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Created by: Lauren Vassallo Intern, Talking Finger. How to use social media during the Chick-fil-a Leadercast

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Use of social media during the 2011 Chick-fil-a Leadercast event. This slide share was developed to help instruct attendees at the Leadercast understand the use of Twitter and social media during the event. To get details, feel free to visit us on our Facebook page and ask questions! http://www.facebook.com/talkingfinger

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Created by: Lauren Vassallo

Intern, Talking Finger.

How to use social media during theChick-fil-a Leadercast

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What Youʼll Learn in thisPresentation

Twitter Basics

How @CFALeadercast will be using Twitter

How @TalkingFinger & @Valley_Chamber will be using Twitter

#CFALeaercastCT

Foursquare

QR Codes

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Twitter Basics Tweet: A public message in 140 characters or less RT: Re-Tweet, a re-post of someone else’s TweetEX: @TalkingFinger RT @sethgodins: The thing that

makes it popular... http://bit.ly/hA17EI Follower: When someone subscribes to a Twitter feed @: A public message to a user whose name follows the

symbol.DM: Direct Message, a private message to a user.Hashtag: Label using “#” following a Tweet to

categorize what is contained in the post.Trending Topics: Most mentioned terms on Twitter.

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How Chick-fil-A Leadercast, theGreater Valley Chamber & Talking

Finger are Using TwitterThe @CFALeadercast will be formatting the event differently this year.

They will be utilizing Twitter to receive, distribute and answer questions.Attendees can send @CFALeadercast a question on Twitter. The panelists

will then pick and choose which questions to answer.

Throughout the Leadercast, @TalkingFinger will be the “mediator.” We willbe monitoring questions and responding to any further questions attendees

may have. We will be using various platforms to archive all of your Tweetsfor future reference.

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#CFALeadercastCTYou may have already seen @TalkingFinger &

@Valley_Chamber using the hashtag #CFALeadercastCT insome of our Tweets. This will be imperative during the

conference. Any attendee who Tweets a question is urged touse the hashtag to represent that the question is coming from ourgreat state of Connecticut! There are hundreds of host locationsworldwide on May 6th. By using #CFALeadercastCT we’ll becategorizing our Tweets by those coming from our host location

in Shelton.

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Foursquare

@TalkingFinger will be creating a badge for the CFALeadercast. Our goal with Foursquare will be to: Earn the Swarm Badge (50+ people checkin in threehours). We are asking that people check in between

the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Have people check in to earn the Leadercast Badge

@TalkingFinger is creating.

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QR Codes

QR Codes are a quick and easy way for smart phone users to getdirect access to various forms of information. @TalkingFinger willbe posting QR codes throughout the Scinto Towers Auditorium for

people to scan and view. Test it out with the code above!

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How to get the Apps

The best part about Twitter, Foursquare and QR Codes is that it’s allfree! Get on your smart phone and find your app marketplace.

Download the app for these programs.

A good QR Code reader is QuickMark. If you have a BlackBerry,just use the scanner on your BBM app. Twitter and Foursquare

each have their own app.

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See you at the#CFALeadercastCT!

If you have ANY questions at all about Twitter,Foursquare, QR codes or who Talking Finger is,

feel free to call or email us!

If you have ANY questions about the schedule ofthe day, need directions or other information,

please call theGreater Valley Chamber of Commerce at 203-925-

4981!