Gus Wagner from @RocketGroup presented first
- Communication w/ elected officials. Amazing how many people have talked with Governors and National senators/reps face to face in this room
- Over 1/2 a million elected officials across the USA (including judges, school boards, etc)
- Staff members are the ones keeping in touch, and reading the messages.
- chances are increasing that your elected officials are active on twitter or facebook
- What is #AstroNetTurfRoots mean?
- Use social media to create REAL
- Missouri & social media
- 2.74mil Facebook accounts
- 12,753 Twitter accounts
- @techlh: Missouri is 42% below the national average in twitter usage WOW
- Identify the person speaking, even if you have multiple people tweeting
- Empower the people you bring together. Give them something to do
- Use the tools to COMMUNICATE and EDUCATE the people who REGULATE our lives.
- @robynsworld: are you unsure who is using the social media accounts for your elected official? ASK them! Also interact w/them
Finding the Networking Value by Lakesha Brown of XD Web Solutions
- It's not just being online, but in WHO YOU KNOW
- Why network? To Be:
- Better Known
- Better Connected
- Better Equipped
- Don't just yell or broadcast to people. Be sure to interact & listen
- Multiple tweets from @glamkitten88, who summarized this session VERY well:
- No one wants to be THAT guy - the guy who broadcasts and shouts messages.
- 80% engaging content - be relevant online. 20% talking about yourself. Interact with and engage others more than anything else.
- Social media is not a strategy or a tactic - It's a channel
- Share your content and others' content. Always. Spread the love! #smbstl (This includes RT'ing.)
- Share more, and give to others. You will get a LOT back
- Twitter chat sessions help join people with the same interests
- Google Doc w/
- @glamkitten88 said it best "Twitter chats help you connect with new people and gain followed in the process. #smbstl(Plus, they are super fun!)"
- Don't forget the e-mail signature w/ links
LinkedIn for Everyone by @NickGilham
- #1 Social network for Professionals (Facebook for business people)
- What is LinkedIn
- Online Resume
- Corp Espionage tool
- Job Board
- Question/Answer site
- 75 Companies on Fortune 100 use Linked in for Hiring
- There is a WSJ article about your LinkedIn Photo (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203388804576613561719372694.html)
- Don't take the default 'personal note' when connecting to someone on LinkedIn
- Specialties is a chance to repeat items in your summary. List multiple items separated by a comma.
- Use the Skills that LinkedIn has in their system. It links to more information
- Premium account
- Gives you more visual information about who visited your profile
- Industry information about those who visit you
- Keyboard search info on your profile
- Use http://inmaps.linkedinlabs.com to see more information on your relationships
How to engage your audience by Eli Rose Social
- Don't forget to keep the About page of your blog updated. E-mail address and Twitter handle w/ links
- Be sure to use your real e-mail address when commenting. Bloggers don't want to see noreply@whatever.com
- @robynsworld gave the following tweets
- Blog Engagement - leave comments on other blogs, be sincere, show you've paid attention #smbstl
- Facebook uses EdgeRank - algorithm based on affinity x weight x time decay. It means interact on FB so you show up for others
- Want to make custom tabs, run sweepstakes, etc. on Facebook? Try Shortstack http://bit.ly/pc17lZ
- Way to check your engagement. Used www.EdgerankChecker.com
- Twitter interactions
- Create Twitter lists
- Twitcleaner
- Formulists
- Use caution w/ automated tools
- LOATHE for AutoDM
- Triberr is like AutoDM
4 comments:
Thanks so much for joining us at Show Me the Blog today. I hope you are finding the information useful.
Thank you to The Cubicle Chick for hosting a great event.
This is an excellent combination of notes!! Thanks for putting this together...love it!
See Day 2 at http://pscherry.blogspot.com/2011/10/show-me-blog-day-2-morning.html
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