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Summary transcript for 16 May 2013 #AWCchat: Email Productivity

Thanks to everyone who participated in our 54th #AWCChat on Twitter, about how to efficiently handle your email (and yes, it’s a challenge for all of us. You are not alone.)

Here is what we discussed:

1)  Why do you think so many of us struggle w/groaning piles of email? It’s NOT because we are lazy or stupid, either.

2)  What is your process for handling email? Certain times of day/when they come in? On phone or desktop?

3)  How can you keep stuff out of your IN box to start with? Let’s talk about filters & Unsubscribing.

4)  What is ONE thing you’d like to do, starting today, to more efficiently handle your email?

Don’t miss all of the helpful how-to Resource links we tweeted, either.

**  On our AWC Chirpstory channel – the summary transcript for the 16 May chat.

**  Chat schedule and topics for May 2013

Thanks for your support of the AWC (Association for Women in Communications) community.

Chat topics, dates and times for May 2013

We’re excited to be in our 2nd year of #AWCchat:  a one-hour, weekly online chat on Twitter where we discuss a variety of communications-related topics.

Nope, you do not have to be an AWC (Association for Women in Communications) member or a woman to participate.

The chat is held weekly, for one hour, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CST (Central Standard Time) on Thursdays. There will usually be a transcript on our Chirpstory channel if you can’t make it.

Here is a helpful post on how to participate in a Twitter chat, by Lisa Barone. Here’s the plan:

Schedule/Topics May 2013

(Updated 15 May to reflect schedule changes.)

    • Thursday, May 2 – no chat
    • Thursday, May 9 – chat rescheduled
    • Thursday, May 16 - Managing your email without losing your mind
    • Thursday, May 23 - Mentoring:  being one and finding one
    • Thursday, May 30 - Website analytics, stats and data: which ones really matter?

Please follow @AWCchat on Twitter, and tweet us any other topic ideas you have. We look forward to seeing you at one or all of the chat sessions.

Thanks very much for your support of the AWC – where we “get” communications integration thanks to our diverse and talented membership!

Summary transcript for 25 April 2013 #AWCchat: Dressing for Business

Thanks to everyone who participated in our 53rd #AWCChat on Twitter, about dressing for business with style, so that you look professional but still look like YOU.

Here is what we discussed:

1)  Describe your Number One go-to business outfit. Why does it give you confidence?

2)  Some standard work outfits are, well, boring. How can we dress with color without looking clownish?

3)  The whole “business casual” thing can be a landmine for women. Describe a women’s biz casual outfit.

4)  How can you try a trend at work? Example: new nail polish designs with chevrons, dots, etc.

There were plenty of reference links shared, too, including a blog that is all about corporate dressing.

**  On Chirpstory – the summary transcript for the 25 April chat.

**  Chat schedule and topics for May 2013

Thanks for your support of the AWC (Association for Women in Communications) community.

Summary transcript for 18 April 2013 #AWCchat: Being an authentic communicator

Thanks to everyone who participated in our 52nd #AWCChat on Twitter, with guest host and AWC National Chair Maria Henneberry talking about authentic communication.

Maria held a free-flowing conversation about what it means to be an authentic communicator, whether it’s something that you just “are,” or can you prepare to become one, and how vulnerability can actually make your communications even more effective.

**  On Chirpstory – the summary transcript for the 18 April chat.

**  Chat schedule and topics for April 2013.

Thanks for your support of the AWC (Association for Women in Communications) community.

Summary transcript for 11 April 2013 #AWCchat: Blurred lines between PR, marketing and advertising

Thanks to everyone who participated in our 51st #AWCChat on Twitter about today’s convergence of PR, marketing and advertising, and what that means for professional communicators.

There were only two questions posed, but a lot of discussion flowed from them….

1)  Defining terms as they are understood today: what really IS the big difference between PR and marketing? Or is there one, in reality?

2)  Sponsored content = content you pay for that looks “real” (if it’s done well.) How can you avoid the landmines inherent in creating it?

Some top-notch resource links shared in this chat, too!

**  On Chirpstory – the summary transcript for the 11 April chat.

**  Chat schedule and topics for April 2013.

Thanks for your support of the AWC (Association for Women in Communications) community.

Summary transcript for 4 April 2013 #AWCchat: Blogger and online media outreach

Thanks to everyone who participated in our 50th #AWCChat on Twitter (did you see that? 50th!) about better blogger and online media outreach, especially for PR folks but as usual, anyone was welcome to participate.

Several issues were discussed, including:

1)  Are your communications goals for online media coverage different than your goals for print, TV, radio, etc.?

2)  Let’s say your market niche is outdoor recreation. How would you find bloggers/online media who cover that niche?

3)  So, you have something to pitch to someone in online media. Is it different than pitching a print reporter?

Lots of great resource links shared in this chat, too!

**  On Chirpstory – the summary transcript for the 4 April chat.

**  Chat schedule and topics for April 2013.

Thanks for your support of the AWC (Association for Women in Communications) community.

Chat topics, dates and times for April 2013

We’re excited to be in our 2nd year of #AWCchat:  a one-hour, weekly online chat on Twitter where we discuss a variety of communications-related topics.

Nope, you do not have to be an AWC (Association for Women in Communications) member or a woman to participate.

The chat is held weekly, for one hour, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CST (Central Standard Time) on Thursdays. There will usually be a transcript on our Chirpstory channel if you can’t make it.

Here is a helpful post on how to participate in a Twitter chat, by Lisa Barone. Here’s the plan:

Schedule/Topics April 2013

    • Thursday, April 4 – Better blogger and online media outreach (our 50th chat!)
    • Thursday, April 11 – Navigating the blurring lines between PR, marketing & advertising
    • Thursday, April 18 – Guest host and AWC National Chair Maria Henneberry will host the chat
    • Thursday, April 25 – Looking like the “you” that you are – dressing for business

Please follow @AWCchat on Twitter, and tweet us any other topic ideas you have. We look forward to seeing you at one or all of the chat sessions.

Thanks very much for your support of the AWC – where we “get” communications integration thanks to our diverse and talented membership!

Summary transcript for 28 March 2013 #AWCchat: Creating A Productive Work Day

Thanks to everyone who participated in our 49th #AWCChat on Twitter, about creating the most productive work day for YOUR way of doing business.

Several issues were discussed, including:

1)  How people on the chat define “perfect, successful work day” for themselves.

2)  Setting up a personal productivity system (paper or digital?)

3)  Summarizing one’s own “perfect work day” in one tweet, which is actually a helpful way to distill what is most important to YOUR success and productivity.

Lots of great resource links shared in this chat, too!

**  On Chirpstory – the summary transcript for the 28 March chat.

**  Chat schedule and topics for April 2013 coming soon.

Thanks for your support of the AWC (Association for Women in Communications) community.

February and March catch-up post

Thanks to business travel and other interruptions, we have a few gaps in blog post coverage of our AWC Twitter chats, so here’s a summary post with transcript links to get things back in gear….

**  February 7, 2013 – our 45th chat, about getting started with Facebook advertising

**  February 21, 2013 – our 46th chat, about whether radio has a future in communications

**  March 7, 2013 – our 47th chat, about how to handle tough leadership problems

**  March 21, 2013 – our 48th chat, about getting started with content marketing, with guest host Debbie Friez

Thanks for your support of the AWC (Association for Women in Communications) community.

Chat topics, dates and times for February 2013

We’re excited to be in our 2nd year of #AWCchat:  a one-hour, weekly online chat on Twitter where we discuss a variety of communications-related topics.

Nope, you do not have to be an AWC (Association for Women in Communications) member or a woman to participate.

The chat is held weekly, for one hour, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CST (Central Standard Time) on Thursdays. There will usually be a transcript on our Chirpstory channel if you can’t make it.

Here is a helpful post on how to participate in a Twitter chat, by Lisa Barone. Here’s the plan:

Schedule/Topics February 2013

    • Thursday, February 7 – Getting started with Facebook advertising (when you’re not quite sure what you’re doing!)
    • Thursday, February 14 – No chat unless we can get a guest host. Interested? Tweet or DM @AWCchat
    • Thursday, February 21 – Is there a communications future in radio?
    • Thursday, February 28 – No chat unless we can get a guest host. Interested? Tweet or DM @AWCchat

Please follow @AWCchat on Twitter, and tweet us any other topic ideas you have. We look forward to seeing you at one or all of the chat sessions.

Thanks very much for your support of the AWC – where we “get” communications integration thanks to our diverse and talented membership!

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