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Quick toolbox for new social media tools, apps, tips, technology of interest to bloggers, content producers, storytellers, marketing & PR pros. Emphasis on practical not techhy, usable not confusable! ;-)
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Snapchat: An Emerging Platform for Teamwork and Collaboration

Snapchat: An Emerging Platform for Teamwork and Collaboration | Top Social Media Tools | Scoop.it

Snapchat has become one of the most popular and talked about platforms for 2016. Even during the Super Bowl, we saw brands such as Marriott, Amazon, and even Gatorade jump on board, with ads just on Snapchat. In addition, there areother brands that advertised during football’s biggest night that you may want to check out.


While Snapchat has been used for brands and other public relations campaigns, it can be used for collaborative and teamwork efforts as well. In fact, I used Snapchat for the first time this semester to not only showcase what I am doing in my classes, but also to document, share, and collaborate with my students and fellow PR professors on projects and assignments.


Here are some ideas to consider for how to use Snapchat for collaboration and teamwork feedback:...

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Snapchat is becoming a popular platform for brands and campaigns. Karen Freberg examines how to also use the platform for teamwork and collaboration.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, February 25, 2016 10:16 AM

Snapchat is becoming a popular platform for brands and campaigns. Karen Freberg examines how to also use the platform for teamwork and collaboration.

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4 internal communications tools that replace email

4 internal communications tools that replace email | Top Social Media Tools | Scoop.it
Today, with all the internal communication tools available to a workforce, emailing seems almost primitive. Though many organizations still use email, most are trying to reduce the number of emails sent in favor of a simpler, more efficient form of internal communication. Employees are relying more on intranets or enterprise social networks.

Rio Rancho Public Schools has eliminated routine "all staff" emails, such as weekly school bulletin updates, by posting such important news on the intranet. (Here's the RRPS case study.)

Though you might not be ready to eliminate every "all staff" email and all one-on-one emails, you can improve internal communications with these powerful tools:
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Here's a couple of useful suggestions for alternatives to email.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, October 9, 2015 11:45 PM

Here's a couple of useful suggestions for alternatives to email.