How to Use Social Bookmarking to Share Good Content in Social Media

Blogging, Facebook, Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media, Twitter
There are many ways to get attention in social media, but one of the easiest ways is to share good content. Ideally, a large percentage of this content is authored, created and produced by you and your colleagues, of course, serving as a reflection of your brand, an indication of your capabilities.  But not all of the content you share has to be your own. In fact, it’s considered both good form and smart strategy in the social media space to share content created by others, sometimes even competitors', citing such content in your own blog posts, tweets and status updates.  For instance, in addition to my own articles, advice, insight and information, I make a point of sharing plenty of other good, relevant content from “third-party” sources as often as possible. To find all of…
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Blog Post on Video: The Three A’s of Social Media Branding

Blogging, Branding, Facebook, Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media, Twitter
What's a social media practitioner to do in order to be heard loud and clear above the din of so much online activity? How do you as a marketer or a PR pro or perhaps even an intern who's been hired to build a constituency of friends, fans and followers command attention and respect for the brand you represent? Well, take it from a practitioner of another kind, a neighbor of mine who just happens to be a pediatrician, and be mindful of the three A's -- Ability, Affability and Availability. This “blog post on video" was recorded on August 16, 2009 at the Barron Fishing Access Site on Puffer Pond at the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge. It's an adaptation of a post I wrote earlier this year called “The…
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Blog Post on Video: Five Questions to Ask Yourself about Social Media

Advertising, Blogging, Branding, Facebook, Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media, Twitter
Before you decide to dip your toes in social media, take just a few minutes to answer the five questions asked in this short video that I recently recorded (with the help of my wife, Barbara, and two sons, Scott and Ben) during the Cargill family vacation on the island of Martha's Vineyard. If you can answer yes to at least a few of these questions, then you’re in a pretty good place, a position from which you can at least begin to immerse yourself in such relatively uncharted waters as the blogosphere, the Twitterverse, Facebook and the like. This "blog post on video," by the way, is an adaptation of a post I wrote earlier this year called "Five Important Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Use Social Media," which you…
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