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Social Networking

May 16, 2015

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Norm DeLisle

Introduction to social networking applications for people in recovery.
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Social Networking

A New Path of Advocacy and Recovery

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Why Social Networking?

 

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The Basics of Most SN Applications

1. Set up an Account/Profile

2. Connect with People/Groups

3. Share Away!

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Example One: Twitter

@ http://www.twitter.com

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Example Two: Facebook

@ http://www.facebook.com

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The SN Universe

1. Relationship Sites2. Blogs3. Microblogs4. Community Ratings Sites5. Aggregators6. Miscellaneous Tools

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Relationship Sites

1. Facebook

2. MySpace

3. Friendster

4. Linkedin

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Facebook

@ http://www.facebook.com

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MySpace

@ http://www.myspace.com

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Friendster

@ http://www.friendster.com

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Linkedin

@ http://www.linkedin.com

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Blogs

All Free!!

1. Blogger

– Typepad

– Wordpress

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Blogger

@ http://bit.ly/c614Df

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Typepad

@ http://www.typepad.com/

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Wordpress

@ http://wordpress.org/

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Microblogs

1. Twitter

2. Identi.ca

3.  Posterous

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Twitter

@ http://www.twitter.com

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Identi.ca

@ http://identi.ca/

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Posterous

@ http://posterous.com

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Community Rating Sites

• Vimeo

• Technorati

• Reddit

• Stumbleupon

• Newsvine

• Mixx

• Digg

• YouTube

• Last.fm

• Flicker

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Vimeo

@ http://www.vimeo.com/

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Technorati

@ http://technorati.com

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Reddit

@ http://www.reddit.com/

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Stumbleupon

@ http://www.stumbleupon.com/

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Newsvine

@ http://www.newsvine.com/

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Mixx

@ http://www.mixx.com/

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Digg

@ http://digg.com/

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YouTube

@ http://www.youtube.com/

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Last.fm

@ http://www.last.fm/

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Flickr

@ http://www.flickr.com/

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Aggregators

1. Hootsuite

2. Ping.fm

3. Friendfeed

4. Netvibes

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Hootsuite

@ http://hootsuite.com/

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Ping.fm

@ http://ping.fm/

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Friendfeed

@ http://friendfeed.com/

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Netvibes

@ http://www.netvibes.com/

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Other SN Tools

1. Google2. Ning3. Elgg4. WackWall5. CrowdVine6. Flock7. More tools at http://bit.ly/dtdecq

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Google

 

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Ning

@ http://www.ning.com/

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Elgg

@ http://elgg.org/

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Wackwall

@ http://wackwall.com/

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CrowdVine

@ http://www.crowdvine.com/

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Flock

@ http://flock.com/

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More Tools

@ http://bit.ly/dtdecq

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Focused or Specialized SN Sites

Complete list @ http://bit.ly/ddGKwA

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SN as an Advocacy Tool

1. Finding Help1.Allies2.Answers

2. Building Energy1.Mobilizing2.Momentum

3. Getting It Done1.Planning2.Collaborating

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Finding Help

 

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Building Energy

 

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Getting It Done

 

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SN as a Recovery Tool

1. Support1.Friends2.Answers and help

2. Becoming a part of communities1.Joining groups2.Attending Events

3. Building a Future1.Nurturing Hope2.Finding a Job

    

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Support

 

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Becoming a Part of Communities

 

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Building a Future

 

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Resources

• Nonprofits and the Social Graph at http://bit.ly/9vIfAo• Eight Secrets at http://bit.ly/9uzgS7•  Inside Obama's Social Media Toolkit at http://bit.ly/9uzgS7•  Build Buzz for Your Cause at http://bit.ly/9ydqcA•  Five Minute Guide at http://bit.ly/bc4WnW•  Using Facebook in Your Nonprofit at http://bit.ly/bOrz5w•  MySpace Best Practices at http://bit.ly/bn0tQr•  Social Networking for Campaigns at http://bit.ly/a45Ow5•  Weave Smarter Networks at http://bit.ly/cDlkdL•  Social Networking Tutorial at http://bit.ly/azMgoU•  10 most beautiful social networks at http://bit.ly/crnb4t

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Your Presenter

Name: Norm DeLislePosition:  Director, MDRCEmail: [email protected]: http://twitter.com/mdrcngdBlogs:Norman Learned at http://normlearned.blogspot.com/LTC Reform at http://ltcreform.blogspot.com/The Recovering Life at http://therecoveringlife.blogspot.com/

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Last Thoughts

“Social media should improve your life, not become your life!” -- Patrick Driessen

“If Facebook were a country, it would now be the 6th most populous in the world.” -- from InsideFacebook.com

“ It's all about people. It's about networking and being nice to people and not burning any bridges.” -- Mike Davidson

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Thank You!!!

I Appreciate Your Interest