Employee Volunteers & Social Media: Best Practices in Storytelling for Your Company

Chances are, your company has a great story to tell about employee volunteering. The problem? How do you tell it - and where? Join me this Thursday for a free VolunteerMatch webinar and I'll give you a few great tips to get you on your way.  Register here.

Companies that are doing great things in their communities have great stories to tell – stories that can inspire customers, motivate employees and earn public respect.

Unfortunately, many of these stories are never told. Instead, they are filed away, lost in the chaos of everyday life and work. While policies that discourage employee-led communications about company programs are occasionally to blame, most companies either don’t know how to enable employees to share their engagement stories - or else, they believe they simply don’t have the time or resources to do it.

Truth is, the potential for companies to publicize the story of their community engagement has never been greater thanks to social networking tools like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Companies, employees and even customers are able to share stories of meaningful community involvement through multiple, dynamic venues.

While it may not be as easy as starting a blog or sending a few tweets, this webinar, “Employee Volunteers & Social Media: Best Practices in Storytelling for Your Company,” will show you it isn’t as difficult as you may think. In fact, it’s probably exactly what your corporate volunteering program has needed all along.

Follow the webinar conversation on Twitter with #BPN_Jarvis and @VM_Solutions.

Date/Time:
Thursday, 10/28, 10AM-11AM PT (1PM-2PM ET)

Register:https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/723115889

Follow this event on Twitter:
#BPN_Jarvis or @VM_Solutions

Learn more about VolunteerMatch Solutions:
http://www.volunteermatch.org/corporations

See upcoming VolunteerMatch Webinars on volunteer engagement and corporate social responsibility: http://www.volunteermatch.org/corporations/resources/bpn.jsp

Contact Realized Worth's co-founders, Chris Jarvis or Angela Parker, with any questions.
Chris: chrisjarvis@realizedworth.com
Angela: angela@realizedworth.com
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