Filed under: Facebook, LinkedIn, Networking, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Tweetup, Twitter | Tags: Facebook, FBML, Google Docs, Google Wave, Hashtags, LlinkedIn, Threadsby, Twitter, xobni
Filed under: Internet Marketing Strategy, LinkedIn, Networking, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Twitter | Tags: Amy Stark, Credit Restoration, Scott Swinford, THARG Principles
“THARG!” What the heck does it mean? It kind of sounds like something a pirate might say when provoked, doesn’t it? In this case THARG is an acronym developed by Indiana’s own Amy Stark in her book “The 2009 Tweeter’s Almanac.” THARG stands for:
T – Transparency
H – Honesty (more…)
Filed under: LinkedIn, Networking, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Tweetup, Twitter | Tags: Cambridge Construction, LinkedIn, Networking Events, Northwest Indiana, Social Networking, Tweetup, Twitter
I began thinking about how Twitter, Facebook and even LinkedIn have changed the nature of the networking events I attend. Curious whether others had already commented on this phenomenon, I tried Googling a few related words and stumbled onto a post from the Chicago Tribune that said, “Just as beer is a social lubricant in real life, Twitter and Facebook are social lubricants (more…)
Filed under: Facebook, Internet Marketing Strategy, LinkedIn, Networking, Social Media Marketing, Tweetup, Twitter | Tags: ACT! 2009, Amy Stark, Indiana, Indiana's Inaugural Social Media Summit, LinkedIn, Lorraine Ball, Robby Slaughter, xobni
This post is as much about asking for advice as giving. I’ll give you what I’ve got (so far), but sincerely hope to hear from people who are much smarter than I am about this so we can all learn something… My problem? I’m addicted to connecting with people. As far as I know, there is no 12-step program for this and as far as addictions go, I guess it’s pretty tame. (more…)
Filed under: Facebook, LinkedIn, Networking, Real Estate Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Tweetup, Twitter, Writing | Tags: #nwindiana, ActiveRain, Blog, Business Marketing, Facebook, Northwest Indiana, social media training, Steve Dalton
I just got back from a Learn at Lunch lecture by Post-Tribune Columnist Jerry Davich at the Porter County United Way in Valparaiso. Jerry was speaking about his recent book: “Connections: Everyone Happens for a Reason.” I was intrigued by the book’s title because it’s something I’ve always inherently felt to be true—just hadn’t come up with that particular wording… (more…)
Filed under: Facebook, Internet Marketing Strategy, LinkedIn, Real Estate Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Twitter | Tags: #REBCIN, ActiveRain, BarCamp Indiana, Elkhart Realtor, Evelyn Johnston, Real Estate, Social Media
I had a great conversation with a terrific woman by the name of Evelyn Johnston recently. Evelyn is the Premier Short Sale Realtor in Elkhart County, Indiana—a busy niche during this challenging economic climate. I met her through a connection with Dave Woodson, a.k.a. “The Mad Mortgage Machine.” Evelyn and I compared life stories and learned that we had more than a few similarities… (more…)
Filed under: Facebook, Internet Marketing Strategy, LinkedIn, Networking, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Twitter | Tags: Facebook, Generation C, LinkedIn, Social Media, Twitter, Web 2.0
I stumbled onto this blog post today about Kristie Lu Stout, an anchor on CNN and mother of a 7-month old, reserving the URL, Twitter ID and Gmail account for her infant child. Talk about forward thinking!
A lot of people I encounter are interested in social media, but have some concerns about jumping in. What reservations, if any, do you have about social media? Some of the common objections I hear are: (more…)
Filed under: Facebook, Internet Marketing Strategy, LinkedIn, Networking, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Twitter, Uncategorized | Tags: Business Marketing, Facebook, LinkedIn, Networking, social media training, Twitter
When I teach my social media classes, I tell students that each social networking site has different customs and expectations. Different types of conversations are going on in each place, depending on who is there and what they want to accomplish. I find metaphors helpful to explain…
LinkedIn is a little like an executive cocktail party. It’s pretty much all business all the time. People who are on this site are there for the most part to form business connections, period. And you better like blue, because that’s what your profile will look like. Don’t expect to find fancy “skins” that allow you to have a (more…)
Filed under: Decision Making, Facebook, Internet Marketing Strategy, LinkedIn, Networking, Real Estate Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Twitter | Tags: Bit.ly, Facebook for Business, Real Estate Marketing, Social Media, Twitter, Valparaiso
Last week I met with a group of real estate agents hungry for information on social media marketing. Besides just learning about it, they were curious to know “how much time is this going to take?” and “what return will I get on my investment?”
An effective social media program does require some time. It’s not a magic machine that you set up once and forget about. By definition, that form of media would not be very social or interactive, which are two of the things that make social media marketing such a potentially effective vehicle for connecting with other people.
The social media marketing tools I showed are free. That doesn’t mean that they come without “cost” (more…)
Filed under: Networking, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Tweetup, Twitter | Tags: #nwindiana, Northwest Indiana, nwitweetup, Social Media, Tweetup, Twitter, Valparaiso
Thanks to all who turned out for the 2nd Northwest Indiana Tweetup (#nwitweetup) at Coladas Pizza in Valparaiso last night. Thanks also to Coladas Pizza for providing us with the flower leis (a big hit!) and the complimentary munchies. Those little bread bubbles are highly addictive…and go very well with beer, as it turns out.
Thanks also to Pat and Jerry Yocom from Lake Effect Embroidery (@LE_Embroidery) who donated two more #nwitweetup ball caps. Leanne Hoagland Smith (@coachlee) won the first one and Dave (more…)
