Engaging with your followers – a lot of you out there know what this means, but for those still not as experienced with social media, this might be a little confusing. Remember, communication is not a one-way street. It never was and never will be. You can have a website, a blog, a Twitter account,
[Continue Reading...]#FanPageFriday 2011 Volume 1 Recap
After some thought and after enjoying how much #FanPageFriday was a really useful tool, I decided to open the event to my Facebook fan page. I adopted #FanPageFriday from my friend Kimberly Castleberry. On her own fan page, she requires her users to share the link of a fan page you like, and then you
[Continue Reading...]Facebook iFrames 101
I am lucky to have a great friend like Kimberly Castleberry that also loves to help people. She has been working hard on a comprehensive Facebook series to help those needing a leg up in using Facebook, especially fan pages. With some of the changes that Facebook came up with, especially with the Facebook iFrames,
[Continue Reading...]What defines a Pro Blogger?
I hear a lot of people throw around that they are pro bloggers? Of course, we all assume pro equals professional, so what defines a pro blogger? Is it the money? Is it the experience? What is it? Can you be a pro blogger and still have a 9 to 5 job? Answer: maybe, but
[Continue Reading...]Yahoo! At It Again: MyBlogLog Bites The Dust
Why am I even surprised? I got an email from Yahoo! saying that they were discontinuing MyBlogLog. After all the other services they have killed or merged, I am not going to be surprised if Yahoo! Pulse will eventually meet a similar fate. You would think after a company such as Yahoo! having brought us
[Continue Reading...]Will Social Network Sites Kill Blogging?
For those who have been saying it would or even thinking 140 characters are the big kahuna fuel behind branding and business – please stop. Will social network sites kill blogging? This is almost like the time I heard someone spout that social networking was killing newspapers. So, my answer to the question is: NO.
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