'How To Encourage Involvement In Online Communities' by Tiffany St James
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I am delighted to welcome Tiffany St James as a new contributor to The Directors’ Centre online Business Club. (If you haven’t yet signed up for membership then click here for Lite/free or Full Membership options to boost your business sales and profits).
Tiffany was originally introduced to me by Paula MacArthur; both are really well-connected people. Tiffany is one of social media’s best-kept secrets. The world is currently littered with an ever-growing number of self-proclaimed social media gurus; most people who claim to be a social media guru are not! Tiff, on the other hand is the real deal: she has a track record and client list (including UK Government, The Guardian, Channel 4, and Microsoft) to die for. As with all Business Club contributors, she wouldn’t be here if I didn’t personally rate her. See what she has to say! Robert How To Encourage Involvement In Online Communities ![]() Tiffany is a social technologist, digital strategist, trainer and international speaker, advising government and industry on greater digital competency. She aligns corporate objectives, people skills and evolving technology to embed practical digital strategy for impactful change and growth. Here Tiffany talks abouts encouraging companies to get involved in social media and creating online communities and forums. She demonstrates how a social online community can engage with people and benefit from the feedback as well as setting a target for your online community to acheive. You can download the slides from this talk here. To find out more about Tiffany St James view her website www.stimulationltd.co.uk Follow her on Twitter @tiffanystjames Contact Tiffany: 0870 4441887 | info@stimulationltd.co.uk Tiffany will be speaking at the following events:
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