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

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