6. Facebook Page Must have an official rep as an admin Communicates broadly (comments, posts) Posts and pages are available to everyone Anyone can “Like” your page Admins post under the page name Tabs and Insights are available
7. Facebook Group Closed space for small groups Offer more privacy settings and options Members must be approved or added by other members They are notified by default Collaborate through chats, photo albums, docs and group events No insights or tabs available
9. Facebook Profile? Violates Terms of Service No analytics Can’t test They may not want to friend you
10. Understanding Terminology Status – Update your friends with links, photos, or info Admin – person who runs a page or group. Wall – Public messaging on your profile News Feed – Where you can view friend/page updates Insights – Facebook page analytics Tagging – Type the "@" symbol. Select the friend, page, event, group or app you want to tag from the drop-down menu.
52. Build Out Your Personal Profile Add a picture Update your work section Upload your existing contacts Personalize your LinkedIn URL Use keywords that accurately describe you Let others find you Add and recommend people you meet Post your skills
53. What is Yammer? Yammer serves as an internal network for NWF staff. Yammer is used at NWF to share: Share info on campaigns, programs, events, etc. Share interesting articles about topics staff may like Ask questions that staff may be able to answer Share social media posts others may like
55. The Benefits of Yammer Less formal than email You communicate with people you wouldn’t normally Organizes us on the backend Improves internal communication