Social Media for Sporting OrganisationsLeanne Ross
A 40 minute presentation to the member groups of Sport Otago's Forum New Zealand, June 2017 on maximising social media for member growth and community engagement.
This webinar is designed for staff or Board of nonprofits who are looking to get some new ideas for broadening their base of individual donors. We discuss how to identify your ideal donors, learn where to reach them, and some of the creative ways you can reach them effectively even with a lean budget.
Myth Perceptions of Social Media in Sales & Recruiting - Pubcon AustinCasey Markee, MBA
Find the answers to some of the most popular questions asked in Sales & Recruiting, including: What is Social Media?; How do you Push Back Against The Seven Social Media Myths?; How to get Everyone to Buy-In to Social Media?; and Why Should I Care about Social Media?
Social media for leaders of non-profit organizationsAlex Zagoumenov
Alex talks to a group of leaders of non-profit organizations at Old Y Centre in Calgary. The presentation builds the general ground to social media discussion. In conclusion Alex presents several examples of free social tools that organizations can use.
3) Slacktivism: monster or myth? - ‘Emerging Digital Trends & Opportunities ...Code Computerlove
From the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to Stephen's Sutton's $7 million individual fundraiser, social giving – often referred to as ‘slacktivism’ – is on the rise.
In this session, Jonathan will be discussing what charities can do to turn ‘likes’ into donations, increase the distribution and click-through rate of the stories published about their cause, and better cater to the needs of mobile supporters.
Social Media for Sporting OrganisationsLeanne Ross
A 40 minute presentation to the member groups of Sport Otago's Forum New Zealand, June 2017 on maximising social media for member growth and community engagement.
This webinar is designed for staff or Board of nonprofits who are looking to get some new ideas for broadening their base of individual donors. We discuss how to identify your ideal donors, learn where to reach them, and some of the creative ways you can reach them effectively even with a lean budget.
Myth Perceptions of Social Media in Sales & Recruiting - Pubcon AustinCasey Markee, MBA
Find the answers to some of the most popular questions asked in Sales & Recruiting, including: What is Social Media?; How do you Push Back Against The Seven Social Media Myths?; How to get Everyone to Buy-In to Social Media?; and Why Should I Care about Social Media?
Social media for leaders of non-profit organizationsAlex Zagoumenov
Alex talks to a group of leaders of non-profit organizations at Old Y Centre in Calgary. The presentation builds the general ground to social media discussion. In conclusion Alex presents several examples of free social tools that organizations can use.
3) Slacktivism: monster or myth? - ‘Emerging Digital Trends & Opportunities ...Code Computerlove
From the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to Stephen's Sutton's $7 million individual fundraiser, social giving – often referred to as ‘slacktivism’ – is on the rise.
In this session, Jonathan will be discussing what charities can do to turn ‘likes’ into donations, increase the distribution and click-through rate of the stories published about their cause, and better cater to the needs of mobile supporters.
I was requseted to speak at Anderson University\'s senior-level course on Social Media. I offered a real-world prospective on social media, how it is being received and my stories of success. <The "ME" in "MEdia" is initial. I emphasized how social media is about the user.>
Cheering From The Sidelines: How volunteers can support nonprofits online and...Roger Carr
Presentation given at the Nonprofit 2.0 Unconference in Washington DC on June 25, 2010. It contains several personal examples of how a volunteer can use the web to support important causes and charities. There are many ways a nonprofit organization can support the volunteer as these methods are implemented to make the impact even more significant.
Social Butterflies: The Strong Wings of Social FundraisingJessica Earl
Would you like to convert online followers into donors? Do you wish your Facebook fans would do more than just "like" your posts? Online giving is on the rise as donors begin to trust the digital space, so it’s time to learn what content will make your audience step up and contribute. This presentation offers tools and tips to convert social media followers into donors, including embracing the crowdfunding and peer-to-peer fundraising scene.
A presentation made by Janette Toral at the Smart League of Leaders event at One Esplanade. (April 11, 2014) Blogged about this at http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140411205409-121115-becoming-a-digital-leader
Interesting research (Jobvite) shows how people are using social media to reach out and find work, and many would argue that it’s something about which we all have to become familiar when looking for work or wanting to develop our career.
How do we increase Be Social Change's customer base, particularly among new networks? How to we drive addition revenue streams?
The answer is product splintering.
By taking a core product offer and splintering off a piece to be offered at a lower price point, you increase the reach of the sales funnel. And by leveraging an affiliate program, members will promote the new offer to new networks.
Additional revenue. Increased customer base. Maximized existing resources.
This presentation, given originally to insurance brokers, is intended to help business owners in the B-to-B space set up and start implementing a straight-forward social media program. It covers:
What is Social Media?
Who is in My Community and Where do I Find Them?
LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, Oh My!
Social Media and Sales
Social Media and Customer Service
Getting Started in 10 Minutes a Day
This three hour social media seminar was given to the Androscoggin County Chamber of Commerce. It covers the basics of where social media came from, how your website and email list fits, and how to use social media for your small business or nonprofit.
I was requseted to speak at Anderson University\'s senior-level course on Social Media. I offered a real-world prospective on social media, how it is being received and my stories of success. <The "ME" in "MEdia" is initial. I emphasized how social media is about the user.>
Cheering From The Sidelines: How volunteers can support nonprofits online and...Roger Carr
Presentation given at the Nonprofit 2.0 Unconference in Washington DC on June 25, 2010. It contains several personal examples of how a volunteer can use the web to support important causes and charities. There are many ways a nonprofit organization can support the volunteer as these methods are implemented to make the impact even more significant.
Social Butterflies: The Strong Wings of Social FundraisingJessica Earl
Would you like to convert online followers into donors? Do you wish your Facebook fans would do more than just "like" your posts? Online giving is on the rise as donors begin to trust the digital space, so it’s time to learn what content will make your audience step up and contribute. This presentation offers tools and tips to convert social media followers into donors, including embracing the crowdfunding and peer-to-peer fundraising scene.
A presentation made by Janette Toral at the Smart League of Leaders event at One Esplanade. (April 11, 2014) Blogged about this at http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140411205409-121115-becoming-a-digital-leader
Interesting research (Jobvite) shows how people are using social media to reach out and find work, and many would argue that it’s something about which we all have to become familiar when looking for work or wanting to develop our career.
How do we increase Be Social Change's customer base, particularly among new networks? How to we drive addition revenue streams?
The answer is product splintering.
By taking a core product offer and splintering off a piece to be offered at a lower price point, you increase the reach of the sales funnel. And by leveraging an affiliate program, members will promote the new offer to new networks.
Additional revenue. Increased customer base. Maximized existing resources.
This presentation, given originally to insurance brokers, is intended to help business owners in the B-to-B space set up and start implementing a straight-forward social media program. It covers:
What is Social Media?
Who is in My Community and Where do I Find Them?
LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, Oh My!
Social Media and Sales
Social Media and Customer Service
Getting Started in 10 Minutes a Day
This three hour social media seminar was given to the Androscoggin County Chamber of Commerce. It covers the basics of where social media came from, how your website and email list fits, and how to use social media for your small business or nonprofit.
Social Communications 101 for Volunteersguest1c57ab
What are social communications platforms? How do you get started using them? What are general rules, etiquette for these communities? (Prepared for AARP Florida Volunteer Training)
Susie Bowie (Community Foundation of Sarasota County) and Tina Arnoldi (Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina) designed and presented this fun and interactive session at the Council on Foundation's Fall Conference for Community Foundations in Charlotte, NC. Join the ride!
This presentation was given at the Community Foundations conference on 9/14/10. A lot of the information about social media strategy and ROI is useful for anyone.
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Social media has been something that has taken this nation by storm. Everywhere you turn and everyone you see, they are talking about either Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. “Social media represent a unique blending of technology and social interaction to create personal value for users” (Kerin & Hartley). I believe that it has found so much favor in such little time because of the benefits of social media. This is a generation now that we try to find things to entertain us. Social media is something that keeps us entertained but also can give us useful information at times to help better our lives. It is something that some may say “the world can’t survive without”; so this is why it could have been taken by storm in such little time.
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, & Youtube are all examples of social media sites that all can compare and even contrast with each other. Facebook is a social media site that involves social networking. This is a site that differentiates from the others because you are able to post posts as long as you would like, connect with your friends and family you haven’t seen in a long time and interact with them. Facebook also has an add-on app called Messenger that helps you send direct messages and even video chat with others. Twitter is a social media website that involves sharing online news and social networking. Twitter is used a lot to give updates on situations and each tweet is only given in 140 characters. This is how it differentiates from the others. LinkedIn is a business-based and employment oriented social networking site. Even though the others you could seek for employment opportunities, LinkedIn is designed specifically for that purpose. Youtube is a video-sharing website. This is used to share videos about specific things (entertainment, informational, social, etc). This differentiates with the others because it is strictly a video sharing website.
Social media is a very big part of the marketing plan, as well. The way that it is chosen is by how effective each social site will be. If you are advertising a job, you will most likely choose LinkedIn over Twitter, due to LinkedIn being a business-employment based social networking site. If you are advertising the selling of an item, you may choose Facebook over Youtube due to Facebook being a bigger platform and more people being on Facebook for social purposes. The effectiveness of how this is measured is by the feedback. A lot of times there are surveys taken to know “How’d you hear about us?” Also, the websites can count how many clicks were taken for ad, etc.
“I know, my God, that you examine our hearts and rejoice when you find integrity there.” (1 Chron. 29:17 NLT) When it comes to business or personal matters, we have to have integrity and a good heart. This is what God has called us to do. We cannot be spiteful or do ...
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The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
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This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
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1. West Region Future Leaders Summit April 2, 2011 Social Networking: What’s Club got to do with it? Presented by Linda Jackson
2. Linda Jackson @newoptimistclub Boise, Idaho USA Writer.Optimist.Visionary. I am passionate about sharing ideas that inspire us to make a difference at home, in our community and the world. What inspires you? Executive Director, Idaho Occupational Therapy Association PNW District Governor, 2009-2010 Founder and blogger of NewOptimistClub.com, ExperienceOptimism.org and PNWDistrictOptimist.com Social media practitioner
3. Introduce popular social media resources and tools Describe how social networking impacts an Optimist Club Discuss word of mouth marketing Inspire you to be an influencer
4. Social media is a way to transmit or share information with a broad audience.
14. Social networking is about engagement. It allows us to discuss our views with others.
15. Social networking helps you make decisions Available Hardcover, Audio, Kindle Customer reviews: 152 4.7 Star Rating It was frequently purchased with Seth Godin’sPoke the Box and Gary VaynerchukThank You Economy
20. Optimist International is becoming social Blogging Platform Engage and connect with Optimist Club members
21. The eOptimist blog was developed by Optimist International to share and live optimism with non-traditional members.
22. Other blogs share stories about what it means to be part of an Optimist Club http://www.experienceoptimism.org More than 1,000 stories online. http://www.pnwdistrictoptimist.com
23. Social networking allows you to identify, arrange or join groups of people who share your interests.
30. Like an elevator speech, we want to get to: Tell me more… We want to create mutually beneficial relationships based on shared values and goals.
31. The social network records real people giving live accounts of their activities, emotions and feelings. 78% of purchasers trust recommendations from peers Just 14% believe advertisements
32. << I want to go to lunch.>> << I went to lunch.>> <<This is where I ate lunch.>> <<Why do we eat lunch?>> <<Look at me eating lunch!>> <<I’m really good at eating lunch.>>
33. Social networking is not a fad. It is a fundamental shift in the way we communicate. Social networking improves your ability to influence and promote. Are you ready to connect? What about your Optimist Club?
34. Social networking provides an opportunity to show leadership Connect Share Promote others Be grateful Inspire trust Share some more Engage
35. Let’s engage! Linda Jackson Twitter: @newoptimistclub Facebook: www.facebook.com/lindaj Phone: 208.861.2310 Email: linda@newoptimistclub.com Skype: skypelindaj25