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Meet the Power Players of the Pluserati!

Meet the Power Players of the Pluserati!

What is the key to social media? The SOCIAL part, of course!  On any social network having great people to follow is the start of something good. Today I want to share a list of power players on Google+ called the Pluserati curated by Alltop. Chosen for their social media prowess and fantastic engagement, this is a group of people who "get it." Here is the shared circle on Google+. Finding Continue reading

You Wrote a Blog Post. Now What?

You Wrote a Blog Post. Now What?

Something that many bloggers think about is: How can I get my blog read? We would all like an audience and to think that our writing is being read by someone. Anyone? Here are a few tips for getting your blog noticed, read and shared. Share your blog in your email signature. I use WiseStamp to create my custom message. Add your blog to Pinterest. I pin using the Pinterest "Pin It" Continue reading

How To Get More Out of Triberr

How To Get More Out of Triberr

This is a guest post by Dino Dogan, reblogged through Triberr. Hey Dino. How do I squeeze more juice out of Triberr. I get asked this a lot. First, I tell people "stop yelling at me", and second, I tell them to install Triberr WordPress plugin and use Triberr comment system. THAT is the best way to get most out of Triberr. Let me explain. Triberr's Mantra Triberr's mantra (or mission Continue reading

Pondering: How Does Your Social Media Garden Grow?

Pondering: How Does Your Social Media Garden Grow?

How are you growing your social media garden? Equate your social media to a garden and work from the ground up to build something beautiful. Gardening can be approached by many different tactics as can social media, please take these as suggestions and use your own plan to create your unique experience. Just as there are many types of gardens, formal English, structured Japanese and butterfly Continue reading

Pondering: Practice Makes Perfect

Pondering: Practice Makes Perfect

Ok, maybe not perfect but really, really good! In Malcolm Gladwell's book Outliers he talks about how it takes 10,000 hours to become a superstar. Think about how long that is! The argument of Outliers: (via Seth Godin's post) Where you're born and when you're born have an enormous amount to do with whether or not you're successful. Becoming a superstar takes about 10,000 hours of hard Continue reading