Watch live on YouTube and send in your questions to panelists who will be talking about how to use Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Instagram for business and evangelism.
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As G.B. Stern once said, “Silent gratitude isn’t much use to anyone.” Fortunately, the Internet provides more ways to thank people than ever before. Here are 10 creative ways to express your gratitude online.
If you’ve followed the previous 6 steps, you should be a pro at your new social media platform. Now you’re ready for the final step – to incorporate what you’ve learned through your personal use of the platform to lead your company, non-profit or church onto that network.
Tools like TweetDeck make it possible to post an update to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, FriendFeed, and Google Buzz with the click of a single button. Does this violate the spirit of authenticity?
Today in part 3 our round table looks at personal use of social networking tools. We all have multiple circles of relationships – family, friends, work, church, community organizations, hobbies, personal interest groups and more. Can we connect with everyone in the same place using the same social networking tool(s)? If not, which tools are best used for which relationships?