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There's no such thing as a social media expert - it's impossible to know it all. Every day we learn new tricks from each other, and a robust network is needed to make this happen. I've often cited Twitter as the "best professional development platform out there", but social nets like Facebook, LinkedIn, FriendFeed, Delicious, StumbleUpon, and Slideshare certainly bring in the knowledge too. But sometimes networking with atoms instead of pixels can add value, and that's where Social Media Club comes in...

Social Media Club was formed in 2006 by two San Francisco locals as a way to learn and network by discussing this growing technology channel. Since then, over 70 chapters have sprung up around the world (95 more are forming), and 501c3 status is on the way thanks to the hard work of a group of 5 directors and 40+ industry advisers. As the organization grows, its focus will remain on 4 key initiatives: media literacy, sharing lessons learned, encouraging adoption of industry standards, and promoting ethical behavior.

If you're looking to expand your knowledge about social media, or share what you already know, see if there is a Social Media Club chapter near you. If not, ping your network for interest and start one. There is a ton of information on their website, wiki, and Facebook group that can help get your inspired, which is exactly what happened to me.

Last fall, six of us here in Charleston formed our local chapter. After starting with casual meetings, we kicked off the first big event with a panel called "Social Media in the Media". This was a huge success, and the community responded favorably. This week, we held our second panel discussion, Social Media 101, which had an even bigger turnout, participation level, and some great conversations. Despite only having these two major events, many of us have already learned new things, made new connections, and been forced to actually put down our laptops and iPhones to interact with our peers - all good stuff. 

So if you're sitting around wondering how your organization or business can better use social media, and you're tired of reading blogs, articles, and Twitter updates, seek out Social Media Club. And once you do, remember there is only one rule about Social Media Club: ALWAYS talk about Social Media Club. Spread the word! 

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