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Showing posts with label Online Communities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online Communities. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Üzenet a facebook csoportomnak

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http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=123619837677283 Megszólítom a közel 2000 főből álló csoportomat, melynek neve: Ha egy férfi gyönyörűnek hívja a nőt és nem csak csinosnak.
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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Social Business Solution presentation October 21st

A segment of a social networkImage via WikipediaXeesm is nearing 100,000 users. That is one of the fastest growth rates from zero to 100,000 in less than a year in the social web.
Enough motivation to pull even harder. Xeesm is turning into a powerful social business application platform and we are about to introduce even more functionality.
Some of the highlights include:
- Closer integration with Facebook
- Xeesm Integration with Salesforce.com
- Reporting on relationship strength - social capital value
- Template builder for Xeesm/Flights!
- And several other enhancements
We'd like to inspire you to get closer to your customers and partners with Xeesm and like to share with you how others use the product to stay ahead.

Please join our social business solution presentation on October 21st
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Saturday, May 29, 2010

"The Twitter Song" - Rockin' Robin Spoof - I'm tweeting

ijustine — 2009.06.15 — THE AUDIO: I know I'm not a pro singer -- this video is fo fun. The audio is NOT autotone, it's a filter to make it sound like your on the phone!
Just when you thought I'd stop talking about twitter.. I have to go and make a cheesy music video. xo :)
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Saturday, May 8, 2010

How to Remove Spammers from Your Facebook Page

facebook listing spamImage by Lloyd Davis via Flickr
The only thing certain in life is death, taxes and spam.
If you are the owner of a Facebook Page and have allowed your Fans to post comments, photos, videos and links on your wall.. you can be guaranteed that sooner or later spam will start appearing.
Sometimes fans see this as a way to promote their own business by regularly posting links back to their own sites.
To me, too much of this unwanted and uninvited activity is spamming.
It is super easy to ban this person from your Facebook Page and remove all the content they have posted.
Here’s how..

Fan Permissions

Firstly you want to check what sort of permission you have allowed your fans in regard to posting content on your wall.
Login to your Facebook Page then click on Edit Page,

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Under Wall Settings click on Edit,
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The Fan Permissions will tell you the posting ability your Fans have,
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You could just disable this option and prevent your Fans from posting content on your wall, but that would defeat the purpose of having a fan page!
The downside of having this enabled is the spam you will receive.

Removing Spam

Head back to your Facebook Page and click on Just Others,
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All the content that has been posted on your Wall by your fans will now be displayed.
Once you have identified someone who is spamming your wall, click on Report,

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Next select a Reason from the drop-down menu, check the Banning option.. then click on <Submit>
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Then click <OK>,
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The spammer has been blocked and all their content has been removed from your Page.
Simple.

Finally..

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By Matthew Tommasi on May 4, 2010 at 8:41 pm
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Saturday, April 24, 2010

LOOK! The US government is recording every single Tweet on Twitter

Seal of the United States Library of Congress....Image via Wikipedia
Congratulations friends and followers on Twitter!
Every single one of your public tweets on Twitter going back
4 years is being digitally recorded by the Library of Congress.
That means all of us tweeting on Twitter will be going down in history.
So a big question is…
Why is the US government taking interest in the Twitter universe?
Watch this Video by FoxNews to learn why
or to click viewing:
FoX News

TIP: Be on good behavior and maybe think twice before sending that Tweet. Twitter (like Facebook) is a real life social environment being recorded in many ways. So ask yourself… do I want the entire world to forever see what I tweeted?
April 23rd, 2010 | Author: Al Ferretti
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Saturday, March 6, 2010

TweetFormula.com

Al Ferretti shares how you can Generate Laser Targeted, Cash in hand visitors to your website in record time with TweetFormula.com and Twitter:
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

How to use tweetscript

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Tweetscript is a simple yet powerful way to build smart tweets. A smart tweet is dynamic. It allows you to construct simple or complex rules to create database-driven tweets.
Whenever one of these dynamic tweet is tweeted, it will use the rules you specify with tweetscript to build your message: this will result in new, unique tweets each and every time you reuse the same message.
Every tweetscript command should be enclosed in [brackets].
When we detect that one of your tweets uses tweetscript, we include a little "test" icon that lets you experiment and see an example of the resulting tweet without actually tweeting it!
This feature helps you build re-usable tweets that let you customize and personalize common tweeting tasks. We will be adding more rules-based syntax soon. Please note, we are firmly against Twitter spam, and we ask that you read and conform to our Rules of the Road, as well as Twitter's Terms of Service.
Do not use our system to send duplicate tweets (or tweets that closely resemble one another). As we adhere to Twitter's Terms of Service, we require that all tweets sent through our system are substantively different. This means: do not use Tweet Spinner to send duplicate tweets. Fortunately, tweetscript offers you the ability to customize and personalize rules-based tweets. However, do not use our language to "sneak past" the duplicate tweets limitation by changing one or two words for each tweet. Please ensure that your tweets are timely, topical, spam-free, substantively different from one another, and enhance the Twitter experience for readers (rather than contributing to tweet "pollution").

Quick start

What follows is a very simple example of how to use tweetscript to make a tweet dynamic. Please scroll to the bottom to see a complete list of all current syntax that you can use.
here:
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Friday, February 26, 2010

What is Klikot?

A segment of a social networkImage via Wikipedia
Klikot is the future of social networking, a social network that pays its users for their contribution.

  • Real Money
    By creating content and inviting friends, you receive real money as a valued recognition of your contribution to the network.

  • Community
    In Klikot you may choose to donate your earnings to charities and support the causes you believe in.

  • Privacy
    Do you want to control who can see your pictures, read your info, or send you messages? In Klikot you can.

    I Invite You: to join to Klikot
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

About TweetsBot

Google Super Tuesday Map Using TwitterImage by Laughing Squid via Flickr
Twitter Marketing Software is made for people who are serious about making money on twitter
ezzel kapcsolatos: (48) Twitter / Home (megtekintés a Google Széljegyzeten)
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

What is twittereye.com?

top_logo Twittereye.com is a large and growing directory of resources for users of twitter. It currently contains descriptions and links to hundreds of twitter related applications, web services, sites and blogs. These will be continously added to and updated.
The mission of twittereye.com is to become the largest collection of twitter related resources on the web, making it an invaluable site for twitter users.
Twittereye.com is searchable and displays descriptions of Twitter resources while allowing site visitors to rate these and comment on them.
There is also an active blog which will focus on providing help, advice and assistance on using twitter and the resources included in the twittereye.com directory.
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Monday, February 8, 2010

Tweepi - the first and only Twitter Follow Management with stats..

Would Evan Williams Delete a Twitter User's Ac...Image by Thomas Hawk via Flickr
We're starting with some tools to allow you to clean up your Twitter account from spammers and deadbeat users, as well as make sure you follow tweeps who deserve to be followed. Please refer to the menu on the right to learn more about each of the utilities.
We created Tweepi out of our own need for some of these scripts. We're constantly looking to follow quality tweeples, and trying to unfollow deadbeat users. We simply want to do more on Twitter in less time!
Tweepi is in, as I like to call it "very much a beta" mode. You might find small bugs around the system, and we'd appreciate it if you'd report them to us using the 'Feedback' button to the left.
Update (28 January, 2010): According to a letter we received from Twitter's API Support team, the "Select All" feature of Tweepi was removed. This feature violated Twitter's Terms of Service section of "Automated Following and Un-Following". We hope this does not affect your overall experience with Tweepi's geeky tools. Thank you...
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New Blog Post Gabor Keller (kaposlogisztika on Twitter - Gabor Keller (kaposlogisztika on Twitter) was nominated fo... http://ow.ly/16wu3V
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Friday, August 14, 2009

Search Dominates New Twitter Homepage

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This week Twitter proudly launched a new homepage. The redesign contains many new features, but the most prominent one, by far, is the search box.
Twitter says the new design is one effort the company is taking to help new users and people unfamiliar with the site better understand what the service offers. Aside from the sleek new color scheme, Twitter’s homepage also sports a new slogan. Instead of “What are you doing?” the new company slogan reads “Share and discover what’s happening right now, anywhere in the world.”
The redesign also includes “popular topics.” Formerly known as “trending topics,” the newly coined “popular topics” track the hottest topics by the minute, day, and week. The new design also offers Search Tips when a user searches for a specific item.
As mentioned above, the search box is the main feature on the page. Is this any indication that Twitter is taking steps to eventually become a search company? Only time will tell, but it is important to note that Twitter also recently announced a new search widget called Twitter 101.

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Friday, July 31, 2009

Twitter Marketing Explored

twitterTwitter is growing by leaps and bounds as people begin to appreciate its clean and easy-to-use interface. Twitter, at this point, does not look like one of the many flash-in-the-pan Internet applications that we have seen in times’ past.
Twitter’s 140 character micro-blogging platform has gained a lot of traction, as individuals and business people have learned to bring together their friends, family and customers under a communications platform that all users find useful.
Mom and dad find it easier to keep up with the lives of their grown children through Twitter. The fact that Twitter allows people to link to other web pages makes Twitter a simple platform to share thoughts, ideas, and links to stories and pictures. Grandma and granddad find it easy to check in on the kids’ Twitter account and to maintain daily contact with those across town and around the world.
Friends can make plans and share common interests through the Twitter world. One can reply to a message publicly, or if the message is a bit more private, one can send a Direct Message (known as a DM) to anyone who has agreed to follow you also. Through the DM system, lovers can share flirts that no one else can see, but the persons intended to receive the message.
If you let your kids use Twitter, it may be best to set up their Twitter Account Settings to “Protect The Tweets”. In the description of this feature, Twitter says, “Only let people whom I approve follow my tweets. If this is checked, you WILL NOT be on the public timeline.”
The Public Timeline is the messages/tweets that everyone can see. Anything not on the Public Timeline is private, with restricted access.
Business People Are Working To Tap Into Twitter Marketplace
Twitter was born in March of 2006. But most of us never really heard of it or even understood it, until this last year (2008-2009). A few of the Internet gurus started talking about Twitter in 2008, and as 2009 got underway, more online marketers started talking about the Twitter community on a nearly daily basis.
We have accounts in Twitter that are a couple of years old, but we never got involved with Twitter really until about April of 2009. In April of 2009, we had 12 Twitter Followers.
In May 2009, there was not a single online business in the Top 100 of Twitter, but those numbers are starting to change. Through May of 2009, the Top 100 accounts on Twitter were dominated by TV and Movie celebrities, a few media companies such as @cnnbrk, politicians and sports figures.
Most online marketers had never given Twitter much thought until “The Great Ashton Kutcher vs CNN Twitter Race” that ended on April 17, 2009 with Ashton (@aplusk) getting the privilege to declare victory. (http://bit.ly/8Nx55) Even now, three months after the end of the race, Ashton is still the champion – #1 in the Twitter Follower counts with 2,975,032 Followers. Ashton is followed by @TheEllenShow – 2,610,357; @britneyspears – 2,553,668; @cnnbrk – 2,431,783; and @twitter – 1,930,821.
When the Great Twitter Race was concluded, I did a backlink check on Ashton’s @aplusk account. Literally, Ashton had bought a ton of advertising on websites, blogs, forums, etc. Ashton was also getting tons of free press in print and online in the Great Twitter Race.
Of course, we marketers should not feel bad if we are getting on this bandwagon a little late in the game, because @google has only had their account since Jan 09. Google is currently the 23rd biggest Twitter account with 1,244,976 Followers.
A surprise for me was seeing @WholeFoods, an Austin Texas based grocery store, sitting at #38 with 1,094,093 Followers. According to TwitterCounter (http://twittercounter.com/WholeFoods/all), Whole Foods had only 322,820 Followers on April 4, 2009. A quick look at the Whole Foods profile (http://twitter.com/WholeFoods) indicates that they are using the account to share with their customers: company news, customer support, and available specials.
An honorable mention goes to @kevinrose, celebrity and founder of http://Digg.com. Kevin Rose is the 40th most popular person on Twitter, with 1,092,920 Followers.
Once you get into the Top 100 List below #40, you finally start to see a few online businesses in the mix. @zappos CEO is #45. @woot is #46. @TechCrunch is a web media site at #55. @dooce is at #60. To see the full Top 100 List, go here: http://twittercounter.com/pages/100
Who Is In Your Target Market and What Do They Want To Know?
As you look around at those people who are successful building their own little communities on Twitter, you will notice that each one gives people what their Followers want.
For example, @cussy is an online marketer, and he has nearly 10,000 Followers. His secret to growth: quotes. He gives his followers some of the best quotes about business and reaching goals of anyone on Twitter. I follow him and Retweet him often.
@dave_carpenter advertises himself as a Success Partner For High Achievers. Dave shares quotes and tips, and he retweets others who give good advice also. More importantly, Dave encourages the people he follows. He has nearly 9,000 Followers at this time.
@MattLevenhagen is a professional marketer. His 13,000 Followers follow because he runs a mix of marketing tips, links to great articles, and retweets for great advice. He even uses his Twitter account to give his customer’s support.
@SocialMedia411 is a Social Media expert who offers social media tips, links to social media articles and news. With more than 56,000 Followers, you can bet that the advice given here is worthwhile to its audience.
When you learn to talk to the people most likely to buy from you, you have completed the first and most important step to enable you to develop strong Twitter Marketing habits.
Learn How Others Are Successful With Twitter
As always, when you want to learn to be successful, you should look to those who are already successful and try to reverse-engineer the steps that they used to become successful. Once you have taken the time to study many who have been successful in the way that you want to be successful, you may note that success comes from giving people what they want and doing it in such a way that you offer good value to your customers.
Those who have been successful with Twitter have done so, because they put the needs of their Followers ahead of a personal desire to be boring or silly.
The good news is that other business people have started to find success on Twitter and you can too. When you learn to provide the people in your target market with the information that they need and want, you will have started down the path to building a Twitter Follower list to envy.

Trey Pennewell works for http://www.thePhantomWriters.com/ article marketing service. If you write articles and need to distribute your articles to higher value audiences, you owe it to yourself to try The Phantom Writers’ services. If you want to learn more about how to develop a large list of Twitter Followers, buy the ebook (under $10) at: http://twitusers.com/autopilot/index.php Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/contentmanager

This article courtesy of SiteProNews.com

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Twitter Hack Sparking Security and Ethical Concerns

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If you haven’t yet heard, the popular microblogging service Twitter was hacked. The hacker obtained access to the password of Twitter Co-founder Evan Williams’ email account, his wife’s email account, as well as the email accounts of other Twitter employees. From there, the hacker, who calls himself, “Hacker Croll,” also accessed other accounts including PayPal and Amazon. As a result, the hacker stole confidential documents from Twitter, which include business ideas, financial projections, executive notes, and more. To make matters even worse, “Hacker Croll” then sent this information to TechCrunch, Mashable, and a French technology blog called Korben. Mashable said it will not publish any of the documents, but despite the loud opposition from the online community, both TechCrunch and Korben have. Yesterday, TechCrunch published a series of executive meeting notes and promises to publish even more of the documents. This incident has raised both security and ethical alarms. Are you now questioning if your private and corporate information is safe and secure? Should TechCrunch and Korben have published these documents? Do physical and digital ethics differ? How will this event impact Twitter going forward?




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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Dramatically Expand Your Twitter Following With Twit Pro Quo

Message of the Medium - Value in TwitterImage by daveelf via Flickr
Twit Pro Quo is a simple and fun yet effective new service which helps people increase and diversify their Twitter following for free. Using a proprietary design, Twit Pro Quo seeks to level the playing field in a world where celebrities tend to attract more Twitter followers than almost everyone else combined.
As Twitter continues to grow, more and more individuals and companies see the importance of maximizing their reach within this social network. Twit Pro Quo is a service which embraces this notion and adds an enjoyable twist for users to expand their Twitter following. The objective is to help as many people maximize their exposure on Twitter, and to use it as an effective marketing tool.
http://twitproquo.com


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