Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

Facebook Pictures That Lie

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

We’ve all seen them. Some of us have probably even had one or two.

The Facebook picture that looks nothing like your true self.

I was inspired to write this after seeing a post on Mashable about Bergdorf Goodman and Lucky Magazine holding a casting call for models via Facebook. I first thought about how much pressure that would be to decide on which picture of yourself you would want to turn in, since you would want your make-up, the lighting and the pose to be just right. Then I thought… there’s a need to look somewhat like your real self, since you run the “risk” of winning and revealing what you look like without all of the camera tricks.

Be All Up In Our Business

Friday, April 8th, 2011

For any of you wondering how to stay connected with us in more ways, we wanted to take a minute to tell you about our social media sites and how they are beneficial to you.

Facebook: Our Facebook page keeps you connected with instant updates of what’s going on at Shelby and offers plenty of chances to win in some of our great giveaways.

www.facebook.com/shelbysystems

Twitter: If you’re new to Twitter, fear not. It’s easy to get signed up and follow the people that you are interested in. Once you’ve found us (@shelbysystems , @OurArena, and @ShelbyISC), you will be able to see all of our updates and current happenings as they are… well… happening.

Whew Facebook!

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Are We Obsessed with Facebook?
Via: Online Schools

One Fact That Will Drop Your Jaw

Monday, January 10th, 2011

Maybe some of you think you are already doing great by following a blog and you are sick of hearing about the “new wave of social media” that is taking over the marketing world. My job is social media and blogging, and even I get sick of hearing about it.

Being in elementary school when the internet took off and being the college student on Facebook (when only college students were allowed on Facebook), I really don’t know much else. With that being said, constantly reading about the statistics associated with social media and its effects can even wear me out.

Is Online Social Media Beneficial to Your Church or Non-Profit?

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Blogs, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, digital ads, emails, text messages, podcasts, Skype, YouTube… wow, that was exhausting… and I could go on. As most of us already know, technology has taken over and everything is required to be instant and accessible. A huge issue in the church world is finding a way to keep up with it all.