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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:

whowhatwherewhenwhyhow

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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It’s old news that you can get a vanity URL for your personal Facebook profile.  For example, what used to look something like:

http://www.facebook.com/gobbltygookitybla234882930718729blablablah239482038203482xyzabc

is now just http://www.facebook.com/saraisenberg

That’s my individual, personal profile.

However, Facebook Pages (for businesses and celebrities), previously gave vanity URLs for pages created before March 2009 AND having more than 1000 Fans.  Apparently, Facebook has quietly changed that number to just 25.

I’d like to introduce my new Facebook Page URL (ta da):

http://www.facebook.com/SaraIsenbergConsulting

Yeah!

PS- For info on Facebook Pages vs Facebook groups, see:

http://www.squidoo.com/facebookpage


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The following URLS are resources we shared and discussed in my presentation about Social Media at the October 6, 2009 Santa Cruz Marketing Roundtable Meetup:

General:

http://twitter.com

http://facebook.com

http://linkedin.com

My blog posts about…

Twitter: http://saraisenberg.com/category/twitter/

Facebook: http://saraisenberg.com/category/facebook/

Social Media: http://saraisenberg.com/category/social-media/

Social Mediahttp://saraisenberg.com/2009/07/02/social-media-quickstart-guide-6-tools-you-need/

My Contact Info:

email: sara@saraisenberg.com

twitter: @saraisenberg

website: http://www.saraisenberg.com

blog: http://www.saraisenberg.com/blog

linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/saraisenberg

facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Santa-Cruz-CA/Sara-Isenberg-Web-Consulting-Project-Management/178382971118

Example eNewsletters:

http://tinyurl.com/yb4xx2u

http://saraisenberg.com/services/enewsletter-and-email-marketing-production/enewsletter-examples/



a. Example 1: Promoting today’s event:

Meetup:

http://www.meetup.com/marketingroundtable/calendar/11288293/

Blog:

http://saraisenberg.com/2009/09/06/october-6-marketing-roundtable-meetup/

Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Santa-Cruz-CA/Sara-Isenberg-Web-Consulting-Project-Management/178382971118

Twitter: (live tweet)

Maggie’s LinkedIn Discussion:

http://tinyurl.com/qbewws

Email Marketing:

http://tinyurl.com/yb4xx2u

a. Example 2: Santa Cruz Sentinel:

Website:

http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/

Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scotts-Valley-CA/Santa-Cruz-Sentinel/72832472996

Blogs:

http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/blogs

Twitter:

http://www.twitter.com/scsentinel

LinkedIn:

http://www.linkedin.com/companies/santa-cruz-sentinel

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/shmuel-thaler/7/324/989

c. Example 3: Stone Soup Magazine:

Website:

http://stonesoup.com/

Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stone-Soup-Magazine/43559462699

LinkedIn:

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gerry-mandel/12/5a0/a06

CafePress:

http://www.cafepress.com/shopstonesoup

Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/stonesoupmagazine

d. Additional ways to share your expertise and/or promote your business:

http://santacruzwire.com/

http://ezinearticles.com/

Cruzio’s Guide: http://tinyurl.com/create.php

EGs:

http://tinyurl.com/ydtsqa5

http://tinyurl.com/y8lq5jw

http://tinyurl.com/ybqoe4w


e. More Info:

Kirsti Scott’s quickstart guide and getting started blogs:

http://blog.hotdesign.com/2009/06/social-media-quickstart-guide/

http://blog.hotdesign.com/2008/12/getting-started-with-social-media/

http://blog.hotdesign.com/2008/12/getting-started-with-facebook/

http://blog.hotdesign.com/2008/12/getting-started-with-linkedin/

http://blog.hotdesign.com/2008/12/getting-started-with-twitter/

Karen Kefauver’s Twitter resources:

http://karenkefauver.blogspot.com/2009/08/how-to-use-twitter-tips-on-how-tweeting.html

Duct Tape Marketing:

http://www.ducttapemarketing.com/blog/2009/08/17/5-tips-for-getting-more-from-twitter/

http://www.ducttapemarketing.com/blog/2009/08/10/5-tips-for-getting-more-from-facebook/

http://www.ducttapemarketing.com/blog/2009/07/29/5-tips-for-getting-more-from-linkedin/

Etc:

http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/07/13/33-ways-to-use-linkedin-for-business/

http://mashable.com/2009/09/22/social-media-business/

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=123710&id=554690587&ref=mf

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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:

Sara Isenberg Web Consulting & Project Management

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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Geez.  One day after I tell all (most) of my business contacts that I’m switching from my Vonage phone to my cell (in prep for getting iphone and tossing Vonage), Google finally sends me my Google Voice offer.  So, I got my new Google Voice phone number today!  Not ready to share it yet.

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Short Story:

I’ve updated my email address, URL, and phone:

NEW email: sara@saraisenberg.com

NEW URL: www.saraisenberg.com

NEW phone: 831-334-0701 (cell) Pacific Time

Long Story:


Why all the changes?

URL: I’ve had both domains, saraisenberg.com and saraisenberg.com, registered all along.  Both lead to my one website.  However, as an independent consultant/freelancer, saraisenberg.com says more about my brand and business and “uniquities.”  For the meantime, saraisenberg.com just redirects to saraisenberg.com. I’ll fix that up one of these days.

Email: My “old” business email address, saraPM@pacbell.net, has tied me to AT&T and I’m not sure I want that restriction any longer.  Of course, I could’ve used my gmail account, however @gmail and @pacbell don’t inform anybody about my URL/domain/website.

Phone: For many years, I’ve used Vonage for my work line at home.  These days, however, I’m not always sitting in my home office.  I’m at Nextspace or I’m someplace else where I use my cell.  Most of my business interactions are by email or other social media, anyway.  I’m due for a new cell phone and it will be an iphone.  Yeah!  So, while my cell number has been for friends & family in the past, I’m going to start using my cell for business calls, and eventually drop Vonage.

As my friend and colleague, Erik, wrote:…

I think you’re the strongest part of your brand. What I mean by that is that your personal experience, your way of getting things done, your insights, and your way of working with people are where you provide real value for clients. While Technical Project Services describes what you do, there are a million other companies out there with similar names. Sara Isenberg is more memorable and also far more human and direct.

Yup!


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30 Great Websites using WordPress as a CMS

by Sara Isenberg on September 25, 2009

in Sara Isenberg,WordPress

From time to time I have clients who think WordPress is only for blogging, not for “regular” websites.  Yes, WordPress is great for creating a nice looking and easy to maintain blog.  However, WordPress is also a great CMS (Content Management System) that can be used to create a regular non-blog-looking website.  And, because WordPress is a CMS, the website can be updated easily by people who aren’t web developers.

Here are 30 websites that use WordPress as a CMS:

(Credit to Pro Blog Design)

http://www.problogdesign.com/inspiration/30-great-sites-using-wordpress-as-a-cms/

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This meetup will be held at the Dream Inn.

Doors open at 6:30pm for networking and appetizers. We will set up networking tables for sponsors.

And please welcome our new program segment: Kids in Tech. You will be impressed by these teens, their enthusiasm for technology, and their projects!

Presentations will start at 7:15pm. Our line up of presenters for October are:

New Tech Presenters

  • Joby Energy – serial entrepreneur and Santa Cruz resident JoeBen Bevirt will talk about his startup which tethers high altitude kites to create energy. JoeBen Bevirt.
  • GeoGad – Learn how to create user guided tours on your mobile device. Georgi Dagnall
  • PypeLyne – the best way to manage your project pipelines. Vikram Subramaniam
  • LiveOps - learn how Cloud Computing, Call Centers, and freelance opportunities to work from home come together in an impressive solution. Michael LaGuardia

RSVP now for this event. We will close attendance at 300 persons. Entry fee is $5.

For more info: http://www.meetup.com/newtech-86/calendar/11287983/

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This is where I’ll be on Oct 15, 2009… Hooray to SCDIC for another great event in Santa Cruz!

The Santa Cruz Design+Innovation Center presents

A Panel Discussion on Sustainable Design

Thursday, October 15, 2009, 6:30pm

The Dream Inn, Aquarius Meeting Room
175 West Cliff Drive
Santa Cruz, CA 95060


[Click Here to RSVP]

Sustainable Design - Panel Discussion


Schedule:

6:30 – 7:15 networking

7:15 – 8:15 presentations

8:15 – 8:30 questions from moderator

8:30 – 8:45 questions from floor

8:45  - 10:00 networking

Speakers:

•••► Nathan Shedroff

Author of “Design is the Problem”

www.nathan.com

Chair of the Design MBA program at California College of the Arts

www.designmba.org

•••James Barsimantov, PhD

Principal at Ecoshift Consulting

www.ecoshiftconsulting.com

•••► Elizabeth Thompson

Local Government Liaison at Unimodal Systems/SkyTran

www.unimodal.com

•••► Neal Saiki

CEO of Zero Motorcycles

www.zeromotorcycles.com

•••► Moderator: Merc Martinelli

CEO of Verdafero

www.verdafero.com

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After attending the Santa Cruz WordPress Meetup and crossing paths with Chris Burbridge several times a week, WordPress is a topic that’s been coming up more in the conversation these days.  From attending the Nextspace WordPress brown bag lunch, to comparing WordPress vs Joomla vs Drupal, to discussing what makes a quality theme, best practices, I’ve been telling folks about WP Remix, and just wanted to post this link as a resource and reminder:

Learn  more about WP Remix 3.0

WP Remix 3.0 is

…the only theme that offers WYSIWYG page template editing.  Over 50 page templates to choose from. Web Stanards, Color schemes, Usability, grid, typography…

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