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…education

Coaching: Executive

January 28, 2010

Social Media Coaching for Individuals Kelley-Sue will work with you to understand your specific goals as an individual and as a professional member of an organization. She will help you define you near term and long term objectives and develop a strategy to help you achieve them. You will discover the tools available and learn [...]

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Class: Planning and Policy

January 28, 2010

Planning & Policy For CEO’s and Managers Contact Aleuro for Schedules If you are leader or coordinator it is your responsibility to understand all of the benefits and liabilities of social media for your organization and its impact on staff. This 4-hour class will help you understand the ways in which you can both engage [...]

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Class: The Specifics

January 28, 2010

The Specifics Contact Aleuro for Schedules For students with a solid foundation in social media basics Go deeper… These two classes focus on Facebook and Twitter respectively. You will learn the inner workings of these platforms, how to use them personally and professionally, and where to go for the most up-to-date information so you can [...]

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Class: The Social Universe

January 28, 2010

The Social Universe Contact Aleuro for Schedules For all levels of experience Consider this your crash course in social media philosophy and practice. At the end of the class you’ll feel comfortable traversing the social media landscape and have an understanding of the web 2.0 evolution and how these communication platforms can help you achieve [...]

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"Too Much Dust & Noise."

June 12, 2009

Ok, so you’ve been on the fence awhile now. You’ve learned about how a blog can be a your hub; How LinkedIn can demonstrate thought leadership; How Facebook can enable friends and fans to build your brand; Twitter can deliver hyper-relevant conversation and search….but you’re still feeling like there’s too much dust and noise? Consider [...]

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Fortune 100 Series… Whole Foods Market

June 11, 2009

Please welcome Jenn Staretorp as a guest blogger on Media Words.  Jenn is one of my Social Media students at Daniel Webster College this term and this is her first blog post (ever).We welcome your comments and continued support of her social media experience. Whole Foods Market – Fortune 100 Company #22 When one thinks [...]

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Multiple Brand Disorder…

March 20, 2009

I was talking with a friend (we’ll call her Mary) recently and she really worried about what she perceived to be another friend’s (let’s say…Julie) faux pas on Facebook. Julie is a writer, and she posted a fairly revealing and intimate ‘break up’ post. Mary was worried that this would damage Julie’s reputation in some [...]

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Don’t Get Twitter? Learn by doing…

March 10, 2009

At the same time as Twitter is going mainstream (okay – maybe not as mainstream as Facebook – but it still has a faster adoption rate than blogging did), I hear from people all the time that they just don’t ‘get’ it. So – let’s break it down. Twitter is a ubiquitous micro-blogging application that [...]

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Getting to know Katie York

January 16, 2009

Hey y’all, so I’m at Panera hanging out with Katie York. Great story here actually, we met through a business meeting I had with one of my clients (JitterGram) at an ad house (Griffin, York, & Krause). I met Travis York and we were bantering about socnet, he’s a believer but not a doer apparently. [...]

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Thanks for the thoughts

June 13, 2008

…for all of you who have read my post on Sonya, visited the ChipIn page or seen my notes on Facebook about her and have expressed your well wishes…thank you. I plan to head up and see Sonya very soon and I will pass along all of your good energy. Thank you Deb Huffman for [...]

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