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5 Ways to Find Blog Topics With Social Media. Do you need ideas for new blog topics? Do you use social media to find them? Social media conversations can lead to topics that feed your blog. In this article I’ll share five ways you can use social media to find new blog topics your audience will love. #1: Expand on Social Discussions Combining your social and blog efforts doesn’t have to be a one-way street. You can use them to play off of each other. After you publish blog content, promote it on each of your social media channels. When Copyblogger publishes an article on their website, they also create a discussion on LinkedIn asking for opinions on the blog post.

Their staff then checks in and engages with the commenters, asking for additional opinions or coming up with new questions to keep the conversation going. Keep the conversation moving forward to get ideas for new blog topics. This technique is particularly beneficial for reaching people who are not subscribed to your blog updates. . #2: Follow Hashtags for Inspiration Over to You. A Simple Guide For Optimizing Your Facebook Posts. If you are consistent with your Facebook posts (especially if you are posting for a company or brand) you’ve probably noticed that there are certain things you can do to enhance the effectiveness of each post.

Keeping your Facebook audience entertained and happy is not an easy job. It takes a lot of time and dedication. It only makes sense that we would all try to optimize our Facebook posts so we can get the most out of each one. This isn’t the first time we’ve written about how to optimize your Facebook posts. This time around, we get into the mechanics of each post. There are quite a few details here which you may have never considered before. (Click Infographic To Enlarge) Via: [The Technology Cafe] How Well Have You Branded Yourself as an Expert? - Career Success! Today, it is absolutely critical that you continue to demonstrate your value to your employer, to your clients and to your colleagues on a daily basis. Adding Value is THE buzz-word for "safe-guarding" your career and propelling yourself to the top of your profession. Adding value is also KEY to creating and sustaining a compelling and memorable personal brand.

Photo Credit: www.BigStockPhoto.com Branding Yourself as an EXPERT Consider these questions: What are you "known" for? What are you the "go to" person for? To survive and thrive in the "new world" job market, it is absolutely essential that you develop and brand yourself as an expert in an area of high value. Take an inventory of your key strengths and key skills and identify those that you and others would rate you as a "10" in. STOP and take a close look TODAY at your areas of expertise. Brand yourself as an expert in an area of high value and you'll dramatically improve both your job security and your own professional development.

Five Productivity Articles You Can Use. What User Friendly Websites Consist Of. A Crystal Clear Explanation of How Social Media Influences SEO. In the history of search engine optimization the rank of a piece of content in search engine results has typically come down to two key drivers: relevancy and authority. Relevancy is all about using the right keywords in your headlines, sub-headlines and anchor text to match what people are searching for online. Authority has predominantly been defined by the number and type of sites that are linking to your content via inbound links.

Pretty standard stuff, right? Well recently, things have changed a bit. More and more, search engines have begun to incorporate social context into their search results. What is Social Search? "Social search" is an evolving term for the way in which search engines factor a user's social network -- also referred to as social graph -- into how results are displayed after a search query. Examples of Social Search Google Plus Your World Bing Social Search This summer, Bing announced a new version of its search engine.

Facebook Social Search. Videochat: The Cupholder of Social Networking - Alexis C. Madrigal. A few years ago, Duke engineer Henry Petroski wrote, "The history of [X] design has been one of incorporating nonessential features that subsequently became indispensable. " Which brings me immediately to Facebook and Skype's announcement that the latter will now be embedded in the former. From now on, you'll be able to videochat with Facebook friends from within the comfy confines of the Internet's biggest mall. Facebook's announcement follows the rollout of Google Hangouts, which my friend Jenna Wortham raved about over at the New York Times' Gadgetwise blog. And, of course, Apple released FaceTime, which allows you to make video calls over WiFi, along with the iPhone 4.

Everyone, it seems, wants to bring you into the exciting world of videochat. Let's return to Petroski, who wasn't talking about social networks, but the incorporation of stuff like cupholders into automobiles. People make their consumer decisions with their maximum possible usage scenarios in mind. Curation101. Productive & Social Networks. Web analytics. Web Tools. Social Media. Measurement, ROI, Metrics. Social media discussion. Social Media. Copywriting. Social Media in Education. Social Media. Social Media for Business. How Companies Should Respond To Negative Reviews. Something kind of scary happened last week. Yelp announced that they’ll soon let businesses respond to the critiques and the not-so-glowing reviews made against them on the site. I know, this should be good news, but, holy heaven does it make me nervous. Let’s face it, social skills and a beating heart aren’t necessarily two characteristics common to most organizations.

Giving them a microphone to address the people vocally speaking out against them, well, let’s just say this could go horribly wrong. Huzzah! I kid. Don’t. You need to act fast to educate your team on the When and How of reputation management. When to Respond: Not all bad reviews are created equal. You genuinely need to make amends: Sometimes you just goof. How Once you decide a review is worth commenting on, you need to handle it with some finesse. Listen: Listen without reacting. If that doesn’t clear things up for you, follow the Air Force’s social media guidelines. How To Conquer Social Customer Service. MENG Blend: 15 Social Media Thank Yous -- How to Show Your Appreciation on Social Media.

By Guest Contributor Heidi Cohen The holidays are a time to thank those who’ve helped and supported us. Thank you! It’s amazing how far those two little words can go. Realize that, with the use of social media’s expanded communications methods, across one-to-many, one-to-one, and many-to-many platforms, there’s no reason this season not to reach out and thank your family, friends, customers, colleagues and social media contacts. On social media platforms, saying thank you shouldn’t take the place of engagement. To this end, connect your wishes to the initial activity and be present for the conversation that follows. Here are fifteen ways to show your appreciation on social media: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Show your appreciation on social media platforms to let family, friends, colleagues and social media contacts know you care.

What other ways can you thank your followers and colleagues on social media platforms? Happy Marketing! Interested? LinkedIn Stats 2011. 5 Methods for Social Leadership: Try Reverse Mentoring. 5 Step Process for Social Media Success. How to Lay the Groundwork for a Referral Based Business | Smart Simple Marketing - Practical Strategies for Creating a Highly Successful Service Business. How would your life be different? Would you spend less time on prospecting? Receive more qualified leads? Grow your business faster and easier? There are multiple benefits. Whether or not you enjoy those results depends entirely on you. (Though I’m quite sure you are!) You actually have to take action consistently in order to get the results you want. Here are six ways that you can create a referral magnet in your business: – Send a welcome gift to thank them for their new business.

. – It’s inevitable that you will make a mistake. . - Know what other resources your clients need and have options available for them. . – Give a surprise gift or an unexpected bonus. . – Tell them why they are an ideal client for you and what to look for in others. . – The best time to ask for a referral is when a client is raving about you. When you implement these principles in your business, you’re going to see an influx of referrals coming your way. Which of these tips will you implement in your business first? Branding Articles. 12 Most Twitterific Reasons to Participate in Tweet Chats | Keeping up with every new social media tool is like trying to catch the wind.

Impossible. It reminds me of my old expense account days in the 80’s, when I was single, and we made sport of finding and trying the hottest new restaurant. That was easy compared with the onslaught of new tech hitting us so often, so much, and so without parallel in human history. What to do? Participating in Tweet Chats is a choice I’ve made and it’s influenced my life in marvelous ways. 1. New tech intimidates me sometimes. 2. All we hear is “Network Network Network.” 3. The first chat I attended was #BlogChat, which was created by the incredible Mack Collier. 4. No doubt, I will offend those chats not on this short list. 5.

As far as I know, all Tweet Chats are one hour in length. 6. Participating in a good tweet chat offers more learning in one hour than the average college course does in an entire semester. 7. For me, television is largely a waste of time. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Bruce Sallan.

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