Draft At-Large Social Media Strategy

  • information sent to the ALAC_announce mailing list (which all ALSes receive) to be sent to
  • ensure that the redesign of the At-Large website caters for the sharing of information over social media

(September 2012) 

(Suggestions from the July 2012 TTF call)

  • disseminate other information related to Internet Governance
  • disseminate information in multiple languages
  • facilitate participation (responding/engaging with persons that comment/ask questions)

 

 


Possible Tools to implement At-Large Social Media Strategy

 

IFTTT

IFTTT (pronounced like “Lift” without the “L.”) allows you to create "recipes" that has "triggers" to carry out "actions" among various services or "channels".

See http://ifttt.com/wtf

http://ifttt.com/

(Update : October 2012 - using IFTTT was more successful with posts from the At-Large wiki appearing on Facebook and Twitter. For the time, this would be the tool to implement the At-Large Social Media Strategy)

 

DLVR.it

DLVR.it (deliver.it) allows RSS feeds to to be cross posted to various social media websites. A paid version allows autoposting to Google+ pages.

http://dlvr.it/

(Spotted in January 2013)

 

Buffer

Buffer allows one to schedule Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn updates.

http://bufferapp.com/guides

http://bufferapp.com/about/#what-is-buffer

Posterous Spaces

Posterous Spaces (https://posterous.com/ ) is a web service that offers the ability to create "spaces" to share text, links, photos or videos with everyone (similiar to a public blog) or to select persons. It offers the ability to update such "spaces" directly via email and have such content autoposted to several web blog sites (eg. WordPress, Drupal, Blogger) and Social Media sites like Facebook and Twitter. So with one email, content can be sent to Posterous, Twitter, Facebook and to the At-Large Website (which runs Drupal).

Posterous was recently acquired by Twitter and it is not clear what Twitter will do with Posterous Spaces service.

(Update : October 2012 - After extensive testing, Posterous did NOT work properly with posts appearing garbled on Posterous and then only after several hours. Use of this tool is not recommended.)

(Update: In mid February 2013 - Posterous announced it was shutting down completely late April 2013)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. There is only one way to establish and organize a strategy focused on the usefulness to your community. And it is thinking and structuring a content strategy.

    Some questions that are the essence of what will become your identity on social networks.

    What are your strengths as a company?
    To what does your company?
    Who is your audience?
    Which BENEFIT to what they buy your product or service?
    Are you different from your competition?
    Who can do the same as you?
    Who can support you?
    How to generate confidence? (experience, references, seniority, innovation, etc..)