social media tips

Social Networking Connect 101 Sample Agenda

Advocacy with Facebook & Blogs

This is an example of a customized agenda for a 101 workshop. Keep in mind that all classes are customized to the specific needs and interests of our clients. The below agenda was created for a workshop we provided to the volunteers of a national advocacy group.

Instructor Intro

Student Intros

Angela's picture

Social Media Tips for Beginners

Using Social Media Effectively:

  • Who you are online should be who you are offline. Social media tools are a means of reaching your offline goals. To do so, you must be yourself when online.
  • Use social media to strengthen relationships you are building offline. You do not have time to go to coffee with everyone. Think of social media as virtually building relationships you would build offline if you had the time.
  • Each social media tool has different functionality. The right tool for the right job applies to our online activities as much as it does to our offline activities. Before jumping into social media, determine what you want to accomplish, research the tools and determine which tool(s) will help you reach your goal(s).
  • Be genuine. Others recognize sincerity. Your online efforts will have much greater impact if you are sincere.
  • When expanding your network, get to know interesting folks. That makes being genuine much easier!

our mission

Providing social networking guidance and digital equality program development. We believe relationships are key to developing strong commerce and healthy communities.

our services

Social Networking

  • Customized Workshops
  • Guidance
  • Presentations
  • Integration into Events

Digital Equality

  • Program Development
  • Grant Writing

Our clients are small and medium businesses, non-profits, and government agencies.

angela envisions

Ang digital drawing

ShinyDoor Founder, Angela Siefer, envisions a world in which all members of society have the tools and the resources to use the Internet for the betterment of themselves and their communities.