
As a public service for social media and social networking novices, New York Times Personal Technology writer, David Pogue, demystifies Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Foursquare, and Yelp in his article For Those Facebook Left Behind.
If the novices didn’t get it before, I’m not sure this article will change things, but I love reading articles by Pogue, none-the-less.
In summary, Pogue writes:
THE BOTTOM LINE These sites all derive their power the same way: We, the people, provide the information — not the Web site owner. Some of these services establish lines of communication between people who might otherwise never meet, joining them by interest rather than geography. Others connect you with people you do know, or once knew, so that you can help each other out.
Read the full article here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/08/technology/personaltech/08pogue.html?_r=1&ref=technology
Here are some past goodies from Pogue:
http://saraisenberg.com/2009/04/06/david-pogue-on-twitter/
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I’m back. I took a four month break from blogging. I didn’t plan it that way but it happened anyway. All said, it wasn’t bad to have one less thing on my list to worry about for a while. During that period, I used my Facebook Page as a quick substitute, and that worked well.
What’s new?
My website has been rebuilt and relaunched. It may look similar to my old website (which — if you want to compare — still lives for now at technicalprojectservices.wordpress.com).
However, underneath the hood, saraisenberg.com is all new and is now based on the Thesis Theme for WordPress.
Why did I do it? I wanted…
- my website to live at my new domain, saraisenberg.com, rather than my old domain, http://technicalprojectservices.com (which now redirects to saraisenberg.com).
- more control over my SEO, which I’m still working on.
- to have a more robust theme. I had heard great things about Thesis.
- to move beyond hosting at wordpress.com, which I had outgrown. wordpress.com was great when I was getting started, great for learning wordpress, and FREE! Indeed, I still strongly recommend hosting at wordpress.com for many bloggers, especially newbies who want life/hosting to be as simple & free as possible.

Special Thanks to Melissa Smith, my special consultant and personal guru during this relaunch onto Thesis! Melissa, by the way, works at Equity Marketing Solutions.
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I admit to not having blogged very much lately, and when I ponder why — aside from the holiday break — I think it’s because it’s often easier to simply post quick information to my Facebook (business/fan) page. So if you’re looking for tidbits, tips, and news, check out:
http://www.facebook.com/SaraIsenbergConsulting
Ironically, clients often ask me how to decide whether to post to a blog or enewsletter ,or Facebook, or twitter, and my usual response is “all of them” however I’m going to have to walk the talk, or come up with a new answer, or simply say that we do what we can do.
Happy New Year!
Sara
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by Sara Isenberg on October 23, 2009
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I’m now offering two new services: Referrals to Experts and Training for Beginners
1. Find your Team — Referrals:
I work with known expert designers, developers, marketing professionals, writers, SEO geeks, and more. Let me help you find your team.
2. Training Services:
I offer individual or small group training on using Social Media — such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and blogging — and getting started on WordPress. I can either set up your accounts and make updates and edits while you watch, or help you learn how to do this for yourself. In addition to hands-on technical sessions, we can also discuss best practices and strategies around using Social Media. I can help you get started on Constant Contact Email Marketing. I don’t just fish for you, I teach you how to fish.
- WordPress: Get started on WordPress. WordPress for Beginners. Specifically for newbies!
- Social Media: Get started on Social Media. All the basics for Facebook, LinkedIn, Blogging, Twitter.
- Email Marketing: Create your own professional looking eNewsletters or Marketing emails with Constant Contact Email Marketing.
For more details, see: http://saraisenberg.com/training-and-sourcing/
Please contact me and let me know how I can help you!
Sara Isenberg
Sara Isenberg Web Consulting & Project Management
sara@saraisenberg.com
http://saraisenberg.com
831-334-0701
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by Sara Isenberg on October 20, 2009
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The following is by my colleague and friend, Kirsti Scott, of Scott Design: http://blog.hotdesign.com. I value everything that Kirsti writes in her blog about social media. Here’s another great post from Kirsti:

Here’s a quick rundown of the who, what, where, when, why, and how of using social networks to help kick-start your social media plan.
Who
You should use social media if you have a business and want to do any of the following:
- Reach new customers
- Build relationships with existing customers
- Create awareness of your products or services through PR and marketing
- Decrease customer support costs
- Drive traffic to your website
- Find new employees
- Improve teamwork at your company
What
Social networks are now used by millions of people every day:
- Social networks are web-based, online communities of people with shared interests who communicate with one another and share information.
- Social networks allow you to connect with friends, family, colleagues, and customers online.
- Social media marketing is the use of social networks to promote your company’s products or services.
Where
You should create a presence on the following websites:
When
- Today: Set up profiles on the major sites. It takes about a day.
- Every day: Keep up with what’s happening in your industry or marketplace.
- Every week: Spend a few hours participating in conversations with people in your networks.
- As needed: Post news about your company.
Why
There are five main reasons companies should do social media marketing:
- It is now considered a best practice.
- It drives traffic to your website.
- It improves your search engine rankings.
- It lets you join the conversation.
- It amplifies your marketing messages.
For details, see “5 reasons companies should do social media marketing.”
How
It’s easy to get started with social media:
More information
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As you may know, I’ve decided to rebrand away from from my (old) business name Technical Project Services! The new name of my business is Sara Isenberg Web Consulting & Project Management. I’m still working on this as I write.
However, Facebook doesn’t allow me (anyone) to edit the name of a Page, so I’m setting up a new business Facebook Page. Here’s a link to it:

I need your help to get the word out! I invite you to become a “FAN” by going to that page and clicking on “Become a FAN” button. Friends, please help me get 25 Fans to I can get a vanity URL. Sorry to any inconvenient to my first 17 FANS. You’re the best!
Thanks!
Sara
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