Posts Tagged ‘digital rights’
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Social Fundraising: How to Fund a Cause with Social Media
This article is the first for my blog since the new year started. I know, I’m a lazy blogger, but I’ve also been pretty busy with business and conferences that brought me all the way to a conference in Iran, to give classes in a couple of European universities, and to travel further more both for business and sure – also for pleasure! More conferences and classes will be coming up in the next month, from speaking at Search Congress Barcelona, Search Engine Strategies London and at the Reykjavik Internet Marketing Conference, to teaching more classes at the Master for Community Managers organized by M4F in Bilbao.
At my next speaking/reaching commitments I will be talking about some of the topics I already explored a lot over the last year or two: social media strategies, social media optimization, video optimization, and social media policies – of course updated to the latest news and insights. But I want to take advantage of this post to share the presentations I created on a new topic: social fundraising – a topic I’m particularly proud of since the two case histories are related to one of the most inspiring communities I ever been part of: Burning Man.
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4P social media marketing, ClickZ, Cluetrain Manifesto, content curation, content strategy, digital rights, editorial plan, editorial team, efluencers, engaging content, KLM, Lee Odden, social media, Social media conversations, Social Media Economy Days, social media engagement, Social Media Examiner, social media marketing, social media performance, social media policy, social media resources, social media targeting, UNmarketing
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case of the month, conferences, knowledge sharing, news, social media marketing
What is the Best Content for Social Media?
What is the best content for social media? This is the question that I’ve been asked to respond to at the recent Social Media Economy Days event in Munich, Germany. I was scheduled as speaker on day 1 but unfortunately I missed my flight and it was difficult for the organizers to arrange a change in the agenda – so I ended up not giving the presentation, after working hard on it. But – since it is now ready, let’s share it! Here is my Social Media Economy Days presentation for everybody to enjoy!
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