Slides to accompany Barbara Nixon's talk on Strategies That Fell Short (& What The Taught Us) at Poynter Institute's Building a Successful Social Media Strategy, April 2011
10. Contact Me Barbara B. Nixon, Ph.D. (ABD) Public Relations Faculty, Southeastern University Visiting Faculty, Poynter Institute Life Member & Past President of the International Listening Association (listen.org) E-mail: bbnixon@seu.edu Twitter: barbaranixon Skype: barbara.b.nixon Blog: publicrelationsmatters.com
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Image Credit: Barbara B. Nixon[twitter] Starting my discussion on Strategies That Fell Short (And What They Taught Us). [/twitter]
Image Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22326055@N06/3943912813/[twitter] Strategies That Fell Short (And What They Taught Us): First, a 9-5 mentality [/twitter]
Image Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianauer/2716369043/[twitter] Strategies That Fell Short (And What They Taught Us): 2nd, thinking you are controlling the message [/twitter]
Image Credit: Barbara B. Nixon[twitter] Strategies That Fell Short (And What They Taught Us): 3rd, defensiveness [/twitter]
Image Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/curtisperry/141815909/in/photostream/[twitter] Strategies That Fell Short (And What They Taught Us): 4th, abandonment [/twitter]
Image Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/twenty_questions/2233417054/in/photostream/[twitter] Strategies That Fell Short (And What They Taught Us): 5th, not listening (monitoring) [/twitter]
Image Credit: Barbara B. Nixon[twitter] Strategies That Fell Short (And What They Taught Us): 6th, cross-posting [/twitter]
Image Credit: Barbara B. Nixon[twitter] Strategies That Fell Short (And What They Taught Us): 7th, keeping your own employees out of the loop [/twitter]
Image Credit: Barbara B. Nixon[twitter] Strategies That Fell Short (And What They Taught Us): 8th, a “me, too!” mentality [/twitter]
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