Friday, October 19, 2012

In KRED ible

Hello my Social Media friends.

My question of the day.
What do you think of Kred?

I've just been exploring it today; and it seems like it could be very useful for individuals and biz:

From what I've deduced:
It doesn't just award a score (like Klout)
It doesn't just aggregate your own content or others content  (Rebel Mouse, Paper. Li)

It does both those, but more:
I can easily view complete list of

  • Who has mentioned me
  • Who has RT'd me
  • Which tweets/fb posts have engaged ppl
  • what geographical areas my peeps are from
  • which days of the week got the most responses
And perhaps more importantly, for biz purposes, I can easily see all same for anyone else:
  • What my potential clients are talking about/interested in/or who they are most engaged with
  • What others in my industry are talking about and with whom
Added bonus: ( for me) is that I can *easily* find previous tweets and fb posts, not only mine, but others.
To me, that is HUGE!!!

Please let me know what you think.... Have you had experience with KRED? What do you think of it? Has it been useful for you? 




Cheers, Maggie

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Let's Do A Twitter-thon

Hi Kids,

I have posted this challenge previously in some groups I belong to, but am repeating now to all my twitter peeps.

I want us all to use social media not only for personal and biz reasons; but for the good of our communities and our world. I have been fortunate to learn from Sean Smith @rantingincr  and Dave Reynolds @TheDaveReynolds and Ty Sullivan @Ty_Sullivan and many others - that social media really can and does have a huge impact and power to effect positive change in many ways.
 
For example,  Sean is rapidly approaching his 2000th Twitter follower; and he has pledged to donate $100 to the Salvation Army Emergency Food Bank in Campbell River when he hits that milestone. (Thank you Sean... awesome..)

I have already pledged and donated on a couple of occassions to a charity, when I've reached a milestone.  For example, to commemorate my  6000th tweet  I donated $50 to Campbell River Salvation Army Emergency Food Bank (in Sean's name cause he inspires me).
And today, I welcomed my 750th follower, Paul Barrow @paulbarrow,  and to commemorate that, I am donating $75 to #NoKidHungry movement.
And nothing would make me happier than to see many others do the same.


LET'S DO A TWITTER-THON


WHAT ABOUT YOU?
ARE YOU ABOUT TO HIT A MILESTONE IN TWITTERLAND?

Your 50th or 5000th tweet?
Your 50th or 5000th follow or follower?
Your 1st month or 1st year on twitter?
Your 1st "AHA" Twitter moment:
*I learned something new
*I met a great new friend
*I helped 2 other friends meet/share/connect
*I got a new customer
*I smiled/laughed/was moved to tears by a tweet I read
*I realized twitter has the power to really make a change in the world

(Feel free to chime in here with YOUR milestone moments)

SO HERE'S MY CHALLENGE:

1. Pick a milestone moment/achievement/insight that you've enjoyed or are approaching because of twitter
2. Honor/commemorate it - PASS IT FORWARD by meeting/matching my pledge
3. TWEET all about it... :)


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Are Your Tweets Retweetable?


 If you know me at all, you know that tweeting is my passion. I won't go into all the reasons right here, right now. This post is intended for one purpose --->

Which is:

To beg/plead with all tweeters......

PLEASE, make your tweet 120 characters or less, if you expect me, or ANYONE to retweet it.

I love to retweet anything that I find interesting/informative/useful. That's a large part of why I am engaged/enthralled with social media.... to connect... to share.. to introduce people to each other.. to support people who are working to help people use social media in their personal/biz/community lives.

But if you have used 140 characters in your original tweet: it means *I*  have to agonize over how to edit your tweet, to retain it's meaning, in order to retweet it.

I wouldn't find it surprising if new tweeters were guilty of this: Twitter tells us we have 140 characters after all... but there are many Social Media professionals who I am fortunate to know; who have a lot of great information that I want to share; who have been doing this far longer than I have, and who should know better.

And it's to those people primarily, that I address my comments. (Although new tweeters  would be well advised to learn this as well. )


It's a given, in the context of this conversation, that I find your tweets interesting/useful  enough to comment upon and share. But why should I have to spend MY time editing/modifying in order to RT/Share your comments???????

I will... and I do!!! ... spend my time.. to re-edit your tweet if I believe in you; and want to share your message with my followers.
But it's beyond tiresome...
And I am growing weary of it.

I would gladly... beyond gladly... RT and share many more tweets if it didn't take me 10-15 mins on each and every one; to make it retweetable





And while we're on the subject.... if you have a link.... which is often the most important part of your tweet....  and you post it at the end of your tweet..... You DO KNOW,  I assume, that the link will be the part that is dropped unless I spend *MY* time, re-editing your original tweet ???

Why don't you put your link where it won't get dropped if I don't have the time to spend to modify your tweet?

Bottom line is: if I find your tweet interesting enough to RT, I want a few characters available to tell my network WHY I'm retweeting you...WHY I'm recommending they follow your link... and I want space for a hashtag or two to bring your tweet/your link to the attention of the specific groups who I think I can best promote/recommend  to you.   

K?
120 is the new 140



 


Friday, August 17, 2012

When is "enough...enough" when replying/responding?

Seriously people, I've known for some time, that I need a dedicated web page or blog, around the the topic of Social Media. ...Because .... ? Because I am a passionate cheerleader  of the power of social media.....  to transform our lives on so many levels: personal, biz, community...

Today, I am inspired to start this chat, because of Robert Caruso, who has been (is) one of my greatest teachers in social media. Anyone who is interested in Social Media...who hasn't yet met him...should.    This link (I hope) will take you to ways to connect with him

Robert and I have been engaged in a fascinating discussion/debate , and I am asking for  your feedback/opinion.

He is adamant, as a Social Media Pro, that each and every tweet/mention/post he receives, *MUST* be answered/replied to in a very timely fashion. And that point of view makes a lot of sense to me.

My point of view differs: I am *NOT* a social media pro.

My goal in engaging in social media is multifaceted. Primarily, what I want to do is support people I believe in; introduce them to each other.

I told Robert that I *DO NOT WANT* him to reply to each/every tweet/RT/post I make about him. My goal is to support him/help him, not to take up his valuable time in replying to me. When he takes time to reply, I feel that I've imposed upon his time/defeated my purpose of supporting him.

Welcome your comments,
Maggie