Are you a tweeter? A re-tweeter? A followers & supporter of charities and good couses on Twitter?
Then how about donating a tweet a day to a charity or cause?
Then check this out:
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by James Cooper
Are you a tweeter? A re-tweeter? A followers & supporter of charities and good couses on Twitter?
Then how about donating a tweet a day to a charity or cause?
Then check this out:
by Eric Dye
This new service called, Dead Social, will allow users to connect their Facebook, Twitter and Google+ accounts and issue updates from beyond the grave.
Here’s how it works:
[Read more…] about No Social Media in Heaven, But You Can Still Send Messages Beyond the Grave?
by Jeremy Smith
Let’s be honest, we all know someone who either has a kid or our own children who has a Facebook account and does not adhere to Facebook’s policy that you must be at least 13 years of age to sign up. For youth workers like myself, this becomes a tricky situation.
Do we tattle or be cool?
As parents, it is also grey because you essentially “sign off” on them getting an account, but do you really know all the fears of letting them on social network and do you really know what your child is doing online? [Did you know it’s illegal to do this?]
Ever wonder how your social media management tools compare to what the largest corporations in America are using?
Check out Sprinklr.
This New-York based company has quietly put together a premier social media management program, winning over such clients as Samsung, Microsoft, Dell, Cisco, SAP, Target, Nike, and Virgin America.
But don’t go trolling around their website looking for a big list of clientele. In fact, they intentionally keep quiet about their success. A simple click on their clients page reveals the following cryptic message:
“More than 100 globally recognized brands are Sprinklr clients. … Most of them choose not to reveal their competitive advantage by publicly declaring their use of the Sprinklr platform.”
[Read more…] about How the Heavy Hitters Manage Social Media
For those unfamiliar with the United Methodist Church (UMC), we hold a global conference once every four years – General Conference (GC). For 10 days, 1,000 elected delegates, along with Bishops, representatives from General Boards and Agencies, and countless others with interests in the process converge from all over the world to discuss the doctrine, polity, and policies of the UMC. As General Conference has begun this year in Tampa, many of those present have taken to Twitter to share in the social sphere about what is taking place.
[Read more…] about Don’t Be a Twitter Narcissists or How to Tweet During Conferences
by Eric Dye
No matter where you stand, there are lessons to be learned from Kony 2012.
In fact, when you look at the facts and figures of the Kony 2012 campaign, you can hardly deny it was a success.
Especially when it comes to the social media penetration: