3. What We Do
Emily Miethner
● Social Media Career Coach, Speaker, Strategist
● Founder / President, NY Creative Interns
Patricia Kitchen
● Newsday Web Reporter
● Also writing on social media basics and personal
branding
By @EmilyMiethner & @PatriciaKitchen
4. What We’ll Cover
● Twitter
● LinkedIn
● Facebook
● Your Questions
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6. Getting Started
● LinkedIn is NOT just a glorified resume
● It can be the keystone for your personal brand
● It's social. It’s OK to talk to strangers
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7. Getting Started
● People respond to you better if you have a profile
photo
● The headline under your name is valuable real
estate, but often underused
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9. Getting Started
● Job hunters: LinkedIn can turn your profile into a
resume
● Journalists can take a free tutorial Feb. 28 on
finding and researching sources
● See my resources list at
● bit.ly/LinkedInResources
By @EmilyMiethner & @PatriciaKitchen
11. Why Twitter
● You may think you don’t have time, but when you
learn how to find value in Twitter, you won’t have
time to not be on Twitter
● Your experience will be as good as the people you
follow
● Find and follow news from the people and sources
you care about
By @EmilyMiethner & @PatriciaKitchen
12. Why Twitter
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13. Terminology
● An “@ mention” is using a twitter handle in a tweet
● An “@ reply” is when you start a tweet with a twitter
handle
● A hashtag (#smwknd) is a way to group/sort tweets
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16. Tips
● If someone is on Twitter, don’t be afraid to tweet at
them
● You have room for 140 characters, but stick to 120
● Take advantage of your Twitter profile
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21. Share Content with Lists
● Share content with specific people
● See content from specific people
● Friends won't know if you add them to three lists:
○ Close Friends
○ Acquaintances
○ Restricted
By @EmilyMiethner & @PatriciaKitchen