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    Meet: Second Thursday of each month

    When: 6:30pm - 8pm

    Where: Jobing.com, 4747 N. 22nd Street (between Indian School and Camelback) in Phoenix

    Cost: FREE to attend.

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    Social Media Club is a fledgling association of humans being organized for those interested in producing, consuming and engaging with one another through Social Media. Its membership consists of those who believe in the power of conversation - as a path to common understanding, as a gateway to knowledge, or as our Cluetrain friends have correctly posited, as the basis of markets. Social Media is conversational media in all its interactive forms including text, video and spoken words - whether face to face, over the Internet, over the airwaves or via mobile technologies such as iPods and cell phones. Social Media Club is intended to be a place where amateurs and professionals can come together to learn from one another, to understand each other and to work together on the things that make meaning in their lives - their personal passions, their professional endeavours and their noble pursuits. The Club hosts conversations and participatory conferences around the world that utilize best practices in social learning techniques that provide everyday people and practicing professionals with the knowledge they need to make the most of the tools that power the "Web 2.0" and "Social Media" Revolution. In short, it empowers people to engage with one another regardless of geographic location or ideological leanings.

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Tagged

Sally Strebel tagged me to contribute to best practices in social media. She, of course, had been tagged herself. And I'm going to tag some of my favorite social media Phoenicians, James Archer, Brian Shaler, Justin Crossman, Derek Neighbors, and Kathy Jacobs.

My best practice for social media:
Politeness. If you want to rip somebody a new one, do it privately, not on their blog or Twitter.

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