This month’s meeting will focus on YOU – or on US – or on EVERYONE. We want your feedback, your two cents, your best shot at what you think the Social Media Club Columbia needs to be about in 2012. When: Thursday, February 23rd 6:30p Where: Main Branch, Richland County Public Library Details: Eventbrite (click/register [...]
Posts Tagged ‘social media’
16 Feb
State of the SMC Columbia – Feb 2012 Meeting
Posted by Rick in SMC. Tagged: business, columbia, connection, networking, online, social media, social media club, survey, tools. Leave a Comment
2 Jan
SMC January – Social Media for Local Business
Posted by Rick in SMC. Tagged: business, columbia, how-to, local, local business, platforms, sc, small business, social media, social media club. Leave a Comment
Welcome to 2012 – we’re ready to crush it. How about you? Seriously, we are excited to get some things moving and grooving here on the SMC Columbia blog and in our monthly gatherings. This month, we’re going to kick it with a bang. TOPIC: Social Media for Local Business We’re planning on hitting some [...]
2 Aug
#SocialCrush Coming to Columbia
Posted by Rick in SMC. Tagged: business, facebook, leadership, social media, Twitter. 1 Comment
The Social Media Club will be working the masses for the Monday BOOTCAMP, the Tuesday conference Labs, and throughout the entire event – so look us up and say HI while we’re milling around with everyone crushing and socializing. Hope to see y’all there – register at SocialCrush.com (Eventbrite link).
12 Mar
March Meeting/TweetUp at Harper’s
Posted by askeme in Uncategorized. Tagged: Fun, Google, meeting, social media, Twitter. Leave a Comment
We had a great time at Harper’s Restaurant last night for our March meeting. New friends and great connections were made all around. For those of you who came for the very first time, thanks for coming. We hope to see you again next month! In case you missed out, here are a few of [...]
4 Mar
SMC: Over 160 Chapters, On 6 of 7 Continents
Posted by Mich in SMC. Tagged: social media. Leave a Comment
Great news from Social Media Club National: Social Media Club has experienced a strong period of growth over the last six months – going from 91 chapters in July 2009 to over 160 chapters today (though I suspect there are still some more smaller ones hiding out there somewhere). In fact, we have confirmed sitings [...]
7 Dec
Building Personal Brand through Social Media
Posted by Mich in SMC. Tagged: branding, meeting, social media. 3 Comments
You follow them. You’re friends with them. You know and love them. Now come listen to them. Introducing Anne Wolfe Postic (@theshoptart) and Shani Gilchrist (@camillemaurice) at Social Media Club Columbia’s December meeting. December 10, 2009 5:30 – 7 PM The State 1401 Shop Road Columbia, SC 29201 Anne Wolfe Postic is the creative genius [...]
22 Sep
Discussing the future of journalism and social media
Posted by Chip in SMC. Tagged: adam beam, convergence, dan conover, doug fisher, holly bounds, jeff elder, journalism, media, social media. 10 Comments
In October, we’re discussing the future of journalism. Here’s a preview of what we’re talking about.
21 Sep
Five Social Media Questions with Ashlie Conway
Posted by Chip in SMC. Tagged: questions, social media. 3 Comments
Ashlie Conway originally from Kingston, TN. She attended Troy University (Troy, AL) where she received her bachelor’s degree in instrumental music education. She attended the University of South Carolina, where she was a graduate assistant for the band program, earning a Master’s degree in music education. In December 2007, she completed a second master’s degree [...]
11 Sep
Secrets of Flickr revealed
Posted by Chip in SMC, Tools. Tagged: Flickr, social media. 2 Comments
The newest member of our steering committee Ashlie Conway shows you the down and dirty secrets of how to tackle flickr!
10 Sep
Delicious.com for beginners
Posted by Chip in SMC, Tools. Tagged: delicious, social media. Leave a Comment
Delicious is a social bookmarking site that allows you to upload and publicly share all of your bookmarks in the “cloud” so they are accessible on any computer at anytime.