Ten Things Financial Executives need to Know About Facebook and Social Media.
Social Networking is still Networking. How to use Facebook for business. How to build business relationships with LinkedIn. How to monitor what is being said online. How do we use YouTube videos. My favorite social media secret weapon!
Social Media 101: Online Communication as Stakeholder EngagementifPeople
You've heard the hype, but do you know what exactly "Web 2.0" and "social media" refer to, and more importantly, how they can help your organization? This introductory workshop is designed to help you understand the implications of social media for your organization's communications strategy and gain confidence in navigating the language and tools of the modern online experience. Presentation delivered as part of the "Social Media 101" training in Atlanta at the Georgia Center for Nonprofits (GCN) as part of their series on social media trainings (see www.ifpeople.net/learn ).
Ten Things Financial Executives need to Know About Facebook and Social Media.
Social Networking is still Networking. How to use Facebook for business. How to build business relationships with LinkedIn. How to monitor what is being said online. How do we use YouTube videos. My favorite social media secret weapon!
Social Media 101: Online Communication as Stakeholder EngagementifPeople
You've heard the hype, but do you know what exactly "Web 2.0" and "social media" refer to, and more importantly, how they can help your organization? This introductory workshop is designed to help you understand the implications of social media for your organization's communications strategy and gain confidence in navigating the language and tools of the modern online experience. Presentation delivered as part of the "Social Media 101" training in Atlanta at the Georgia Center for Nonprofits (GCN) as part of their series on social media trainings (see www.ifpeople.net/learn ).
Social Media Toolbox: Tools and Tips to expand your platform and presence online was presented by Social Media Speaker and Digital Marketing Coach Dawn Raquel Jensen to the East Orange Chamber of Commerce September 2013. http://www.virtualoptions.net For more information about @dawnjensen, @virtualoptions, contact dawn@virtualoptions.net
Social Networking is a valuable new communication tool that can either help or hinder organizations depending on how it is used by employees or representatives. Catherine Ford will discuss some important do’s and don’ts for company employees and introduce some of the social networking tools that are available.
People, who did not grow up in the Internet Age are often afraid to use Social Media in their Job Search. They either do not know enough about; can't see how it applies to finding a job; and often just plain fear it. This presentation is very basic and addresses most of these concerns. It's just enough, but not too much for older workers to understand and manage.
LinkedIn has become a vital resource for finding employment opportunities. Many companies and recruiters use LinkedIn to source and attract applicants for open positions in their organizations. Increasingly, employers are researching applicants on LinkedIn before deciding to interview or hire them. Even if you are not actively seeking new employment, LinkedIn can lead to new opportunities that you may have never considered.
This presentation was originally created for the Special Libraries Association, North Carolina Chapter, and covers the following:
• How to create a professional LinkedIn profile
• How to use your profile to effectively network online and in person
• How to “passively” job search and indicate openness to new opportunities
How do you use social media to supplement your job search? This short presentation covers the basics!
Topics include the use of Twitter, LinkedIn, Flavours.me and About.me. We hope that this presentation shows you how you can supplement your job search with various social networking tools.
Presentation on the effect of social media on crime to the Junior Chamber International's Coconut Grove Chapter. The presentation addresses how professionals use social media to promote their practice, and how police are using social media to prosecute criminals.
How to present and protect your Non-profit brand when using social media sites such as Facebook. This presentation includes the slides shown at Social Media Breakfast Maine and some additional slides as well.
Introduction to Social Media for Executives: Job Hunting with Social MediaAugie Ray
A basic 30- to 45-minute introduction to using social media for career management and job hunting. Includes data on how recruiters are using Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, tips for making the most of LinkedIn and considerations for how Facebook may be kept person or also used for professional networking.
Social Media Toolbox: Tools and Tips to expand your platform and presence online was presented by Social Media Speaker and Digital Marketing Coach Dawn Raquel Jensen to the East Orange Chamber of Commerce September 2013. http://www.virtualoptions.net For more information about @dawnjensen, @virtualoptions, contact dawn@virtualoptions.net
Social Networking is a valuable new communication tool that can either help or hinder organizations depending on how it is used by employees or representatives. Catherine Ford will discuss some important do’s and don’ts for company employees and introduce some of the social networking tools that are available.
People, who did not grow up in the Internet Age are often afraid to use Social Media in their Job Search. They either do not know enough about; can't see how it applies to finding a job; and often just plain fear it. This presentation is very basic and addresses most of these concerns. It's just enough, but not too much for older workers to understand and manage.
LinkedIn has become a vital resource for finding employment opportunities. Many companies and recruiters use LinkedIn to source and attract applicants for open positions in their organizations. Increasingly, employers are researching applicants on LinkedIn before deciding to interview or hire them. Even if you are not actively seeking new employment, LinkedIn can lead to new opportunities that you may have never considered.
This presentation was originally created for the Special Libraries Association, North Carolina Chapter, and covers the following:
• How to create a professional LinkedIn profile
• How to use your profile to effectively network online and in person
• How to “passively” job search and indicate openness to new opportunities
How do you use social media to supplement your job search? This short presentation covers the basics!
Topics include the use of Twitter, LinkedIn, Flavours.me and About.me. We hope that this presentation shows you how you can supplement your job search with various social networking tools.
Presentation on the effect of social media on crime to the Junior Chamber International's Coconut Grove Chapter. The presentation addresses how professionals use social media to promote their practice, and how police are using social media to prosecute criminals.
How to present and protect your Non-profit brand when using social media sites such as Facebook. This presentation includes the slides shown at Social Media Breakfast Maine and some additional slides as well.
Introduction to Social Media for Executives: Job Hunting with Social MediaAugie Ray
A basic 30- to 45-minute introduction to using social media for career management and job hunting. Includes data on how recruiters are using Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, tips for making the most of LinkedIn and considerations for how Facebook may be kept person or also used for professional networking.
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Worcester County Bar Association Presents The LinkedIn LawyerDavid Barrett
The WCBA Law Office Technology Section presents "The LinkedIn Lawyer"
Thursday, April 8, 2010
4:00pm - 6:30pm
Worcester District Registry of Deeds Commonwealth Room
90 Front Street
Worcester, MA
David will demonstrate how the use of social media tools like Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter and legal blawging may enhance your legal practice. Topics will include: Generating legal referrals with social media, social media and legal ethics and social media for the busy professional.
$10.00 for WCBA Members
$40.00 for Non-Member
Seating is limited so please register in advance by contacting the WCBA office at 508-752-1311. Door registration will be accepted.
For questions please contact the Worcester County Bar Association, 19 Norwich Street, Worcester, MA 01608.
Jay Berkowitz of Ten Golden Rules and Alex Harris of AlexDesigns.com present Ten Beginner to Advanced Strategies to Use Social Media to Build Your Business.
Simplifying Social Media. For Research, Connection & DifferentiationSimple Marketing Now LLC
A social media revolution is upon us, with no sign of abating. Rather than ignore it, consider embracing it and all that social has to offer you for research, connection and differentiation. This presentation offers perspective on how the social media revolution has changed the business landscape and how to make sense of the tools of social media for your job search and for marketing.
How and Why Associations should participate in social media. How to begin, What to do first. A basic overview of social media networks and use of media to promote classes, provide information, mediums to use and how to garnish member support and participation.
Grow your association with social media
Debbie Kirkland, Realtor
HomeSalesofTallahassee.com
This class gives the student an introduction overview of the power of social media and how to get started. I outline the top 4 that I recommend as a must for most businesses.
Take some of the confusion out of the social media maze with this COSE Home Business Network June 25 workshop by Chris Brown, publisher of Branding & Marketing blog and owner of Marketing Resources & Results.
You\'ve set up your Facebook Business Page, a Twitter account, and your profile is on LinkedIn. Now what? This power point presentation provides small businesses with short and easy strategies to get started in optimizing their presence on these three essential social media sites.
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Editor's Notes
Good writers with passion = bloggers Seeking national attention = Twitter Friendly acquaintances for referrals = Facebook Professional acquaintances for referrals = LinkedIn
General sites have categories to submit stories to, but genre specific social news sites are proliferating
Lawyers are slow in catching on to these. Great way to control image and information you advertise. Creating daily snippets of knowledge that likely takes no effort to compose
and if done well, can create trust very quickly, perhaps even quicker than text which can easily be copied or paraphrased from others
Does anyone use one of these? I just barely started using SU but don’t remember to rank pages – plus no browner button for Google Chrome
These are good if you want to market to other lawyers. I spend a lot of time on LinkedIn
Most forgotten form of SM Throwback to “chat rooms” Around before “search” engines
Lots of pull Tons of friends and fans Whatever they say/bookmark is worshipped Takes pride that they are a Super User Some have ulterior motive
Really active Submit a lot Vote a lot Comment a lot May evolve into a Super User
Sign up for as many SM sites possible Submit only own stories/articles/praises for self Then submit more of the same Don’t realize they aren’t being social
Pent up rage Lets true emotion and anger out being Internet alias Criticize/argue over anything: your views, grammar, location Will let you know how horrible you are
Signs up for sites but doesn’t participate Uses SM for own benefit/entertainment Similar to Avid Learner and Average Joe This is me on Facebook
Helps people she doesn’t know Usually have a lot of knowledge and want to share it Usually borderline Active User and Super User
Knowledge hungry Love self help and how to articles Easily spend tons of time getting deeper and deeper into Internet Oftentimes Lurkers bc don’t want to be social, just learn
SM on spare time Doesn’t submit content Not social May comment occasionally Adds friends every now and then Most common of all users
Starbucks and Dell have 11 channels I engage in 3 mainly (and an Average Joe/Lurker) on a few others
Surprisingly few local lawyers have blogs When you update your blog, automated messages can b sent to your other SM for followers to return to your blog and read what you posted. Blog can house your Twitter accounts, professional photographs, videos, and can conspicuously highlight your LinkedIn and Facebook profiles
Constant addition of new material will have your blog recognized by search engines and listed higher in search results. This is called SEO and is the crux of how people can find you online
World’s largest professional networking site
I follow his blog but not his Twitter
I’m connected to McLain on LinkedIn and was through Twitter
When do you think the last time was when a mega-firm out of NYC was hired because of their phone book listing?
MI: Professional? Busy? Lazy? Overwhelmed? DYN: Include web links with short URLs / Great way to drive viewers to website or blog SWC: For solos/smalls it’s company Like a ListServe but more diverse Media: Journalists search Twitter for quotes and experts – I’ve been quoted in ABA b/c of Twitter
Combine Facebook with other social media tools like Twitter. For example, when someone asks a question on Twitter, you can respond in detail in a blog post and link to it from Facebook My practice doesn’t lead to Facebook use
If videos are too grainy or you don’t resonate well with the audience; Pay attention to light and audio; Videos don’t return a lot of SEO;