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Chris Brown
Chris Brown is originally from Hubbard, TX, but now resides in Dawson. He is currently studying for his Bachelor's Degree in Computer Information System Technology. He will be getting his Associates degree through McLennan Community College in May 2011 and will then transfer to University of Texas in Brownsville. He received the Student of the Year Award this year in Application Development and is the Communication Team Leader for Pi Chi; the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society chapter for MCC. He designed the official website for Pi Chi, allowing student members to communicate and keep up with information and current events. His plans after graduation are to help Yellow WebMonkey and local businesses Increase sales and clientele with their websites.
This is a step by step tutorialon how to sync your Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Accounts. With this you will be able to send a single message through one of your accounts and have it appear on multiple accounts.

Before we get started open your internet browser and login to your Facebook Account in one page and in seperate tabs login to your Twitter Account and your LinkedIn Account.

There is no particular order in which you have to link the pages, however in order to link your pages you must be logged in to them simultaniously.

Follow these instructions and you should have no problem setting this up and if you do you can contact us at YellowWebMonkey.com!!!

Jill Britt
Jill is originally from WV where she received a B.S. in Business Administration from Fairmont State University. She has lived in 12 states across the country and landed in Waco, TX a little more than a year ago. After owning an inn north of Seattle, Jill started Innconnections, a quality assurance and consulting company to the hospitality industry. Owning her own business created an interest in web design. Now she is the administrative assistant for the YellowWebMonkey Design team. She has the opportunity to work behind the scenes assisting the team and learning along the way.
YellowWebMonkey Web Design is launching a new contest "Non-Profits on the Net" offering eligible organizations the opportunity to win a free website.
Alexis M. Marks
Alexis moved to Waco in 2008 after completing five years in the United States Army as a military police officer. Web design was a hobby that grew into a passion while she was in the military. She is the founder of ArmyToolbag.com, a reference website for Army personnel that averages over 25,000 unique visitors a month. When she sold that website to a national marketing firm, she decided to venture out and start YellowWebMonkey Web Design in 2009. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Computer Science Engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY.

1. Go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php

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2. Select your type of business under LOCAL dropdown.

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ALPHA BETA GAMMA DELTA EPSILON…you know the rest. The Greek alphabet has taken on a whole new meaning on campuses across the States and beyond. And YellowWebMonkey wants to know why most Grecian chapters haven’t expanded their reach to the Internet. As students, the Internet is one of our primary tools of communication.  We e-mail our teachers with excuses, we check grades through Blackboard, we socialize through Facebook, we Google at the first hint of ignorance…so when are Greeks going online? Some good reasons:

Putting on a good face.

Effective chapters of Greek organizations are all about business whether they are social or professional. Events, meetings, and internal organization must be run with efficiency. When things are running smoothly, it is that much easier to get to the fun. When potential recruits or campus officials or employers Google a fraternity or sorority to check what they are all about, your chapter should be represented; especially local Greeks that do not have an umbrella national website.  Here’s your chance to post all of the “good” pictures, list recent projects, and give information about current members and officers in a controlled space, i.e. not Facebook.

“I didn’t check my email/get the text”.

Getting the word out last minute can be a hassle. What would you do if you could send mass text messages to an entire list of phone numbers…one list for members, one list for recruits, one list for alumni?  What about sending internal e-mails through the site? Message boards and calendars, anyone? With a website the customization possibilities are huge. Get what your organization needs and then add a few extras that are just plain cool.

Paying up.

Everyone’s got to collect them. Why not cut those chapter meetings short a bit by collecting them online? Got fines? An email notification system complemented by a website that keeps track of payments. Make the treasurer’s job a little easier and life simpler for members. The same system can be used to receive donations from alumni! The website could serve as an easy way to keep in contact and allow them to support particular projects or add to the general fund.

 

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