Tagged: "web 2.0"
Webinar: Timely tips on how to optimize your social media content
Are you producing great content but not seeing the most desirable results (comments, likes and shares) on your social channels? Hear tips of the trade from social marketer Peter Baron to push your content to the top.
Webinar: Communicating and Connecting with Social Media
This webinar will focus on the integral use of social media and its use in our schools. Using his new book, "Communicating and Connecting with Social Media," co-author Jason Ramsden will discuss: How to use social media to communicate effectively about your school, how to use social media to enhance professional development for educator and much more.
Webinar: How to manage your social media presence: Online Marketing in 40 Hours a Week
Social media management is becoming a full-time job, but Cassie Dull knows how to manage it. Learn how to increase productivity, improve efficiency and manage the conversation is if it was your job.
Webinar Recap: Simple, successful videos for schools
Justin Malvin, an independent educational consultant for EdFwd, presented an edSocialMedia webinar on how your school can implement a video strategy with ease and affordability.
Webinar: Simple, Successful Video for Schools
Video, video, video: It's the inside look into the true voice of your school. We're going to hear from Justin Malvin to figure out what it takes to implement killer videos into your communication strategy.
Webinar: Communicating and Connecting with Social Media
This webinar will focus on the integral use of social media and its use in our schools. Using his new book, "Communicating and Connecting with Social Media," co-author Jason Ramsden will discuss: How to use social media to communicate effectively about your school, how to use social media to enhance professional development for educator and much more.
Webinar Recap: Getting started with Google+ pages
Google+ pages are now accessible for businesses, and your schools should be in the mix. In a recent webinar, three edSocialMedia team members discussed the potential power behind your organization’s Google+ page. Peter Baron, a co-founder of edSocialMedia and president of AdmissionsQuest, William Stites, Blogger-in-Chief of edSocialMedia.com and Director of Technology at The Montclair Kimberley [...]
Down With Posters
I despise glitter. It’s proudly gauche and sinisterly invasive. Once a bedazzled project crosses the threshold of my classroom, the insidious sparkles permanently lodge in every nook and cranny. Months later my forehead looks like Lady Gaga’s because I’ve accidentally scratched my head after brushing up against an errant drift of pixie dust. I ban [...]
Rules of content: Share or solve, don’t shill!
“Share or solve, don’t shill” was one of several marketing mantras in the edSocialMedia seminar on May 3, Content Rules: Winning Fans through Killer Content, with authors Ann Handley and C.C. Chapman who energetically presented a wealth of content creation and curating ideas for schools. From compelling case studies to quirky turns of phrase, Handley [...]
What to include in your social media publishing schedule: Part Three
In a three-part series, I’ve derived a school-centric publishing schedule from Ann Handley and C.C. Chapman’s book, Content Rules. The book discusses exciting ways for your school to create the best online content and reveal your school’s enticing story. To hear it directly from Chapman and Handley, be sure to join edSocialMedia on May 3 [...]






