2. Sue
my story
how I represent myself on social media
different channels, which is good for what?
success stories
setting up profiles
what to write about?
who am I?
what do people want to hear?
maintaining a presence
exploiting opportunities
what next?
3. Pascal
General security + the world today
Online security
Privacy
Social networks and online privacy
Passwords
viruses, malware etc
phishing
keeping kids safe
virus protection
Facebook and other social media settings
Being SMART online
4. Introduce yourself to your neighbour:
who are you?
what do you want from today?
Be ready to introduce your neighbour to the group
22. who are the key influencers you
want to engage?
23.
24.
25. Social media stories
Find an interesting social media
story that resonates for you.
Read up on it then get ready to
tell the class about it
#twicket
#tweetbike
46. Social media stories:
Gillian McKeith has no PhD
http://www.zenbuffy.com/2010/07/gillian-mckeith-has-no-phd/
Paul Clarke’s #tweetbike:
http://paulclarke.com/honestlyreal/2009/06/the-tweetbike/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/8093595.stm
http://www.socialmedium.co.uk/blog/riding-out-the-tubestrike-on-the-tweetbike/
#twicket
http://johnpopham.wordpress.com/2011/05/01/the-story-of-twicket/
Trafigura/Carter Ruck
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/oct/13/trafigura-tweets-freedowm-of-speech
47. Who are you?
What is your story?
What is your brand?
have a strategy:
who is your audience?
what message do you want to get across?
who are the key influencers?
Be authentic
what does that mean for you?
be engaging/entertaining
what might that look like for you?
pay forward
combine channels
which channels are best for what you want to achieve
build networks
join preexisting networks
meet up IRL too