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Social Media Etiquette for Students
1. Social Media and You Lisa Du Bois Low Assoc. Director, Digital Communications & Emerging Media Texas Tech University @ldlow
2. Who Are You? Twitter Networking, breaking news, knowledge base/resources LinkedIn Networking, exchange expertise, increase your visibility, special interest groups Blog/Website Showcase your talents Facebook Personal space @ldlow
3. Where are you? Geo-based: Yelp, FB Places, Foursquare & Foodspotting Virtual tips, discounts and recommendations Find and connect with friends @ldlow
9. Social Media & You: Dress To Impress LinkedIn Formal All professional, all the time. Your virtual resume. Facebook Business Casual Know your friends: it’s a company picnic and neighborhood block party rolled into one. Twitter Business Cocktail Dazzle them, working the room, collecting cards and making contacts all night long. Twitter is the cocktail party that never closes. @ldlow
10. Don’t Bring Social Media to the Party Got my drunk text on, I’ll regret it in the mornin’, but tonight, I don’t give a I don’t give a I don’t give a @ldlow
12. Do you tweet? Keep it clean. Don’t be snarky. Remember if you mention someone, they are probably listening. Tweet: 140 characters or less @: Sends a tweet directly to another twitter user (public) DM: Sends a tweet directly to another twitter user (private) RT: Retweet someone's tweet Hashtags: The # symbol is used to mark keywords or topics Find interesting Tweets Connect with like-minded Tweeple Virtually attend conferences and events without leaving your office @ldlow
13. Voice your concern or opinion, then move along. Take a breath, count to 10, play angry birds. Remember, brands are run by real people. Ask yourself if you would feel comfortable making your comments face-to-face. Don’t be a troll.
14. Lock and Load! http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/six-steps-for-checking-your-facebook-privacy/30402 Step 1: Acceptance Step 2: Check your settings and TOS Step 3: Stay informed Step 4: Know thy friends Step 5: Have a plan Step 6: Rinse & Repeat @ldlow
15. O crap. My Parents Joined Facebook. All kinds of awkward… @ldlow
16. O crap. My Parents Joined Facebook. Good for some laughs, though! @ldlow
PRWise, MarketingProfs, Ragan, FastCompany, Social Media Today, eMarketer Daily, Ad Age
What are the rules? What not to wear? Rants, blurts, Think twice and cool off before you post.
As professional communicators, you need to be a thought leader for your company. Most of your customers won’t pick up the phone to complain, they’ll jump on their smart phones and sound off on their favorite social media platform. Are you listening?
Mashable.com has how-to guides on all social media platforms.
Twitter has a dark side, too.
As professional communicators, you need to be a thought leader for your company. Most of your customers won’t pick up the phone to complain, they’ll jump on their smart phones and sound off on their favorite social media platform. Are you listening?