Tagged: "advancement"

August 03, 2012

Webinar recap: What’s the Interest in Pinterest

In this edSocialMedia webinar, talk shop with marketers Rob & Liza Fisher Norman, from Turnaround Marketing Communications, and Brendan Schneider, Director of Admission & Financial Aid at Sewickley Academy, as they explore how your school can effectively add Pinterest to your social media stable.

June 25, 2012

Webinar recap: State of Facebook Marketing

Brandon Croke, Inigral Inc.'s Marketing Manager, explores recent data and statistics that explore current applications of Facebook in the higher education sector. Hear about the most effective Facebook trends and how they impact your Facebook strategy.

June 14, 2012

edSocialMedia Video Production Bootcamp in VA

Sticking with the method that we know best, this workshop will focus on getting the work done with a hands-on approach. After an introductory keynote from Travis Warren, the President of WhippleHill, you will learn how to improve your video skills so you can launch into the next school year with a new set of tools.

May 02, 2012

Workshop: Creating a Communications Plan to Ensure Enrollment Success

Creating and implementing a successful Communications Plan for your school is not something that happens without giving thoughtful consideration to the end goal. Understanding this element and the steps necessary to achieving your goal is critical to ensuring success. The afternoon will focus on a Facebook mini-bootcamp to shift your school's page into the new Timeline.

May 01, 2012

Workshop: Creating a Communications Plan to Ensure Enrollment Success

Creating and implementing a successful Communications Plan for your school is not something that happens without giving thoughtful consideration to the end goal. Understanding this element and the steps necessary to achieving your goal is critical to ensuring success. The afternoon will focus on a Facebook mini-bootcamp to shift your school's page into the new Timeline.

April 25, 2012

edSocialMedia Video Production Bootcamp

Sticking with the method that we know best, this workshop will focus on getting the work done with a hands-on approach. After an introductory keynote from Travis Warren, the President of WhippleHill, you will select to join a small instruction group to learn by doing.

April 04, 2012

Summit: The social media event for schools, higher education & non-profits

The 2012 edSocialMedia Summit is the place to be for advancement, education and non-profit professionals involved in any way with social media in their organization. An all-star lineup of social media veterans are gathering with one goal: helping you create conversation, build community and generate action (like giving your organization money!). Visit the Summit site for speaker and topic details. The first 50 ticket buyers will receive a complimentary copy of Brian Carter's new, top-selling book, The Like Economy: How Businesses Make Money With Facebook.

March 08, 2012

Give and Get – Producing Social Media Content with Purpose

Recently on our Facebook page at Salisbury School, we posted a simple text link to our annual fund appeal and the post went viral.  If only.  We learned the hard way that you can’t do the hard sell on social media.  The challenge is to produce social media content that gives the audience what they want and somehow forwards [...]

February 28, 2012

Webinar: The Interactive Campus Map: An Essential Recruitment Tool

Do you feel like you are getting the most out of your website for recruitment purposes? There are a handful of must-have features that you should have on your website, and, arguably, not one is more important than an interactive campus map. Join Kyle James, CEO and Co-Founder of nuCloud, to get the most of your school's map.

February 14, 2012

Webinar: How to Successfully Manage a Student & Faculty Blog

Join Tucker Kimball, Gould Academy's Communications Director and an edSocialMedia contributor, as he shares lessons learned from the past five years of managing Gould's student and faculty blog — famously named The Glog.