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Presented by Miriam Brosseau, Special Projects Coordinator Darim Online [email protected] @miriamjayne TWITTER 101

Twitter Basics for New York Synagogues

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Presentation on Twitter basics at Darim Online live workshops in Westchester and on Long Island, April-May 2012.

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Presented by Miriam Brosseau, Special Projects CoordinatorDarim [email protected]@miriamjayne

TWITTER 101

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Agenda

• Background• Profiles• Building Your

Community

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MobileConciseConversational

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About Twitter

• Launched in 2006• Over 140 million users (13% of online adults)• One of the few social networks that’s getting

younger – teen accounts doubled in 2 years• Average user has about 30 followers• Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) is the most popular

person on Twitter with over 23 million followers

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ESTABLISHING YOUR ACCOUNT

Username, image, description.

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Personal vs. Brand

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PERSONAL vs. BRAND

Clear who it is. You’d do the same when you answer the phone, right?

“I” statements feel personal. Human connection.

Asking for help is personal and will get more responses.

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BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY

WHO TO FOLLOW?• Other synagogues• Your staff• Your members• Community orgs (Jewish, media, etc.)• Content you might want to RT (@URJ,

@theRAC, @PBSparents, etc.)

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SEARCHESSaved searches (including hashtags) you want to revisit.

- Common terms- Common misspelling of your name (darim instead of @darimonline)

- Conferences (#urjbiennial, #ccar12)- Conversations (#jed21)

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HASHTAGSAnyone can make. Check first!Keep brief, and intuitive.Use in tweet, or add to end

#jedchat#whatrabbisdo #JED21 #FF

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Twitter Vocabulary

@ denotes username

RT = “ReTweet”

MT = “Modified Tweet”

DM = Direct Msg

# denotes hashtag

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Listening on Twitter:Mentions

When people are talking TO you or ABOUT you.

Based on your settings and tools, you’ll get a notification when someone mentions you

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Be Social.

VS.

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Find Your Voice

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Your goals &

objectives

Their goals &

objectives

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Add Value

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Cross Platforms: Wrong Idea

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Cross Platforms: Right Idea

Know where you’re going, and that it’s a blog

Know where you’re going, what’s there, and that it’s useful

Empower others to share their engagement with you and to promote you!

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Twitter for iPhone, Android, & Blackberry

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Key Building Blocks for Success

• Be social, not a bullhorn.• Be helpful, and people will help you.• Find your voice, and have personality.• What do you want to be known for? Build it.• Be a good listener.• Be part of the network, and use it.• Participate regularly.• Thank people! X

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Put It Together!Take a moment to craft another tweet

(approx 140 characters, but we won’t count)

• Adds value through content or being a platform for valuable conversation;

• Hits the sweet spot in your Venn diagram – mission centric and really important to your intended audience;

• Has a unique voice, personality, and will grab attention;

• Reflects your personal and/or professional brand.