The document discusses using Pinterest and Google+ for social media by the National Wildlife Federation. It provides an overview of how NWF uses each platform, including creating boards on Pinterest organized by topic and using hashtags and circles on Google+ to organize people and content. It encourages supporting NWF's work by following their pages, participating in discussions with relevant hashtags, and creating and sharing visual content.
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NWF Staff Update: Google+ and Pinterest
1. NWF Staff: Using Pinterest and
Google+
Presented by
Danielle Brigida & Dani Tinker
2. Social Media Sites by Numbers
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3. Pinterest
• Getting Started
• Finding the Right content
• Community Boards
• What NWF uses Pinterest for
• How to Support NWF's Work on Pinterest
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12. Help Us on Pinterest
• Check our website to make sure things are
pinnable
• Be a personal user and create pinnable
content
• Follow http://www.pinterest.com/nwfpins
13. What’s Good About Google+?
• Improves search results
• Highlights photos
• Uses Hashtags
• Has Hangouts and Circles
15. Google+
• Getting starting
• Google+ - How's it different from Facebook?
• What NWF uses Google+ For
• Hashtags and circles
• How to support NWF's work on Google+
16. Why Google+?
• Search engine optimization!
• Interesting use of #hashtags
• New way to relate to our audience
• Free technology
• Targeted messaging
23. Google+ Tactics and Strategy
• Listen (saved searches)
• Communicate visually
• Understand the technology
• Serve as a resource
• Keep the focus on wildlife
• Engage with Photographers
25. How to Support NWF on Google+
• “Plus” our page and put us in a circle
• Participate in trending hashtags with NWF
content
• Create visual content
• Build relationships with people