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Who Owns Social Media? Risk Management?

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First, I penned Community, Social Media and Risk Perceptions and then Risk Management and Open Community: More Similar than You Think. My basic premise is that both social media and risk management are association-wide activities. So who owns social media in your association?

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Social Media Management Blues

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LOTS of sessions about social media, of course…by now we association people should have this whole social media thing down pat, right? You should be thinking about who, on your staff, will lead your org’s social media efforts. I’m at the ASAE Technology Conference. Not so fast.

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Association Social Media Marketing

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Social Media Marketing for the National Bicycle Tour Directors Association (NBTDA). Tags: Implementation Presentations associations social media 101 social media marketing. Otherwise, go get on it. Seriously now! Time is marching on! Contact us if you need help.

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Another Word on Social Media Guidelines

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The popularity and wide spread use of social media is creating opportunities and challenges for associations. People are still getting fired (or not hired) for their postings on social sites, but employment law is starting to catch up with the actions of both employers and employees. National Labor Relations Board Ruling.

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Looking for info on social media consulting fees?

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If you’re working on your social media budget for 2011, and looking for information on social media consulting fees, Mack Collier has a good updated list of what social media consultants charge for various services. Most Charge – $3,000-$6,000 a month. Most Charge – $2,000-$5,000.

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Why Do We Need a Social Media Policy?

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While giving a webinar, Managing the Risks of Social Media , for Higher Logic , I got an unexpected question: “Why do we need a social media policy?” Of course you need a social media policy. Every social media practitioner ( Maddie, Lindy , and me to name a few) will tell you that you need one.

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10 Reasons to Have a Social Media Response Triage Flowchart

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We do a lot of work with associations to help them develop what we call social media triage (or escalation or response) charts. 2) Social media triage goes hand in hand with a crisis communications plan, but doesn’t replace it. 5) A triage chart is a concrete way to show staff how your social media policy works.