Archive for February, 2009

Huge Tweetup at Mr. B’s in Royal Oak 100+ people.The power of social networking! FUN & POWERFUL!

Social Networking in Plain English

Twitter In Plain English

The Basics of Twitter

Twitter

I remember trying to figure out Twitter on my own and thinking, “this is stupid! It is just another status update program…I can do this on my Facebook account! I don’t get what all this hype is about Twitter!”

It is true that Twitter is in-fact, just a status updater. But, once you understand the basics of Twitter, there are a multitude of other tools that make it a very powerful social media platform. This post will guide you through some of the basics of how to use Twitter. I will have an Advanced Twitter post next. Now, let’s get started!

1. FIND PEOPLE

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networking

What’s the most important reason you go to a networking event? Yes, of course! To make contacts with other people. Now how can we do this in a professional, friendly, yet effective way and still make the connections we want? Here I will give 5 ways to get the most out of a networking event.

1. Don’t try and talk to every single person at a networking event. Your goal is NOT to mingle with every person you see. You are less likely to have a quality discussion and make a true connection by approaching networking events in this fashion. Usually these events are large in size, so pick out 5-8 people and have quality discussions. Make friendships first then ease into business discussion. People can easily and quickly sniff out the person that is wondering what everyone can do for him and for his company. This persons fast approach and demand to talk about business before anything else gives them away. It’s the ME, ME, ME person we all come to know at one time or another. You most likely will not want to do business with this person and definitely don’t BE this person :) So key number one is to MAKE A FRIEND.

2. Don’t be shy! These events are specifically for you to make new connections. So everyone is at the event for the same reason, why stay in one place the whole time? Get up and approach people, move around to different areas of the room. This is why you came right?? To meet people? Let’s do it! It’s FUN!

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Tim Ferriss, author of New York Times best seller ‘The Four Hour Workweek’, answers questions from Ryan Carson, founder of Carsonified.com about his new book! EXCELLENT!!!


Ryan Carson interviews Tim Ferriss from Carsonified on Vimeo.

"Social Media in Plain English"

“Social Media in Plain English” Very Simple Video to Understand Social Media!