Social Media Strategy for International NGOs & Universities Webinar Recording Now Available

Over 120 attendees from 17 different countries registered for yesterday’s webinar on “Social Media Strategy for International NGOs & Universities.

FastPivot’s Director of Strategy, Grant Henry served as moderator while Matthew Ledford, Jonathan Poston, and Weidong “Jim” Zhang, presented.

FastPivot’s CEO & Co-Founder, Matthew Ledford opened with a high level overview of those social media platforms currently being used by the majority of the world’s population. FastPivot’s Director of Social Media Communications, Jonathan Poston was next in line; he presented three university case studies (LNU-MSU College of International Business, Universidad de Espirtu Santo International Careers Program, Eastern Illinois University), which demonstrated unique strategies by which universities employ to implement effective social media marketing campaigns. Weidong “Jim” Zhang,  Admissions Counselor at Maharishi University of Management, discussed “how to use Chinese social media to recruit Chinese students.”

An archived recording of the webinar is now freely available to the public. Click here to view it.

Thanks to everyone who attended, especially those from many time zones away (Australia, Romania, Japan, Pakistan, UK, Hong Kong, India, Turkey, France etc.).

To help equip International NGOs & Universities, FastPivot is offering a free 1-on-1 social media strategy session to review your current plans, challenges and goals. If your organization is engaged in social media and is interested in talking with a social media expert, reserve a 1-on-1 session today. FastPivot also presents on ecommerce, mcommerce, social media and a variety of other topics at conferences in the U.S.A. and abroad. Contact us to book a speaker.

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