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How-to: View and Organize Fan Pages on Facebook | Almost Savvy

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Do you try to keep up with groups and fan pages that you join on Facebook? Reply Ann Scott says: March 5, 2010 at 9:07 pm I must be missing something here because when I go to my pages section or my groups, I do not see a way to add lists. Organize them in a way which makes your favorite content easier to find. Was this tip helpful?

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Navigating the Higher Ed Enrollment Cliff: How Social Media Managers Can Position Their Institutions for Success

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To understand why , you must rewind the 2007 – 2008 financial crisis. Take a look at how student numbers are expected to rise or fall across different demographic groups: In other words, the enrollment cliff will lead to a very different student body than the one we’re used to today. First, we need to consider cultural factors.

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Students and Graduates: Got LinkedIn?

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Reply Barbara Saunders says: May 7, 2009 at 9:01 am There are many alumni groups on LinkedIn. I’m sure many older people have joined those groups and not bothered to sign up for the school’s alumni Web site. The value of groups is often overlooked on LinkedIn. New grads can meet their fellows on LinkedIn.

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The Art of Saying Thank-You on Facebook | Almost Savvy

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Chances are that you’re one of the over 300 million people who have set-up a virtual home on Facebook because it is a great place to keep up with family and friends, as well as connecting with businesses and groups of interest. It is also a place filled with fascinating information – blog posts, videos, photos and news articles.

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Directory of All Things Twitter – Finally!

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The magic really begins to happen when you are able to use Twitter on-the-go on your phone, build groups of people who seem most interesting to you, or share photos and files through Twitter. It allows you to post messages (or “tweets&# ), view tweets from people you’re following and run a search on everyone’s tweets.

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Social Networking Friends vs. Real Life Friends | Almost Savvy

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How secure should I feel when using Facebook’s privacy settings to determine which groups of friends can or cannot see particular photos? Facebook while I do use it for business, I am more social with my various groups than on LinkedIn. WP, HuffPo etal–be careful what you post if it’s not business related etc.

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13 Signs That You're At a Tech Conference | Almost Savvy

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Earlier in the year I got up and spoke in front of a group of 40+ people about my blogging and job search, the the room was set up with wi-fi and there were plenty of laptops there then too. Martin Piraino´s last blog.