Are you seriously suggesting, Graeme, any organisation should pay you £47 to learn how to Twitter? And doesn’t your pitch mitigate against interested individuals? Your charge could suggest to many, including me, that there’s too much spare time and cash sloshing around the public sector when plenty of such advice is available free anyway, e.g. try starting at
http://www.brentozar.com/archive/2009/01/adding-more-info-to-your-twitter-profile/
I appreciate you want people’s interest and participation and seek to increase participation in museums and archives but why do you need their cash for an online seminar, what's it for? Perhaps as well as revealing the broad contents of the seminar some transparency of your cash flow would be appreciated?
Thanks.... b.
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--- On Mon, 7/12/09, Graeme Farnell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: Graeme Farnell <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Twitter in Action: Interactive Online Seminar: Thursday 17 December
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Monday, 7 December, 2009, 11:32
> As you'll know, Twitter is the
> fastest-growing social media platform and in many ways
> particularly well-suited to the needs of museums and other
> cultural organisations.
> Wherever you are, join us on 17 December for
> this Interactive Online Seminar with two of the world’s
> most popular museums on Twitter: the V&A (London) and
> the Women's Museum: An Institute for the Future
> (Dallas). Between them they attract over 24,000 followers
> and they'll share the secrets of what’s working for
> them, what’s not – and what makes their Twitter presence
> successful.
>
>
> You’ll hear direct from two experts in digital
> marketing and social media, the people responsible for both
> museums' Twitter presence: Naomi Saffery, Marketing
> Officer at the V&A, and Alyssa Gardina, Marketing
> Associate at the Women's Museum. You'll be able to
> pinpoint in advance the areas you’d like them to explore,
> and ask questions to get the information you need to enhance
> – or start – your Twitter presence!
>
>
> Look over their shoulders as they demonstrate
> their Twitter setups. Explain what have been the benefits of
> Twitter to their museums. Share useful tips and tricks. Tell
> how best to involve and communicate with followers. And how
> they see their use of Twitter developing.
>
>
> Each seminar session gives you access to these
> experts followed by a Q&A discussion - from the comfort
> of your laptop or desktop computer.
> Twitter in Action is terrific value at just £47
> (Limited Time Early-Bird Rate), which includes access to the
> recorded sessions after the event, and the ability to share
> the experience with a group of your colleagues at no extra
> cost!
>
>
> To register, please visit: www.museumsetc.com/?p=1416
> I hope you'll join us for what promises to
> be a stimulating event!
>
>
> Graeme FarnellMuseumsEtc
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