Archive | September, 2009

7 Tips for How to Use LinkedIn Effectively – Reach Out And Touch Someone

LinkedIn is the most obvious of the social/professional networks for many people to join. Why should you become an active user, rather than simply passively accepting invitations to connect? Because if you are not an active participant you don’t know what your potential is. It is that simple. You have to have a complete profile and a broad network. This is when LinkedIn opens up and search becomes very powerful. The following Tips assume you have filled in the missing details and enabled LinkedIn to parsed thru your emails contacts, generously inviting your people to connect on LinkedIn.

1) If you have email lists you can upload these into LinkedIn and very effectively find more connections. This is a great tool for organizations and teams to work together to expand their connections and strengthen their base.

2) When you participate in a Group related to your business, you will find people you can contact directly. This is particularly useful as you focus in on your niche product or service. Open the conversation and be personal, avoid canned letters – they will get you canned responses.

3) Engage in Groups related to your passion, potential customers in these groups may be more inclined to talk business with you based on your mutual interest.

4) Going to a conference? Research the speakers and published attendees on LinkedIn. This is a great way to find out if you are connected with any of them, find potential avenues to connect with them (if you are 2 away from a speaker can you get an introduction- yes), arrange meetings prior to the conference, and find common ground to connect with attendees. Doing the leg work before the conference makes your attendance that much more effective. Do you still need to follow-up after the conference? Of course, but hopefully you are meeting for coffee or drinks at the conference rather than simply collecting a card.

5) Traveling for business or pleasure? Invite some of your connections to get together for drinks or breakfast. This is a great way to get together in the real world with people you are connected to on LinkedIn. Make introductions to people you are connected with and be the valuable asset you are. When you build bridges for others, the same will happen for you.

6) Search for a business and job title of a potential customer. Look thru the profiles and identify specific potential contacts. Do your research, maybe you are connected to them or share a mutual connection. Pick up the phone and call them, tell them how you found them and why you are calling. This kind of transparency opens the door to further communication and follow-up emails, potentially an invitation to connect on LinkedIn. Never make a cold call again.

7) Write an unsolicited Recommendation regularly. Why? Because you can. If this is your only activity on LinkedIn you are doing Great! See my previous posts on this if you need help.

*Remember, you must have a complete professional profile and a broad expanded network for the above information to be useful. Reach Out and Touch Someone.

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Getting FaceBook, Twitter and YouTube to Talk to each other – Automatically

Recently I am seeing a lot of people making progress in using Social Media to communicate more effectively. How do you get your resources to “talk to each other” is a minor nightmare. Below I am going to walk thru integrating a FaceBook Fan Page with Twitter, YouTube with Twitter and Your Blog with a FaceBook Fan Page (or your personal Page). This post assumes you have a Twitter account, FaceBook Account and YouTube account!

Connecting your FaceBook Fan Page to Twitter

Why do you want to do this? Because every time you Post to your FaceBook Fan Page Wall as an Administrator, a Tweet will be sent out automatically with a shortened version of the Post and a Link to your Fan Page. This helps grow your Fan base and reduces the need to Tweet the same update, creating efficiency in your process.

The process is very easy, navigate to http://www.facebook.com/twitter and you will be given the option to link your Fan Page to your Twitter Account.

FB to TwitterYou must allow access on Twitter as part of the process. I find it easiest to be logged into Twitter when I do this process on FaceBook. Easy right? Are you wondering why you did not do this before? This Blog Post was automatically Tweeted because I use Twitter Tools as a Plugin on WordPress, same idea. Let’s try YouTube, almost as easy with one painful step.

Connecting your YouTube Account to Twitter

Before you start this process, you MUST have a Gmail account attached to your YouTube account. If you signed up for YouTube with a different email address, take the time to get a Gmail address and attach it to your YouTube Account. This is annoying but you can not attach your Twitter account unless you have a Gmail account.

Log into YouTube and navigate to your account settings. Select SHARING and take a look at your AutoShare options. I could not handle all of my YouTube activity being posted to FaceBook, so after attaching this I promptly unattached it. Selecting Twitter, confirming your Gmail address, allow access on Twitter and you are done.  Quick and easy, your YouTube Videos will now automatically send a Tweet with a Link when you upload them. Holy Powerful Batman!

YouTube to TwitterFaceBook Notes Syncing with your Blog

This is a little confusing to set-up, but a great way to keep your FaceBook friends in the loop with what you post on your Blog. The process is basically the same for Fan Pages as well as your personal FaceBook account. Navigate to your Fan Page on FaceBook, you must be an Administrator. Select Notes on the Tab, you may have to click on the + sign and select Notes (you can also move these tabs around, I like to put the Photos, Videos, Notes after Info). This is where things get confusing. I select write a new note in the top right corner, then in the top right corner I select the little Note icon, that takes me out of Write a Note and let’s me Import an RSS Feed.

FaceBook NotesThe Feed for your Blog will depend on what service you use and how your blog is configured. This is a little confusing and I am not much help here. You can figure out what your Feed is by subscribing to your Blog, then pasting that address in to your Settings here. Now, a few minutes after you post to your Blog that post will filter in to your fan page as a Note. This may reduce traffic to your Blog, but that should only bruise your ego slightly. The real goal is to keep your Fans and audience engaged with your material. Now you can post your Blog on FaceBook occasionally to remind people you have a Blog, but you do not have to do that for every post, your Fans will stay in the loop because your Blog and Fan Page are part of your circle of communication.

FaceBook Blog Feed to NotesThe above techniques are easy ways to get your social media working together. This will evolve with time but the general idea will remain the same. Enable your social networks to talk with each other and truly harness the power of social media. Feel free to post any hints or improvements to the process in the comments section.

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FaceBook Tagging – Should you adjust your notifications

As I tested the new “tagging” feature in FaceBook I realized I had to adjust my FaceBook Notifications. Why? Because I detest getting emails about activity on FaceBook. If you have read my Blog, you know I love FaceBook and believe every business should have a Fan Page. As a result I check FaceBook multiple times a day and use Lists to manage my groups of friends so I can have a reasonable chance of following all of the activity that occurs on any given day. Which brings me back to this great new feature, tagging people.

The feature is easy to implement, simply use the @ symbol and as you type FaceBook pulls up your friends names and lets you select the name. As of today this only works for Status updates, but note the notifications will trigger with any comments on that post as well. If you use Twitter you may be surprised. Rather than leaving my name as @jamieginsberg FaceBook simply makes the name a blue link and leaves it as Jamie Ginsberg. I have hated the Twitter naming convention for a while and really appreciate the way FaceBook has implemented this feature. Keep in mind that people you tag in your status updates will have a notification appear on their FaceBook page and get an email, until they do what I did, shut off their notifications. Simply go to Settings in the top right and select Account then Notifications. You will see several new Notifications (maybe the relative ones also if you missed that update). I shut all of these off. Do what works best for you, but play with this new feature…it is awesome!

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Claims Twitter Usage have flattened are Wrong!

Looking thru a social media presentation today, there was a claim that Twitter usage has leveled off, citing the web statistics from July of 2009 as evidence. This is a common misunderstanding of how people are using Twitter. You do not need to use the Twitter website! There are over 5,000 programs used to communicate via Twitter, most of them are superior to the website. I use seesmic and tweetdeck a lot. These programs are faster than the website and do not crash and freeze up as often as Twitter’s website does. I have been using Twitterfon on my iPhone. There are so many different programs for Twitter on the iPhone I settled for a free one that does not crash.Twitter gives you a small sampling of the applications available to access their website here http://twitter.com/downloads.

Twitter usage is continuing to explode. Why? Because real time access to information is the future. If you want to know what is happening right now, the answer is on Twitter. Our hunger for more information is satiated on Twitter. Traditional media sources such as TV are feeding the frenzy by including Tweets live on air during news shows and even regular tv shows now. The rest of the world is jumping on Twitter and finding easy light weight access to communication. In a society plagued by excessive information, Twitter is the outlet and integrating it everywhere is too easy. I expect Twitter growth to flatten in 2011. Until then you can catch me at http://www.twitter.com/sonicallstar.

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