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Sunday, August 29, 2010
As of May 2010, 47% of American internet users age 50-64 use social nets like Facebook, LinkedIn or MySpace, and 26% of those age 65+ do so. Here’s the latest from Pew Internet Research on Seniors use of online social nets.
 
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
The internship helped me understand and work on various platforms ( FaceBook , Twitter , LinkedIn ): Social media best practices. Designing and executing Pay-Per-Click using LinkedIn DirectAds. Having started the MS-Marketing program at Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School (Whoop!) Teamwork. Social Media Secrets.
 
Friday, August 20, 2010
Find out more on the event's Facebook page. Did you know there's a LinkedIn module that lets you show off your portfolio ? didn't either, but now I do, thanks to a member of Joanie 's LinkedIn group, pFAN. Don't you want to be part of a webinar called The Quick & Dirty: Making a Video ? thought so. Find out more here.
 

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Since meeting Jason, we've stayed in touch through Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Imagine my excitement when he sent out a twitter message about creating a Facebook communications plan. Not only is NCFR using Facebook, they are committed enough to create a whole communications plan around it! The carrot? My dream apps?
Three of the most common SM tools that I will focus on here are Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. In this post, I’ll talk about Facebook and Twitter. So, let’s start with Facebook. Facebook is a free-access social networking application used by over 200 million users globally. That’s it. 23 users.
Please join me and (already) 400 fellow nonprofit communicators in the Getting Attention (GA) Group on LinkedIn. So I'm shifting discussion to the Getting Attention LinkedIn Group (we'll have a Facebook group soon). Here's how to join now, in 10 minutes or less: If you're already on LinkedIn , sign up here today.
In Part I of this two-part post on social media (SM), I briefly covered the key features of Facebook and Twitter, and I gave some examples of their uses. Now I’ll move on to LinkedIn, the third and final SM tool I’ll review here. LinkedIn is a free, business-oriented professional networking site. So now what? leads?
I was just on a call with fellow members of the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy folks when someone asked, “Does anyone here use Twitter or Facebook ?”. Twitter and Facebook and LinkedIn and YouTube are sites that are in the broad category of “social media.” Millions of people are using sites like Facebook and Twitter.
But in the case of individuals, instead of the White Pages, I use Facebook and Linkedin. This has me thinking, is Facebook the new phonebook? mean, with 200 million + members, is Facebook quickly becoming our collective resource for research on new friends, family and colleagues? Tags: Facebook big thoughts
Compared to 27 for MySpace users; 26 for Facebook users; and a positively ancient 40 for LinkedIn users. Tags: Blogging Online advocacy Online fundraising Twitter Facebook LinkedIn MySpace Twitter fundraising Twitter user profile You can download the report as a pdf here.
Compared to 27 for MySpace users; 26 for Facebook users; and a positively ancient 40 for LinkedIn users. Tags: MySpace Twitter user profile Twitter Twitter fundraising Online fundraising LinkedIn Blogging Online advocacy Facebook You can download the report as a pdf here.
And so after threatening to cancel the series after the first season, NBC executives felt obliged at the end of the show that March 9, Tags: MySpace YouTube Common Knowledge Facebook LinkedIn ThePort Vulcan Sun Twitter Star Trek Nonprofit Technology Network Fanboys
My big three channels are now Twitter , LinkedIn and my Blog. Tags: Insight 3GS Android Blackberry Facebook goc Google government of canada iPhone LinkedIn Mike Kujawski mobile public sector marketing 2.0 Why did I do it, and more importantly why should you care? The first reason is simple. How is that possible you may ask?