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July 23rd, 2009 | by Vadim Lavrusik
Vadim Lavrusik is a new media student at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He is @lavrusik on Twitter () and blogs at Lavrusik.com.
In the current economy, job security has become somewhat of an oxymoron. Which is one reason why maintaining connections with your old university classmates, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘social media’
10 Ways Universities Are Engaging Alumni Using Social Media
How Internal Communicators Can Lead Your Organization’s Social Networking Beginning
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July 16, 2009 by aniisu
Planning to get your organization on the social media map? There are factors which I learnt along the way that is needed to get completely immersed. Read more about the do’s and don’ts of kick-starting your firm’s social media communication. Understand also how you [...]
The Coming Change in Social Media Business Applications
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The Coming Change in Social Media Business Applications
10 Ways Universities Share Information Using Social Media
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July 15th, 2009 | by Vadim Lavrusik
Vadim Lavrusik is a new media student at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He is @lavrusik on TwitterTwitter and blogs at Lavrusik.com.
Instead of focusing their attention on promoting information to mainstream media, some university public affairs offices are using the power of social media to engage [...]
Modeling The True Value Of Social Networks: 2009 Edition
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by Michael Arrington on June 4, 2009
A year ago we modeled out the true value of various social networks based on the idea that users in high-value online advertising markets like Japan, the UK and the U.S. were worth more (financially speaking) than those in lower value online advertising markets. Facebook [...]
5 Unique Stories of Social Media Saving the Day
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by David Spark
David Spark (@dspark) is the founder of Spark Media Solutions, an organization that helps companies build industry voice through storytelling and social media. He blogs at The Spark Minute and can be seen and heard regularly on Cranky Geeks, KQED, Green 960, and ABC Radio.
From tracking fires through Twitter to breaking news [...]
Emotion doesn’t trump reality
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by Dave Fleet
In recent months I, along with many other people, have voiced concern about the influx of “social media experts” with no real background in communications but a strong enthusiasm for social media tools. We’ve worried publicly that they lack real-world experience and strategic communications insight and that these two things will [...]
10 Must-Haves for Your Social Media Policy
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by Sharlyn Lauby
Sharlyn Lauby is the president of Internal Talent Management (ITM) which specializes in employee training and human resources consulting. She authors a blog at hrbartender.com.
A few weeks ago, I wrote that your organization should have a social media policy, and one of the things I heard among all the great comments was: [...]
A Control Freak’s Guide to Social Media Influence
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March 24th, 2009 | by Paul Worthington
Paul Worthington is head of Strategy for Wolff Olins New York. You can follow his updates on Wolff Olins’ TumblrTumblr reviews and TwitterTwitter reviews.
Losing control is a primary reason stated by brands who are unwilling to open themselves up to the conversation - and a major reason why [...]
7 Secrets to Getting Your Next Job Using Social Media
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anuary 5, 2009 - 2:30 pm PDT - by Dan Schawbel
Dan Schawbel is the author of Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success, and owner of the award winning Personal Branding Blog.
Between current economic conditions and the technological evolution of the Internet, the traditional approach most job [...]
