IT Peer Network Starter’s Guide
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IT Peer Network Starter’s GuidePrepared by Bonfire Marketing, Jennifer Aust
Updated March 24, 2014
Welcome to the IT Peer Network
What is the IT Peer Network? The IT Peer Network (ITPN) is a community
of IT professionals looking to discover the business value of IT and share best practices and insights.
Who are the ITPN bloggers? ITPN bloggers are approachable IT experts,
who share their opinions and experiences with industry trends; new technology; and the intersection of business and IT.
How do I get involved? Check out the 4 easy steps in the following
slides!
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Step 1: Watch and Share Share on your
social networks
Read blog posts
View the discussions
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Step 2: Set Up A ProfileLogin with your Intel account and register for Intel Communities.
Step 1: Click here and login automatically
Step 2: We’ve made it easy
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Let’s Get To Know You
Think of your profile as a short introduction: Upload a photo of yourself
Include a short bio – just a few sentences on your career, your education, and your interests.
Include links to where readers can connect with you on the web – Twitter, LinkedIn, your blog
Add social networks
Share something personal
Add a photo
Short bio
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Step 3: EngageAdd Matt as a friend
See Matt’s profile and connect with him
Comment on a post or discuss a question
Rate posts & discussions
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Step 4: Create A BlogStep 3:
Write A Title
Step 4: Start Writing
Step 1: Click Create
Step 2: Choose IT Peer
Network
Step 5: Choose 1 or 2
Categories
Step 6: Add Relevant
TagsStep 7:
Click Publish Step 8: Moderation
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Tips & Tricks For A Successful Blog
Add LinksMake It Readable
Add Headlines
Keep It Short300-600 Words
Make It ReadableAdd Bullets
Add Images
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Need Some Help?
Congratulations on taking the first step in creating a blog.
If you still have questions on how to get started, contact the IT Peer Network moderator:
Jennifer Aust, [email protected]
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