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Help Centers for LinkedIn and Twitter

When you get stuck on a social media site, do you turn to the help center, or do you call a friend, or do you wander around the site until you get frustrated and quit? My experience has shown that, for the most part, option one is the most useful. This post is the second in a two-part series on the help centers for Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Last week’s post focused on Facebook and Pinterest. This post covers LinkedIn and Twitter.   LinkedIn’s Help Center To access the Help Center for LinkedIn, click on your photo on the [...]

By |2014-05-19T20:39:03-06:00May 19th, 2014|0 Comments

Help Centers for Pinterest and Facebook

In the process of preparing to teach my class on using Pinterest as a marketing tool, I found myself spending a lot of time in their Help Center, which has recently undergone a complete overhaul. There have also been some changes in Facebook’s Help Center. That made me think readers of this blog might like to know what can be found in these help centers. Very often I find myself directing people who come to me for help with a one of these sites to these pages, as they are full of more (and more detailed) helpful information than one [...]

By |2014-05-12T21:59:15-06:00May 12th, 2014|0 Comments

Three Life Lessons And Their Social Media Connections

Recently I had the pleasure of hearing Nancy Wollen, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Kaiser Permanente Colorado, speak at a Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce luncheon. The life lessons she shared really resonated with me, so I started thinking there must be a way to tie them to my work in social media – which has become so much a part of life for so many people.   1. Do Work That You Love Nancy has been in the field of health care all her life and truly walks her talk when it comes to this lesson. [...]

By |2014-05-05T23:19:23-06:00May 5th, 2014|2 Comments

Responding to Social Media Connection Requests

One of the most challenging aspects of being active on a social media site can be deciding whether or not to: Accept a friend request on Facebook Accept an invitation to connect on LinkedIn Follow someone who follows you on Twitter Follow someone who follows you on Pinterest Agree to connect with someone who has asked for a connection on another social media platform While some people simply automatically accept every invitation that comes their way, for most of us, there are many things to consider before we click accept or decide to follow someone who has followed us. For [...]

By |2014-06-14T22:39:15-06:00April 28th, 2014|0 Comments

Dealing With Unwanted Ads, Posts, and Game Requests on Facebook

Many people find Facebook frustrating. Here are some common reasons they give: They don’t want to see the ads. They don’t care for some of the posts in their newsfeed. They aren’t interested in getting invites to play games. Here are some ways to address these frustrations.   Dealing with Unwanted Ads Keep in mind that Facebook is a free service, and the income generated by ads is an revenue stream which allows the service to remain free. That said, you always have the option to hide any ad you see. You can also hide all the ads from a [...]

By |2014-04-23T08:43:58-06:00April 23rd, 2014|0 Comments

Social Media Time Savers

While researching social media topics on Pinterest, I came across the results of an interesting study of 2,000 North American women and their use of social media. Here are some of the key findings of this study, which was conducted by the Pew Research Center in April 2013: Of those surveyed, 86% had at least one social media profile/account. The average user had 2.2 social media profiles/accounts. Respondents reported spending an average of 12 hours per week using social media. In my interaction with both current and potential social media tutoring clients, a common question is: “How do I make [...]

By |2014-04-15T22:29:27-06:00April 15th, 2014|0 Comments

Lend a Hand to Social Media Newbies

What was it like for you when you first ventured into social media sites? Did you feel a little insecure and awkward? Probably most people feel that way. I remember when I was the “new kid” on the social media block and someone on Twitter would follow me back. Or even favorite or retweet one of my tweets. Each time this happened, I was so touched.   Another memory I have is being new to various groups on LinkedIn and feeling a little nervous about making a comment and especially nervous about starting a discussion. I felt very vulnerable and [...]

By |2014-04-09T16:22:55-06:00April 8th, 2014|0 Comments

Don’t Be Stumped by Social Media

Have you ever felt stumped by a social media site? Most likely everyone has had that feeling at some point. One of the challenges with social media sites, especially Facebook, is that the format and the terminology seem to change fairly regularly. True, these changes don’t happen overnight, but the occasional user can become very frustrated when the site looks different each time they sign in. A case in point is when Facebook moved its privacy section. I ended up having to go to the help center to find out where the privacy settings could be found so I could [...]

By |2014-04-02T20:07:18-06:00April 2nd, 2014|0 Comments

Showcase Your Skills and Experience Via LinkedIn

LinkedIn is the premier social media site for developing and engaging with your professional network. Are you using this network to your best advantage? This blog post is part one of a two-part series on effective use of LinkedIn, and you can access this site at www.linkedin.com   This post focuses on your personal profile. To help you get some ideas for your LinkedIn personal profile, check out my profile on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/joycefeustel/   Next week’s will focus on building and engaging with the connections you make on LinkedIn.   Seven Key Items in Your LinkedIn Personal Profile The more [...]

By |2014-03-19T09:21:28-06:00March 19th, 2014|0 Comments
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