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Posted on February 2, 2009

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Podcast with the Penguin - Jeremy Tanner


BY JASON CORMIER
Size: 9.2 MB
Length: 09:58

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Room 214 Co-founder, Jason Cormier, interviews Boulder-based social media consultant, Jeremy Tanner.

In this podcast, we discuss:

1. To follow or not to follow: Acceptable twitter manners - great people in person doesn't always transfer to great people on Twitter.

2. Advantages of Facebook vs Twitter: Facebook throttles down notifications, meaning you won't receive constant updates from a person on Facebook, even if they are posting 20 items an hour.

3. A day in the life of Jeremy Tanner: It starts with his iphone (of course)

4. Bridging the gap between online and offline communications: It's about keeping two-way conversations. Also, don't forget or be afraid to pick up the phone. 

 

Be sure to check out Jeremy at http://www.jeremytanner.com, and follow him via twitter at http://twitter.com/penguin

TAGS: JEREMY TANNERPENGUINTWITTERFACEBOOKFRIENDFEEDLINKEDINSOCIAL MEDIACAPTURE THE CONVERSATION PODCAST

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Posted on November 11, 2008

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A Conversation with Tribune Interactive's Social Media Strategist, Daniel Honigman


BY JASON CORMIER
Size: 11.5 MB
Length: 12:29

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Room 214 Co-founder, Jason Cormier, interviews Tribune Interactive's Social Media Strategist, Daniel Honigman

In this podcast, we discuss:

1. Mainstream media's need to adopt social media, and Daniel Honigman's recognition of the touch points missing from traditional media and news organizations.

2. The Chicago Tribune's successful use of "Colonel Tribune" as the social media persona used to better reach people in the online social space.

3. The need for reporters to think of themselves as publishers as bloggers do, why news organizations who blog need to link to other bloggers and show thanks for links.

4. Success and strategy considerations with Digg, Stumbleupon, Reddit and social bookmarking in general (reference made to Brett Boarders from Copy Brighter.com)

5. A brief mention of top tools used to build reputation, including Wikipedia, Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin (reference The Conversation diagram created by Brian Solis)

6. Daniel Honigman's new blog, OldMediaNewTricks.com

Note: Kudos to Tribune Interactive for employing a forward thinker in the social media space like Daniel Honigman. Check out Daniel's new blog or follow him on Twitter at dan360man

TAGS: SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGISTBLOGGERSNEWSPAPER BLOGSTRIBUNE INTERACTIVEDANIEL HONIGMANCOLONEL TRIBUNEBRETT BOARDERSBRIAN SOLISDIGGTWITTERWIKIPEDIALINKEDINSOCIAL BOOKMARKINGCAPTURE THE CONVERSATION PODCAST

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Posted on April 15, 2008

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Two Tips To Help You Rank Well for Your Own Name


BY STEPAN MAZUROV

I am one of the lucky people that does no have a common name, and as such I can easily rank well for my own name. That page links to 6 different websites that contain the way to contact me.  My linked in, facebook, this blog (twice), site of our good friend Kris Smith, my very unfinished personal website and even twitter status updates all show up on first page of Google. Here is the tips that should help you achieve the same success.

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TAGS: YOUR OWN NAMESERPSTEPAN MAZUROVLINKEDINFACEBOOKTWITTERDIGGGARY VAYNERCHUK

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Posted on April 2, 2008

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Social Media Starting Point


BY JAMES CLARK

James Clark discusses focusing on one social media platform as a starting point: recommending LinkedIn.

Why LinkedIn?

Because on LinkedIn you can quickly connect with individuals you have had personal relationships with through previous employers, universities, groups, etc. It's human nature to be more comfortable around the people we already know. So start with LinkedIn and see what your contacts are doing online and then choose what to dive into next.

TAGS: SOCIAL MEDIA STARTING POINTLINKEDINJAMES CLARK

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