Mr. Graham Dunstan

Have a Burning Question about Social Media?

Posted by Mr. Graham Dunstan, Feb 24, 2010 6 comments


Mr. Graham Dunstan

Brian Reich

Brian Reich, managing director of little m media, is leading a Social Media 101 webinar this coming Wednesday, March 3 and he’d love to address any burning questions you may have on the topic. You can submit a question by adding a comment to this blog post.

  • The webinar is free for Americans for the Arts members and Half-Century Summit registrants
  • It takes place from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. EST on March 3
  • Click here to register

Brian's webinar will address how organizations can better understand ways people get and share information and how this can impact marketing and communications work. The webinar is meant as an introductory primer to deeper conversations about social media that will take place this June at the Half-Century Summit in Baltimore.

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Dinesh kumar says
April 25, 2010 at 12:09 am

“Face of art studies”

Material science has got various many other subjects today like genetics science, nano-technology etc. But art subjects cannot grow or develop in right direction in today’s condition. Today our socio-political system is completely based on profit. And art has to be beautiful. Without any real beauty art cannot be created. A beautiful art can be great when it is social and society depends on truth. Now we can understand the objective problem faced by a developing study in art that there is a condition in art that if art has to grow in great then it has to be not only beautiful but also it has to be socially correct and profit making is at all not correct socially. That is why studies in art cannot grow and develop in right direction. Here we must understand that scientific social studies can never grow and develop in the right direction on the basis of untruth. Here we must understand that society never upholds lie in the sphere of knowledge.
And secondly subjectivity of art studies is also in danger. Here reason is that art never exists without real pleasure and real pleasure can never come out of an ugly way. In today’s society where exploitation of man by man is there and the common men’s psychology is made for eat, drink and be married, which is totally ugly then how the real pleasure can take place in this profit motive nature of system of our society? It has vanished all the ways of development of art studies today.

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March 01, 2010 at 1:52 pm

Could you recommend how often to update social media outlets without appearing spammy? Also, say an organization has a Facebook page, Twitter, and a blog. Should the same update message be posted on all three outlets?

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Mr. Terry Olson says
March 01, 2010 at 10:27 am

Why do I get "you've been tagged in a photo" message and find there is no photo, but maybe a poster. Doesn't that create a negative backlash?

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February 25, 2010 at 12:59 pm

A series of related questions I get asked all the time -

1. How should organizations manage online activity ongoingly?

2. Should organizations be doing everything in-house?

3. When working with outside vendors or consultants, what should organizations expect in terms of deliverables?

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February 25, 2010 at 12:20 pm

For a small professional theatre, should I be worried about "lackluster" metrics if SM seems to be working from a community building and buzz-creating prospective?

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Ms. Debby J. Coles-Dobay says
February 24, 2010 at 4:50 pm

How to measure social media's effectiveness?

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