Today was extra fun, however, as I was standing and talking to her and another colleague
about social stuff, and her son wandered up and punched me in the groin.
Not exact matches
While not technically a
social media management tool per se, Evernote is a very frequently used tool by content managers everywhere who are focused on where and how to organize all the
stuff they'll later want to write
about on the web.
If you're nervous thinking
about the kinds of
stuff teenagers would post anonymously on a
social network, you're not alone.
Hebrew University professor Yuval Harari cautions that it's not so much
about our
social media habits (and brands peddling
stuff we don't want, or don't even know we want).
So as the idea developed,
about 6 months after doing this kind of exploration where we'd meet continually with a whole bunch of different people, industry thinkers and
stuff, it became clear that we could actually start a company around this and we could build the world's first
social magazine.
The holidays are coming, which means more of just
about everything in your life - more
social engagements, more
stuff, more food, more people, and hopefully more joy.
All the link building methods you hear
about still work and produce results, but sometimes we get so involved in keeping up with the latest
social media this or linking that we forget the simple, non-technical
stuff works.
Most of the
stuff that this guy brings out; Old capitalism versus new capitalism, Financial intelligence and education and the importance of both, the possible pitfalls of the American
social security system and medicare, Taxation system - who it favors and who it hurts the most, all the
stuff about residential homes not being assets, the dollar and how it continues to decline in value and the rest all this
stuff is absolutely true.
Right wing conservative types have a Jesus who is against gay marraige, is anti-abortion, thinks there should be prayer in school, and teaches the prosperity
stuff and so on... Left wing liberal Christians quote the verses
about giving up possessions, feeding and clothing the poor... inner city Christians often have a Jesus who is
about social justice... we were made in His image?
I've spent a good amount of time talking
about the recipes in my «Fed & Fit» book here (see these
stuffed peppers, this cauliflower «potato» salad, and this slow cooker barbacoa), on my podcast, and on
social media.
He told ClaretandHugh: «I see so much
stuff on there
about this player and that player — it's a 24/7 relentless
social networking spotlight and can become daft.
«When I look at a lot of the
stuff that you see on
social media
about how — I think it's a generational thing as well — younger people look at appropriate behaviour and what is a sexual advance, what is sexual harassment and so on, to me, it's actually becoming a lot more puritanical than anything I ever saw in my 20s or in my teens.
She said: «When I look at a lot of the
stuff that you see on
social media
about how — I think it's a generational thing as well — younger people look at appropriate behaviours and what is a sexual advance, what is sexual harassment and so on.
But if you strip away all the paraphernalia then really what culture is
about at its core is
about innovations that are not encoded in the genome somehow and are passed on, not by genetic transmission, and are not sort of shaped by natural selection, which is the normal
stuff of evolution; but it is transmitted socially through
social learning.
Stop following
social media sites that post that kind of
stuff — it messes with MY mind even though I feel good
about myself — it's insidious and will subtly eat away at your well - deserved self confidence.
A co-worker of mine (who is a
social worker now) mentioned that he learned
about a lot of this
stuff when he went to school 30 years ago.
But to me, what makes
social media so awesome, is how we're taking away that traditional approach of «I - could - care - less -
about - you - I - just - want - to - market - my - product» and we're replacing it with «I - do - care -
about - you - and - I - want - to - get - to - know - you - and - then - maybe - you'll - buy - my -
stuff.»
I wanted my own place to blog, keep up with
social media, and just enjoy the things I like to do... without worrying
about the kids deleting apps or messing with my
stuff.
MARKET WATCH — Sep 28 — On CyWorld, the Korean
social network,
about $ 125 million is spent annually on
stuff to decorate the CyWorld communities.
Being the self - appointed» Best Female Comedy Duo on YouTube», The Wing Girls actually consists of a crazy crew crafting funny videos
about relationships,
social media, and girls vs. boys
stuff.
Her new book, The Facebook Era: Tapping Online
Social Networks to Build Better Products, Reach New Audiences, and Sell More Stuff (Prentice Hall) just released on March 30th, talks about the cultural transformation underway thanks to social networks like Facebook and Twitter, and what that means for people's behavior, interactions, and relationships — both with one another and with busin
Social Networks to Build Better Products, Reach New Audiences, and Sell More
Stuff (Prentice Hall) just released on March 30th, talks
about the cultural transformation underway thanks to
social networks like Facebook and Twitter, and what that means for people's behavior, interactions, and relationships — both with one another and with busin
social networks like Facebook and Twitter, and what that means for people's behavior, interactions, and relationships — both with one another and with businesses.
If you go into this expecting a slick, international thriller with some relevant
social commentary
about relations between the United States and Mexico, the state of corporate greed and how bad things often happen to good people — well, there's a LITTLE bit of that
stuff lightly sprinkled in.
As a high schooler and college student, when I read
about new technologies,
social policies, or arms control negotiations, I was intimidated just thinking
about how much the people doing this
stuff must know and how smart they must be.
«Even in crappy small schools, the
stuff about relationships is automatic,» says Michelle Fine, a distinguished professor of
social psychology at the City University of New York's Graduate Center.
Stu Levy has never been
about the manga to me — he's always been the «face» of the other
stuff, all those little pet - projects and admittedly odd but flamboyant
social projects he engages in for reasons I won't dismiss but also won't try to fathom understanding (ie: not intended to target consumers like me, such as their recent America's Greatest Otaku reality show).
Hi Darlene — I'm an expert and present myself like that — but some agents I spoke to seemed very concerned
about Twitter and FB following as well as other
social media
stuff.
About two - thirds of American adults make
stuff using digital
social media and other formats, and it's become a world now where anybody can be a publisher and an author if they choose to be.
Some of the things Murphy mentions are things I've read before, either on blogs or other marketing books (a portion of my day job is
social media, so I've read this
stuff about social media being
about relationships, not advertising, many times).
There is only so much you can say
about the apps, because only kobo apps and a bunch of
social stuff was the only things pre-loaded.
These days, I feel the same way
about self - publishing as I do
about social media: I was there at the beginning and at one point I really knew my
stuff, but it's been a while since I got involved with anything new and what the fudge even is Snapchat anyway?
Even if you can't currently tell, I have a whole lot of writing to get done, and with my upcoming Kickstarter, I want to use
social media to: a) get the word out
about my projects, and b) talk to my readers and engage with them, find out what makes them tick, and share cool
stuff with them (because that's what I want from my favorite writers).
Plus, there's always new info and insights to be had
about author marketing,
social media, publicity tricks, in other words, all the
stuff we blog
about.
I think eventually I'm just going to take the ball, run with it, and just create one... I'll still have my blogs, but as far as a
social media presence, I'm really going to just put Steve Scott, author - preneur, something like that where it's just... if you want to learn
about habits or you want to learn
about Kindle business publishing, that sort of
stuff, then they can find me all on one central location.
I learned a ton of new
stuff about social media in this interview with Frances Caballo from SocialMediaJustForWriters.
However, as with all
social media, it's good to have a healthy mix of
stuff you are pushing out into the world, so it isn't all
about you.
We're all
about trying to help you sell more books here at BookPromotion.com, but until you find the «magic formula» that's going to work to sell more of your books (whether that's advertising, book bloggers, building your mailing list, growing your
social media, or any of the other
stuff we talk
about), I thought that today I'd give you some ideas for earning some money using those writing / editing / design skills.
Also forget
about all the other trendy
stuff like «establishing a brand» and «
social media» being essential for success.
The final piece of this, much like I talked
about in week 1 is that you can't do all of this in a vacuum, you must be out there and blogging, tweeting, and sharing this
stuff on
social media.
I don't understand why students with all their knowledge
about the Internet and
social media don't look this
stuff up before they take out loans.
I love that the site was encrypted — there's so much shady
stuff going on online that you really have to be careful when you're talking
about putting your
social security number into a web form.
With guest Sheila Scarborough - Thinking
about tourism and the
social Web at Sheila's Guide To The Good
Stuff (http://www.sheilasguide.com/), BootsnAll Family Travel Guide (http://www.familytravellogue.com/) and Perceptive Travel Blog...
I won't be detailing the «regular» marketing
stuff, like posting news
about the game on
social media (we had a small budget of
about 500 USD for paid ads), forums or Reddit.
All these act as
Social Objects within a social network of people who care passionately about the
Social Objects within a
social network of people who care passionately about the
social network of people who care passionately
about the
stuff.
Every ecosystem has its own, unique set of
social markers - nouns that serve as
social shorthand,
stuff you use to let other people know ASAP that you know what you're talking
about, that you are a fellow «citizen» in a certain space.
Hmm, and what
about the legitimacy of
social engineering in the service of selling
stuff — like, eyeballs and politicians?
- are passionate
about the
social and economic issues and the major consequences for people's lives this
stuff could / does have.
Rather than eschewing moralism, the technocrat could turn the table on «energy poverty moralizers» and talk
about the responsibilities of fossil fuel companies and their political allies... Ordinary people get this
stuff... The lament of the technocrats is self - defeating, counterproductive, and ultimately poor
social science.
But how does one know which products and companies are questionable, given that the marketing and advertising campaigns are carefully groomed and scripted to make us buy
stuff, and not to make us think
about supply chains and environmental and
social responsibility, or
about the political affiliation and financial donations made by the CEO or company directors.
Sam Glover: You know, you're a great example of... Lots of lawyers seem to turn to other lawyers when they have questions
about how to use
social media and
stuff, but you have dived into the groups of people who are actually using
social media, rather than trying to find out from colleagues.
Even if you are careful
about what you post online, now is a good time to review your
social media accounts and clean out
stuff that no longer belongs.