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12 November 2009-1st Birthday- Discussion on PR and Comms
- Keep your followers interested by being consistent with tweets/responses/interaction across all mediums. #nfptweetup
- Assign different people within organisations to tweet at certain times, so the stream is looked after throughout the day.
- At socmed events @dogstrust don't tweet as the charity, tweet as ourselves; the dog fans prob aren't that interested! #nfptweetup
- I've just joined @jacquidarlow and the Comms discussion at #nfptweetup. Speaking about proper etiquette when tweeting. Text speech is out!
- About tweeting/using Twitter "If we [digital coworkers] didn't do it personally, we couldn't do it professionally." #nfptweetup
- Sharing stories on making a business case for Twitter #nfptweetup
- The group has broken into mini-discussion groups. What works, what doesn't, tips, tricks, and experience. #nfptweetup
- Google Alerts and Twitter equivalent, Twilert - stay on top of who is mentioning you and be authentic in how you respond. #nfptweetup
- "Your followers have interests outside of your charity." Be honest in your tweets and be yourself. They'll likely relate. #nfptweetup
- "Anything online is experimental." Why not give it a go? Push yourself out of your comfort zone. Might just work. #nfptweetup
- Comms feedback: it's not about broadcasting, it's about groups and the conversations that happen within them #nfptweetup
- It's not about broadcasting, but having a conversation #nfptweetup
- Let local centres have their own stream to tweet, not just one stream for the whole organisation.
12 November 2009-1st Birthday- Discussion on PR and Comms
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