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My son’s school, REED Academy has a Facebook fan page as well. I created that page since I’ve been using social media, including blogs, twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook to expand awareness of causes important to me as well as teach people about my legal expertise in corporate governance and my practice in special education / IDEA law for families of autistic children like mine.

One way to continue the flow of the conversation and activity on a Facebook page is to schedule events through the page and invite your fans. You shouldn’t just make up events; they should be meaningful to your audience from their perspective.

Since REED is having its Seventh Annual Fall Fundraiser next month, I added the event details to the Facebook page. The tools allow you to easily signal all the fans, but even though the school has 200+ fans (not bad for a school of about 20 students), each of those fans has hundreds of facebook friends who they want to invite.

Using our event as an example, here’s how to share an event with your friends on Facebook:

Step 1 – go to the right fan page, like this REED page: http://www.facebook.com/reedacademy

Step 2 – find the event you want to invite people to

Step 3 – look at the menu at the bottom and select the “invite guests” option. (Follow the arrow in this picture.)

Arrow showing "invite guests" option

Arrow showing "invite guests" option

Step 4 – this brings up a neat dialog box that will let you select from everyone in your friends list. It then sends off the event as an invite.

Bonus step – if you also send a link to these instructions to your friends, they could send an invite to their friends as well.

(As an aside, if you just share the event, it’s much harder to add everyone to the list, and there’s a “send as message” option in the lower let of that dialog box.)

If you find this useful and would like more information about how my social media consulting can help you shape and share your message, contact me here.

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We’re running a logo contest on crowdSPRING for a social network-based site serving the ASD (autistic spectrum disorder) community.

Besides wanting to see a greater variety of designs from different people rather than a number of variations on a theme from one person, I wanted to see how the original “thoughtstorm.com” might have functioned. My friends know that the genesis of “thoughtstorm” for me was a play on “brainstorm” as part of my C2B business idea.

So, please feel free to spread notice of the contest to folks who should design an entry. Also, you can vote on the entries yourselves at the project page.

If there are designers who want to improve the project pro bono but don’t like crowdSPRING or others on principle, send me a design (I obviously won’t use unless we agree to a deal), post a link here as a comment (and then everyone else may get to coment), or enter and you can agree to donate the money to REED Academy, Alpine Learning Group‘s Outreach Program, or Autism Speaks. If you agree to that and do it, I’ll match the donation myself.

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Social network badges & opportunities

11 December 2008

The title of this post links to the page pinged by a Facebook badge I just created. I’m considering adding these to our contact pages (http://www.imetrick.com/ and http://www.imetmikeprinci.com/). Are these useful to anyone? I’m not sure — I think it depends greatly on whether you have a social networking strategy (even if that strategy is [...]

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