It's like facebook, myspace, etc. but without the privacy and security
concerns.
There are forums and groups (like VP Education, Webmasters Leadership,
Meeting Ideas, Proposal for Copetent/Advanced EVALUATOR track etc.)
links, messaging etc.
It is by invitation only and exclusively for toastmasters. Once you
join you can invite other club members.
You can even set up a group just for your club.
email me for an invitation. mat...@kleinosky.com
Area Governor Area 45 Division A District 60
Why one more dedicated service?
Services like Facebook, Xing, Linkedin are very usefull not only for
exchanges with our current members, but also for the promotion of our
local clubs ...
if you are interested by social networking , and existing services ...
Take a look to this collaborative page :
http://www.mindmeister.com/maps/show/1599833
best regards,
--
Laurent J.V. Dubois
Ra_ a écrit :
Sara
> > email me for an invitation. matt...@kleinosky.com
They provide for Toastmaster only forums, communities and groups on
local and worldwide scale.
It isn't for everyone but is have quite a few interesting threads.
Feel free to connect :
http://www.linkedin.com/in/frenchsalesconsultant
@ Sara
- Most of our VP-PR discussions are on Xing,
very useful for multi-language and multi-cultural exchanges
You can read our Xing forums and contribute for free
a premium account is not necessary for that.
- For recruitment, Xing is more relevant for European clubs.
with the events service, I've managed some amazing recruiting operations
( average +5 members/club for our French speaking clubs)
A premium account is need for conducting these operations :-/
regards,
Laurent
Ra_ a écrit :
> Just FYI, XING and Toastspace.com are completely free
>
> They provide for Toastmaster only forums, communities and groups on
> local and worldwide scale.
> It isn't for everyone but is have quite a few interesting threads.
>
>
>
>
> On Jun 22, 12:25 pm, Librarygurl <libraryg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I echo this. The of social networking is not to insulate, but to get
>> people to join our organization. I don't care fo Xing (shouldn't have
>> to pay), but Linkedin, Facebook and MySpace have growing TM
>> communities.
>>
>> Sara
>>
>> On Jun 22, 9:19 am, LJVD <l...@freeeeeeeeeeee.fr.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Matthew,
>>> Why one more dedicated service?
>>> Services like Facebook, Xing, Linkedin are very usefull not only for
>>> exchanges with our current members, but also for the promotion of our
>>> local clubs ...
>>> if you are interested by social networking , and existing services ....