Tag archive for "communication"

engagement, social media etiquette, social media strategy

Front Yard and Back Yard Conversations

50 Comments 09 December 2009

Social media is a public platform, where we utilize the "power of weak ties" to move people to action. How does a weak tie become stronger, more fully engaged? It's when conversations move them from the public conversation places to private conversations. These private conversations are social media's "back yard." That is where the relationships are strengthened and built.

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Getting Started, social media strategy, Twitter, website innovation

You are Not Local. You are Social.

4 Comments 20 March 2009

Even the most local businesses and community organizations can use social media. In this post, I give concrete examples of how the local business or organization can benefit from incorporating social media into its business model. The world is no longer Local, it's Social.

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Getting Started

Understanding How Organizations Communicate Socially, Virtually, or Not At All

No Comments 24 December 2008

How to assess your communications strategy and easily type communications strategies in organizations.

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engagement, listening

Dynamic Communication: From Questions to Respect

No Comments 23 December 2008

A communication checklist can help you discover if you are communicating dynamically. An example of moving the conversation forward with stakeholders.

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Debra Askanase is an experienced digital strategist, non-profit executive, and community organizer. Community Organizer 2.0 works with businesses and nonprofits to develop actionable and measurable digital media strategies that meet organizational goals.

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