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A Free Global Resource for People Wanting to Understand Social Media

By Des Walsh
Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

If you felt you would like to know more about social media in business – or for that matter using social media as a means of helping your community organization, or cause – would you be interested in knowing about a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping you with that?

Or do you know someone in business, or a community organization, or with a cause, who has an idea social media might help them but doesn’t know where to start?

Social Media Club global chapter map

Some people are not sure where to start with social media

What has prompted the questions above is that over the past week or so I have been dipping in and out of an online discussion about social media. The particular topic is focused on the issue of people calling themselves social media “experts” and has elicited a wide range of very firmly held views. I’m interested enough, although not hugely, in the topic of what constitutes a social media expert, or if you listen to some, whether it is even possible for someone to be a social media “expert” (for the record, I believe it is).

But in amongst the sometimes trenchant declarations of beliefs on this topic, I was struck by the few messages which were from people who not only did not evidently have a firm view on the main topic, but were feeling overwhelmed, or confused, or just not well enough informed about this topic of social media.

So once again I am reminded that not everyone has spent the time, money and effort I’ve spent to get my head around social media and become, I hope, a capable social media practitioner and coach.

And of course I am only too happy to have a chat with anyone who might want me to provide some coaching or other help through one of my programs.

But I’m also keen to spread the word about an organization which can help people get into social media without first having to pay for professional coaching or other support.

Social Media Club

Social Media Club logoThe organization is Social Media Club, a not-for-profit organization with over 250 chapters worldwide. And I am happy to say I am a member.

One of the key things that drives Social Media Club is for members who have done some hard yards in learning about and using social media in practice on a daily basis to be able to share that with others in our communities.

Which is why the motto of Social Media Club is “If you get it, share it”.

A more formal statement would be along the lines of this one from the Social Media Club wiki:

SocialMediaClub has been organized for the purpose of sharing best practices, establishing ethics and standards, and promoting media literacy around the emerging area of Social Media. This is the beginning of a global conversation about building an organization and a community where the many diverse groups of people who care about Social Media can come together to discover, connect, share, and learn. Learn more at the SocialMediaClub website.

A range of people and knowledge

One of the things I like most about Social Media Club is that the membership runs the gamut, from very knowledgeable, highly skilled social media practitioners to people who have only just started to learn about social media. Membership is open to anyone interested and while there are student, professional and corporate membership options, basic open membership is free.

What’s not to like?

You can see a list of chapters and search for one near you, at this link. I am completely confident that you or anyone you recommend Social Media Club to will be made very welcome at a local chapter meeting, wherever you are in the world.

Social Media Club Gold Coast AustraliaAnd a quick plug for my local chapter, on Australia’s Gold Coast. In 2011 we will be continuing our monthly meetings and if you are in the neighbourhood we would love to see you there.

If you have any questions about SMC, globally or locally, I trust you will contact Social Media Club head office, or leave a comment here or send me a message via my Contact page.

Categories : Social Media
Tags : free resource, Social Media, Social Media Club

Social Media Club for Brisbane, Australia

By Des Walsh
Friday, March 14th, 2008

Social Media Club logo

At the instigation of Social Media Club Co-founder Chris Heuer, I’m exploring the idea of establishing a Social Media Club (SMC) chapter or team in Brisbane, Australia.

I posted about this earlier today, with a bit of background, elsewhere with the title Is Brisbane, Australia Ready for a Social Media Club?

Brisbane is not actually where I live, but it’s the closest larger city that I can reach easily and is most likely to be able to sustain a SMC chapter.

I had figured out earlier, and mentioned in that post, that it would be the first SMC chapter in Australia, which appeals to my liking for being into new developments, with the new energy they generate.

From a bit more checking just now, it looks as if this would be the first SMC chapter to be set up in the Asia/Oceania region. Which would be cool. (There is a chapter mooted for Hyderabad, India, but not actually established.)

There have already been some positive responses to the Brisbane proposal, so I’m looking forward to finding enough people interested for us to get something rolling.

I’ll be in Brisbane on Friday, March 28 and could meet then with interested people. Just email me at SMCBrisbane(at)gmail(dot)com.

If you are not in the region but know someone in South East Queensland or the Northern Rivers District of NSW and could be interested, please pass this on.

And if you are one of the 98% of readers and subscribers who do not live in or near Brisbane, including the 92% outside Australia, please be assured that regular international programming will now be resumed. :)

Categories : General, Social Media, Social Networks, Web 2.0
Tags : Brisbane, Chris Heuer, Gold Coast, SMC, Social Media, Social Media Club, South East Queensland

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