Brand & Message Essentials for Creatives on Social Media

Posted by on Nov 23, 2011 in Facebook, How-To, Internet Marketing, LinkedIn, Marketing, Social Media, Twitter | 0 comments

Brand & Message Essentials for Creatives on Social Media

I had the honor of speaking yesterday at Ottawa’s Make Art Work! conference put on by OCRI and I spoke on the topic of, “Brand and Message Essentials for Creatives on Social Media.”

The presentation was designed to highlight the ways that creatives and artists could use social media and maintain an authentic expression of selves.

Here is the slide deck from that session:

Now, I also mentioned to the attendees that I had a series of other helpful resources on this topic so I’m going to add a series of links below. Please feel free to peruse the resources at your leisure! Also, register in the sidebar to stay up to date with important announcements as we’ll be announcing a social media based program very soon!

Facebook

How to Get More Facebook Fans (post)
Facebook for Business (slide deck)

Twitter

Twitter for Business – 5 Part Video Series (post)
Twitter Lingo Explained (post)
Twitter Lists Explained (post)
Twitter Best Practices (slide deck)
How to Determine Who to Follow on Twitter (podcast)
Sharing @ Replies – Value vs. Noise (post)
Incorporating Revenue Into Your Twitter Stream (post)
Cleaning Up Your Twitter Account (post)

LinkedIn

How to Share a LinkedIn Event (post)
The Language of LinkedIn (slide deck)

Social Media in General

How to Grow Your Social Media Following (podcast)
Building Business with Social Media (slide deck)
How to Choose a Social Media Platform (post)
Becoming Well Known in Your Industry Using Blogs & Social Media (slide deck)
Outsourcing Your Social Media
(slide deck)
Social Media, I’m On It – Now What? (slide deck)
Social Media for Photographers (slide deck)
Social Media Isn’t MySpace for Tweens (slide deck)

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