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Do You Have the Right Insurance for Your Social Media Activities?

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One concern is that many policies do not extend coverage for activities on third party social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Flickr and other group and networking sites not hosted on the association’s web site. The key to coverage is the definition of “scheduled media.”

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5 Awesome Association Facebook Pages

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About a month ago, Maddie shared this post about awesome B2B Facebook Pages with me and suggested I do a similar post about association Facebook Pages. Advocacy people take note: the Take Action tab is, I believe, Capwiz’s Facebook application.

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Open Community Case Study – Food Bank

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Jen keeps their homebase, their website, fresh by updating it 2-3 times a week with news about events, food drives and other activities, like their recent appearance on The Biggest Loser as part of the Pound for Pound Challenge. Forward failure: We had fantastic results, lots of entries, when we placed a Facebook ad for a guitar giveaway.

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A Tale of Two Communities Part II – Salesforce.com

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Being a technology company, their community is an active network consisting of developers, consultants, customers, and Salesforce staff. Salesforce is actively running their communities with fervent involvement. Salesforce has multiple active “corporate accounts&# such as @Salesforce. See [link] for a quick overview.

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A Tale of Two Communities Part 1 – Volkswagen

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I’ve been instinctively engaging in multiple communities but I never really stepped back and applied any academic view of my activities in these communities, or analyzed the communities themselves. There are tens, possibly hundreds of thousands of users actively participating in online forums. I’d love to see more of this.

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Another Word on Social Media Guidelines

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for its termination of an employee for posting negative remarks about her supervisor on her personal Facebook page. Other employees commented on her post, so the NLRB ruled that postings were subject to the National Labor Relations Act as “protected converted activity.” unless the employee receives written approval from the.

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Open Community Case Study – GoPlow

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Manage educational content in more meaningful ways, deliver training for specific technical programs and increase the potential for active learning. They cross-post content to LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Deliver expert opinions via blogs. Then it began to come back and hit what I consider to be a sustainable level.