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Over the next few weeks I will be in and out of the office for a couple family vacations and some on location client projects. My good friend and collaborator Jamie Orillion did a blog post a few months back about running your business from your phone. I thought it could be helpful to do a [...]

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There is tons of buzz in the web business right now about social media. I have clients calling me about new websites asking about social media every week. They all want to have a “social media presence” on the internet. Most of them have no idea why, they just want to be on Twitter and [...]

06.22.10
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As we noted last week with the launch of WordPress there are a few simple little interface tweaks that make it lighter and faster. We are now offering with all new projects free 30 day access to our extensive video training series (see screenshot below). The video library is kept updated automatically when versions or [...]

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Posted on: Sep 28

Social Networking for Lazy Bums

by Daniel | Posted in Streamline | No Comments

lazyI have to admit…I am lazy when it comes to things that don’t pertain directly to my family, clients, or friends. So social networking is one of those things that I know is important but I just can’t waste an entire day on it. But below are a few suggestions to help you spend time doing what is important and let social networking fuel itself.

1. Find a service that can update your statuses across services.

Finding a service that lets you sync or link all of your various networking services together. HelloTxt is a great service that connects most of the major social sites and provides a mobile website as well when you are on the go!HelloTXT

2. Learn to update all at once and one time a day maximum.

This goes for email too, but pick a time of the day to allow yourself some social networking time. Set an alarm if you need to and say “when the clock strikes 2PM I am done!” This will eliminate the distraction of getting sucked in for hours just checking who did what in Mafia on Facebook (I hate Facebook Apps by the way)

3. Pick one service to be your “home base” and from there feed out.

If you spend more time on MySpace make that the one that you do most of your work on, and connect people through your site to this “home social base”. Having a central location for things can also help when we talk about the last step intergration. Mine is Facebook…MySpace is just too cluttered for me ;-)

4. Mention other people often and linkbacks. Retweets are your friend!

Linking is a huge part of social networking. When you retweet some random company’s post they notice. It is a free chance for you name and profile to pop up on someone else’s radar. This is also true about making comments on blog posts. This not only puts your name and website address on someone else’s site it can help to boost your Search Engine rankings. This also rings true to following others. Make sure you keep up-to-date with what other people are saying about your business or your industry in general.

5. Integration is the KEY!

If you use a blog to syndicate content and keep people updated on your business then you have one of the greatest tools to save you time. If you are using WordPress there are countless plugins that allow you to connect your blog directly to your various social networks, I am a fan of Twitter Tools and Wordbook myself. You can also add services like ShareThis to your site to allow your users to post your content to their social networks. Make sure to use your website to also alert people to the various places you network. Don’t be afraid to be bold and say “I DON’T USE MYSPACE! DON’T MESSAGE ME!!”  Just make sure to tell them that you are plugged in and show them all the ways they can find you!

Integrate!

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