Posts Tagged ‘social media’

Social media policy documents and templates

Monday, May 10th, 2010

This very useful website contains free social media policy and governance documents.

http://socialmediagovernance.com/policies.php

If your organisation is using social media in any way, then it’s important that you have appropriate policies in place to guard against internal misuse, fraud, defamation/slander, security issues and the multitude of other problems that go along with an open social media strategy.

Ten Ways that HR Staff can get involved in Social Media

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

On Wednesday 28 April 2010, I delivered a presentation to the Adelaide Chapter of the Australian Human Resources Institute, entitled ‘10 Ways that HR Staff can get involved in Social Media‘:

How to use social media and Web 2.0 in your small business – Slide Presentation

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

On Tuesday 2 March 2010, I delivered a breakfast presentation entitled ‘How to use social media and Web 2.0 in your small business’ to members of the Eastside Business Enterprise Centre in Adelaide.

Here are my slides from that presentation:

How to use social media and Web 2.0 in event management

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

On 21 January 2010 I delivered a presentation to the Adelaide chapter of Meetings and Events Australia (MEA) at the Adelaide Convention Centre.  The presentation was entitled ‘ How to use social media and other Web 2.0 tools in event management’.  The presentation contained a case study of an event that I ran last year, RecruitTECH 2009, that used social media and Web 2.0.

Here are the slides:

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Action List: Use Slideshare to share your Powerpoint presentations

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

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I’ve recently opened a Slideshare account and uploaded my first Powerpoint presentation.  Like YouTube, Slideshare allows you to syndicate your presentations – presentations can easily be embedded into a website or blog with the nifty Slideshare viewer.

My first presentation ‘The Future of Recruitment and the Web‘ has already been viewed over 260 times in 7 days, so it looks like Slideshare provides a good mechanism for attracting attention to your business.  Importantly, it also figures highly in search engine results.

Most small businesses have presentations that they have created for various conferences or training courses – if they contain publicly-releaseable information, why not put these on Slideshare for the benefit of others?  When dealing with new clients, it’s great to point them to a Slideshare URL to give them an understanding of your expertise.

Other benefits of Slideshare include the ability to integrate it with Facebook and LinkedIn, the ability to add sound to your slides and run webinars, and the ability to view Slideshare presentations on your mobile device.

Here’s the official spiel from the website:

Slideshare is the world’s largest community for sharing presentations.

- Individuals & organizations upload presentations to share their ideas, connect with others, and generate leads for their businesses.
- Anyone can find presentations on topics that interest them. They can tag, download, or embed presentations into their own blogs & websites.

SlideShare is the best way to get your slides out there on the web, so your ideas can be found and shared by a wide audience. Do you want to get the word out about your product or service? Do you want your slides to reach people who could not make it to your talk? Are you a teacher looking to share your lesson plans? It only takes a moment – start uploading now, and let your slides do the talking!

Some of the things you can do on SlideShare

- Embed slideshows into your own blog or website.
- Share slideshows publicly or privately. There are several ways to share privately.
- Synch audio to your slides.
- Market your own event on slideshare.
- Join groups to connect with SlideShare members who share your interests
- Download the original file

Assorted Links and Stuff

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

A late night of checking out stuff on the web – here’s what I looked at: