[VIDEO] How’s Your Netiquette?
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1) What is netiquette? a) A portmanteau word combining ‘network’ and ‘etiquette’ b) The rules for communicating online without giving offense c) Good manners for using e-mail, chat and social media channels d) All of the above 2) When sending a friend request on Facebook or LinkedIn, a) Use the preformatted text provided – it’s
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1) What is netiquette? a) A portmanteau word combining ‘network’ and ‘etiquette’ b) The rules for communicating online without giving offense c) Good manners for using e-mail, chat and social media channels d) All of the above 2) When sending a friend request on Facebook or LinkedIn, a) Use the preformatted text provided – it’s
14 Social Media Do’s Cultivate friendships Promote yourself, then your business – if culture allows it Participate regularly Repeat names Look for opportunities to help Use conversational tone Employ correct spelling & grammar Include http:// for a link Be authentic, friendly, & interesting Ask open-ended questions Mind your manners Be sociable Use hashtags where appropriate Research
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14 Social Media Do’s Cultivate friendships Promote yourself, then your business – if culture allows it Participate regularly Repeat names Look for opportunities to help Use conversational tone Employ correct spelling & grammar Include http:// for a link Be authentic, friendly, & interesting Ask open-ended questions Mind your manners Be sociable Use hashtags where appropriate Research
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Just read an really interesting post by Recruiterpoet called “Networking Needs Compassion” and loved the way he summed up the Rules of Networking… Some approaches can be successful but one must always remember a few key principles of networking. 1.) It takes time. Networking is like a fine red wine. It takes time to age
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Just read a great article called Online, Anonymity Breeds Contempt via NYTimes.com which provided a great definition of trolling… Trolling, defined as the act of posting inflammatory, derogatory or provocative messages in public forums and that psychological research has proven again and again that anonymity increases unethical behaviour and that people — even ordinary, good
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Check out Canadians Say Yes to Social Media for a great blog post about social media in Canada. It’s jam packed with great Canadian statistics like for example this one… By year’s end, eMarketer estimates that about 15.1 million internet users in Canada will have visited social networking sites at least monthly, up from 13.6 million
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Zuckerberg said he believes that the Groups feature will be a hit with users. The original Groups feature had limited engagement, but Zuckerberg simply believes the new version of Groups is “fun.” The new one, focused around Group Chat, shared networks and notifications, definitely has a deeper array of engagement tools — but will users
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