CMSF 2012 SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDE
CMSF 2012 Social Media is proudly supported by our Platinum
Industry Partner


Why social media?
At every CMSF we encourage lively debate about the issues that
matter most to you and the industry, and this one is no
different. However, sometimes one session isn't long enough
to investigate all the subject matter and of course, you can't
attend every session. To that end, social media is a way for you,
the delegates and voice of CMSF 2012, to get as much value from the
conference as possible.
Are you leveraging Twitter and LinkedIn channels to engage with
your members? Join the conversation!
Superpartners, our official social media partners of CMSF 2012
will give you a reason to be part of the new wave of social media
engagement. Visit their innovative social media booth for all the
tools you need to get started. Plus, there will be social media
helpers on hand to explain the tools, why they are important and
how to get started. It's all about connecting with your
stakeholders, so be sure to drop by.
How to get involved:
Twitter
@cmsf2012 to follow the
conference discussion and use #cmsf12 in your
tweets
Facebook
Facebook.com/aistbuzz
Video/YouTube
You Tube Channel: AIST Super
AIST TV: aisttv.tv
CMSF Conference App
In its second year the CMSF Conference App gives all delegates
access to the conference via their smart phone or tablet device.
The CMSF App contains the full program, ability to create your own
tailored program with just the sessions you want to attend, quick
links through to the CMSF 2012 social media sites, the ability to
take and store notes and leave feedback on the session you
attend.
Access the CMSF 2012 Conference
App
Access the CMSF 2012
Conference App User Guide
Delegate Participation and Social Media Etiquette
While robust discussion is encouraged, there are a few things to
keep in mind.
Be courteous
Steer clear of personal insults, obscenity, or engage
in any conduct that would be unacceptable in your workplace.
No spamming
No advertising or promoting products or repetitively
posting the same post.
Personal judgement
If you feel even slightly uneasy about something you are about to
publish, then the chances are you shouldn't do it. Remember, the
information you publish will be visible to other web users for a
long time.
AIST reserves the right to remove any posts across their related
social medium forums which are viewed to be offensive or
unlawful.
Get involved in the #CMSF12 conversation today!