by: Carol Bryant, BlogPaws' PR Manager
Who loves social media tips for getting things done without having to expend an exuberant amount of time finding those tips?
It’s Monday, I like to start my week off with a bang, and so when I find nuggets of information that would benefit fellow pet bloggers and micro-bloggers, I share.
Need to get savvier to YouTube? Wish you could figure out if LinkedIn was really all that important and why? Or maybe you want to block certain people from chatting with you online on Facebook. Wha-la, here’s the scoop on “The Great Eight” (sites that I found that really give stellar info):
8 Twenty-five lesser known social media tips are freely dispensed courtesy of Ragan’s PR Daily writer, Quinton O'Reilly. Everything from blocking ads on Facebook to keyboard shortcuts on Twitter (there is such a thing) and how to download entire photo albums on Facebook. Check out these 25 lesser known social media tips to garner this info.
7 American Express knows a thing or two about longevity. In their recent, “How to Become a Thought Leader in Your Industry,” the first on the list deals with blogging. As pet bloggers and micro-bloggers, we are constantly needing to reinvent ourselves and up the bar with our words.
6 I love learning new things about
Pinterest, and as a pet blogger, you probably do, too. Or maybe you are on Pinterest
and have recently discovered “secret boards.” Once again, PR Daily knocks this
out of the ballpark with three ways brands (and as a blogger, you are a brand)
can use Pinterest’s
secret boards.
5 LinkedIn recently unveiled LinkedIn ads through an API program. Check out the news and how LinkedIn is one of the places to network professionally by visiting Direct Marketing News.
4 BlogPaws released a Holiday
Gift Guide in conjunction with High Paw Media. As the leading resource for
pet bloggers and micro-bloggers, BlogPaws gives pet parents many options for
holiday gift giving to pets and their people.
3 The Huffington Post recently released 100 Fascinating Social Media Figures and Stats from 2012. This list is eyebrow raising, interesting, and worth a peek. (interesting: 97 percent of the fans of Pinterest's Facebook page are women.)
2 BlogPaws is proud to share an interview Steve Dale did with Animal Café and Dancing Dog Blog founder, Mary Haight, that aired on Radio 720 WGN. If you missed it, here’s the podcast replay. Both Steve and Mary are highly respected writers and BlogPaws community members. You might have met either or both at the BlogPaws 2012 Conference.
1 In the number one spot, mark your calendars now for the second Tuesday of the month, which is December 11th this go round, for #BlogPawsChat, where we’ll be having a 2-hour chat fest on Twitter with plenty of educational info, fun, networking, and blog advancement techniques.
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