Communications

Facebook Boosted Posts vs Print Ads

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Is its worth it to use boost posts on Facebook? I do and I believe the answer is YES! Why you may ask, let’s compare what you get when you boost a post on Facebook verse a print ad. When you put an advertisement in a local weekly or daily newspaper or magazine you can [...]

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Student Involvement Sparks Growth in Twitter Followers

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At La Salle College High School, we’ve been seriously involved in Social Media since about 2010, with a growing buy-in from our community yearly.  But our students (an all-boys independent high school) were still leery of connecting with the official school accounts in fear of being “watched” by the administration. As all of you likely are [...]

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Webinar: How to Amplify Your School’s Video Marketing Beyond the Basics

Video Marketing edSocialMedia Webinar with Megan Brady

Straight from the playbook at the 2013 CAIS-NAIS, the edSocialMedia panel will revisit their presentations from the pre-conference forum, How to Amplify Your School’s Social Media Beyond the Basics. In this part of a six-part series, Megan Brady, from Ridley College, will share her experience in Video Marketing.

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The 2013 edSocialMedia Summit is coming!

The 2013 edSocialMedia Summit is coming! Stay tuned—the details are in the works... We're in high gear planning the details of the 2013 edSocialMedia Summit, and you know you want to be the first one to hear! We can tell you this: plan to be in the Boston area on April 2, 2013.

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Using Photography In Social Media

Most photographers price their work based on the various usage for each image. That’s standard business practice throughout the industry, but education is very different. When shooting for an institution it’s important for an image creator to understand the demands placed upon the people in charge of media. For instance, let’s take a look at [...]

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Social Media Lessons From A State Basketball Title

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The Wasatch Academy Tigers second state championship in basketball (ever) provided a much-needed late-winter jolt to the school’s campus. The impressive season-long run by the boy’s team also energized alumni, parents and even former faculty members, providing a prime opportunity to connect further with audiences who may normally offer passing interest.

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Webinar: How to Amplify Your School’s Twitter Beyond the Basics

Use Twitter to Energize Your Community

Straight from the playbook at the 2013 CAIS-NAIS, the edSocialMedia panel will revisit their presentations from the pre-conference forum, How to Amplify Your School’s Social Media Beyond the Basics. In this part of a six-part series, Stephen Johnson, from Winward School, will share his tips for success in Twitter marketing and conversation.

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Rally the base to build engagement. #cougarpride!

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Twitter is taking off at our school — especially in our athletic stream, @mkaathletics. About a year ago, our athletic director, Todd Smith and I met to talking about getting an account set up for the school program. He would manage the account — along with a few others — and tweet from events, providing [...]

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Webinar recap: How to Amplify Your School’s Blogging Beyond the Basics

How to Create a Blogging Ambassadorship at Your School

Straight from the playbook at the 2013 CAIS-NAIS, Tucker Kimball, a member of the edSocialMedia panel, revisits his presentation from the pre-conference forum, How to Amplify Your School's Blogging Beyond the Basics.

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Webinar: How to Amplify Your School’s Blogging Beyond the Basics

How to Create a Blogging Ambassadorship at Your School

Straight from the playbook at the 2013 CAIS-NAIS, the edSocialMedia panel will revisit their presentations from the pre-conference forum, How to Amplify Your School’s Social Media Beyond the Basics. In this part of a six-part series, Tucker Kimball, from Gould Academy, will share his tips for success in creating a blogging ambassadorship at your school.

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