A presentation on social media strategy for the Arkansas Association of Two-Year Colleges, focusing on building relationships with all target audiences.
Presentatie voor de werkgevers van brabant. Kernbetoog: de innovatie gaat langzaam in bedrijven. Digitale innovatie gaat sneller bij consumenten dan bij de bedrijven.
Brief overview of social media tools followed by application: community building, social media policy development, and PR/Crisis management. All from the perspective of schools and education.
Presentatie voor de werkgevers van brabant. Kernbetoog: de innovatie gaat langzaam in bedrijven. Digitale innovatie gaat sneller bij consumenten dan bij de bedrijven.
Brief overview of social media tools followed by application: community building, social media policy development, and PR/Crisis management. All from the perspective of schools and education.
The Social Revolution: How Journalists Can Build Relationships in the Digital...Ghidotti Communications
This was a presentation for Write for Arkansas, a great program that supports journalists across the state. The presentation focuses on ways journalists can benefit from the use of social media - for engaging their community, becoming community managers, connecting with sources and breaking news.
Lights, Camera, Action: Using Video in Your PR Strategy – Presented by Natalie Ghidotti, APR and Jeff Dailey for the 2013 Public Relations Society of America International Conference, Philadelphia, October 2013.
Designing Your Future:Networking without the IckCindy Li
My talk was sponsored by the Unversity of TN Chattanooga. This talk was on April 9, 2009. It was part 1 of 2 presentations. I spoke about how to use the social networking sites to increase your visibility and how finding things online can improve your life offline.
Improving your brand (simple as your avatar) can help people relate to you vs an Illustration.
Some websites and companies are keeping an eye out for your privacy but some arent.
A presentation for the planning day for Catholic Education, Cairns focusing on “Contemporary School Library Design” - ensuring that pedagogy drives the design and functionality of our school libraries.
This is an ongoing course at McGill university on Electronic marketplaces and social media
The 3rd session discusses building websites and best practices
TimesOpen Keynote: Technology and the Future of the NewspaperTim O'Reilly
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Michael Tamblyn - 6 Projects That Could Change Publishing for the BetterBookNet Canada
Michael Tamblyn, CEO of BookNet Canada, describes 6 projects/changes/initiatives that could make things better for publishers, readers, and others with an interest in the future of the book.
The Social Revolution: How Journalists Can Build Relationships in the Digital...Ghidotti Communications
This was a presentation for Write for Arkansas, a great program that supports journalists across the state. The presentation focuses on ways journalists can benefit from the use of social media - for engaging their community, becoming community managers, connecting with sources and breaking news.
Lights, Camera, Action: Using Video in Your PR Strategy – Presented by Natalie Ghidotti, APR and Jeff Dailey for the 2013 Public Relations Society of America International Conference, Philadelphia, October 2013.
Designing Your Future:Networking without the IckCindy Li
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Improving your brand (simple as your avatar) can help people relate to you vs an Illustration.
Some websites and companies are keeping an eye out for your privacy but some arent.
A presentation for the planning day for Catholic Education, Cairns focusing on “Contemporary School Library Design” - ensuring that pedagogy drives the design and functionality of our school libraries.
This is an ongoing course at McGill university on Electronic marketplaces and social media
The 3rd session discusses building websites and best practices
TimesOpen Keynote: Technology and the Future of the NewspaperTim O'Reilly
The keynote I gave at the Times Open event: http://timesopen.com (#timesopen on twitter) Main point: publishing thrives when it bestows status on members of a community. What publishing can learn from twitter. Why the NY Times approach to community, focusing just on readers, misses this. Why Open APIs and platforms are good :-) Hurrah for the new TimesOpen APIs.
Michael Tamblyn - 6 Projects That Could Change Publishing for the BetterBookNet Canada
Michael Tamblyn, CEO of BookNet Canada, describes 6 projects/changes/initiatives that could make things better for publishers, readers, and others with an interest in the future of the book.
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6. 85% of college admissions offices report they
use at least one form of social media:
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7. 85% of college admissions offices report they
use at least one form of social media:
61% social networking
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8. 85% of college admissions offices report they
use at least one form of social media:
61% social networking
48% video blogging
Monday, October 19, 2009
9. 85% of college admissions offices report they
use at least one form of social media:
61% social networking
48% video blogging
41% blogging
Monday, October 19, 2009
10. 85% of college admissions offices report they
use at least one form of social media:
61% social networking
48% video blogging
41% blogging
36% message boards
Monday, October 19, 2009
11. 85% of college admissions offices report they
use at least one form of social media:
61% social networking
48% video blogging
41% blogging
36% message boards
16% podcasts
Monday, October 19, 2009
12. 85% of college admissions offices report they
use at least one form of social media:
61% social networking
48% video blogging
41% blogging
36% message boards
16% podcasts
10% wikis
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14. UpTake now has 20 million consumer reviews
of the hospitality industry
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15. UpTake now has 20 million consumer reviews
of the hospitality industry
Arkansas has 502,880 18+ Facebook users
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16. UpTake now has 20 million consumer reviews
of the hospitality industry
Arkansas has 502,880 18+ Facebook users
Arkansas has more than 25,000 Twitter users in
Little Rock
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19. Measurable Objectives
Specify an outcome (To increase, to
decrease, to maintain)
State the level of change (from 10% to
20%)
Set a target date (by December 2010)
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20. What Is Your Objective?
Create awareness?
Encourage connection?
Inspire loyalty?
Create ambassadors?
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21. “Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to
victory. Tactics without strategy
are the noise before the defeat.”
- Sun Tzu, The Art of War
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24. Who are you trying to reach? Parents?
Current students? Potential students? Alumni?
Business professionals? Area residents? Where
are these people online?
Go back to those goals and objectives. What
spells success for you?
What tools can you manage best with your
time and resources? What will be the best ROI
for you?
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27. Two-Way
Communication
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28. Two-Way
Communication
Initiate conversation
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29. Two-Way
Communication
Initiate conversation
Ask for feedback and response
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30. Two-Way
Communication
Initiate conversation
Ask for feedback and response
Maintain dialogue and interaction with your
brand
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