13. Linking Facebook & Twitter Have both accounts open to set up auto-Tweeting your Facebook micro-blog as headlines using http://www.facebook.com/twitter/
15. Tweeting your Facebook micro-blog as headlines Status updates tweet in their entirety if under 140 characters. As soon as you publish an event on facebook, it will automatically tweet Retweets cast your message further and build your network . #hashtag
23. Included twitter @mentions for efficient auto-tweeting interactions from fb Poor use of comment space. Keep links hidden in link attachments when posting. Announcement of the cosponsorship now appears on YES! Magazine’s wall so all its fans can see it & learn about the conference. Use of major event fb link refined with bit.ly – easy-to-identify, easy-to-share. Provides variation in repetitive posts / status updates. The tag symbol reveals that this post from the magazine included NSP Youth Movement, which is why it appears on this NSP Youth Movement page All these chapters around the country are now connected with eachother through this facebook post, and all know about the national conference. The little things!
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Wendy Kenin | Community Engagement Specialist | [email_address] This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it | 415.536.5918 x301 Wendy Kenin has twenty years of background in community organizing and social change innovation with a focus on cultural exchange and co-existence. Wendy serves as a California delegate to the National Committee of the Green Party of the United States, as well as the co-chair of Green Pages, the national newspaper of the US Green Party. She has written for the Navajo Times newspaper about sacred sites and cultural preservation. Certified in California as an advocate/counselor for domestic violence victims, Wendy is the Chair of the Berkeley Peace and Justice Commission where she has led initiatives to counter local disparities and teen dating violence and to support human rights for immigrant and indigenous communities. A fan of permaculture and urban agriculture, Wendy serves on the board of directors of the participatory Green Arts organization Tucson Arts Brigade and G.A.R.D.E.N. Inc , as well as local cannabusiness Doc Greens Healing Collective . A doula, Wendy has started up a full-service East Bay Jewish Doula Collective and attends births throughout the Bay area. She is a mother of 4 children ages 3-11. To support the success of her community, in her spare time Wendy offers assistance to emerging and existing organizations and individuals who are breaking into the online social networking spheres.