From the 2014 Rotary Convention (#ricon14) in Sydney, the 2 June workshop about how to transform your newsletter content for social media as well as tips for using images.
How to leverage social media throughout your event life cycleAnne Sigman
Learn the value of using social media during all of the phases of your event. Take away specific how-to’s that will include social media strategies and tools. Understand the resources you will need and how to add value to your event community.
From the 2014 Rotary Convention (#ricon14) in Sydney, the 2 June workshop about how to transform your newsletter content for social media as well as tips for using images.
How to leverage social media throughout your event life cycleAnne Sigman
Learn the value of using social media during all of the phases of your event. Take away specific how-to’s that will include social media strategies and tools. Understand the resources you will need and how to add value to your event community.
Social Media for Artists - How to Get Started, Best Practices and ResourcesKaren Kefauver
I love to help artists and with this presentation I aim to inspire, educate and persuade artists to create a Facebook business page for themselves and/or use other social media networks to promote their work. For more tips on social media, please like my Facebook business page here: https://www.facebook.com/karen.kefauver.business
Social Media 101 for Artists and MusiciansKatt Stearns
This presentation covers over some of the popular social platforms for artists and musicians. This is a 101 presentation that will walk you through the setup and basic social media. In this presentation we cover:
- What is social media
- How to create a social media strategy
- Facebook Marketing 101
- Twitter Marketing 101
- Instagram Marketing 101
- Setting up Google+
- YouTube Marketing 101
- Creating viral content
Any questions please contact me at Katt@KattStearns.com
What is your passion? Find your niche and go out there and show yourself. Choose the right online channels that fit you and the ones you want to share with. This presentation is full of inspiring examples and the steps for blogging and how to's on social media channels like Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+ and Youtube.
Pinterest is quickly becoming one of the most beneficial ways to showcase your business ideas, products, and inspirations. Before you start pinning, it is important to know who your audience are, when to pin, and how to make the most of your profile.
Social Media Teen Safety Seminar Training #SocialSavvyFamily Pam Moore
It is critical we help our entire family become socially savvy. Being socially savvy includes being smart about the social networks, knowing the risks, knowing how to get out of trouble when it happens and having fun! Communication is critical to success from the start to help it be an enjoyable experience for all.
This presentation was delivered as part of a social media training seminar in partnership with CrossPointe church Orlando.
Feel free to leverage content with full attribution to source with link to http://www.themarketingnutz.com and http://www.pammarketingnut.com. No copy/paste or duplication of content is permitted. Protected by Copyright 2014.
This slide serve as a guide to people who have just joined a Social Media and does not know about Social Media Etiquettes. It focuses on the point that Social Media is also like a society and so we must be responsible for what we speak on social media and we must not spam.
Social Media for Artists - How to Get Started, Best Practices and ResourcesKaren Kefauver
I love to help artists and with this presentation I aim to inspire, educate and persuade artists to create a Facebook business page for themselves and/or use other social media networks to promote their work. For more tips on social media, please like my Facebook business page here: https://www.facebook.com/karen.kefauver.business
Social Media 101 for Artists and MusiciansKatt Stearns
This presentation covers over some of the popular social platforms for artists and musicians. This is a 101 presentation that will walk you through the setup and basic social media. In this presentation we cover:
- What is social media
- How to create a social media strategy
- Facebook Marketing 101
- Twitter Marketing 101
- Instagram Marketing 101
- Setting up Google+
- YouTube Marketing 101
- Creating viral content
Any questions please contact me at Katt@KattStearns.com
What is your passion? Find your niche and go out there and show yourself. Choose the right online channels that fit you and the ones you want to share with. This presentation is full of inspiring examples and the steps for blogging and how to's on social media channels like Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+ and Youtube.
Pinterest is quickly becoming one of the most beneficial ways to showcase your business ideas, products, and inspirations. Before you start pinning, it is important to know who your audience are, when to pin, and how to make the most of your profile.
Social Media Teen Safety Seminar Training #SocialSavvyFamily Pam Moore
It is critical we help our entire family become socially savvy. Being socially savvy includes being smart about the social networks, knowing the risks, knowing how to get out of trouble when it happens and having fun! Communication is critical to success from the start to help it be an enjoyable experience for all.
This presentation was delivered as part of a social media training seminar in partnership with CrossPointe church Orlando.
Feel free to leverage content with full attribution to source with link to http://www.themarketingnutz.com and http://www.pammarketingnut.com. No copy/paste or duplication of content is permitted. Protected by Copyright 2014.
This slide serve as a guide to people who have just joined a Social Media and does not know about Social Media Etiquettes. It focuses on the point that Social Media is also like a society and so we must be responsible for what we speak on social media and we must not spam.
Leveraging Social Media to Build Better FuturesDavid Hood
Presentation for social entrepreneurs and other future builders from Global Shifts Social Enterprise Conference, December 2012 in Melbourne, Australia.
Helen Todd, CEO of Sociality Squared, and Chris Thorton, Chief Marketing Officer of Definition 6, spoke about the importance of visual marketing at Social Media Week 2013.
How to do better at social media. This is from a workshop I presented at Drake University on April 4, 2015. It includes:
• How to create native content for a platform
• Basic info about top 10 social networks
• How to improve what you currently do on social media
• How Facebook and Twitter work
• How to build your brand using Jabs
• New social media tools you can use today
• Strategies for building social media campaigns
Learn how to successfully promote Rotary through social
media with tools, tips, and techniques for building audiences
and engagement. We’ll discuss current social media trends
and cover advertising, types of content to post, and how you
can handle a social media crisis.
Learn how to successfully promote Rotary through social
media with tools, tips, and techniques for building audiences
and engagement. We’ll discuss current social media trends
and cover advertising, types of content to post, and how you
can handle a social media crisis.
Social media marketing strategy for churchesDunham+Company
Presented on September 29th, 2010 at the Kingdom Agenda Conference in Dallas Texas. Presentation gives a basic overview on Social Media and a plan for how churches should approach it, along with specific applications to engage with people and a list of tools to use.
5. Goals for the Morning
1. To develop working definition of Social
Media.
2. To develop a Social Media strategy
3. To understand at least three new ways to
utilize Social Media
#socialmediabootcamp
9. List of Helpful Terms
• Web 1.0
• Web 2.0
• URL
• Blog
• Hashtag (#): can by used by anyone to link
someone to a ‘trending’ topic’
– Example: #socialmediabootcamp
• Status: can be used to express a mood, thoughts,
present a question, or any other reason
#socialmediabootcamp
10. 1 Thessalonians 2:6-8
6 We were not looking for praise from
people, not from you or anyone else, even
though as apostles of Christ we could
have asserted our authority. 7 Instead, we
were like young children[a] among
you. Just as a nursing mother cares for
her children, 8 so we cared for you.
Because we loved you so much, we were
delighted to share with you not only the
gospel of God but our lives as well.
#socialmediabootcamp
14. 1. We need to CONTINUE to translate the
gospel and understand that all of us
speak with an accent.
2. To SEEK NEW ways to more effectively
communicate with this generation.
3. Understand that there BOTH advantages
and disadvantages with being a digital
native or a digital immigrant.
#socialmediabootcamp
15. Social Media Strategy
1. Determine your goal.
2. Research where your community is
utilizing social media.
3. Create a realistic list of action steps.
4. Measure your success.
#socialmediabootcamp
16. Social Media Explained
• Twitter: I am Eating a # Donut
• Facebook: I like donuts
• Foursquare: This is where I eat donuts
• Youtube: Here is a video of me eating donuts
• Linkedin: My skills include donut eating
• Pintrest: Here is a recipe for homemade
donuts
• G+: In my circle people eat donuts.
#socialmediabootcamp
18. YouTube
• Over 800 Million unique users each month
• Over 4 Billion hours of video are watched
each month
• 72 hours of video are uploaded every minute
• 70% of YouTube traffic is outside U.S.
• In 2011 had more than 1 trillion views or 140
views for every person on earth
#socialmediabootcamp
25. Twitter
• WHAT IS IT?
– Twitter is a place to let others in on your life in 150
characters
– This is the place that hashtags are most commonly used
• HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT MY CHURCH?
– Believe it or not, people do care about what you’re doing or
how you’re feeling during the day
– Connect with other people and input
thoughts about trending topics
#socialmediabootcamp
26. Instagram
• WHAT IS IT?
– Social media site that allows people to follow, like and
comment on your posts
– Instagram allows you to simply post pictures with captions
• HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT MY CHURCH?
– Allows you to post pictures of events
– Allows you to easily distribute information to your followers
– Allows you to see your followers and the
things that they are doing so you can be
connected with them outside of your
organization
#socialmediabootcamp
27. Pinterest
• WHAT IS IT?
– Pinterest is a photo driven site for people to post on different
boards for different ideas, recipes, crafts, etc.
– The photos are linked to different websites
where you can get step by step information on
the different pins
• HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT MY CHURCH?
– Pinterest is full of ideas that can be used for different events
and programs
• Snack ideas, craft ideas, game ideas, program ideas
#socialmediabootcamp
28. Snapchat
• WHAT IS IT?
– Snapchat is the newest form of social media hitting the
phones of teenagers
– Provides a quick and easy way to communicate using only
photographs and text
• HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT MY CHURCH?
– Allows for quick and easy communication for brief
information
– Mass chat can be sent of a flier of an event
or last minute information that the kids
need to know in their planning
#socialmediabootcamp
30. Facebook Stats
• 1 Billion Users as of Oct 2012
• 81% of Facebook users are outside of the
United States and Canada
• 584 Million Daily Users
• 604 Million Mobile Monthly users
• The average Facebook user has 120 friends
• In an average month 300 million photos per
day
#socialmediabootcamp
31. Facebook Tips
• Start with a page
• Multiple page administrators
• Encourage leadership to check-in
#socialmediabootcamp
34. What is Facebook?
1. We keep things
2. A place for friends and family
3. A place where we can be in control
4. A place we can present an image of ourselves
#socialmediabootcamp
35. How should the church respond?
1. Humility not allowing the allure of semi-
anonymous communication to turn us into
something we are not.
2. Seek to create an Authentic Connection
3. As portal to bridge communities
#socialmediabootcamp
Hello my name is Josh, I am the Youth director at Covenant Presbyterian Church. I also speak and consult through Directions in Youth Ministry. I live in Downingtown with my wife and son J.D. Here is a photo of them.
I want to begin by talking about goals for this afternoon. First, I can tell you we probably won’t go a whole two hours because frankly I am not that interesting and second I just got the schedule yesterday saying it was two hours. So goalsTo have a working definition of Social Media.To understand at least three new ways you can utilize Social Media in your ministryTo keep your neighbor awake
Web 1.0- is a webpage designed to share or transmit a topic one wayWeb 2.0- encourages interaction a blog is example of web 2.0 comments can be left and discussions can be hadURL- Universal Resource Locator.. This would be address of the webpage you are trying to accessBlog- Are part journal part resource. They originally started as online Diarie, but have kind of progressed to become part of journalism
The apostles show us a model of effectively do ministry. The apostles share their lives in to share the Gospel. As youth workers we are role and desire should be to share the gospel through our lives. This means sharing our time, our personal gifts, and our personalities with our students. So when we talk about Media, Social Media, we need to understand it in this context. This topic is really broad topic, and it encompasses a lot of different mediums. This presentation is meant to be a primer you guys are going to get a little bit of everything. It is meant to show you how to effectively dip your toe in the water. One of the things that would be most helpful for me is if each of shared a little bit about our ministries and what we do and how we use media in them? How familiar are you with facebook
The reason I wanted to share this seminar is, I have a friend who I would call an uber nerd. I asked what he share to a group like? Is response was if they have to go to seminar like this they probably can’t doi do it. I strongly disagree I have a volunteer in her 70’s she helps with middle school youth group. After youth group one night about 3 or 4 years ago she asked me “what is facebook ? is it some new type of e-mail?” I asked why she was wondering about facebook. She said the girls in her small group were talking about it. She came by office for like 2 or 3 weeks and I helped her set up a facebook account and I showed her how to use it. Now she talks to students all the time through facebook. She might not play dodge ball with them or hang out with them at Starbucks but she comments on their photos, talks to them online and prays for them constantly. For her facebook changed the way she does youth ministry. She choose to share her life and the gospel through social media while in her 70’s.
I have often heard some folks tell me they don’t want learn about social media or technology, they tell me they are to old. The custodian at our church is an example. Until about six or seven years ago he still owned a rotary phone. The only reason he gave up his old phone is because he tried to call a business and he couldn’t talk to anyone because the menu would work without a touch tone. He is what we would a Digital Immigrant. This gap has been summarized the stress and strain of these two technological generations into two categories digital immigrant and digital native. This idea was coined by Marc Prensky. Basically anyone under 20 is a digital native. Anyone under 20 twenty living in the US is a digitial native they have never known a period of life when technology was not common place. If you are over 20 you are considered a Digital Immigrant. The best way to understand this is by following the logic of the Immigrant analogy. I think of my great grandmother. She was born in Barbados, but when she was about 16 she along with her parent Immigrated to US. Even though she spoke English she spoke it with an accent. She grew up on an island and not experienced non-tropical climates and she moved to NYC. No matter how much she assimilated she was always an immigrant. Her parents congregated with all immigrants and spent time with others who were from Barbados. She never lost her accent nor her culture. All of us over 20 have immigrated into a digital world. We speak with accents some like my custodian have more distinct accents.
For example do you print your e-mail? Do you have someone else print your e-mail?Do you edit documents on the computer? Do you present from paper? Do you ever call someone to find out if they got your e-mail? Do you actually use your phone as a phone? Do you use a manual or do you expect software to be intuitive enough you can figure it out?We are speaking an entirely Digital Generation. Our role as youth workers is to communicate to this generation of students. This generation of students who are growing up with completely different assumptions, they learn and think differently than generations before them, and in general they value different things. In general this generation value speed, often parallel process and multi tasks. So why is this important?
Digital Natives, generally have a greater understanding of technology, a natural curiosity to use it. At the same time because they accept technology as natural they may not question the need or the use of it. Digital Immigrants in general have a harder time adapting to a technological rich environment. But they understand what it means to not have technology, to not have a cell phone or 24/7 access to your friends etc. What other advantages do you see to this understanding of Digital Immigrant vs. Digital Native?
Here is the warning. YOU SHOULD NOT ENGAGE IN ANY SOCIAL MEDIA WITHOUT A STRATEGY! I can’t emphasize this enough. If this does not help you to communicate better or get more time with your students you should not use it, it is often a WASTE of time. What can you realistically do?What can you resourceHow are you going to brand yourself?What will your social media web look like?
One of the best explanation I ever saw of how to explain social media comes from www.geek.com by Matt Humphries. He used the example of donuts. If you have a question please ask because don’t want anyone to be confused. It is has been my experience that students really only use two maybe three of these. My Senior’s and college kids use Twitter, some kids use Google + and all my kids use Youtube and Facebook. Youtube is pretty cool. You can create video’s for youtube. Youtube is fun. I have watched a lot youth workers create video’s with their kids for youtube. It is a great way to get a small group together all you need to is a camera and some video editing software. These don’t have to take a lot of time.