My Favourite Social Tool: Xobni

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The Goods

Xobni is add-on software for Microsoft Outlook (and other platforms). After installing Xobni, connecting it with your various social accounts, and letting it do its data-gathering thing, it sits to the side of your Outlook window.

Xobni can store all of your data in the cloud where you have syncing capability with almost every device and platform you use (Pro version). It puts any other form of contact data syncing to shame.

When you click on an email in your inbox, in a sidebar Xobni shows you:

The social media accounts that person has (including their most . . . → Read More: My Favourite Social Tool: Xobni

Vanity, Vanity – What Social Media Metrics Don’t Tell You

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As humans we seem to be wired for games and keeping score. Even when there is no material reward, we want to know how we did compared to others.

Perhaps that drive is connected deep down to some kind of evolutionary imperative where competition for food, mates, offspring, or just the number of people watching our backs for saber tooth tigers meant the difference between walking upright or remaining a threatened knuckle-dragger. Accountants and comptrollers aren’t the only bean counters out there. We all are.

Whatever the root of the counting instinct, it is the cause of much distraction . . . → Read More: Vanity, Vanity – What Social Media Metrics Don’t Tell You

If You Must Tweet, Choose Your Tweeter Wisely

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Guest post by Maeve Maguire

I have a client who owns a cooking school, and for whom I am helping write website content. Her customers are mostly women, between the ages of 35 to 70. They hear about her cooking classes from friends who are current or past students, and they usually attend in pairs or groups. Here is a conversation we had:

Me: I see your web designer has included a Twitter icon on your banner. Are you planning on using Twitter as a communication tool?

My client: Yes, I was planning on using Twitter. My web . . . → Read More: If You Must Tweet, Choose Your Tweeter Wisely

Nitro Pack 2: 4 More Social Media Power Tips and Tools

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I really want one of those guys they get on certain AM radio stations to announce the title of this series in that super-manly-EQ’d-for-testosterone voice they use for monster car shows.

That would be fun.

This is part 2 of my totally subjective series on tools and techniques that make my online work easier. I am not a full time social media/blogger person, but I use social media to support my work and relationships as a coach, speaker, and teacher. These are the tools and approaches that help me do that in my ‘spare’ time, and still be effective.

LinkedIn Groups. . . . → Read More: Nitro Pack 2: 4 More Social Media Power Tips and Tools

Nitro Pack 1: 4 Social Media Power Tips and Tools

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There is a constant flow of new tools to support the challenging work of managing your social media work. Managing the lists, posts, schedules, and conversations that create an effective social media presence for a business is a huge time and organizational commitment. Some of the tools created to support that work are wonderful, others not so much.

Over the next few weeks I’ll be writing about some of my favourite social media power tips and tools. These are all things that make it possible for someone like me, with a family and a thriving business with flesh-and-blood . . . → Read More: Nitro Pack 1: 4 Social Media Power Tips and Tools

Twitter Hashtags: Saying Lots With Little

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Twitter hashtags (the # sign followed by a word, like #business) emerged organically from the early Twitter community as a way to create searchable keywords. If you think a certain term is common enough at any particular point in time (trending in social media lingo) you can turn it into a hashtag. Sophisticated Twitter users create searches based on those hashtags, and your post will show up on those searches.

If I’m not sure where to go eat in a new city, I’ll get on my smartphone, and enter in something like “Where’s a good place to eat in . . . → Read More: Twitter Hashtags: Saying Lots With Little

Klout and Clout. They are NOT The Same Thing!

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In this humorous and revealing short article (The Klout Death Spiral) on Social Media Today, Leigh Dow explores the weird and wacky world of Klout.

Klout is a web site that purports to track your social influence on sites like Twitter and Facebook.

Here are some of my thoughts on Klout:

It doesn’t measure clout in any way that means anything to most independent professionals. What matters most to us is how engaged and valuable we are with and to our clients and potential clients. Case in point: in June, I was over the top supporting and acquiring clients. . . . → Read More: Klout and Clout. They are NOT The Same Thing!

Tweeple or People? Get Twitter Followers That Matter

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One of the most seductive aspects of online activity is the numbers game. It started 20 years ago with Web 1.0 ‘counters’ at the bottom of websites, and the game has never stopped. Blog followers, Facebook friends, Twitter followers, Google Analytics… and so many more ways of getting caught up in counting rather than connecting.

So when it comes to Twitter, are Tweeple (Twitter slang for people you connect with on Twitter) the same as people? If by people in business we are thinking possible and past customers, real fans of our businesses, suppliers, and authorities in our industry, . . . → Read More: Tweeple or People? Get Twitter Followers That Matter

On Message: The Best of Business Communication – May 21

Each week I bring together a few articles that add value to our work of becoming better communicators in business. Short on time? Watch for the *Must Read* where I think you’ll get the best bang for your reading buck!

3 Simple Changes to Increase Your Subscribers by 50%

Driving up blog readership to increase your reputation and influence is 50% hard work and 50% Voodoo. This writer provides three tips to help you add some fuel to that process. Read more…

2 Blogging Myths: Traffic Measures Success and Content Is King *Must Read*

In the normal way these . . . → Read More: On Message: The Best of Business Communication – May 21

Do Real Men Tweet? Twitter Deciphered

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A confession: I hate being asked to use silly, stuffy, or infantile words when ordering or describing something. I’m more comfortable with European languages is better than most (I’m a Canadian with German as my first language), but it drives me a little mad to have to order something in grande or venti from a Seattle-based coffee chain (especially when grande doesn’t mean large!). What the heck is wrong with medium? And if there is a burger joint that sells a ‘dubbleyummy moomoo burger’, I’ll just ask for “the third one down on your list, please.” I always say . . . → Read More: Do Real Men Tweet? Twitter Deciphered

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