Talking social media with The Washington Post

Ever wonder the top three things a small campus should be doing with social media, how to measure the effectiveness of a social media campaign or how to “move the needle” using Twitter?

A handful of guests, including me, were invited on Thursday to answer these questions and more during a 1-hour online chat with The Washington Post. The chat was part of Campus Overload Live with Jenna Johnson.

Read the discussion in its entirety here:

http://wapo.st/SocialMediaChatLive

The guests were Marc Parry, who writes about technology for the Chronicle of Higher Education, and Menachem Wecker, a writer and tweeter for George Washington University’s online daily news service GW Today.

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3 Responses to “Talking social media with The Washington Post”

  1. It was a fun conversation! Thanks for linking it.

    January 23, 2011 at 9:27 am

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