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Here are some other tips for facing the media: Remember, answer the question and then stop. There comes a time when the rest of us just do not need to know anything else about your personal lives.īut there may come a time when your company or organization faces this interview tactic. Mark Sanford, maybe even Katherine Heigl. How I wish some folks caught in the media glare would get that: Jon and Kate Gosselin, SC Gov. It’s one of the oldest tricks in the book. And maybe putting your foot in your mouth. The other guy doesn’t say anything, doesn’t ask the next question, just looks at you expectantly. You’re answering, you’re answering, you finish - and silence. If you’ve ever been interviewed by a journalist, you may have experienced a tactic designed to keep you talking. Posted in social media, storytelling, work | Leave a reply Back on the air! One thing I would like to see is a way to save a Storify as a pdf, for uses other than websites. Storify’s blog is done entirely through Storify - which is kind of meta, but a great way to see all the possibilities. And content that you can’t find through those channels? You can create web links for them. Storify allows you to search many social media channels for keywords, with or without hashtags. You can create an account with an email address or log in through Twitter or Facebook.

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We’ve covered the University’s first TEDx conference, 2012 Commencement, the recent move-in day when students come back to campus, and most recently, Wake the Vote. You can see some Storify stories I’ve put together at work at Wake Forest University. With the Storify bookmarklet or Chrome extension, you can turn content across the web into nuggets perfect for telling your story. The platform allows you to search for hashtags, keywords, users and more across multiple social media channels. As a social media manager, you know you can use web tools to monitor these channels to find out what people are saying about you.īut when it’s a good story, why not tell it across all those channels? Sometimes it’s Twitter, sometimes Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, flickr or Google+. When your customers or audience is using social media, they are using the channel they love the best.






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