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Facebook Pages for Nonprofit Organizations

Where do you volunteer?  What groups or clubs do you belong to? Where do you donate money? Perhaps you are involved with your church, your child’s school, your favorite charity, or maybe a service club or other organization. One way you can help the entities where you volunteer is participate on that entity’s Facebook Page.  For example, you could post on your church’s Facebook Page that the minister gave an especially powerful sermon. Or if your child’s parent teacher organization or your favorite charity is having a fundraiser, you can set that up as an event on the Facebook Page [...]

By |2012-07-19T22:37:46-06:00July 19th, 2012|0 Comments

Resources for Using Social Media Sites

When I first got started on Facebook and on LinkedIn, I dove into a number of books to help me better understand these social media sites. The very first book I read was Facebook for Dummies by Carolyn Abram and Leah Pearlman. Written in easy to follow language and logically organized, this book was my Facebook “Bible” for some time. This year Carolyn Abram wrote Facebook for Dummies – Portable Edition. It reviews much of the basic information from the original book, plus it has sections on the newer iterations of Facebook, such as the Timeline. I especially like it [...]

By |2012-06-29T23:14:29-06:00June 29th, 2012|2 Comments

How Did You Get Started On Social Media?

When you got started with social media, was it your idea? Or did someone else drag you into being active in that site? How did you decide which site to start with? How do you decide now that you have at least some experience with social media? I remember when I got my first friend request for Facebook. It was from a fellow in my Toastmasters clubs who had decided not to renew his membership because he and his wife were expecting a baby in a few months. Oh yes, I should mention that Toastmasters is an organization that helps [...]

By |2012-06-22T20:30:13-06:00June 22nd, 2012|2 Comments

Why Facebook Delights Me

Recently I gave a talk about what I like about being on Facebook. To help craft my talk, I queried both my Facebook friends and my LinkedIn connections as to what they liked about their Facebook experience. Here is the gist of my talk: The main reason people join Facebook and stay on Facebook is to stay in touch with other people. Not only to stay in touch, but to strengthen the relationships with these people. Since the cave days, we as a species have been social creatures. Facebook simply enables us to be more social with people we rarely [...]

By |2012-06-16T23:37:04-06:00June 16th, 2012|0 Comments

LinkedIn Groups – Finding Your Tribe

A couple days ago I spoke on LinkedIn’s Groups and Answers features to members of Business Women for Women, a Denver area networking and education group for women business owners. Since there were so many questions about Groups, I figured it was time to write a blog post on this topic. Have you found your way to LinkedIn yet? I hope so, because this professionally oriented social media site truly has something for everyone.  Plus it is SO much more than simply a place to post your resume and ask for recommendations. When you are a member of Group on [...]

By |2012-06-11T22:06:26-06:00June 11th, 2012|0 Comments

How is Facebook’s Timeline Working For You?

If you were like me, you probably held back signing up for the Timeline format of Facebook until you saw enough other friends on Facebook converting to it.  I finally switched over to it shortly before the date that Facebook said they were switching everyone over to it. Once I got more comfortable with the Timeline format, I didn’t really mind it, just as I have adapted  (sometimes grudgingly) to all the other changes on Facebook.  The way I figure it, Facebook provides me at no charge a very nifty way to stay in touch with people I care about. [...]

By |2012-06-06T19:29:34-06:00June 6th, 2012|6 Comments

Being a Newbie

Being a Newbie Starting this blog as the Boomers’ Social Media Tutor has forced me to learn a lot. Sure, I can write, but the rest of the process has frankly been rather intimidating. Each night I promise myself I will actually figure out the logistics of the posting process. Then I find something else to do instead. Something I know how to do, like cruise around on Facebook or work a crossword puzzle. Being that my role as a social media tutor is helping the newbies to Facebook and LinkedIn (and other social media sites once I figure them [...]

By |2012-04-29T12:40:47-06:00April 29th, 2012|0 Comments

Watershed Moments

What are your watershed moments? I am referring to those moments in time in which you realized that after that moment your life would never be the same. For me, three moments come to mind. Curiously - all occurred in December. The first moment happened in December 1980, for that’s when gave birth to my older daughter Anne. All through my 20s I had resisted having children. And finally at age 31 I was ready to take the plunge into parenting. Once my daughter was born, I realized how much being a mom meant to me, and how glad I [...]

By |2012-04-21T21:50:07-06:00April 12th, 2012|3 Comments
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