Social Media in Construction – some great presentations

February 4, 2010 · 5 comments

More and more construction professionals are starting to investigate using Social Media tools for marketing and collaboration, and this was reflected in yesterdays Emap Construction Marketing Training day where we saw great presentations on blogging, linkedin and facebook (and a reasonable one on twitter) plus really thought provoking discussions on twitter and in the room.

You can look at all the twitter discussion through a hashtag archive here but below I’m collating the presentation slides, in order they were presented.

Social Media In The Construction Industry V1 by Paul Wilkinson

Paul’s is a slidecast so you can hear his talk too. Read his blog post about why here: How Web 2.0 Saved my Events

To Tweet or Not to Tweet for Construction Professionals by Su Butcher

(That’s me)

Making your mark on the blogosphere : An introduction to blogging by Gemma Went

A great deck of slides full of useful practical advice on how to get going and keep going…

Linkedin in the Built Environment by Edward Charvet

Facebook – is it only a Social Tool? by Danielle Sheerin

Your comments questions and additions are most welcome. Why not leave a comment below?

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1 Daniel Maddocks October 16, 2010 at 2:28 pm

Many thanks for sharing. The use of Social Media in Construction fascinates me and I hope to write a dissertation on the subject this year.

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2 Su November 3, 2010 at 8:12 pm

Thanks Dan, hope you found the decks useful.
I’ve just popped over to your blog and posted a comment too. Wonder if you agree with me?

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