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April 27, 2011 by Margie Clayman 7 Comments

TweetDiner: How to build your brand online

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I’d like to try something a bit different with Tweetdiner. We’ve been having really good conversations lately, but after each one, there’s kind of a gap. We don’t follow up and then we start a whole brand new topic the next week.

I thought it might be fun to schedule a series of chats that would all be pieces of big theme, and I thought the theme that would be best as a starting point would be How to Build Your Brand Online.

I’ve sketched out a chat schedule (below). What I’d love to see is participation on our Facebook page throughout the week, including any blogs you think would be good references for that week’s topic. Every Saturday I’ll post the archives here and to our Facebook page (once I figure out how to do that now that WTHashtag is gone) so that you can jump into the chats at any time.

If you see a session that you’d like to co-host, please leave me a comment here, email me, DM me, or contact me via some other means so that we can work out the details.

Without further delay, here is the proposed schedule for the ongoing chat, How to build your brand online!

April 30: If nothing else, LinkedIn (LinkedIn Basics)

May 7: LinkedIn: Advanced Features

May 14: LinkedIn Dos and Don’ts

May 21: Who needs a blog?

May 28: Getting a blog started – the basics

June 4: What’s makes a successful blog?

June 11: Blog Q&A

June 18: Who Needs Twitter?

June 25: Getting started on Twiter

July 2: – no chat, July 4th Holiday weekend

July 9: Twitter: How do you measure success

July 16: What are Twitter clients? And other advanced tips

July 23: Twitter Q&A

July 30: Who needs Facebook?

August 6: Facebook – is it business or personal?

August 13: How to make the most out of Facebook

August 20: Facebook Q&A

August 27: General Q&A

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  1. Kat Caverly says

    April 28, 2011 at 9:55 am

    This is great Margie! And I will contribute in every way I can. I would love to co-host on any of the Twitter sessions.

    Reply
    • Margie Clayman says

      April 28, 2011 at 11:54 am

      Awesome! Thanks so much for your support. I’m excited 🙂

      Reply

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