One of my goals this year was to increase my social networking presence. I have updated my twitter account (StevenJacksonIW), worked on the MyVersaCAMM facebook page (see link on the right hand side of the home page), and worked on updating my linked in presence. I have tried a few social networking tools like pingfm, hootsuite and Seesmic. Anyone else doing all this stuff? If anyone wants to share thier pages or twitter accounts, I would be more than happy to follow or like them to try and build all of us up in social presence. Let me know what oyur experiences are out there and what works for you.
So far I have found out it is a LOT of work! :-)
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Permalink Reply by Ray on January 19, 2011 at 8:40pm You create a business page on Facebook that is separate from your personal account. However, you need the personal account to get to your business page.
Hope that helps.
Ray
Permalink Reply by SMR Digital Creations on January 20, 2011 at 11:23am As for what you can say, Ruth.
I usually just pop on and talk about what I'm doing that day. Really honestly, as long as its informative and/or entertaining you can't go wrong. Here are some examples of twitter posts (which are automatically posted on my Facepage)
"New blog about PowerTape! Is it an awesome miracle of science or a horrible misuse of poly chloride vinyl?! blog.smrdigitalcreations.com"
"I'm tired of these monkey flyin tables in my meta format HTML!!!!"
"Success! The Cotton Candy Carts look amaaaazing! I shall name them... Alberto...."
"Need last minute Happy New Years banners to rock your party? Order before 5pm and you can get one by 6pm today! 806.543.6800"
http://www.smrdigitalcreations.com
blog.smrdigitalcreations.com
http://www.facebook.com/smrdigitalcreations
http://www.facebook.com/smrdigitalcreationspage
http://twitter.com/#!/SMRDigital
I'm just a punk kid so I'm pretty into this stuff. Any sorta web based anything is what I like. Feel free to ask any and all questions. I'll try to go through and make sure I follow everyone on here.
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