Showing posts with label Social Networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Networking. Show all posts

Friday, February 19, 2010

Applaud Women Winter Article - Social Networking

Social Networking-Is It Worth It? by Melissa Albano of Grapevine Consulting.

Many of you are probably connected to Facebook to keep up with friends and family, may have a profile on LinkedIn to stay in touch with colleagues, and may even have ventured into the Twitter space. However, you also may be wondering where the payoff is? Is your time being invested wisely, and will your voice be heard through all the clutter? So,, to answer those questions, here are a few reasons why you should stay in the online game, and tips on how to make the most of your time.

Supporting Evidence

1) There are currently 350 million people on Facebook, including 65 million accessing the site on mobile phones. (Source Facebook.com)
2) The average Facebook user spends 55 minutes per day on the site, and becomes a fan of 2 pages (political, nonprofit, and/or business) per month. (Source Facebook.com)
3) There are currently 22 million active members on Twitter, posting 3 million messages per day.
4) Time spent on social networks represents more than 10% of all Internet time. (Source: Forrester: The Growth of Social Technology, 2008)
5) Activity on social networks continues to grow at a rapid pace, and is expanding rapidly into more mature markets. For the rest of the article go to the Winter issue of Applaud Women at www.applaudwomen.com. Click on the Winter cover image found on the homepage to enter the publication, turn pages (make sure you turn on your sound to hear the pages swish), print pages or download the entire magazine.
Applaud Women Winter Issue 2010

For more information, lists or articles of interest to NH women and MA women visit us at www.applaudwomen.com to read Applaud the on-line magazine for local women. We are the largest, most comprehensive website for (local) NH women and MA women. We deal with subjects like Health, Beauty, Fashion, Finance, Food, Parenting, Home, Dating, Business, Seniors and our most important issue - Inspirational Women (local, national and international). If you have something you would like us to share please e-mail applaud@comcast.net. Additionally we have resource listings for NH & MA restaurants, Hotels (NH only), Female Doctors, Wedding and Beauty related businesses.
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Friday, February 12, 2010

Applaud Women Winter Issue Highlights

The Winter issue of Applaud Women in now on-line at www.applaudwomen.com. Here is a little bit of what you will find in it.Applaud Winter Cover
    Four Fabulous Inspirational Women

Read the inspirational stories of these fabulous ladies -

Lawyer With a Mission- Sandy Kuhn-"I'd have to say that the most rewarding element of being a lawyer is just helping out my clients. When I do a good job and they are appreciative of what I've done for them, like solving a difficult financial problem, that is what is rewarding for me," Sandy explains.

Writer & Entrepreneurial Wife - Meg Hirshberg- "In the end, it's such a gift to be able to have a passion, to do something that you believe in and you love. People who find a way to incorporate their passion into their work really do live happier ....." says Meg.Meg Hirshberg

Woman of Reinvention-
Kim Gobbi
- "If you have a good idea, if it's what you want to do and you love it, and if enough people love it and want it too, it's definitely a good idea and people will benefit from it. You just have to follow your heart!", says Kim. Kim Gobbi

Woman of Reinvention-
Maureen Campaiola
- "I struggled for a long time and it wasn't until I hired my own coach did things really take off. The reality is most successful people have coaches; someone who can show you all your choices ......" says Maureen. Maureen Campaiola

    What Else You'll Find in this Issue


This is our best issue yet. It's Winter & Weddings but as usual there is so much more!

Fashion Question - Open Toed BootsIs this a photo of a fashion trend to keep or toss? Find the answer in this issue.

In our Food Department: Three great personal chefs offering recipes and our brand new Healthy Tea article with tips on the health benefits of drinking tea.

More great articles from our ongoing columnists about Parenting: Children & Etiquette?
Advice: Do you have problems with worrying too much? Read Coach Ginny's article.
Beauty, Fashion (the lastest from Neiman's, Saks & Bergdorfs for Spring), and
Finance: Do you make good credit card decisions? Read Helen Dutton's article and find out.
Our Dating section with a brand new article called the Single Scene. We'd love to hear from you - Have you dated one of these types?
Our Sassy Fashionista www.sassy-fashionista.com has another fashion article about trends for 2010 and our new Fashion Coach Susan Kanoff www.agreatnewlook.com
writes tips on organizing your closet.

Other new columns: Health - What Mothers Don't Tell You - The Secret Conspiracy of Motherhood; &
When Cuts & Scratches Don't Heal Quickly.

And: Marketing - Social Networking - Is it Worth it?; Home Organizing - Organizing During a Difficult Time - Bereavement.

Our Wedding Feature articles include: Wedding Trends for 2010, Bridal Gowns & Attendants Dresses, Once in a Blue Moon - A Personal Wedding Story, Destination Weddings and our very own Wedding Checklist.

For more information, lists or articles of interest to NH women and MA women visit us at www.applaudwomen.com to read Applaud the on-line magazine for local women. We are the largest, most comprehensive website for (local) NH women and MA women. We deal with subjects like Health, Beauty, Fashion, Finance, Food, Parenting, Home, Dating, Business, Seniors and our most important issue - Inspirational Women (local, national and international). If you have something you would like us to share please e-mail applaud@comcast.net. Additionally we have resource listings for NH & MA restaurants, Hotels (NH only), Female Doctors, Wedding and Beauty related businesses.

Monday, May 4, 2009

The Latest Info on Social Networking- What's Out There For Free That You Didn't Know About

I thought I was really up-to-date with everything that's out there but after reading this article I found that there were two website products that I didn't even know about. Check this out from Business Week yesterday.

Social Media: The Ashton Kutcher Effect
Social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr win big when celebrities participate; no wonder they're wooing famous users
By Douglas MacMillan
Where celebrities go, fans follow. The truism applies as much in social media as in the real world, David Karp noticed after famous artists began using his blogging service Tumblr. As a result, encouraging celebrities to set up accounts on the site has become "absolutely part of our road map and our business plan," Karp says. In fact, he recently hired a full-time employee to help high-profile users design and manage their blogs.
It's no secret that well-recognized players in a host of fields—from acting to athletics, music to politics—are using social media sites to connect with fans and promote their brands. Celebrities used to seek out promotion "in People magazine or Vogue," says Robert Passikoff, president of Brand Keys, a researcher that tracks the value of celebrity brands. "It's now become a necessity to have a Facebook page."
But the benefits go both ways. Sites benefit greatly from the online cavalcade of stars. Oprah Winfrey's recent debut on microblogging service Twitter sent visits to the site skyrocketing 43% over the previous week, according to analytics firm Hitwise. Facebook, Google's (GOOG) YouTube, Ning, and other Web 2.0 destinations have also seen swarms of activity around the profile pages of their famous members. And like Tumblr, social sites are going out of their way to keep the celebs happy and coming back.
Obama on MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter
On May 1 the Obama Administration said the White House is setting up profile pages on MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter. To accommodate 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, News Corp.'s (NWS) MySpace agreed to build ad-free pages and equipped the profile to get automatic updates from the White House's official blog, MySpace says.
In some cases social networks give VIPs a heads-up on changes. Recently, Facebook worked with the handlers of select celebrity members, including CBS (CBS) news anchor Katie Couric and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, to get feedback on the new design of the site before it was opened to the public in March. "We don't have a formalized support program for public figures, but we do offer some support," says Facebook spokeswoman Brandee Barker.
Some privileged members of Facebook have also been assigned "vanity URLs," or short, simple, personalized Web addresses such as www.facebook.com/KatieCouric. The company is considering whether to extend the feature to other users, Barker says. In April, Facebook surveyed users to see whether they would be willing to pay for vanity URLs, the blog AllFacebook noted.
Elsewhere the perks of fame are offered up more casually. Twitter co-founder Biz Stone credits high-profile users like actor Ashton Kutcher and basketball pro Shaquille O'Neal for bringing attention to the site of 140-character messages but says the company doesn't reserve any "special resources" for them. "Sometimes celebrities who love Twitter stop by and say hello," Stone says. "It's usually just a quiet tour and a lunchtime chat but it's really fun for us."
John Legend Taps Tumblr
In addition to their promotional value, social networking celebrities represent a potential revenue source for these young startups. Tumblr recently helped musician John Legend design a professional-looking blog that matches the look of his promotional site, created by Sony Music Entertainment. Tumblr's Karp says he took that project on at no charge—in part to bring in Legend's fans but also to explore whether it makes sense to offer similar services at a cost. "For people who want the reach on our network, who want to be able to take advantage of our platform, at some point this does turn into a premium service," he says.
Ning already collects monthly fees from some of its users, many of whom are celebrities. The site is free for anyone who wants to build their own social network but charges as much as $55 a month to users who prefer to keep their pages clear of ads or who want to collect revenue generated by ads on their pages. Although the service is not exclusive to stars, many of the most successful networks on Ning draw on the fame of their operators, including hip-hop artists 50 Cent and Q-Tip, rock band Good Charlotte, and Ultimate Fighting Championship titleholder BJ Penn. "The next generation of celebrities and social networks is in much richer and deeper collaborations [with fans] than what you see today on the more general social networks out there," says Ning CEO Gina Bianchini.
Many big names in business, including Dell (DELL) CEO Michael Dell, use professional networking site LinkedIn more as a business tool than to amass legions of followers. Whatever their reasons for being on the site, LinkedIn uses the fact that executives from all of the 500 biggest companies are among its members to encourage other businesspeople to join the site, too.
Douglas MacMillan is a staff writer for BusinessWeek in New York.
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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Social networking is linked to employee retention

Do you have a profile on LinkedIn? Do you know what LinkedIn is?

How about MySpace, Facebook, Twitter or Flickr?

Blogger Ari Herzog examines employers blocking employee access to social networking tools and the repercussions of same.

Great read.