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Story@Home: Social Media
             Part 1 & Part 2
Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill & Stephanie Hansen
Tauni Everett
              PR Professional & Conference Organizer
Website: www.snapcreativity.com &
www.snapconference.com
Twitter:      @taunitweets @snapconf
Facebook:          www.facebook.com/snaptheconference
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/snapconf
Instagram:         www.instagram.com/tauni
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=3881604
 Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
 Hansen
• Launched in February 2004.
   • Started as a networking site for college students before
      opening to everyone over the age of 13 with an email
      address in 2006.
   • Boasts over 1 billion registered users as of September
      2012.
   • Reports more than a trillion page views a month; about 50
      percent are made on a mobile device.
   • Removes approximately 20,000 profiles a day for various
      infractions.

Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Stephanie Hansen
         Community Manager, Social Media Specialist,
                 & Chief Unicorn Wrangler
Website: www.thedailyblarg.com
Twitter: @sahans
Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedailyblarg
Instagram: www.instagram.com/sahans
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/sahans
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/hansenstephanie

Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
What is Twitter?
    Launched March 21st, 2006…its 7th birthday was yesterday.

    Started by asking users to share “What are you doing right now?” in
    140 characters or less.

    Reports over 200 million active users sending 400 million tweets each
    day.

    Known as a place to share news, debate politics, exchange ideas, tell
    jokes, share stories, or talk about what you made for dinner…all in
    real time.

    Considered micro-blogging--sharing small bits and pieces of life in a
    few words.

    Accessed via web browser, online/desktop applications, and mobile
Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
    devices.
Hansen
What Does It Look Like?




Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
What Does It All Mean?
                                                                     1. Navigation Bar
                                                                     Click on an icon to take
                                                                     you to your home
                                                                     screen, mentions, or
                                                                     search.
                                                                     2. Profile
                                                                     View your recent
                                                                     tweets, profile,
                                                                     followers, and who you
                                                                     are following
                                                                     3. Compose Tweet
                                                                     Share your 140
                                                                     characters of wisdom
                                                                     here.
                                                                     4. News Feed
                                                                     Read what those you
                                                                     follow are saying.
                                                                     5. Settings
                                                                       Change your profile
Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
                                                                       image, about info,
Hansen
What is Instagram?

    Instagram Launched October 2010.

    The program allows you to take photos, edit, apply filters, and share
    photos using your mobile device.

    Instagram is an iOS- (iPhone, iPod Touch) and Android-based photo
    editing and sharing application.

    As of January 2013 Instagram had over 90 million active users.

    Instagram allows you to share photos with other social networks
    such as Facebook and Twitter.




Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
What Does It Look Like?




Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Home
                                                                     Screen SearchTake
                                                                                 Photo News
                                                                                       Feed Profile
Focus and Snap             What Does It All Mean?




                                            Filters

                                                                                             Like
                                                                                            Photo

                                                                                           Leave
                                                                                          Commen
                                                                                             t


        Online Profile


    Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
    Hansen
Why use Twitter?
    Quick and easy way to share and get information.
    It’s fun to be creative in 140 characters or less.
    Keep track of kids’ online profiles.
    Communicate easily with like-minded groups participating in moderated
    chats.



                      Why use Instagram?

    Instantly take, edit, and share photographs.

    Easy “mobile scrapbook” on the go.
    View and enjoy photos from family and friends.
    Find people with similar interests such as dogs or food or unicorns.
Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Emily Hill
          Writer, Editor, Social Media Junkie Specialist
Website: www.isthisREALLYmylife.com
Twitter:        @emihill
Facebook:            www.facebook.com/isthisREALLYmylife
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/emihill
Instagram:           www.instagram.com/emihill
Google+:
                plus.google.com/u/0/117193490485837330328
Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
/
Hansen
What is Google Plus?

   • Launched in June, 2011.
   • Started as Google Circles with an emphasis on organizing people
      in your network—friends, family, business associates, Twitter
      peeps.
   • Considered Google’s attempt to compete with Facebook . . . but
      Google Plus isn’t trying to be Facebook.
   • Boasted 500 million registered users as of December 2012 but
      less than half are active on a monthly basis.
   • Known for Google Hangouts and Communities (covered in Social
      Media Part 2).


Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
What does it look like?




Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
What does it all mean?
                                                                                     4
1                                              2

                                                                   3
                                                                       1. Navigation bar
                                                                          Click on an icon to view your
                                                                          profile, explore popular posts,
                                                                          browse communities, etc.

                                                                       2. News feed
                                                                          Select a tab to view posts from
                                                                          your various “circles.”

                                                                       3. Suggestions & notifications
                                                                          See upcoming events,
                                                                          trending topics, users to follow,
                                                                          etc.

                                                                       4. Profile & settings
                                                                          Decide who sees what and
                                                                          when and how you want
                                                                          notifications.
    Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
    Hansen
What about Google Plus Circles?
     1. Organize people into groups (or “circles”); add people to multiple circles.
     2. Click on “Find people” to see other Google Plus members you might know.
     3. Select “Added you” to see who has added you to their circles.


       2

                        3




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Hansen
(Google Plus Circles continued)
                 Choose which blog posts to share with which circles.




Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Why use Google Plus?
   • Google Circles are an easy and intuitive way to manage
         relationships.
   • Profile setup and privacy settings are a breeze.
   • Google+ Hangouts are “chatrooms on steroids” and a great way to
         interact with like-minded groups.
   • Google Communities enable you to interact with those who share
         similar interests. Post photos, videos, events or host discussions in
         Hangouts.
   • Sharing content is safe; Google+ lets you instantly assign a privacy
         level to content as you share it.
   • Google Photo Galleries allow instant mobile uploading, powerful
      editing tools and easier photo viewing.
Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Tauni Everett
              PR Professional & Conference Organizer
Website: www.snapcreativity.com &
www.snapconference.com
Twitter:      @taunitweets @snapconf
Facebook:          www.facebook.com/snaptheconference
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/snapconf
Instagram:         www.instagram.com/tauni
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=3881604
 Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
 Hansen
Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Stephanie Hansen
         Community Manager, Social Media Specialist,
                 & Chief Unicorn Wrangler
Website: www.thedailyblarg.com
Twitter: @sahans
Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedailyblarg
Instagram: www.instagram.com/sahans
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/sahans
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/hansenstephanie

Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
The Power of Twitter for Your Family
   With Twitter you can:

   • Preserve your online presence.

   • Micro-blog quick memories on the go.

   • Create family tracking with # (hashtags) such as
     #HansenFamilyReunion to keep up to date on family happenings.

   • Make lists to organize family members, friends, and others.

   • Provide an example of proper online etiquette for future family
     members.

   • Stay up to date on technology younger family members use.


Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Twitter Lists and # Hashtags

 Lists:                                         # Hashtags:
 • Organize people into lists                   • Easily track and watch
    such as family, friends,                       events with # hashtags
    and companies.                                 (#grammys or
 • Easily sort and read                            #unicorns).
    tweets from each list.                      • Create your own
 • Control privacy easily.                         hashtags for an online
                                                   chat with family
                                                   (#FamilyChat).




Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Online and On the Go Applications


     Tweetdeck                 Hootsuite                   Twitter               Tweetcaste
                                                                                     r




Online and Mobile App Online and Mobile App Online and Mobile App                Mobile App




     Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
     Hansen
Preserving Memories for the Future
   Genealogy isn’t all about looking into the past. It’s also about saving
   information for the future.

   • Your camera isn’t always in your pocket but your phone usually is.
     Capture those funny, cute, and amazing moments on Instagram.

   • Services from sites such as Blurb.com and Keepsy.com allow you
     to turn your Instagram photos into tangible photo and memory
     books.

   • Instagram offers an online feed of your photographs you can send
     to family members and friends.

   • Instagram will store your photos for free…but we all know the
     memories from those photos are priceless.


Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Emily Hill
          Writer, Editor, Social Media Junkie Specialist
Website: www.isthisREALLYmylife.com
Twitter:        @emihill
Facebook:            www.facebook.com/isthisREALLYmylife
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/emihill
Instagram:           www.instagram.com/emihill
Google+:
                plus.google.com/u/0/117193490485837330328
Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
/
Hansen
The Power of Google Plus for Family History

            Do you really need one more social media platform?

    Circles + Hangouts + Communities + Explore = YES!


   With Google Plus you can:
   • Connect with genealogists and family history writers (CIRCLES).
   • Have real-time conversations with up to 10 people (HANGOUTS).
   • Join groups built around your areas of interest (COMMUNITIES).
   • Keep up-to-date with the latest genealogy-related news
      (EXPLORE).



Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Google Plus Circles
   •   Organize people into groups (similar to setting up lists in Facebook).
   •   View updates for a specific circle by clicking on that tab on your homepage.
   •   Create a genealogy circle and view updates from those contacts.




Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Google Plus Hangouts
   •   Chat face to face with up to 10 people.
   •   Connect using your computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.
   •   Broadcast live video conversations to the public using “Hangouts on Air.”




Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Google Plus Communities
   •   Give different groups/interests a home base (book club, family,
       photography, cats,).
   •   Post videos and photos, plan events, exchange ideas and schedule
       Hangouts.
   •   Create and/or join a community, and then stay up to date with your mobile
       device.




Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Genealogy & Family History Communities on G+
   Tech for Genealogy & Family History Researchers
   https://plus.google.com/communities/117080274196807817033

   Genealogy
   https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/111735994125443153155

   Genealogy Tech
   https://plus.google.com/communities/116370793440106034324

   Family History Writers
   https://plus.google.com/communities/114977011024441632198

   Genealogy & Family History for Non-professionals (private)
   https://plus.google.com/communities/107974370602325784050

   DearMYRTLE’s Genealogy Community
   https://plus.google.com/communities/104382659430904043232



         Can’t find a community that fits your needs? Create one!

Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie
Hansen
Google Plus Explore (and Search)
    1. Find out what is “trending” (popular) on Google Plus.
    2. Decide how many posts should appear in your Home stream.
    3. Search for a topic to find new content; save searches for easy future
       browsing.
     Note: Fine-tune your Explore page by following different Google Plus pages.


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Story@Home: Social Media, Part 1 & Part 2

  • 1. Story@Home: Social Media Part 1 & Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill & Stephanie Hansen
  • 2. Tauni Everett PR Professional & Conference Organizer Website: www.snapcreativity.com & www.snapconference.com Twitter: @taunitweets @snapconf Facebook: www.facebook.com/snaptheconference Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/snapconf Instagram: www.instagram.com/tauni LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=3881604 Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 3. • Launched in February 2004. • Started as a networking site for college students before opening to everyone over the age of 13 with an email address in 2006. • Boasts over 1 billion registered users as of September 2012. • Reports more than a trillion page views a month; about 50 percent are made on a mobile device. • Removes approximately 20,000 profiles a day for various infractions. Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 4. Stephanie Hansen Community Manager, Social Media Specialist, & Chief Unicorn Wrangler Website: www.thedailyblarg.com Twitter: @sahans Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedailyblarg Instagram: www.instagram.com/sahans Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/sahans LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/hansenstephanie Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 5. What is Twitter? Launched March 21st, 2006…its 7th birthday was yesterday. Started by asking users to share “What are you doing right now?” in 140 characters or less. Reports over 200 million active users sending 400 million tweets each day. Known as a place to share news, debate politics, exchange ideas, tell jokes, share stories, or talk about what you made for dinner…all in real time. Considered micro-blogging--sharing small bits and pieces of life in a few words. Accessed via web browser, online/desktop applications, and mobile Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie devices. Hansen
  • 6. What Does It Look Like? Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 7. What Does It All Mean? 1. Navigation Bar Click on an icon to take you to your home screen, mentions, or search. 2. Profile View your recent tweets, profile, followers, and who you are following 3. Compose Tweet Share your 140 characters of wisdom here. 4. News Feed Read what those you follow are saying. 5. Settings Change your profile Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie image, about info, Hansen
  • 8. What is Instagram? Instagram Launched October 2010. The program allows you to take photos, edit, apply filters, and share photos using your mobile device. Instagram is an iOS- (iPhone, iPod Touch) and Android-based photo editing and sharing application. As of January 2013 Instagram had over 90 million active users. Instagram allows you to share photos with other social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 9. What Does It Look Like? Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 10. Home Screen SearchTake Photo News Feed Profile Focus and Snap What Does It All Mean? Filters Like Photo Leave Commen t Online Profile Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 11. Why use Twitter? Quick and easy way to share and get information. It’s fun to be creative in 140 characters or less. Keep track of kids’ online profiles. Communicate easily with like-minded groups participating in moderated chats. Why use Instagram? Instantly take, edit, and share photographs. Easy “mobile scrapbook” on the go. View and enjoy photos from family and friends. Find people with similar interests such as dogs or food or unicorns. Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 12. Emily Hill Writer, Editor, Social Media Junkie Specialist Website: www.isthisREALLYmylife.com Twitter: @emihill Facebook: www.facebook.com/isthisREALLYmylife Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/emihill Instagram: www.instagram.com/emihill Google+: plus.google.com/u/0/117193490485837330328 Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie / Hansen
  • 13. What is Google Plus? • Launched in June, 2011. • Started as Google Circles with an emphasis on organizing people in your network—friends, family, business associates, Twitter peeps. • Considered Google’s attempt to compete with Facebook . . . but Google Plus isn’t trying to be Facebook. • Boasted 500 million registered users as of December 2012 but less than half are active on a monthly basis. • Known for Google Hangouts and Communities (covered in Social Media Part 2). Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 14. What does it look like? Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 15. What does it all mean? 4 1 2 3 1. Navigation bar Click on an icon to view your profile, explore popular posts, browse communities, etc. 2. News feed Select a tab to view posts from your various “circles.” 3. Suggestions & notifications See upcoming events, trending topics, users to follow, etc. 4. Profile & settings Decide who sees what and when and how you want notifications. Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 16. What about Google Plus Circles? 1. Organize people into groups (or “circles”); add people to multiple circles. 2. Click on “Find people” to see other Google Plus members you might know. 3. Select “Added you” to see who has added you to their circles. 2 3 1 Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 17. (Google Plus Circles continued) Choose which blog posts to share with which circles. Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 18. Why use Google Plus? • Google Circles are an easy and intuitive way to manage relationships. • Profile setup and privacy settings are a breeze. • Google+ Hangouts are “chatrooms on steroids” and a great way to interact with like-minded groups. • Google Communities enable you to interact with those who share similar interests. Post photos, videos, events or host discussions in Hangouts. • Sharing content is safe; Google+ lets you instantly assign a privacy level to content as you share it. • Google Photo Galleries allow instant mobile uploading, powerful editing tools and easier photo viewing. Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 19. Tauni Everett PR Professional & Conference Organizer Website: www.snapcreativity.com & www.snapconference.com Twitter: @taunitweets @snapconf Facebook: www.facebook.com/snaptheconference Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/snapconf Instagram: www.instagram.com/tauni LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=3881604 Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 20. Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 21. Stephanie Hansen Community Manager, Social Media Specialist, & Chief Unicorn Wrangler Website: www.thedailyblarg.com Twitter: @sahans Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedailyblarg Instagram: www.instagram.com/sahans Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/sahans LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/hansenstephanie Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 22. The Power of Twitter for Your Family With Twitter you can: • Preserve your online presence. • Micro-blog quick memories on the go. • Create family tracking with # (hashtags) such as #HansenFamilyReunion to keep up to date on family happenings. • Make lists to organize family members, friends, and others. • Provide an example of proper online etiquette for future family members. • Stay up to date on technology younger family members use. Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 23. Twitter Lists and # Hashtags Lists: # Hashtags: • Organize people into lists • Easily track and watch such as family, friends, events with # hashtags and companies. (#grammys or • Easily sort and read #unicorns). tweets from each list. • Create your own • Control privacy easily. hashtags for an online chat with family (#FamilyChat). Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 24. Online and On the Go Applications Tweetdeck Hootsuite Twitter Tweetcaste r Online and Mobile App Online and Mobile App Online and Mobile App Mobile App Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 25. Preserving Memories for the Future Genealogy isn’t all about looking into the past. It’s also about saving information for the future. • Your camera isn’t always in your pocket but your phone usually is. Capture those funny, cute, and amazing moments on Instagram. • Services from sites such as Blurb.com and Keepsy.com allow you to turn your Instagram photos into tangible photo and memory books. • Instagram offers an online feed of your photographs you can send to family members and friends. • Instagram will store your photos for free…but we all know the memories from those photos are priceless. Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 26. Emily Hill Writer, Editor, Social Media Junkie Specialist Website: www.isthisREALLYmylife.com Twitter: @emihill Facebook: www.facebook.com/isthisREALLYmylife Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/emihill Instagram: www.instagram.com/emihill Google+: plus.google.com/u/0/117193490485837330328 Social Media Part 1 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie / Hansen
  • 27. The Power of Google Plus for Family History Do you really need one more social media platform? Circles + Hangouts + Communities + Explore = YES! With Google Plus you can: • Connect with genealogists and family history writers (CIRCLES). • Have real-time conversations with up to 10 people (HANGOUTS). • Join groups built around your areas of interest (COMMUNITIES). • Keep up-to-date with the latest genealogy-related news (EXPLORE). Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 28. Google Plus Circles • Organize people into groups (similar to setting up lists in Facebook). • View updates for a specific circle by clicking on that tab on your homepage. • Create a genealogy circle and view updates from those contacts. Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 29. Google Plus Hangouts • Chat face to face with up to 10 people. • Connect using your computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet. • Broadcast live video conversations to the public using “Hangouts on Air.” Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 30. Google Plus Communities • Give different groups/interests a home base (book club, family, photography, cats,). • Post videos and photos, plan events, exchange ideas and schedule Hangouts. • Create and/or join a community, and then stay up to date with your mobile device. Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 31. Genealogy & Family History Communities on G+ Tech for Genealogy & Family History Researchers https://plus.google.com/communities/117080274196807817033 Genealogy https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/111735994125443153155 Genealogy Tech https://plus.google.com/communities/116370793440106034324 Family History Writers https://plus.google.com/communities/114977011024441632198 Genealogy & Family History for Non-professionals (private) https://plus.google.com/communities/107974370602325784050 DearMYRTLE’s Genealogy Community https://plus.google.com/communities/104382659430904043232 Can’t find a community that fits your needs? Create one! Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 32. Google Plus Explore (and Search) 1. Find out what is “trending” (popular) on Google Plus. 2. Decide how many posts should appear in your Home stream. 3. Search for a topic to find new content; save searches for easy future browsing. Note: Fine-tune your Explore page by following different Google Plus pages. 2 3 1 Social Media Part 2 Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen
  • 33. Presented by Tauni Everett, Emily Hill, and Stephanie Hansen