I will be presenting at the Women Parliamentarians Conference in Sydney this week on online campaigning and the management of social media. Something that is not unique to politicians, but typical, is that they need to balance it with the 1001 other commitments of a public figure. My presentation will talk about some of these issues, and make some suggestions on ways to improve your online presence. It’s about working smarter, not harder with social media. And also, importantly, retaining some privacy and leisure space on the web.

It applies to so many other industries as well – where the social media evangelists have been singing the praises for so long… and yes, we are all convinced, but it all comes unstuck when you are busy, need training, or don’t use your website. There will also be some talk on making yourself *too* available (which often has detrimental effects in other areas of your life).

It is my first “proper” Conference speaking gig – hopefully the first of many! I am humbled by the fact that I ave been asked to speak alongside people like Lisa Baker, Jenny Lindell and Laurel Papworth. With such a high calibre audience of people who speak for a living… I am nervous but honoured and hopefully can provide people with some practical tips to manage their online presence in a more efficient, targeted and beneficial way.

I am also planning on having some meetings in Sydney for some very exciting projects I am working on and I hope to tell you about them very soon :)

I am in The West Australian this weekend!

08-01-2009 by Téa Brennan

I was interviewed by Louise Burke for today’s West Australian Business section. I like talking about social networks, because I use them, well, a lot more than most :) I also get a massive ego boost, because it makes me feel so special and important and knowledgeable :D

The important point that I tried to make is that whilst there is no one right way to use social media, there is one wrong way. Don’t try and sell stuff straight away:

Web designer Tea Brennan, or “tealou”, said the best results came for people who used twitter informally.

“The common theme is to make friends first, have fun second, sell third,” she said. “It really is about long-term strategies and networking and not one-way advertising, this is a common mistake people make and it’s the fastest way to fail.”

She likens twitter to being at a party or other social occasion.

“You don’t just outright sell at a party, and you shouldn’t do that on twitter either,” she said. “Be helpful to people when they need it, but don’t get in their face either.

“I also tweet about what I am working on and have even written about my frustrations/emotions as a sole trader … I make it so that people think of me as an option when they hear someone needs a designer. It works for my circumstances.”

Tea’s profile proclaims her to be: “The third-worst mother on the internet. Web designer. 30th most influential Tweep in Perth. Apparently. Funny sometimes too.” And she posts comments which range from colourful social commentary to her children’s socks.

“I advise my clients to be as ‘warts and all’ as they are comfortable with,” she said.

“For me, nothing is off-limits, but you need to find your own limits … the approach that I would use for a political party might be different to say, my business, or an accounting firm.”

Phase 2, almost complete…

10-24-2007 by Téa Brennan

With Jason now officially coming on board to help with running LinkArtist Multimedia, he will now (or at least, soon) be posting his blog here.

To allow for this, I have been adapting the site design to separate out different categories, and now you can not only see the different categories much easier, but this will eventually become the whole CMS backend for the site!

Anyway, it is a way off yet and I am doing as much as I can as I get time.