Your Own Twitter Newspaper

Today I was introduced to a very cool advancement in technology.  I follow Guy Kawasaki who is followed by thousands and I caught that he created his own Twitter newspaper.

What I discovered is that you can create your own in just a couple of minutes.  And that is what I did via my profile at Troy Warren.

This cool service tracks all of the news of those you are following, PLUS whatever you share (tweet) and combines it into a newspaper feed.

It is awesome in terms of Social Media because it introduces you to other Twitter users you may want to follow as well as others who will follow you.

And speaking of following if you would like to follow my updates, you can do that at Twitter.com/troywarren.  In doing so, you can expect that I will follow you back.  And all of your updates will be included in my Twitter Newspaper on a daily basis.

When you visit my newspaper, look in the top right and you will see an option to create your own Twitter newspaper.  You can create your newspaper by logging in with your Twitter or Facebook account.

I hope you enjoy this update and reap the benefits of a plethora of new information.

    How To Use Your Facebook Public Profile

    “Public profile” pages are the building blocks of the Facebook universe. Everyone who joins Facebook is required to provide certain information about themselves, and this information gets displayed on their public profile. You can choose to hide some or most of this information by adjusting the privacy settings for your account, although you’re probably going to want to make a large part of your information public since you’re probably joining Facebook to connect with old friends and make new ones.

    If you’re joining Facebook for business networking purposes, you’ll be faced with a significant decision right away – do you want your profile to be only a tool for business, or do you also want to use your public profile for personal reasons?

    Using your public profile for only your business activities will make it easier to stay focused on your reasons for joining Facebook. You’ll view your behavior on your public profile page (what you post, the comments you leave for other on other people’s pages, etc.) as being similar to your if you were attending a networking event – you want to make connections, and leave people with a favorable impression, and not do anything that would make your company look bad.

    You may decide instead that you’d like to have a single public profile for both your business activities and your personal activities. This would be convenient because you’d only need to post messages to a single account, and not have to constantly sign-in and sign-out between the different accounts in order to do your personal and professional Facebook activities. In addition, there might also be opportunities to expand the reach of your business by gently and appropriately promoting it to some of your social contacts.

    Some people find that a dual-use Facebook account cramps their style, however. You could find yourself less likely to share links or comment about some of your “guilty pleasures” or things that may seem trivial or silly, for fear that it might damage or weaken the strength of some of your business connections. There are certainly things that we all talk about with our friends that we wouldn’t feel comfortable talking about in a professional context.

    It is possible to separate your business relationships from your personal relationships within a single public profile by creating a Facebook “list” for each type of connection. You can then post your personal items to a list that’s comprised of friends only, and post your business-related items to a list that’s made up of your business contacts.

    The difficulty is that sometimes it’s difficult to remember to make a particular Facebook post to only one list or the other (and inadvertently post something to the wrong list, or to both lists). In addition, maintaining the two different lists may become a burden that takes too much of your time. Finally, since Facebook’s rules always seem to be constantly evolving, you’ll need to stay up to date on how Facebook expects you to manage your contacts.

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      Maximizing Facebook Pages

      Facebook Pages are the most straightforward way for businesses to have a presence on the Facebook social networking website. A Page is similar in its appearance to a standard Facebook profile (which are used by individual who join Facebook), except that it’s designed to be the Facebook profile of a business.

      People are becoming comfortable with conducting an increasing amount of their online activities exclusively on Facebook. Rather than using a search engine to find a product or service they need, some people are simply asking their Facebook friends for recommendations, or doing a search on Facebook itself. If you don’t have a Page set up for your business, you’ll be limited in how many of these potential customers can find you.

      Begin the sign-up process by visiting the Pages area of Facebook. When you create a new account, try to choose a Page name that is as close to your real business name as possible. This will make it easier for people who you already do business with to find you on Facebook.

      Once you’ve set up your Page, you can begin to build a following for your business. It’s important to keep in mind, however, that social networking tools such as Facebook are generally not very effective sales tools – at least in the traditional sense of the term “sales.”  Facebook users that receive sales pitches on their Facebook walls tend to view the companies making them rather negatively. In fact, companies that try to use Facebook as a direct sales tool are quite often viewed– rightly or wrongly –as “spammers.”

      Instead, you would be better served by viewing your Facebook Page as an opportunity to build a following or community around your business. For example, whenever someone follows or becomes a “fan” of your company’s Facebook Page, any time you post a status update or link or other item to your Page, your followers will get a notification in their main news feed. You can use your Page to announce new product offerings, sales or special offers that you may be conducting, or other interesting news about your business.

      Resist the temptation to try to sell to these people by posting multiple status updates or notes every day. If your followers feel overwhelmed by the volume of updates from you (especially if it seems to them like some of the updates are “forced”, or not noteworthy information), there’s a good chance that they’ll simply un-follow you, and you’ll lose Facebook as a means of reaching that customer.

      You should also consider how your business’ Facebook Page provides a new way to engage in a dialogue with your customers and potential customers. Ask customers what kind of new products and services they’d like to see from you, or how they might want you to refine your existing offerings. Once the conversation is underway, you may find that a greater number of people participate.

      Sometimes the “business intelligence” you’ll gain from your Facebook Page is something you’d never be able to get any other way.

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      To Your Facebook Success!

        Using Facebook Messages to Communicate with Your Prospects

        Facebook has become a very popular way for people to interact with one another on the Internet. In fact, Facebook has in many ways replaced some of the traditional means of Internet communication. For example, many people now use Facebook’s messaging system much more often than they use their traditional email accounts.

        Lots of people log into Facebook every single day, so if their friends are already Facebook members, it’s easier to send messages from within Facebook than to go to another web service like Yahoo mail or Google mail just to send a quick message. Most people also like to maintain only a single contact list or address book, and since Facebook does this for them automatically, it becomes very easy to send messages directly from Facebook.

        You can use Facebook messages to strengthen the relationships you have with your customers. For example, by offering your customers the option of contacting you on Facebook for customer service issues or questions they may have, you do so in an environment that they are already comfortable in, and spend lots of time using – Facebook.

        Many people feel like their traditional email inboxes have simply become a source of spam and unwanted email, and that attitude can sometimes affect how they view the people who are sending them email.

        The most convenient part of using Facebook messaging is that each time you become a friend of a business contact (or potential business contact), or they link themselves to your business Page, you immediately have a way of contacting them directly. There’s no need to take the extra step of asking for an email address.

        To create a message, click the “Messages” Link that’s near the upper left hand corner of your main Facebook page, and then click the “New Message” button that’s in the upper right hand corner of the screen. You’ll then be asked to enter the recipient’s name (or list of recipients), the message, and you can also attach a photo, video clip, or link that’s related to your message.

        Using lists can be a convenient way to manage different Facebook messaging campaigns. For example, you can have lists of “current customers,” “new prospects,” “potential business partners,” and send differently targeted messages to each. Since an individual contact can be a member of multiple lists, there’s no need to struggle with trying to fit each person into a distinct category.

        Be sure that you are not overwhelming your customers and prospects, however. It is very easy for someone to disable all the messages you send (effectively blacklisting you), which could make it very difficult to get into contact with them when you have information that impacts them directly (perhaps a product warranty or recall notice, or information that they have specifically requested from you).

        If you strive to balance your desire to expand your business with your customers’ desire to not feel like they’re being “spammed”, then Facebook Messages can be an effective part of your business’ promotional strategy.

        I would love to get your feedback on how you use Facebook currently or how you apply any of the methods that I have written about.  Our comment tool below lets you post your comments on any of the social networks you belong to as well.

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          Using Facebook Groups as a Business Promotion Strategy

          Facebook can be a great way for you to expand your professional network, provided you take care to manage your online persona. But there are other, less obvious, ways to use Facebook to boost your business and your career.

          For example, Facebook has a feature called “Groups.”  A Group is a community of Facebook users who share a common interest or hobby. The official categories of Group types are: Business, Common Interest, Entertainment & Arts, Geography, Internet & Technology, Just For Fun, Music, Organizations, Sports & Recreation, and Student Groups.

          The key to successfully using the Groups feature is thinking broadly. You probably don’t want to create a Group for your business itself – you’d want a Facebook Page for that. Instead, you want to your new Group to be an online space in which potential customers can interact with one another about things that interest them.

          Think about whom your business serves, how those people’s interests relate to the business, and create a Group that covers some element of those interests. If you own a small online craft shop, perhaps you could start a Group about a particular type of craft or crafting technique. People who don’t have a place to go in order to talk with other people about the things that interest them will likely join your Group if you just provide them a venue.

          Again, you shouldn’t look to tie the Group directly to your business. You want to become a spokesperson or representative for a part of your industry. The most important part of the process is to create something that will provide genuine value to people who are interested in things that are related to what your business does.

          To create a new Group, login to Facebook and go to the Create a Group page. You’ll need to enter a Group Name, Description, and Group Type.

          You’ll have to decide whether group will be “open” (meaning that anyone can see the Group information, and anyone can join), “closed” (meaning that new members must be approved, and even though anyone can see the Group description, only approved members can actually see the wall, discussion board, and other Group content), or “secret” (meaning that the group does not appear in any search results or member profiles, and membership is by invitation only). Since you’re creating this Group for business purposes, you’ll likely want it to be an open group.

          When you create a new Group, you will automatically be listed as a Group administrator. A Group administrator has the authority to control both the membership of the Group, as well as what gets posted on the Group’s wall.

          An administrator controls membership in two ways: (1) by approving new member requests (that is, people who’ve clicked on the Group page’s join button) if the Group is a private group, and (2) by removing members. Administrators can send messages to the entire group, and edit the Group’s basic information and settings. By managing the Group, you position yourself as a trusted resource, so when people see that you are the owner of a business, much of the goodwill you’ve created is automatically transferred to that business.

          As an administrator, you can also add new administrators who have those same powers, although you can later remove any administrators that you appointed. As your Group grows, you can use this power to enlist the help of trusted colleagues. When your customers are an active part of the community you’ve created, the degree of trust they have in you increases greatly.

          Would love to hear your feedback.  How do you use this for your business?

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            How To Use Facebook Events To Promote Your Business

            Let’s assume you’ve already set up your own Facebook profile and a separate Facebook Page for your business. Maybe you’ve also created a Facebook Group that relates to a type of product or service that your business provides.

            What are some ways that you can promote the special events your business sponsors?  One way is by creating a Facebook Event. A Facebook Event is simply another type of Facebook page that describes an occurrence that will occur at a specific type and in a specific location. The “location” can be a real physical location or an internet web page.

            You can use an Event page to promote a sale or limited time promotion that your business is conducting, or some other special event. This can be an effective way to publicize your business activities from time-to-time, because you can target people who are already connected to you or your business on Facebook. Since they’ve connected with you on Facebook, you already know that they’re interested in the kinds of products and services you provide.

            Creating a new Event is easy. First log in to your business’ Facebook Page if you want the event to be sponsored by the business (or log in to your personal profile if you want to be the sponsor personally). Click the “Events” link near the top of the left navigation bar, and then click the “Create an Event” button at the top right of the main column of your events page.

            You’ll then be asked to provide the name of the event, along with the time and place, a description of the event, and upload a photograph that relates to the event. You don’t need to include a finishing time if it’s an open-ended event. Finally, you need to decide which Facebook users to invite. You can either select individual guests from your friends list, or you can make the event completely public so that anyone on Facebook can see the Event and sign up to attend.

            As with any successful business promotion on Facebook, the key is to not overdo it. For example, it’s appropriate to create an event publicize seasonal sales or other special promotions you are conducting. On the other hand, you’ll probably alienate some of your followers if you create a new event every single day to publicize special prices on individual products.

            It’s human nature to like being invited to things. Invitations to join make people feel special, and makes them feel like they’re a part of something. After receiving an invitation, the act of clicking the “I’m attending” button to accept the invitation is an affirmation of that person’s connection with the business that set up the event. By accepting the invitation they’re indicating their desire to align themselves with the event you’re conducting.

            Of course, it’s not always easy to turn your Events and the accepted invitations directly into sales. But you can always evaluate your data to see which kinds of Events are most popular, and whether your Events are becoming more or less popular over time. Done correctly, using Facebook Events can be a great supplement to your other promotional activities.

            I am interested in your feedback to let me know how this worked for you, or any other strategies you can share with our readers.  Our comment system below will let you use your social media apps to spread the word too.  Let us hear from you.

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              Extremely Valuable Online Resources For Your Business


              Testing/Tracking

              • Crazyegg.com – heatmap click tracking
              • Woopra – website analytics
              • Statcounter – Not the most detailed analytics, but gives very important trend/keyword data easily. Great for affiliate websites.
              • Google Website Optimizer – free split testing and multi-variate testing
              • ClickTale – web analytics that takes a video of your users mouse/actions
              • ClickDensity.com – similar to crazyegg.com…
              • Site Yogi Free consolidated website statistics

              Video/Audio/Picture

              • Audacity – free audio editing
              • Jing – free screen capture/sharing tool
              • JW Player – best free flash player (the best flash player…period)
              • Super – free video conversion tool (the best free video converter – converts from anything to anything) Download
              • VSO Image Resizer – right click to resize/save images to a different format
              • OnlineVideoToolkit – How to do video with a Flip camera
              • LiveFaceOnWeb.com – Pay to have an actor create a video and “appear” on your site
              • TubeMogul.com Free Video Distribution service (free alternative to traffic geyser)
              • iStockPhoto free stock photos
              • sxc.hu free stock photos
              • Amazon S3 I use them for streaming video and for reliable image/file/video hosting.
              • Pixlr Image Editing – Free alternative to photoshop. Amazing online image editing…free.

              Outsourcing

              Screen Sharing/Collaboration

              Phone Calling/Recording

              • FreeConferenceCall – a whole suite of phone services – conference lines, voice boxes, broadcasts…
              • Pamela skype recording plugin
              • PhoneTag.com – intercepts voicemail, transcribes it, and texts the voicemail to you (voice recognition to text)
              • Google Voice – If you can get in…
              • MagicJack.com – A usb device that gives you VOIP for dirt cheap. My partner, Dan, uses it exclusively at home.
              • K7.net Free incoming voicemail and fax service
              • AuctionAudio.net or AudioAcrobat.com – 3 way in phone conversations to record

              Project Management

              Graphic Design

              • 99designs.com – People will compete to create a logo/design for your website (cheap graphic design work)contest for cheap graphic/design work
              • DoMyDesignStuff.com – Great graphic designer
              • DesignGuruRyan – Another great graphic designer
              • Kuler.com free Adobe recommended color pairings and design templates

              Content Creation

              • Screen Steps – tool for creating step by step instructions with screen capture
              • MTurk.com – Get articles written for you for cheap. Also automate human processes.
              • AssociatedContent.com – get content here and then re-write it for articles
              • ExpertVillage.com – collections of video that you can buy from people
              • Findarticles.com – searches offline articles – go buy them from people
              • HowStuffWorks.com – good source of content, like expertvillage
              • Ehow.com – more content, like howstuffworks.com

              Online Survey Tracking/Creation

              Online File Storage/Backup

              • DropBox.com Free file storage, sharing and remote backup from a folder on your desktop!
              • Mozy – Simple online backup solution
              • SugarSync – Online File syncing/storage
              • Backupify – backup your online life!

              Random Coolness

              • Evernote – free note taking tool (puts notes on your desktop and online, indexes images/pdf to make them searchable)
              • Fatwallet.com – get great deals on “stuff”
              • Gliffy.com – free flow chart design – alternative to MS Visio
              • Filezilla – best free ftp client
              • “The” Paypal Button – Andrew Lock says that if you’re doing more than $3000/month in paypal, you can click this button and they’ll charge you less transaction processing fees
              • Kayak.com – travel prices aggregated
              • Web-Appointments.com – let people schedule appointments with you when you allow them to
              • Doodle.ch – Group date picking (“when works for everyone?”)
              • HandWrittenresults.com Send hand written thank you letters to your list!
              • Ted – Inspirational video presentations from great minds!
              • Windows Notepad Replacement – A better program than what comes with standard windows.
              • RescueTime – Auto tracks and categorizes computer usage. Usable with employees.
              • LastPass Password Manager – Keeps track of all login info across computers. I’ll never (hopefully) be without this again.
              • Kunaki – awesome CD/DVD creation/fulfillment service.

                Clickbank LIKES Facebook

                The other day I discovered a very unique way to earn commissions on Clickbank with your Facebook profile.

                Clickbank is notably the largest Affiliate network on the Internet.  They have paid commissions to Affiliates for over 10 years on time.

                Facebook has crested over 500 million members now.

                This unique method of earning commissions can be done without any traffic cost if you already have a Facebook profile with a decent amount of FRIENDS and you are promoting a product or service on Clickbank that is in alignment with your FRIENDS.

                The first step is to go to Clickbank and sign up as an Affiliate to promote products and services.  It only takes a few minutes and primarily you are choosing an Affiliate ID.

                Once you have done this, make sure you are logged in at the Clickbank site with your new Affiliate login.

                Click on Marketplace at the Clickbank site.  To the left you will see many different categories of products and services to promote.

                Once you find one you like (make sure you are logged in to the Clickbank site) you would simply click on the LIKE button underneath the product you wish to promote.


                Above you will see that I clicked on the one that says 90 people LIKE it.  It does not show the LIKE button because I have already clicked it and LIKED it, but below that you will see I DID NOT click on the LIKE button that shows that 365 people LIKED it.  I wanted you to see the difference between the two.

                It would be a good thing to already be logged in to your Facebook profile.  It will save a step.  Otherwise it will prompt you to login to your Facebook account.

                Now here is the cool part . . . once I have done this, the LIKE will post to my Facebook Profile (friend request me if you LIKE) as you will note in the image below:


                Remember I mentioned that you needed to be logged into Clickbank?  Well for good reason.  When you hit the LIKE button in the Marketplace at Clickbank it AUTOMATICALLY embeds your Clickbank Affiliate ID and then posts that LIKE on your profile.

                So when your FRIENDS click on the LIKE link in your Facebook Profile, it will immediately transport them to the sales page of that particular product or service you chose to promote.  And if they choose to purchase that product or service, your Clickbank Affiliate ID is embedded and you will receive the allotted commission that the product owner has offered to pay.

                How cool is that?!  An easy way to promote credible Clickbank approved products and services to your FRIENDS and receive commissions on auto-pilot.

                Give me feedback below.  Share this with your FRIENDS.  And MOST of all press the LIKE button below.

                Best Wishes,

                  American Idol & Social Media

                  Did Social Media Have A Role For The Winner?

                  Season 9 was certainly exciting. One thing I noticed though was even though the judges play a big role in influencing the votes, there is no question that IF each contestant was promoting themselves in the social media channels they would have a much better chance than just relying on the show.

                  For example Lee DeWyze is from Chicago, IL, and Crystal Bowersox is from Toledo, OH.

                  Think about the vast population difference.  When each of their home town concerts was shown this last week, you could obviously see the difference in crowd sizes.  It had nothing to do with Crystal’s lack of popularity.

                  So suffice to say, it is not totally about how well you sing.  YES that is going to play a role.  But more about how many supporters you have.  You’ve heard the question stated like this:  “It is not about WHAT you know as much as WHO you know.”

                  So my opinion is that Lee was great (I really thought he would win), but Crystal was also great.  And of course they will both go on to hopefully great careers.  They both have been signed to labels as of today.

                  Could Crystal have won the competition if she had applied more social media?  I think the answer is YES.  Politicians do it, and it is no different here.

                  In fact, if you want to go to the TOP of your sector, create a contest just like American Idol.  Instead of just trying to promote yourself, bring others in for the challenge.

                  With today’s technology, someone could use YouTube and run a complete show, or even create their own Website to do so.

                  And hey maybe you become the Simon Cowell of your own show!  The possibilities are endless.

                  At any rate, CONGRATULATIONS to Lee!  I was inspired when he announced this would be what he would do for the rest of his life.

                  What will you do with the rest of your life?  And will it include social media?  It should!

                    FourSquare Adding 15,000 Users Per Day?

                    As reported by Jacob Brody from VentureBeat :

                    As rumors of VC funding and acquisition offers persist, blazing hot location startup Foursquare continues to grow. At Business Insider’s Startup 2010 event in New York, Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley revealed that the service is adding 15,000 users a day.

                    In an on-stage interview with Business Insider editor Henry Blodget, Crowley explained how Foursquare will evolve beyond a simple check-in service which announces users’ physical location to their friends.

                    “What we’re trying to do is build this rich layer of services,” said Crowley. One of the services he indicated would be introduced is what he described as “Google Analytics but for small coffee shops,” comparing Foursquare’s forthcoming reporting tools for small businesses to the Web-traffic analysis tools offered by Google.

                    Crowley sees a future where Foursquare serves as a platform for customer-loyalty programs. Foursquare has already inked a deal with Starbucks to provide Starbucks “mayors” — the users who most frequently check in at a given location — with a discount on Frappuccinos. Foursquare also has signed partnerships with Bravo TV and others to provide customized badges for check-ins at specific locations. When an audience member posed a question about custom badges for small businesses, Crowley said he was interested in implementing such a program.

                    While the location-based space is becoming cluttered with richly funded competitors like Gowalla, Booyah, and others, Crowley isn’t worried about competitors producing a better service.

                    “Nobody’s going to beat us at product,“ he said.

                    He also shrugged off attempts by Yelp and others to create functionality similar to Foursquare. Specifically referring to Yelp’s check-in functionality, he quipped, “I don’t know anyone who uses them.”

                    He pointed to Facebook’s attempt to mimic Twitter’s functionality as evidence that Foursquare could beat bigger competitors playing their game: “Twitter faced the same thing with Facebook…. Facebook didn’t kill Twitter.”

                    Crowley envisions a day when Foursquare will have around 10 million users, which is around ten times Foursquare’s current user base. He doesn’t, however, see the service becoming as mainstream as either Facebook or Twitter.

                    Many in the media have expressed concerns about privacy issues related to location-based applications. But Crowley dismissed these concerns.

                    “As long as it’s opt-in I don’t see the problem,” Crowley said. Passive location applications like Google Latitude, he said, are more of a concern. “It haunts me more than it helps me.”

                    In a brief conversation after his interview, Crowley told VentureBeat he would be interested in seeing a mashup of Foursquare and Latitude that preserved user privacy while providing a nudge to check in when you’re at a location.

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