I’ll be presenting a series of social media webinars for associations with Ted LaBarbera and Scott Oser for the College of Association Marketing. I’m leading two of them — Social Media 101 and LinkedIn 101 for Associations, and Ted will lead the ones on Facebook and Twitter.
Here’s the schedule. They’re 50 minutes long, beginning at 12:00 pm Eastern.
- October 20 – Social Media 101
- November 3 – Facebook 101 for Associations
- November 12 – Twitter 101 for Associations
- December 2 – LinkedIn 101 for Associations
They’re not free but I promise you they will be worth the minimal expense. Please pass the word to those you know in the association industry who really need the basics.
December 16, 2009 at 11:13 am
Will you be hosting these types of webinars again for linkedin and twitter? I just found this blog and am very new to associations but would love to learn how to network and navigate through these two sites. Please let me know and thank you!
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December 23, 2009 at 9:29 pm
Hi Christine,
I hate to be self promotional but since you asked directly if these webinars will be offered again, and I am one of the people who was lucky enough to get Deirdre’s expertise to be shared for my side business, the College of Association Marketing, I did want to let you know that the webinars that we did on Social Media Basics, Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook 101 are all available on our website at http://www.associationseminar.net.
Sorry to everyone for this blatant promotion but I did want to let Christine know that all of the great information that Deirdre, and Ted LaBarbera shared, is available for purchase and play any time it is convenient.
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December 17, 2009 at 11:21 am
I don’t have any plans to do more webinars. If I do, I will announce them here and on Twitter. The handouts for the ASAE Social Media Workshop are here – http://bit.ly/6yJJM5. You may have to be an ASAE member to access those.
I have the notes and slides to my Intro to Social Media webinar on Slideshare. Click on the Documents version, that’s the one with the notes — http://www.slideshare.net/deirdrereid.
I think the best resource for basic and advanced Twitter practices is http://www.twitip.com/.
I hope that helps. Thanks for stopping by my blog. If I think of better resources, I’ll let you know.
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