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Using social media to empower Assistants

Practically Perfect PA

Despite my passion for social media I haven’t always been adept at it and was a twitter virgin until The Assist Conference 2015. It is never too late to add a new string to your bow and social media seems to be the way forward for the future Assistant. The world is your oyster. It is not going away.

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Using social media to empower assistants

Practically Perfect PA

If you are reading this post it is more than likely that you are involved in some sort of social media platform be it LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook (I´m not sure how else you would have found this blog!). There are many many benefits for assistants to be involved in social media activities.

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Managing your social media content

Practically Perfect PA

These days most of us will have some sort of social media account. Most often it is Facebook, followed closely by LinkedIn and Twitter. If you have accounts set up on every social media channel (as I do) it can be a little overwhelming dealing with all of the stuff coming at you.

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Assistants Can Use Social Media To Their Advantage

Office Dynamics

Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Encouragement to participate on Facebook. If a post has specific merit by all means forward to someone to provide resources. Joan Burge.

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Launching Assist Training

Practically Perfect PA

Following the success of the Assist Conference a few weeks ago I thought I would put together a more extensive training course for two of our favourite conference topics – Events Management for assistants and Social Media/Apps/Office Tech (I can’t think of a catchy title for this one!). Become an office tech guru.

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Unmasking Imposter Syndrome on the Let’s Get Social Show

Stephanie LH Calahan

Definition of Imposter Syndrome and how it can hamper your confidence when it comes to going on social media on videos, writing blogs, etc. “Comparisonitis” social media, and who you follow. Some ways you can get comfortable “going live” on social media. Resource(s) Mentioned.

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15 social media and technology trends for 2015

Practically Perfect PA

Be fun but be professional when using Social Media. You don’t hear those horror stories anymore about people being sacked because of something they wrote on Facebook. If you do look after your organisation’s social media it is important that you think of new ways to express your messages visually.