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Social Media Ebooks You May Have Missed

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Because I’m not always stellar about updating some of the other pages of my blog, I wanted to collect the ebooks I’ve written all in one place, so you can have at them if you need them, and so I have an easy place to point folks to when they Read more »

Your Social Media Questions

So last week, we hammered out the Social Media Starter Kit series, reviewing some of the basic tools of social media and a few tips on using them. This week, I want to focus more on the “what, why and how” of social media and tackle some of the questions Read more »

The Social Media Starter Kit: Blogging

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Blogging is such a ubiquitous form of media today, but people are still incredibly intimidated about getting started with one. Is blogging something you should do? That answer will vary for everyone. Do you have something to say? Do you want to share thoughts, interests, ideas? Are you interested in Read more »

The Social Media Starter Kit: Facebook

Ah, Facebook. This is far more of a personal social network for me than a business one, though I do know people using it for business (and if you’re out there, I’d love to hear from you about your tips and suggestions). But there’s no denying it’s popularity, and it Read more »

The Social Media Starter Kit: LinkedIn

LinkedIn is, to me, the virtualized and interactive version of that pile of business cards on your desk. True, it’s home to your online “resume”, but it’s also a mechanism to both demonstrate your expertise and share in the expertise of others, make business connections, and help connect others in Read more »

Social Media Starter Kit: Twitter

If you’re already on Twitter, you know it’s more than just talking about what people have for breakfast. It’s more like “conference call IM” to me. Link sharing, conversation, personal connections that break the ice before in-person meeting, professional networking. For me, it’s become the equivalent to having another phone Read more »

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