URJ Social Media Boot Camp: Twitter 101

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Presented by Lisa Colton, Founder & President Darim Online [email protected] 434.977.1170 TWITTER 101

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Lisa Colton's presentation on intro to Twitter for URJ Social Media Boot Camp

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Presented by Lisa Colton, Founder & President Darim [email protected]

TWITTER 101

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MobileConciseConversational

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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 feels 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

#URJbootcamp #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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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, participate regularly.• 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 a 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.

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Twitter for iPhone & Blackberry

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Facebook.com/ReformJudaism

Twitter.com/URJ

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Http://on.fb.me/urjbootcamp

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Coming Up….• Tuesday, March 27:

The Art of Being a Networked Nonprofit, 1-2pm ET/ 12-1pm CT/ 10-11am PT

• Monday, April 16: Open Office Hours2-3pm ET/ 1-2pm CT/ 11-12pm PT

• Wednesday, April 18:Blogging 101 2-3pm ET/ 1-2pm CT/ 11-12pm PT