VOICE+Social+Media+Assault

So it's we've been working on expanding VOICE magazine's social media presence. I have been tweeting about VOICE: the magazine release party, when the print issue of the magazine finally became available, the locations of the print issue, the search for new members and the application for those wanting to join VOICE. We also signed VOICE up for [|Yelp]. My understanding of Yelp is MapQuest meets Foursquare meets the critics. I registered VOICE as a business with a location, so now anyone reading the magazine, wherever they may be, can "check-in" and let others know they are involved with VOICE. I am not a particularly huge fan of check-in websites, but this could definitely be beneficial if enough people get on Yelp. A Facebook event was also created for an informational session in an effort to recruit new members. We shared the event on our own walls, invited more people, shared the link on the walls of other organizations who are involved with VOICE, and even tweeted the link to the Facebook group to reach a broader audience. We have also increased tweets from the VOICE account itself and retweeted all those tweets through personal pages. The message is definitely getting out there, and hopefully some results will be revealed at the information session on Sunday.