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Catching On To the Basics of Twitter

Do you remember when you first started using Twitter? I don’t mean when you first set up your Twitter account, but when you started tracking with Twitter on a regular basis? It’s just been a couple of weeks since social media guru Melody Jones @SocMediaMelody tutored me in Twitter 101. Since that time, I have systemically assigned all those I follow on Twitter into lists. I have tweeted more, and I have started to more frequently used the @ and # symbols. OK, for those of you who are pros at using Twitter, I know all this sounds pretty darn [...]

By |2012-09-08T18:36:18-06:00September 6th, 2012|2 Comments

AARP Partners with LinkedIn to Help Job Seekers

Are you age 50 or older and looking for work? If your answer is yes, you might want to check out Work Reimagined, a new service recently developed by AARP and powered by LinkedIn, the career-oriented social media website. http://workreimagined.aarp.org/ The August/September issue of AARP The Magazine gave a very helpful overview of this service on page 76. Here is a link to the online article: http://pubs.aarp.org/aarptm/20120809_CO?sub_id=ghP9yLlXA1Gv#pg66 Quoting from the article, “Work Reimagined can point you to those businesses on LinkedIn that have a special interest in workers with long experience….You’ll find firms that are looking for the strong work [...]

By |2012-09-04T22:32:31-06:00September 4th, 2012|4 Comments

Facebook Pages for Clubs and Community Groups

What is the purpose of a Facebook page for a Toastmasters club, service club or other group? Bring in new members. Build camaraderie within the club. Promote the club to the larger world. All the above. In my opinion, it can be all of the above, but each situation is different. During a discussion I recently led on how Toastmasters clubs can benefit from a Facebook group or page, the question was raised – does having a Facebook page bring in new members for that particular club? The answer was – not necessarily. Yet when Toastmasters (or members of any [...]

By |2012-08-28T22:57:52-06:00August 28th, 2012|0 Comments

Time to Get More Twitter Savvy

Are you a regular user of Twitter? If so, how do you use it? Some people find it a great way to search for information, even better than using Google. Others like using it to follow their favorite celebrities, sports figures, and/or thought leaders in their profession. Twitter can also be an easy way to share links to helpful articles or entertaining YouTube clips. It can also be a terrific tool for businesses to use to keep in touch with their customers, especially the unhappy ones. I must admit that until recently I had kept an arm’s length relationship with [...]

By |2012-08-22T22:41:31-06:00August 21st, 2012|3 Comments

Channeling My Parents Via Social Media

In recent conversations with my sister, I got to thinking more about our parents and the impact they had on me and my way of approaching the world. As I wrote in a blog post a few weeks ago, my mother Natalie Eder was an lifelong learner.  She re-read the classics with me when I was in my teens and she was in her 40s. Then in her 50s, she learned Spanish after my parents moved to Tucson, AZ. I truly believe that one reason I love social media so much, especially LinkedIn, is because, like my mom, I love [...]

By |2012-08-16T22:10:13-06:00August 16th, 2012|0 Comments

Social Media Sites – How to Find the Best Ones for You

Just as I was mulling how to put together a blog post that would summarize and compare the major social media sites, I found a very well written piece that I thought my readers would find very helpful.  I found it through a posting in my LinkedIn newsfeed, and it was posted by an official representative of the LinkedIn social media website. Author Katherine Reynolds Lewis in her article: “Facebook, LinkedIn, and Tweets, Oh My! Everything a Working Mom Needs to Know about Social Networking” takes a very practical approach to contrasting these social media sites. She answers the following [...]

By |2012-08-09T22:23:50-06:00August 9th, 2012|2 Comments

Learning From Lindsey

Have you ever felt you were relatively good at doing something, and then someone who was better than you gave you some tips? When that happens, does your ego get bruised? Or are you grateful to become even more proficient at that skill or concept? Spending 2 ½ hours tonight with instructor Lindsey Day at the Colorado Free University was truly an enlightening experience. And one for which I am very grateful. In her class “LinkedIn 201: LinkedIn for Business Advancement” she maneuvered around the LinkedIn website with the agility and preciseness of an athlete. I could see why this [...]

By |2012-07-31T22:50:17-06:00July 31st, 2012|0 Comments

Going Back To School

What classes have you taken lately? Are you pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree? What certifications are you working on? In what I often call my “day job,” I work as an enrollment advisor for the College for Financial Planning. That means helping professionals in the financial planning industry assess their educational needs. Then I guide them through a process of determining which distance educational programs that our college offers will best meet their needs. If you are curious about our college, check out www.cffpinfo.com It doesn’t just take money and time to go back to school. It also takes [...]

By |2012-07-26T22:40:06-06:00July 26th, 2012|0 Comments

Register to Vote Via Facebook

Do you know someone who lives in the state of Washington and needs to register to vote? Does that person have a Facebook account? The Secretary of State for the state of Washington recently announced that residents of Washington will soon be able to go to the state’s Facebook page and register to vote. Here is a quote from the press release: "In this age of social media and more people going online for services, this is a natural way to introduce people to online registration and leverage the power of friends on Facebook to get more people registered," said [...]

By |2012-07-24T22:32:48-06:00July 24th, 2012|0 Comments

Watershed Moments

What are your watershed moments? I am referring to those moments in time in which you realized that after that moment your life would never be the same. For me, three moments come to mind. Curiously - all occurred in December. The first moment happened in December 1980, for that’s when gave birth to my older daughter Anne. All through my 20s I had resisted having children. And finally at age 31 I was ready to take the plunge into parenting. Once my daughter was born, I realized how much being a mom meant to me, and how glad I [...]

By |2012-04-21T21:50:07-06:00April 12th, 2012|3 Comments
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