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How to Add Your Microblogging Network to Ning – In 5 Minutes or Less « ShoutEm

March 25, 2009 Melinda Leave a comment

How to Add Your Microblogging Network to Ning – In 5 Minutes or Less

Posted by: Ivan Brezak Brkan on: 27/02/2009

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So, you like Shout’Em and your users are shouting all the time. However, you want to integrate it with your site even more. Well, for those using Ning networks, it just got that much easier.

What is Ning?

While Shout’Em lets you create your own microblogging network similar to Twitter or the now defunct Pownce, Ning lets you create your social network think Myspace. While Ning has lots of neat features, it does unfortunately lack microblogging. This is where Shout’Em comes in – with widgets

Do I have to be an administrator of the network?

No, certainly not. While we let admins add their Shout’Em networks as full pledged parts of the network, users can add the Shout’Em application for Ning themselves to their profile and load their message streams. So let’s get to it:

For admins – How to add Shout’Em to your network

Select the Manage tab;

In “Your network” settings click on Features;

Select Text box from the available features and drag it to your layout;

Go to your Shout’Em network and click on Widgets in the footer;

Copy the code from the “For Ning admins” option;

Locate the Text box you added on your network and click Add Text or Edit;

Paste in the code and save;

You’re done – Howly Shout’Em Batman Good job

via How to Add Your Microblogging Network to Ning – In 5 Minutes or Less « ShoutEm.

10 Ways to Build Your Blog Community with Twitter « ShoutEm

March 25, 2009 Melinda Leave a comment

10 Ways to Build Your Blog Community with Twitter

Posted by: Ivan Brezak Brkan on: 25/03/2009

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Every blogger, no matter how ambicious or dedicated to his or her blog – wants a community around it. Easier said than done of course. To build a community you have to get people engadged around the premise of your content and then make it as easy for them to interact as possible. Both with you and each other.

3 Reasons Why Twitter Rocks for Your Community

It’s less tedious than forums. As any other type of website, forums have a specific organization scheme that users need to learn. Put in there signatures, private messages, subforums – and it’s not really the simples solution. Also, a forum you create has to start from scratch. From zero users to a community. What if you have both article comments and a forum – what will the user choose to do? With too many choice, he may just end up staying quiet.

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Google Analytics Blog: Web Analytics Tips & Tricks: Using Google Analytics to Create an Optimization Plan

March 25, 2009 Melinda Leave a comment

Web Analytics Tips & Tricks: Using Google Analytics to Create an Optimization Plan (posted Tuesday, March 24, 2009 on Google Analytics Blog. Click link for full article)

Let’s face it, your website is never really finished. Testing pages is an inexpensive way to manage a constantly shifting audience and market. It’s great for:

  1. Increasing ROI on your advertising
  2. Teaching you about the likes and dislikes of your customers
  3. Trying out alternatives used by competitors
  4. Breaking down preconceptions about what works
  5. Convincing a stubborn boss to try something new

What and where to test?

So where do you start? First you need a goal. What do you want users on your site to do? Complete a form, buy something, sign up for a newsletter? Without a goal, it’s difficult to optimize, so you should be sure to define one if you haven’t already.

Once you have a goal, you can use Google Analytics to identify those pages that are having the biggest negative impact on the total number of people “converting,” or achieving that goal. These are the pages to test.

Landing Page Report

Top landing pages report

(Content > Top Landing Pages)

This report gives you instant insight in how well (or poorly) your landing pages are performing. You want to find pages that have both high “entrances” and a high “bounce rate.” These pages are costing you a lot of visitors.

Goal visualization report

(Goals > Funnel Visualization)

The funnel visualization in Google Analytics shows you where people leave during your buying process. For example, the below report shows that 40% of the 200 potential buyers left during “Step X” in the checkout process. Average order value is $100. This means the merchant is losing up to $8,000 in revenue every month due to “Step X.”

Twitter Implicated in Mayer/Aniston Breakup – a strong endorsement for TweetStats

March 24, 2009 Melinda Leave a comment

Twitter Implicated in Break Up Between Aniston and Mayer.

Its all in the analytics, dude.

It's all in the analytics, dude.

Smart move Jenn!! Bury the details in a sordid celebrity gossip story that you know we’ll read. Love it!

I always say that the best way to get people interested is to bring awareness of something to them indirectly. Now I refer to this tactic as ‘fringe’ marketing. I used to refer to it in my corporate partner management days as ‘indirect channels’.  SSDD.

Anyway, who can resist an article about how Twitter played the Devil in the breakup between Aniston and Mayer (I didn’t even know they were apart)?? I couldn’t, even as I sit here thinking about the proposal I’m supposed to be writing.

But if you read to the bottom, you realize that Jennifer Van Grove (of Mashable) is brilliant – she’s using TweetStats to show Mayer’s upward spiralling Twitter trends, and it’s very cool analytics.

btw, not surprised really that Mayer’s tweets are as poetic as they are, considering the source :o ).

30+ Apps for Doing Business on Facebook

March 23, 2009 Melinda 1 comment

30+ Apps for Doing Business on Facebook.

In my continuing quest to help others use tools better, more efficiently, and more expertly (without having to figure it all out themselves), I wanted to share this blog post with you. It’s from Josh Peters, a freelance social media consultant from Salt Lake City, Utah. He authors a blog at Shuaism.com.

“Think LinkedIn is the only place for business? Facebook is growing rapidly and it’s becoming a destination for businesses and business professionals alike to establish a presence. Here are over 30 Facebook applications to help promote, network, communicate, collaborate and accomplish more with your business.”

Click on the link to view the entire post – it’s a keeper for sure.

Do you have any suggestions or best practices that simplify online communications, marketing, or outreach??

If you’re USING any of these tools and ideas already, what do you think?? Which are your favorites??

Submit To All Social Bookmarking Websites At Once | BloggerStop.Net – Blogger Help, Templates, Widgets

March 22, 2009 Melinda Leave a comment

I’m on a mission to help streamline all the tools and processes around using social applications for personal and business use.

Aggregators are things that take one act and repeat it for you automatically, so you can concentrate on the real value of finding and commenting on things that you feel are useful or important. Create a post and share it so that anyone anywhere can find it, using any platform.

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TypePad One: An EXCELLENT Training Resource for Bloggers

March 22, 2009 Melinda 2 comments

Right now I am using WordPress for my blogs, but this resource page from TypePad, another excellent blogging platform, can be extremely helpful.

TypePad’s excellent online resource for business bloggers bloggers

TypePad offers a valuable service by sharing free blogging classes on things such as basics, SEO (search engine optimization – how to make it easy for people to find what you want them to find about you and your business online), and business blogging best practices etc.

That’s just the beginning, but it’s a great place to learn more. And their blogging tools are great too! Check out my friends’ blogs: Ron Miller and David Meerman Scott both use TypePad and are excellent examples of clean, functional, info-packed blogs.

TypePad One: The Resource for Bloggers.

You can be an excellent blogger too — this resource page is a perfect place to start. If you need ideas to help you get started, let’s talk!!

Economy in a tailspin? Now’s the time to leverage your partners.

September 25, 2008 Melinda Leave a comment

From the “This might seem obvious” department …

Suksy

from TwitPic: Suksy. Thanks Mary S (Sobie) for the image!

If you’ve been on the fence about creating a partner ecosystem and leveraging it to help you sell, this is a fabulous time to make it happen.  Small businesses especially are all in the same boat – fear of the future but a real need to keep their name out there. Tight budgets and even tighter bandwidth should NOT be the reason you sit still.

Food for thought: make a list of professional friends, family, and business associates who target the same general audience as you. Consider what you do and where there are points of intersection between your mutual customers. Do you write newsletters, publish blogs, create brochures, offer programs? Think about how you can build up alliances that generate results.

One quick way to do this is to act as a resource by providing business cards in your shop or on your virtual storefront. Ask your new customers/prospects how they heard of you.  Create simple programs that reward your best references (discounts on service, invitation to lunch, referral bonus).

You can of course get way more complicated than this … but start with leveraging your friends.  Be a visiting expert on their website or contribute to their newsletter.  Include a short bio/business description/reference. Cite examples of how these partners make a difference and ask them to do the  same for you.

Spin up the conversations that grow your business one new customer at a time.