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Index
Cover Copyright Contents Acknowledgments About David’s Blog Introduction Chapter 1: Face2Face on the Web
What Makes You Human on the Web? Transform Your Organization Into a Face2Face Organization
Chapter 2: Face2Face Communication
Two Bloggers How to Make Your Blog Human Communicating via Social Networks
Chapter 3: Face2Face With Cameras and Video
Face2Face via Pictures Face2Face via Videos Photos, Videos, and Organizations
Chapter 4: Community Connections
Meet People and Make Community Connections Make Twitter, Facebook, and Community Connections Be Human in Status Updates
Chapter 5: Face2Face Listening
What Is Listening? Why Listen? Listening Tools What to Listen For? When Is the Time to Respond? Listening Tools Change Is (Always) in the Air
Chapter 6: Business Casual
Examples of Informality in Action Translating Informality to the Web Ways to Keep It “Real” Social Media Photos and Videos Your Organization, Not Yourself
Chapter 7: Design and Face2Face Connections
Goals for Human-Centered Design Ways to Make Your Design More Human-Centered
Chapter 8: Face2Face With Specific Tools
Blogs Facebook Twitter YouTube Location Services Niche Social Networks
Chapter 9: Responding to Critics
The Snarky PR Agency Target and Its Offensive Targets A Good Example: Domino’s Pizza And Now for the Rest of the Story Getting Coffee in Topeka How Organizations Should Respond to Criticism Can’t Please Everyone
Chapter 10: Where and How to Begin
Asking Setting Goals Creating Strategy Doing the Work
Chapter 11: Measuring Success
Why You Need to Measure What to Measure How to Measure Track Those Stats
Chapter 12: Applying What We’ve Learned
Listening Sharing Using Social Media Tools Doing the Work Creating Strategy and Goals Measuring Success Wrapping Up
Appendix: Referenced Websites and Social Media Services About the Author Index
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