Facebook is a social networking website founded by Mark Zuckerberg that connects over 1 billion users worldwide through sharing photos, messages, and life events. It allows users to easily share content and stay connected with friends and family. Though initially used solely for social purposes, Facebook has increasingly become integrated into many other aspects of modern life, with applications for games, mobile use, event planning, groups and causes, and even political campaigns. As Facebook has grown exponentially, concerns around privacy and oversharing have also increased.
Find out more and get involved with Join In at http://www.joininuk.org/
== About The Guide ==
Social media and local sport clubs were made for each other. You can update people on club news, while your members can keep the ‘social’ side going when they’re not in the clubhouse.
And of course, social media gives you a perfect opportunity to promote your Join In event.
This guide offers some quick ideas for attracting people to your event using Facebook and Twitter – two of the most widely-used networks in the UK.
(And if you’re completely new to social media, we’ll point you in the right direction for getting started.)
You’ll even find some ready-to-go Facebook posts and tweets to add to your profiles.
== About Join In ==
On 18/19th August 2012, Join In will encourage the nation to head down to where it starts for every great champion: their local sports club. Find out more at http://www.joininuk.org/
Social Networking with Facebook - A PrimerKim Ethridge
Created for a lunch-n-learn for our employees to answer the questions: what is it? why is CBF involved? Why should I be involved? how the heck do you use it?
Credit to Katya Andresen, Mark Rovner http://tinyurl.com/4fxbd5
Credit to Ivan Boothe http://tinyurl.com/4sgaac
Find out more and get involved with Join In at http://www.joininuk.org/
== About The Guide ==
Social media and local sport clubs were made for each other. You can update people on club news, while your members can keep the ‘social’ side going when they’re not in the clubhouse.
And of course, social media gives you a perfect opportunity to promote your Join In event.
This guide offers some quick ideas for attracting people to your event using Facebook and Twitter – two of the most widely-used networks in the UK.
(And if you’re completely new to social media, we’ll point you in the right direction for getting started.)
You’ll even find some ready-to-go Facebook posts and tweets to add to your profiles.
== About Join In ==
On 18/19th August 2012, Join In will encourage the nation to head down to where it starts for every great champion: their local sports club. Find out more at http://www.joininuk.org/
Social Networking with Facebook - A PrimerKim Ethridge
Created for a lunch-n-learn for our employees to answer the questions: what is it? why is CBF involved? Why should I be involved? how the heck do you use it?
Credit to Katya Andresen, Mark Rovner http://tinyurl.com/4fxbd5
Credit to Ivan Boothe http://tinyurl.com/4sgaac
Designing and Measuring Return on Engagement Debra Askanase
Numbers don't convert to Return on Engagement (ROE), so what does? This presentation reviews all as your social media strategy and activities for the highest ROE, based on the latest research. The presentation also covers an approach to ROE measurement.
Nonprofits that excel in social media communication and engagement also understand that internal social media capacity affects external activities. This presentation covers the four internal assets needed to fully optimize social media as an organization: social media staffing, an internal social culture, budgeting, and a social media policy.
Takeaways:
• Importance of social media policies, and key questions to address
• Social media staffing structure configurations
• Internal social culture self-assessment and key stepping stones to becoming a social organization
• How much does social media really cost?
Social Media Guide for Local Public Health AgenciesAllison Kline
"Creating and Connecting with an Online Community: A Social Media Guide for Local Public Health Agencies" was created to assist in account set-up, management, content creation and formation of social media policy by the Springfield-Greene County (Mo.) Health Department. For more information contact Allison Kline (Public Information Intern) at akline@springfieldmo.gov.
What's the secret to designing and executing a successful online engagement campaign? It's all detailed in this presentation, including assets needed to launch and run a successful digital engagement campaign, timelines, elements of engagement campaigns, and two case studies. Throughout, there are checklists to help you prepare and succeed: checklists of organizational readiness, campaign prep, and campaign assets. Included are two case studies of nonprofit digital engagement campaigns: the NYC Elder Abuse Center's 14 Days of Thanks Campaign, and the National Brain Tumor Society's Brain Tumor Awareness Month multifaceted awareness campaign.
Presentation given by Brian Barela and Dan Birch at the US Staff Conference 2011.
Outlines a basic strategy for mpd and social media as well as tips and tactics to increase effectiveness.
The Role of the Community Manager: Turning Content into ConversationsMarisa Peacock
Managing your school’s Facebook takes more than just pushing out content. It requires that you facilitate conversations with your followers. Learn how to engage, promote and monitor your community so that you’re building valuable and meaningful relationships that benefit both your school and its fans.
Facebook for Real Estate-general overview of pages, wall, newsfeed, NEW privacy settings, lists, and netiquette. Case studies of real estate business pages. (EXTENSIVE SCREEN SHOTS)
Designing and Measuring Return on Engagement Debra Askanase
Numbers don't convert to Return on Engagement (ROE), so what does? This presentation reviews all as your social media strategy and activities for the highest ROE, based on the latest research. The presentation also covers an approach to ROE measurement.
Nonprofits that excel in social media communication and engagement also understand that internal social media capacity affects external activities. This presentation covers the four internal assets needed to fully optimize social media as an organization: social media staffing, an internal social culture, budgeting, and a social media policy.
Takeaways:
• Importance of social media policies, and key questions to address
• Social media staffing structure configurations
• Internal social culture self-assessment and key stepping stones to becoming a social organization
• How much does social media really cost?
Social Media Guide for Local Public Health AgenciesAllison Kline
"Creating and Connecting with an Online Community: A Social Media Guide for Local Public Health Agencies" was created to assist in account set-up, management, content creation and formation of social media policy by the Springfield-Greene County (Mo.) Health Department. For more information contact Allison Kline (Public Information Intern) at akline@springfieldmo.gov.
What's the secret to designing and executing a successful online engagement campaign? It's all detailed in this presentation, including assets needed to launch and run a successful digital engagement campaign, timelines, elements of engagement campaigns, and two case studies. Throughout, there are checklists to help you prepare and succeed: checklists of organizational readiness, campaign prep, and campaign assets. Included are two case studies of nonprofit digital engagement campaigns: the NYC Elder Abuse Center's 14 Days of Thanks Campaign, and the National Brain Tumor Society's Brain Tumor Awareness Month multifaceted awareness campaign.
Presentation given by Brian Barela and Dan Birch at the US Staff Conference 2011.
Outlines a basic strategy for mpd and social media as well as tips and tactics to increase effectiveness.
The Role of the Community Manager: Turning Content into ConversationsMarisa Peacock
Managing your school’s Facebook takes more than just pushing out content. It requires that you facilitate conversations with your followers. Learn how to engage, promote and monitor your community so that you’re building valuable and meaningful relationships that benefit both your school and its fans.
Facebook for Real Estate-general overview of pages, wall, newsfeed, NEW privacy settings, lists, and netiquette. Case studies of real estate business pages. (EXTENSIVE SCREEN SHOTS)
What is facebook
why was facebook created
Facebook addiction
social media
who is the owner of facebook?
Facebook design in different years
Pros and cons of using facebook
Covering Facebook for beginners using real-world case studies drawn from the nonprofit sector demonstrating how Facebook can be used to build community, increase engagement, fundraise and much more.
Perché alcuni megabrand hanno fallito con il facebook commerce e hanno deciso di chiudere i loro fanStores? Quali sono i vantaggi di vendere su Facebook e quali sono stati gli errori commessi? Come sviluppare allora una value proposition per il Facebook Commerce? Di questo e altro abbiamo parlato oggi al Workshop su Facebook Commerce, organizzato da DML a Milano.
This is a deck that we developed to brief the agency, but thought would be good to share. The presentation highlights the issues facing Facebook users when the privacy policies were updated in early 2010.
2. The Rise of facebook What is facebook? Why has facebook established such a huge following? How has facebook changed society?
3. Mark Zuckerberg = Innovative Genius Facebook is a social networking website that was founded by Mark Zuckerberg Time magazine added Zuckerberg as one of The World's Most Influential People of 2008. when he was 23 As of January 2010 Zuckerberg is the youngest self-made billionaire worth more than 2 billion dollars....what a champion
4. What is it? Facebook connects people through use of e-mail, photos, instant messaging, and profile sharing Share photos and videos with your friends and family, and post comments similar to a blog Facebook is very user friendly and easy to use and best of all FREE
6. Applications Facebook makes a great deal of revenue through applications Game developers have further addicted people to the website through simple mindless games like farmville.
7. Facebook for mobile Facebook can now be integrated with your iphone or blackberry There are SOOO many applications on facebook the list is endless You can even purchase animated gifts to give to people on their birthdays which cost $1.00…Neat
8. Groups and Events Facebook makes planning events and parties much simpler, and more efficient then regular e-mail Systematically create an event the way you want it Surrounding friends can RSVP Join various groups started by existing members to do with just about anything From fan clubs, to protests, to debates Can this onion ring get more fans than Justin Bieber? YOU BE THE JUDGE
9. Privacy Concern Facebook has underwent its fair shair off controversy that has only recently been diminishing People have objected to being “tagged” in photos that they do not desire to see surfaced on the web Facebook can be a creepers dream as it is easy to browse through peoples personal photos via public profile
10. Effect on Politics Over 1,000,000 people installed the Facebook application 'US politics' to take part in the 2008 election Barack Obama benefited from a domination of support on facebook, further catapulting his attention