Social Media Done Right in 30 Minutes a Day

Speaker Amy Sample Ward
Amy's dedication to educating and supporting nonprofit and community organizations in using technology to make lasting change brought her to NTEN as the Membership Director. Whether it is by connecting individuals, organizations, campaigns, or possibilities, Amy hopes to facilitate the nonprofit technology sector transitioning into a movement-based force for positive ...

Amy's dedication to educating and supporting nonprofit and community organizations in using technology to make lasting change brought her to NTEN as the Membership Director. Whether it is by connecting individuals, organizations, campaigns, or possibilities, Amy hopes to facilitate the nonprofit technology sector transitioning into a movement-based force for positive change.
In 2009, she co-authored Social by Social, a handbook in using social technologies for social impact, and has contributed to various other publications about social media. She is a conversation-starter and thought-leader, writing about strategic uses of new technologies for communities and organizations on her blog and theStanford Social Innovation Review.

Full Description

Even if you have only 30 minutes for social media in each day you can use these methods to be strategic and make the most of your engagement. From content planning to really listening online, you’ll find that the more you look for ways to interact, instead of broadcast, the more you can do with those 30 minutes. This session will include a presentation about strategy and best practices as well as how-to processes for getting started with community mapping, content planning, and even tracking!
 
This webinar is free and provided exclusively for TANO members.

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Organizer Robert Manzer

When?

Thu, Jul. 19, 2012
2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. US/Central

Where?

FREE Webinar! Take this class from your home or office!