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Social media guidelines for your organization - check these from IFAD
If your organization are using 'social media' like blogs, twitter and the like, then a set of 'social media guidelines' from IFAD will be a source of ideas and good practice.
The guidelines are for IFAD staff and consultants. The guidelines give practical advice on how to engage with social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, Blip, Slideshare, Wikis, Blogs and others.
As well as information about how IFAD uses the various tools, it is very useful in showing how an organization keeps different tools active, deals with comments, and how individuals working for IFAD should engage online.
View or download the guidelines on slideshare:

The guidelines are for IFAD staff and consultants. The guidelines give practical advice on how to engage with social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, Blip, Slideshare, Wikis, Blogs and others.
As well as information about how IFAD uses the various tools, it is very useful in showing how an organization keeps different tools active, deals with comments, and how individuals working for IFAD should engage online.
View or download the guidelines on slideshare:
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