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Many people would like to know how to go from becoming a digital nobody to a digital somebody so that their business explodes (as in sales and attention) on the Internet. But, I know the answer…contact Strategix One Consulting.
So, in lieu of that, is there an application that I can manage my Twitter, Facebook, and other social media from all built into one interface?
Yes, download the iPhone or Android App for The Chris Voss Show AND THEN use
Hootsuite, Tweetdeck or Seesmic. They will vary on which networks but cover
the main ones.
Thanks for the Plugs Chase (check in mail)
Chris
Thanks Chris. I sincerely appreciate the timely response.
Hey Chris, So we (teamshady) would like to convince Eminem’s manger that’s it’s good for Eminem (who just recently announced he’s planning on rebuilding Shady Records) to have more of an online presence and interact with fans like other artists do.,. He has FB, Myspace, his own website, and a twitter, all with Millions of fans, (FB has 10 mill!) but basically they’re just symbolism. He doesn’t use them, and when they are updated, Paul is the one who updates it. We’re having difficulty thinking of benefits to him for to use them or interact with us more, cuz he’s a huge mega-star. Even with the recording industry in the dumps, he’s outselling everyone… (however none of the artist w/ SR have had successful launches, and their good!) So are there any benefits to having an interactive online presence, if your a mega-star, doing huge numbers and launching a biz, OR just benefits for a mega-star in any circumstance? And if so can ya do a blog about it, so we can direct Paul there?? :DDD
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I would like to know how to grow your small travel business through social media without having every MLM in the free world jump all over you mail box or page, and is it really worth the effort. I seem to find only MLM people in every social media growth site.
Tony – Thanks, that info that is proprietary to my consulting firm and we
can help you with it. Contact us at 310-997-2204.
I would love to have you review Kooiii Social Media Search sometime and have some resources to aide in research if you like. Can contact me through Kooiii.com I am under admins.
Andy
Chris! Thx for this generous offer. I would like you to talk about the best way to use social media for social responsibility. I blog at the ParmFarm-dot-com, where I try to include a socially responsible component to all my interviews and significant projects. Do you have any thoughts about this? Thx in advance. Amy Parmenter
Thanks for your above and beyond willingness to serve your community.I’d like to see “Getting Started with Ping.fm” and “Ping.fm Tips and Hints.”
The opening shot on this video isn’t nice, but, other than that…could you feed in some spreadsheet sites on how powerfully social media has helped communities grow? Also any proofs of how contacting networking people in person leads to business growth, and spreadsheet or physical appearance data that would help me prove to politicians with zero vision that “the future is here,” and you need to get on board the train or get run over by it, (which is what is happening now…) would be helpful…have some of that stuff Chris, huh, huh, hush, do ya do ya do ya? 😉
I love it when people do the video thing, I did on my other site http://www.mypurplebutterfly.net but I would like to know how your take is on ads on a site? do you feel it is really a plus for making money? I now have a web site for my books and so far have been using every social media there is to put it out there in hopes to sell them but for extra cash, do you think ads really work? thanks.
I think disability awareness would be a great topic.
I’d like a blog about the insights you have gained from your SocialMedia efforts that you don’t typically share. Such as the worst encroachments on your ideals, professional integrity, and moral convictions. You know, the ‘pithy’ stuff. 🙂
I’m not sure what u mean exactly? I do tend to complain from time to time
On Tuesday, October 12, 2010, Disqus
You could talk about what we do. We are the first in the nation to organize all of the “Big 5” Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, blog-we use WordPress, and Newsletter-we use Constant Contact) into an easy to manage Social Media infrastructure. There is no software to buy. We customize it all. We see this as the way Social Media needs to be important for small American businesses which is who we empower. The concept is new, but we are getting swamped. People are looking at this concept and understanding the importance of being organized. We hope you write about us and see the importance of helping small AMERICAN businesses grow with the use of Social Media. Thank you for your consideration.
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I would like you to blog about my temp website http://moreyoutubeviews.com
Where I help marketers out with their video promotion needs.
active users, post quality — facebook backend
Thanks Chris, I would like to hear what you have to say about the state of newspapers and their decline with the advent of the internet. I live in a small town where the local newspaper, The Payson Roundup, is read and used by about 60% of the population. They have a decent website but I wonder how the correct use of social media could help a struggling newspaper, in other words, if you cant beat em, join em?
How about discussing it is great to Tweet, but make sure you are ready to answer questions via Twitter. I see so many tweets which are never monitored by the Tweeter.
Jason
We’d love to see you address the topic of what happens long term to all this content. We are heavy into this space and would like to get people thinking about 2 things: a) you put up pictures, blogs, etc but what happens to that when you stop posting/ inactive accounts/ companies go out of business; and relatedly, b) your online history/legacy. The first generations are being born that will never know life without the internet. So why on earth would you leave it to chance (or say, Google) what your future ancestors are reading about you? Control the story.
Yep- your ip address tips them off. Good luck.
I would be curious as to when or if Twitter will wake up to the fact that with Gmail you can have unlimited unique email addresses with filters and therefore unlimited Twitter profiles can be set up. Is there anything that tips them off that you are in technically in violation of their TOS other than misbehaving? I dress up each profile and add a website link with a bio, so far so good.