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Building Your Whuffie
Presented by: Ed Cabellon, Bridgewater State College
@EdCabellon#NACAwksp
Learning OutcomesWhat “Whuffie” Is and
Why It’s Important That You Build It
Differences Types of Social Media Tools
Best Practices
What else do you want to learn today?
Video Uploading / Sharing Service – Over 1Mil Hits a day
Professional Networking Site / Online Resume
Social Bookmarking Sharing
Top Social Networking SiteOver 300M Users
Blogger, WordPress, Posterous
Informational Network limited by 140 Character messages
Best Practices#1: Know How to Use the Technology!
(ex. Difference between Facebook FAN, Group, and User Pages!)
User Pages:
• Just like the page that is of you right now on FB
• Used to connect with people that you know
• You can set all sorts of “privacy settings” and great “lists” of people to easily share and communicate.
• Is this a proper reflection of you IRL?
Best Practices
Group Pages:
• Used to connect people of a particular group or cause
• More private than a Fan Page, more “internal” communication among group members.
• Not searchable through Google or other search engines.
#1: Know How to Use the Technology!(ex. Difference between Facebook FAN, Group, and User Pages!)
Best Practices
Fan Pages:• Dedicated to a “Brand” or “Business”
• Facebook “Insights” provide statistical information valuable to seeing who is visiting your page
• Send out “status updates” easier, shows up on Fan’s News Feed
• Engage your fans with relative posts and information!
• Don’t get caught up in #’s, care about your Insight Scores!
#1: Know How to Use the Technology!(ex. Difference between Facebook FAN, Group, and User Pages!)
Best Practices
• Create a personal Twitter page first and use it for a few weeks, including adding a picture, website, and bio about yourself.
• Follow friends and those who share similar interests. Participate in the conversation!
• Find time every day to send out a few Tweets.
• Tell people on other Social Networks like Facebook that you are on Twitter!
• Don’t get caught up in the number of followers you have.
#1: Know How to Use the Technology!(ex. How to Build Your Twitter Page)
Best Practices
• Create a personal LinkedIn page, that reflects your current and past work experience.
• Connect with Groups on LinkedIn that reflect your work and education (e.g. Alumni, Organizations, etc.)
• Be a reference and earn references!
• More than 8.5 million experienced professionals from around the world representing 130 industries are on LinkedIn. It makes sense to connect with these folks!
#1: Know How to Use the Technology!(ex. How to Build Your LinkedIn Page)
Best Practices#2: Build Your BRAND
• Brand your URL’s for Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to all use the same “Usernames”• Use similar images (and avatars) and color schemes.• Tie all three together by citing your links on all your websites. Ask for the information on standard forms as optional information.• What do you contribute to the online conversation?
Best Practices#3: Turn the “Bullhorn” Around
Are you an ACTIVE CONTRIBUTOR?Or is it still a 1 WAY Conversation?
Other Pieces of Advice- “Retweet” (RT) when you read a Tweet that you like.- Create “Lists” in Twitter of those you Follow and share those lists withothers!- Respond to every “@” and Direct Message!
- Create “Lists” in Facebook of all your Friends
- Respond to every comment and post on your wall or other walls
- Use the new “@” command to connect brands, events, and people together!
Above all else: 1. Be an Active Contributor
2. Use the Media Properly: Listen First, Share Second3. Be the Bridge That Connects People
- If you read Blogs, post comments!!!- Try third party software like “TweetDeck” to manage all your Social Media
References:
SLIDE 1: http://www.huntingdoncounty.net/ccbcea/lib/ccbcea/j0409247.jpg
SLIDE 2: http://www.bjork.norden.ee/images/E-learning2.jpg
SLIDE 3: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3019/2723121006_8db0f7b9cc.jpg http://www.craphound.com/images/d_and_o_cover_large.jpg
SLIDE 4: http://rosenblumtv.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/dfp_500telephone.jpghttp://www.w3.org/2005/Talks/05-maxf-xtech/telephone.jpg www.w3.org/2005/Talks/05-maxf-xtech/telephone.jpg http://perleybrook.umfk.maine.edu/classes/cos125/nate/capstone/images/film_reel.JPGhttp://teamsuperforest.org/superforest/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/picture-121-500x594.pnghttp://www.kfai.org/files/images/vinyl%20record.jpg http://www.palominogroup.net/resources/old+radio.jpghttp://csc.umb.edu/FP%20Images/TV.jpghttp://www.genetologisch-onderzoek.nl/wp-content/image_upload/internet.jpg(adapted from Clay Shirky’s TED Talk: http://www.ted.com/talks/clay_shirky_how_cellphones_twitter_facebook_can_make_history.html)
SLIDE 5: http://www.yale.edu/vball/facebook-logo.pnghttp://www.ynpn.org/s/936/images/editor/Twitter_logo.jpghttp://www.ynpn.org/s/936/images/editor/linkedin-logo.jpghttp://www.girlswritenow.org/gwn/files/images/blog.jpghttp://www.tyndall.ie/research/quantum-optics-group/youtube-logo.jpghttp://www.simplyzesty.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/delicious_logo.png
SLIDE 6: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ShssuEE1cx0/SKxKE7jaLMI/AAAAAAAABhQ/xagMR8sedRE/s400/Michael+Phelps+Facebook+Fan+Page.jpg
Building Your Whuffie
Presented by: Ed Cabellon,
Bridgewater State College
@EdCabellon#NACAwksp