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5 Facebook Conversation Generation Tips You Need To Know

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If your community is 70% 25-44, then the bulk of your conversation starters should be geared towards this demo. However, don’t forget the 45-54 group. They may account for a smaller part of your community, but gearing 10% of your conversation starters towards them will give you good results. Timing matters.

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Twenty4Change: small acts making a big difference

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It’s about the interaction of people, food, restaurants, conversation and small community organizations. There is conversation. • The organization gets $400 plus involvement in a conversation with some cool people. • The organization gets to continue the conversation after the event with the individuals. •

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What community means to me: 17 teenage perspectives

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We had been chatting about conversations, the humanization of brands, community in online spaces and in the real world, and trust. Community…a group of people who all have something in common ” – Derek. Community is a group of people who like or value the same thing in the same way. “Community is based off trust.

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Content Creation? Curation? Focus on Publishing Instead

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Publishing is the overall approach of content and conversation. That’s why publishing carries some pretty important expectations that everyone should know, whether they’re creators, curators, or just want to have conversations about these bigger ideas. This varies from audience to audience, and even group to group.

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Monday’s 5 Social Media Must-Reads

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By Neicole Crepeau Social media consultants and bloggers have long urged companies to create Facebook pages and Twitter accounts and start a conversation with their customers. The problem is, most customers don’t want a conversation with a company or its representatives. So, lots of companies have done just that.

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(Social Media) Haters Gonna Hate

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Here are pros and cons to hating online: On the one hand, they have outlets on social media where they can voice their negativity to a large group of people quickly and with little effort. But, you can build a community with conversation and engagement that will lead to advocates. On the other hand, haters are now exposing themselves.

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Mobilizing Millennials For Social Good: 6 Takeaways From MCON13

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Fifteen influential nonprofit, business and technology leaders, as well as hundreds of attendees, recently gathered in Indianapolis for the one-day Millennial Impact Conference (MCON13) to engage in conversation on how to mobilize the Millennial generation around social causes. Couldn’t attend or missed the free live stream?

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