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Michael Staton

10 Social Media Strategies for The Ivory Tower | PurpleCar - 0 views

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    10 Social Media Strategies for The Ivory Tower The main problem with university social media branding strategy is this: There is no strategy.
Michael Staton

What's an Appropriate Response Time to Inquirers? | .eduGuru - 0 views

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    time to respond to inquiries on facebook?
Michael Staton

What Motivates Users to Get Active on Facebook? - 0 views

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    "Using server log data from approximately 140,000 newcomers in Facebook, we predict long-term sharing based on the experiences the newcomers have in their first two weeks."
Michael Staton

Social Media: Using Social Media to Put Out The Fire | SearchViews - Daily insights on ... - 0 views

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    put out a communications fire with social media
Michael Staton

Superlist of What NOT To Do In Social Media (UPDATED) - 0 views

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    Besides collecting lists of Social Media Case Studies for my Superlist of Social Media Case Studies, I've also been collecting links about Social Media mistakes, failures, blunders and no-no's. Since my Superlist of Social Media Case Studies has proven so popular (and since Jacob Morgan suggested a Superlist of social media failures would be helpful)
Michael Staton

More than Half of CMOs Remain Uninterested in Social Networks - 0 views

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    Despite the cultural phenomenon that Facebook and MySpace have become in the past few years, 55% of top-brand CMOs said they're not too interested (22%), or not interested at all (33%), in incorporating these and similar social-networking sites into their marketing strategies, according to a survey by Epsilon.
Michael Staton

Social Media Targeting Strategies | Social Media Explorer - 0 views

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    Forrester's now familiar Social Technographics Ladder.
Michael Staton

marketing 2.0 » Blog Archive » Social Media Budget Ratio - 0 views

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    Social media's upfront costs very little and we actually use money within my team to experiment with so we A) get a better understanding of the technology and B) start to understand how we can use it and measure the results along with all the other media we have.
Michael Staton

Facebook Applications: The Game Changer? - 0 views

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    Facebook Applications: The Game Changer? New ways higher ed institutions can use social networking By Karine Joly February 2008 Printer-Friendly Page Email This Article Comments IN NOVEMBER 2007, FACEBOOK launched a series of new features including "Pages," which allow colleges, universities, and other schools to create a presence and recruit "fans" among the users of the popular social networking website. Until then, institutions as well as organizations, big companies, or even small businesses were not really welcome on the popular college student online hangout. All were barred from setting up a user profile by Facebook's terms of use. Some institutional offenders even had their accounts taken down, losing all the connections established over time with their Facebook "friends." Before Facebook Pages, institutions could only set up groups, the same groups used by the aficionados of the wildest beer parties or the proponents of the weirdest campus causes. Within a month after the launch of the new feature, more than 700 Facebook Pages were created by institutions, alumni associations, university offices, and college departments. What are the reasons behind this impressive adoption rate? Facebook Pages don't cost a dime, are quick to create, and are easy to maintain. As a result, investing a couple of staff hours to Facebook is a no-brainer. That's probably why higher ed institutions have adopted a more conservative approach with Facebook Platform. Launched at F8, an event in San Francisco organized last May by the company, Facebook Platform opened windows of opportunity for IHEs. In a press release, the social networking website was "calling all developers to build the next generation of applications with deep integration into Colleges and universities could leverage the medium to create some robust tools for students. Facebook, distribution across its 'social graph,' and an opportunity to build new businesses." Six months later, this call had been answ
Michael Staton

Social Media in Higher Education for Marketing and Communications | .eduGuru - 0 views

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    good article, good illustration.
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