11 Business Plans For Twitter. Kijubi Helps Find What Could You Be Doing on Vacation. This post is part of Mashable's Spark of Genius series, which highlights a unique feature of startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. The series is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. Name: Kijubi Quick Pitch: Kijubi is a new type of travel planning site that helps you discover "What Kijubi Doing" on your next vacation. Genius Idea: Thanks to the Internet, planning trips online has become much, much easier. The one aspect of trip planning that hasn't come completely online though is that of local activities. You can search by price, whether or not children are allowed (or encouraged), and check for user reviews and booking coupons. I really like the idea of using a website rather than sifting through hotel brochures — many of which are either out of date or only aimed at certain types of events.
How do you book and plan for activities when you go on vacation? Spark of Genius Series Sponsored by Microsoft BizSpark. HOW TO: Plan and Promote Events With Social Media. Events, whether they are a local tweetup, a championship game or the world's largest conference, can be notoriously difficult to plan, promote, and execute. But the end result can be amazing, and that is why we plan them in the first place.
Whether you need to work with organizers, generate buzz, or share post-party photos, social media should be a primary weapon in your arsenal. With the power to share comes the ability to spread the word, increase awareness, and accomplish your goals. Many conferences and event planners have come up with unique and powerful ways to promote and plan gatherings via online social tools. This guide will help you understand how social media can power and drive an event, step-by-step: Step 1. As with any event, the first step is to plan. Skype: Use Skype for conference calls and chats about event planning.
Step 2. Once you have the basic plan in the pipeline, it's time to get your ducks in a row and start inviting some people. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Make a Tweet Plan to Get the Most from Twitter. Do you have a Twitter Plan? I don’t – but when Nicole Nicolay (@nik_nik) from My Tech Opinion told me about hers I asked her to write it up as a post. It won’t be for everyone but for those who like a little structure – a Twitter Plan might help. Here’s Nicole’s tutorial. Is there rhyme to your twitter reason? Do you have a plan when it comes to your tweets, or are you a spontaneous tweeter? Believe it or not, there can be a happy medium. If you let it, Twitter can easily steal your time and work efficiency. 1.
If you are really trying to purge the noise, stick to “Tweet w/Coffee” or “Tweet w/Chocolate”. 2. First decide on what you plan to tweet. Images – Share pictures you take or find. 3. Here’s an example of what your 5 planned tweets could be for the day: (1) blog post update (2) inspiring quote (3) cool image or picture (4) helpful resource (5) witty joke or comment. 4. Choose one of these online solutions which will allow you to schedule your tweets. 5. 6.