The Social Media Club Louisville will present, “What’s In The Toolbox?” as its November gathering topic. The group will meet from 6:30-8:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 18 at the Louisville Visual Art Association at the Water Tower at 3005 River Road in Louisville. Very simply, the steering committee members and other experienced users from the crowd will open up their computers and show everyone how they go about their daily routines working with social media tools. In a hands-on demonstration and lively discussion format, SMC Louisville’s more experienced social media practitioners will give simple, visual examples of how to do each of the following for your business:
- Monitor and listen to online conversations about your brand.
- Use an RSS Feed Reader to browse hundreds of websites in minutes
- Bookmark and share content on sites like Digg, Stumbleupon and Delicious
- Manage a blog or multiple blogs
- Use Twitter as a social network
- Share images and videos and use them on your website
- Live stream and record live events for us on your website
In presenting social media concepts to businesses, clients and professional organizations, we’ve found that many people still just need help learning the basics of the tools. What we hope to accomplish is to show those attending how easy it can be to use social media to enhance your business. Since several members of our audience are also active users, the event will be true crowd sourcing in that everyone will bring some degree of knowledge, a trick of the trade or useful tip to the table.
Refreshments will be served and lots of professional networking time will be allotted. Please RSVP by emailing the SMC Louisville at smclouisville — at — gmail.com.
And do invite others you know who might be interested. Our mission is to help educate people on social media tools, strategies and philosophies to enhance business and personal communications. If you know someone interested in achieving that, bring them along.
See you on Nov. 18!
See the Facebook Event Here.
Image: Lifeline-Tool-Box-Zoom by elyob on Flickr.
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