what you do w/o giving your life story
- overcome your nerves and shine
- sharpen your 30 second commercial
You blog, you Tweet, you monitor your LinkedIn account and you keep your Facebook page up to date. But many entrepreneurs still ask the question – is all this building my profile or damaging it?
In this webinar, social media enthusiast and entrepreneur Suzi Dafnis and SmartCompany’s James Thomson will discuss how to build your profile using social media tools. They will examine:
How to come across as a thought leader and not a spammer.
How to tread the line between talking to your customers and selling to them.
Where to draw the line between business and pleasure on your social media accounts.
The value of building meaningful conversations with your networks.
Andy Kutcher leads FSC Interactive training on Facebook and Twitter. Facebook 101 focuses on 4 core areas: Content, Consistency, Customization and Community.
Personal - Professional Mix in Social Media: For NonprofitsKivi Leroux Miller
How nonprofits can find the right mix of personal and professional for their social media profiles. From a Nonprofit Marketing Guide.com webinar in July 2009.
Becoming Comfortable with the UncomfortableKendra Tillman
Becoming Comfortable with the Uncomfortable: Promoting Yourself and Networking for Success
You'll stand out from the rest when you make your business message personal. How?
- define your greater message & it's benefits
- talk about what you do w/o giving your life story
- overcome your nerves and shine
- sharpen your 30 second commercial
The Internet for Real People: Using the Web to Stay Connected, Informed and I...April Kyle
As businesses and mainstream media embrace social networks like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, many people find themselves wondering how the Web can benefit them on a more personal level. Business fanpages and online press releases are fancy and fabulous, but what tools and trends should you be following to help streamline your online workflow and make personal connections grow?
This presentation was delivered to the Mountain View Rotary Club on August 23, 2011.
Measuring & Monitoring Social Media Efforts
Are your social media efforts paying off? Join us for this hands-on workshop where we’ll look at important metrics of success for nonprofit social media campaigns, best practices, and some useful, free and low-cost measurement tools.
Please download the accompanying handout at: bit.ly/MVCESd.
How to find a job using social media. Social media job search presentation presented by James Loomstein, Digital Space Consulting. Dallas, Texas based social media consulting firm. http://www.digitalspaceconsulting.com
http://www.facebook.com/digitalspace
Social media has five essential business functions: marketing, sales, public relations, customer service, and networking. This presentation covers the use of social media to network with other professionals with the purpose of career development. The presentation is designed for a local APICS chapter in northeast Ohio.
A presentation I gave today (30/6/10) at the Futurising Conference in London on using social media for 'self promotion' or more specifically how you can use social tools to further your career. Note, most of the images click through to web pages.
SLA Networking Presentation Cindy Hill Jan2010chill
Presentation on the value of creating a personal network, providing tips and hints specifically for the information professional. Created for SLA's First Five Task Force, January 2010. Cindy Hill, Hill Information Consulting Group
The Internet for Real People: Using the Web to Stay Connected, Informed and I...April Kyle
As businesses and mainstream media embrace social networks like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, many people find themselves wondering how the Web can benefit them on a more personal level. Business fanpages and online press releases are fancy and fabulous, but what tools and trends should you be following to help streamline your online workflow and make personal connections grow?
This presentation was delivered to the Mountain View Rotary Club on August 23, 2011.
Measuring & Monitoring Social Media Efforts
Are your social media efforts paying off? Join us for this hands-on workshop where we’ll look at important metrics of success for nonprofit social media campaigns, best practices, and some useful, free and low-cost measurement tools.
Please download the accompanying handout at: bit.ly/MVCESd.
How to find a job using social media. Social media job search presentation presented by James Loomstein, Digital Space Consulting. Dallas, Texas based social media consulting firm. http://www.digitalspaceconsulting.com
http://www.facebook.com/digitalspace
Social media has five essential business functions: marketing, sales, public relations, customer service, and networking. This presentation covers the use of social media to network with other professionals with the purpose of career development. The presentation is designed for a local APICS chapter in northeast Ohio.
A presentation I gave today (30/6/10) at the Futurising Conference in London on using social media for 'self promotion' or more specifically how you can use social tools to further your career. Note, most of the images click through to web pages.
SLA Networking Presentation Cindy Hill Jan2010chill
Presentation on the value of creating a personal network, providing tips and hints specifically for the information professional. Created for SLA's First Five Task Force, January 2010. Cindy Hill, Hill Information Consulting Group
The Power of LinkedIn: Building Your Profile & Leveraging ConnectionsGary Wood
Slides from an NMITE Springboard webinar held, 17 January 2023.
Learn how to create a strong, effective profile on LinkedIn, use it to build and engage a network, and to find and make opportunities.
Improve your employability through social mediaGill Whiteman
A presentation put together by TARGETjobs' Online Marketing Executive, Jackie Balchin, sharing her expertise on how to improve your employability through social media, through five simple steps.
Social Media Presentation for Student Support Servies at JDCCCarol Bates
This presentation covers the fantastic five: Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Presented by carolhbates for Student Support Services at Jefferson Davis Community College.
This presentation was for 3Rd Tech Tuesday at the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday, June 18, 2013. It covers how to create a Powerful Profile; the Power of Groups, LI for Lead Generation, and how to create a Company Page.
This is a presentation I put together for a project working with jobseekers who were NOT high-end professionals. A large company laid off bunches of people, and most were retail workers and manufacturers who didn't know too much about online media. I was asked to put together a 4-day training that made it easy, and this is the result. Day 4 was reserved for any advanced material for which the group showed interest over the first 3 days.
A Presentation that helps Professionals to understand how they can use LinkedIn to maximise their visibility within their networks.
Prepared by Stretch Marketing.
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Waarom LinkedIn?
Waarom “expert level” LinkedIn profiel
Jezelf profileren? Personal Branding?
Ga voor een zeer deskundig profiel
Hoe scoren met je profiel?
De kracht van je netwerk
Hoe vind je partners & ondernemers vinden voor je projecten
RIP groepen -> leve hashtags?
5 acties om maximum uit je netwerk te halen
Goede update schrijven
Types van posts, hoe & wanneer schrijf je wat,hoe gebruik je hashtags en hoe creëer je interactie?
Wanneer je post op de pagina en wanneer via je profiel.
Zelf een post maken & artikels schrijven voor LinkedIn
Het algoritme samengevat: do’s & don’ts
Q&A
1. Social Media
Tip Sheet
CLMA is now active on LinkedIn and Facebook. While laboratorians connect with each other via e-mail, phone and at face-to-face events,
maintaining connections through these tools helps you find more great professional contacts year-round. Use our social media networks to let your
contacts know what you’re interested in and what you’re working on.
Join the CLMA presence in cyberspace and expand your network. Contact ecatalano@clma.org with questions.
CLMA LinkedIn Group CLMA Facebook Page
THE BASICS THE BASICS
• If you aren’t yet on LinkedIn, create • If you don’t have a profile on
a profile at http://linkedin.com. Be Facebook, create one at
sure to include your professional http://facebook.com.
information and a photo. • Part of the profile creation process
• Once you have a profile on includes searching your current e-
LinkedIn, request to join the CLMA mail contacts for Facebook profiles,
group from the link above. so you can easily find people you
• Once approved, you can already know.
participate in the group. You can • Learn more information about
browse group members and privacy on Facebook here.
connect with people you’ve known • Once you have a profile on
for years in a whole new arena. Facebook, search “Clinical
Laboratory Management
NEXT STEPS Associaion” to find the page.
• From the home page, go to
Contacts > Add Connections, and NEXT STEPS
LinkedIn can search your existing e- • Be sure you click “Like” (with the
mail contacts for people you may thumbs-up symbol) on the CLMA
know. page. This will ensure you receive all
• Do you have something on your updates in your personal news feed.
mind that you think laboratorians
may be able to help you with? • Suggest CLMA to your industry
Click “Start a Discussion” on the contacts. Click “Suggest to Friends”
group page and get feedback on the left side of the page.
from the members of this group. • Post favorite photos from past
• Have a great article to share? Click ThinkLabs, chapter meetings,
“News” from the group page and education sessions or other events.
submit interesting and relevant On the “Wall” tab, type a caption for
articles for the group to read. the photo in the “What’s on your
mind?” box, then attach the photo.