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Turn Your Promise On!

Contribution And Social Media

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2012 Conference For Gobal Transformation session Media, Turn Your Promise On!

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Turn Your Promise On!

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Our Team:

*Valerie Andrew

*Marcus Bell

*Liz Dietz

*Janet Lester

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*We want you TURNED ON, ALL THE TIME!

*Twitter Hash Tags:

* #CGTPROMISE

* #CGT2012

*Facebook Group – http://on.fb.me/JOMNlX

*Facebook Page – http://on.fb.me/JkD3m4

*ScoopIt Webzine with all of today’s resources –

http://bit.ly/KG5cSs

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*Social Media is about creating a relationship with a like minded individual.

*You have to find the people interested in you and your Promise.

*Once you find them, how do you attract them?

*How do you keep them engaged?

*How do you develop trust?

*How do you make this a long-term relationship?

*How do you fund your Priomise?

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*Establish your Social Media accounts.

*Create a new email account.

*Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn.

*YouTube.

*Create your online presence.

*Create a Web Page.

*Create a Blog.

*Post videos on YouTube.

*Create A Facebook Page or Group.

*Create a LinkedIn discussion group.

*Curate a Web magazine.

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*Looking to connect with like minded followers, target sites where they participate.

*Use Search Engines to find people and things that match your promise.

*Participate and make yourself known on Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Ning, or sites devoted to your area of interest.

*Create a blog or curate an online magazine on your topic, use tags to identify your topic to search engines and Stumble Upon.

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*Develop your brand…your online profile should be

the best reflection of who you are. Get feedback

from your trusted advisors.

*Your website, blog, Facebook page or other

venues should look as professional as possible.

*Create a reason for people to pay attention, get

engaged and following you.

*Post often, discuss topics that people care about,

share in a compelling way.

*Connect to other people that are thought leaders,

well connected, or people you can network with.

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*Once you have someone interested:

*Make your contact information available on your profile, website, blog, facebook page, ScoopIt site.

*Share your credentials, establish your credibility.

*Have a way to email you and provide comments, “like” your posts, “share” and repost them.

*Ask them to join your mailing list.

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*After the first connection, you have to keep them

interested, coming back for more.

*Use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, ScoopIt, YouTube or

create a blog, and post often.

*Use GoDaddy to buy a domain, create a website,

WordPress to create a blog or website.

*Keep your posts or content fresh, new, on-point and

relevant.

*Interact with them by “pushing” your blog or content

via Twitter, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, ScoopIt.

*Send newsletters via your contact list, use Constant

Contact or other mailing software.

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*Let your followers see your passion for what

you are up to.

*Share your self, be real and most of all, be

authentic.

*Have everything about your website , your

posts, your blogs, be congruous with who

you say you are.

* Invite them to join you in supporting your

cause.

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*Let your followers financially support your

Promise:

*Crowd Funding website resource list:

http://bit.ly/JQ3EE0

*Kickstarter – www.kickstarter.com

*Indie GoGo – www,indiegogo.com

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*Launch your promise!

*Start Sharing! Get out there

and spread the word!

*Get online and let the

miracles happen

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*Social Sites:

*Facebook –www.facebook.com

*MySpace –www.myspace,com

*Ning – www.ning.com

*LinkedIn – business www.linkedin.com

* Content Management

*Drupal –www.drupal.com

*Wordframe Integra –www.wordframe.com

*Blogs and Micro-Blogs–

*Twitter –www.twitter.com

*Google Blogger –www.blogger.com

*WordPress -www.wordpress.com

*Type Pad –www.typepad.com

*Movable Type –www.movabletuype.org

*Live Journal –www.livejournal.com

*Xanga – www.xanga.com

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*Video and Photo

Sharing sites:

*YouTube –

www.youtube.com

*TubeMogul –

www.tubemogul.com

Vimeo-

www.vimeo.com

*Flicker –

www.flicker.com

*Curation sites:

* ScoopIt webzine -www.scoopit.com

*Pinterest – photo curation –www.pinterest.com

*Social Media Tools:

* Social Bakers –www.socialbakers.com

*HootSuite -www.hootsuite.com

*TinyUrl: www.tinyurl.com

*StumbleUpon –www.stumbleupon.com

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*Fundraising:

*Kickstarter –

www.kickstarter.com

* Indie GoGo

www.indiegogo.com

*Video Streaming

Channel -

www.USttream.tv

*Video Capture:

*Screenflow -

www.screenflow.com