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“Social Media Starter Moves For: Non-profits”
1.) Project management
2.) Systems Administration (downtimes/upgrades/etc.)
3.) Software release builds (alpha testing, beta testing, etc.)
4.) HR policy
5.) Diversity policy
6.) Employee referral pushes
Is this along the lines of that for which you are searching?
Barbara
On the other hand, I'd like to see models or "use cases" of how social media can help with community relationships in non for profit organization doing technical things.
Thanks in advance.
Could you include material on how a work-from-home freelance consultant could best use social media to build a client base and give existing clients better value.
Thanks.
TheFemGeek: talk to teachers, who are very wired these days and can help you target school-age people and their families (plus, they love to teach and will probably be generous).
Best wishes, @netd
There are large companies where the departments don't interact enough on a regular basis & companies that have offices located in several cities. I think both examples might benefit from this.
Hope this is helping.
I want to 2.0-ize my company’s sales tools.
Fifteen years ago we would send a slick brochure full of gorgeous photos and bites of text designed to convey professionalism, success and competence. If the brochure worked, we’d get a meeting, visit the factory, establishing rapport along the way. If everything was a fit, business was born.
Now the brochure has been replaced by a PowerPoint presentation which is too small to be much more than a digital brochure, but becomes too large when everything pertinent is included. So now we concoct teaser PowerPoint presentations to get that first meeting and the process works pretty much the same.
I want to send targeted, informative, intuitive, media-rich links to prospects.
I want well produced libraries of data to be readily deliverable and accessible to my organization and to prospects.
I want standard processes and procedures clearly outlined and deliverable in audio, video and uncluttered web pages.
I want to bring value to my customers by bringing my global capabilities to their desk tops so they don’t have to fly to China or Brazil or Germany to see for themselves…unless they really want to.
What sorts of things should bloggers focus on to build a larger reader base and subscribership? Effective use of ads? Why ad company "a" is better than ad company "b" Complimentary businesses such as t-shirts, or other merchandise sales?
How important is immediacy of the material in a blog? Does a blogged idea have a certain shelf-life and then it's done for all time, perhaps to be re-written again and given another chance at getting an audience?
Does the amount of comments on a particular posts influence future posts?
All too often I have found that social media is housed within a team, and only within that team. Social media is about listening, gathering intel, sharing, participating, yadda yadda yadda.
This is not the role of a team, but the role of an organization. It would be a shame if a CRM group, a PR group, a Media team, a Research team or a brand monitoring team didn't share their learnings. Infrastructure, to my mind, is a very real strategy that needs to be addressed and understood.
If you do one I promise to repost it in my real estate marketing group, 5200+ subscribers would love to read your insights and words of wisdom.
Being immersed in the social networking flow, I'm very put off by that. I realized that I know more about people on Twitter than my own co-workers. I'd love to see what you can suggest for my situation.
I know I've found this post of yours nearly over a year later, but we're still so behind in the Social Media game and I thought I'd chime in as I'm a Social Media Instructor for Continuing Education Clock Hours for Realtors in the State of Washington. And in this vertical market, we're still WAAAY behind! :-)
But I think the early adopters, movers and shakers can still make a go and contribute something.
So I'd like to develop a series, with your help or your input or at least give you credit, on "Social Media Starter Series For Real Estate Professionals - 90 Days to becoming a better SM user" or something shorter or better than that.
Anyway, I retweeted this post, even though it's a year old, it still is relatively new info and I appreciate the post. Thanks Chris!
Ed