Part 1 - Social Media,
Websites, Wikis, and
EmailNovember 4, 2013
Community
AffairsCommittee
WEBINAR SUGGESTIONSWe recommend that you use your telephone for the audio part of the webinar.
PLEASE MUTE YOUR PHONE / MICROPHONEIf your phone does not have a mute button, select the green phone handset icon at the top of the display.
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Technical Writer, Albuquerque, NM New Mexico Tech, 2010 Secretary, Webmaster
New Mexico Kachina Chapter, 2010-2013
Loves technology, websites, and online collaboration
http://linkedin.com/in/rrenteria
About Roger
From old to new From hard to easy Lessons learned How to convince others
Upgrading Technologies
Old Kachina Site
WordPress◦ Free, needs PHP & mySQL configuration
http://wordpress.org Joomla!
◦ Free, needs PHP & mySQL configurationhttp://joomla.org
Drupal ◦ Free, needs PHP & mySQL configuration
http://drupal.org
Content Management Systems
New Kachina Site
Mobile Upgrade
Doku Wiki◦ Free, needs PHP configuration
http://dokuwiki.org Tiki Wiki
◦ Free, some set up and configurationhttp://tiki.org
Twiki◦ Free, some set up and configuration
http://twiki.org
Internal Communication
Internal Communication
Google Drive◦ Free, limit 5GB
http://drive.google.com Microsoft Sky Drive
◦ Free, limit 7GBhttp://skydrive.com
Remote Storage
DropBox◦ Free, limit 2-18GB
http://dropbox.com Box
◦ Free, limit 5GBhttp://box.com
Old Mailing List System
MailChimp◦ Free, limit 2k subscribers, 12k emails/mo
http://mailchimp.com Constant Contact
◦ $15/mo, 500 subscribershttp://constantcontact.com
Emma◦ $30/mo, 1k subscribers, 20% non-profit disc.
http://myemma.com iContact
◦ $10/mo, 250 subscribers, 20% non-profit disc.http://www.icontact.com
Email Mailing List Systems
New Mailing List System
Web Hosting Companies Content Management Systems Mailing List Programs Wiki / Collaboration Systems Communication Systems Tie-in with Social Media
Recap on Technologies
Free vs Paid Easier vs Difficult Plain HTML vs CMS
Instant Email Analytics Simple File Transfer
Benefits and Costs
Part 1 - Social Media,
Websites, Wikis, and
EmailNovember 4, 2013
Community
AffairsCommittee
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