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Sandy Wilson, Public Relations, Media Relations, Communications in Jacksonville, Florida

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We're just back from the National Speakers Association 2010 Conference.

It was an excellent conference with a plethora of valuable workshops and seminars covering a variety of topics - social media, networking, marketing and speaking resources (of course). 

I attended to gather ideas on how to best market a client's Speakers Bureau.  I walked away with a lot more than that.

There is a welcoming attitude that is palpable in this great group of folks.  Family was a word that was repeated often.  Check them out whether you're looking for a speaker or want to grow your speaking career.


LinkedIn Customer Service

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I'm perplexed by LinkedIn's customer service strategy.

What customer service policy you ask?

Exactly.

After my friend, Cathi, asked me for LinkedIn's phone number because she could not log in to her account, I jumped on Google to search for an answer and quickly discovered that there isn't a phone number for LinkedIn Customer Service.

There isn't an email address either. And forget about a Chat option.

I'd love to read their Social Media Policy but I suspect that it, also, doesn't exist.

The irony is that, without a visible customer service contact on their website, LinkedIn continues to grow as a platform for virtual business networking.

This is an interesting comment on the general business world's technical proficiency and desire to leverage online communication.

For what it's worth, here is what I found yesterday through search: LinkedIn's Customer Support Center: How do I contact LinkedIn online?

I also ran across this on a blog: I'm Mario, the community evangelist at LinkedIn. Let me find out what exactly is the problem with your account. Moving forward, you can also ping me at msundar@linkedin.com with any questions or follow me on twitter (twitter id: mariosundar).

I haven't confirmed that Mario is a real person because I want to hang on to the notion that he exists for as long as possible.


I've never met Special Events Magazine Lisa Hurley in person but she has just become one of my favorite people!! How nice!

Lisa sent me the following via email and said that I can share the note:

Dear Sandy:
Thank you so much for keeping me in the loop on your big DMC client. You shared such pertinent information that I kept your release for months, using it when I worked on the next issue dealing with this topic.
Your hard work on behalf of your client shows the power of targeted, strategic public relations.
Best regards,
Lisa

Lisa Hurley
Editor
Special Events Magazine
A Penton Media Publication
17383 W. Sunset Boulevard, Suite A220
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
USA
tel  310 230 7179
fax 913 514 3941
Web
Special Events has been quoted by the Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, CNN, CNBC and the CBS "Sunday Morning" program, among many others--you are in good company with the foremost authority on special events.


Facebook Updates

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So, like a lot of folks, I'm on Facebook. I use Facebook to catch up with friends and to stay connected in an increasingly disconnected world.

I created my Facebook Wilson Communicates. LLC Business Page today.   I'm going to post social media and green resources there. 

We all have a lot to learn about online privacy and safety.  With that in mind, I found some interesting articles about Facebook Privacy to share:

Facebook Privacy Settings: How To Fix Your Profile In 2 Minutes (VIDEO)

Price of Facebook Privacy? Start Clicking


March has been a busy month for me! Working on client websites and building strategic social media channels has been great fun and sometimes challenging - however, in the process, I've neglected my little blog. 

March Tip:

Need help managing your Twitter account? Here's pretty much everything you could possible need to move Tweetward: The Only Twitter Application List You'll Ever Need.    I really love Twitter Keys, though I wouldn't use this for business Tweets. 

A lot of folks have asked me recently about the value of using Twitter for business.  Twitter is not for every person or business so the value of leveraging  Twitter truly must be determined on an individual basis.

That said: in almost all cases, Twitter is a great way to connect with targeted media.  In fact, you can identify some of your your media sources by researching the directories listed in the link above. 

This process also requires good old-fashioned research.  Identify your target media outlets.  Visit their websites.  Discover their Twitter identities.  Follow them.  Pay attention to their posts.  Does your business have information or services that appears to be a good fit for their readers?  Begin conversations.  Post resources.

It's a simple process that requires time, research, & thoughtful planning -  which brings me back to my little neglected blog. 

So, I've been busy but I'm back.


Using Aviary For Easy Image Edits

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I just used Aviary to edit an image for a client newsletter.  What's Aviary?

"Aviary is on a mission to make creation accessible to artists of all genres, from graphic design to audio editing. We're a privately held company currently headquartered in Long Island, NY, with team members around the world. " (Aviary online)

Aviary is soooo easy to use and it's a FREE online service!

While I have Photoshop, sometimes I find it clunky to use.  I  tried Aviary just now to optimize an image and it could not have been easier, folks. 

If you'd like to see the referenced image/newsletter, go to Environmental Services, Inc.'s website and sign up for their emal newsletter : )


My Punchbowl Saves Paper

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Over the weekend, I discovered My Punchbowl, which is an online invitation and party-planning resources.  They also offer great quality e-cards. 

Check it out and save some paper! I signed on for the Premium level.


River Response 2

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One of the best things about having my own business is having the luxury to choose where I spend my time.


Since April 2009, I've had a lot of fun partnering with the Jacksonville Public Library in providing several art exhibitions with themes that highlight our beautiful St. Johns River. The Library is a downtown gem and Alisha has been fabulous!



Our next exhibition is the River Response 2 art exhibition at the JPL Main Branch on 303 N. Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL, 32202.



Stop by during the opening on February 3 during the Downtown ArtWalk from 5-8. This exhibiton features some of the most talented artists in our region:
Joanelle Mulrain, Allison Watson, Meredith Fordham, Mary St. Germain, Sydney McKenna, Jo Sinclair, Tim Hamilton, Brian Edmond



See you there!


When a Click Isn't Just a Click

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I've noticed a trend on Twitter lately where folks post an article link that supposedly drives readers to an article but the link actually drives readers through a Facebook page that only displays the article "teaser"and where the reader finally accesses a link to the article in question.



I'm tired just writing that. What in the world are you thinking? Are you actually trying to use Facebook as an aggregator?



If you want to drive folks to your Facebook page, then DRIVE FOLKS TO YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE and let folks know that you're driving them there.  Most folks use FB to drive folks to their content pages not the other way around. Which social media genius sold you this bill of goods?



It's extremely annoying to land on a basically useless page to finally access an article that may have been interesting. It's a virtual bait and switch and is not good for your business because regular old folks like me eventually quit clicking on your links.  More important, folks like me quit trusting you.



I'm not a ranter, but consider this a rant.


Everything Old Is Virtually New

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I stumbled on this very cool Elon University website:  Imagining the Internet: A History and Forecast this past weekend.

"The Imagining the Internet Center's mission is to explore and provide insights into emerging network innovations, global development, dynamics, diffusion and governance. Its research holds a mirror to humanity's use of communications technologies, informs policy development, exposes potential futures and provides a historic record. It works to illuminate issues in order to serve the greater good, making its work public, free and open."

I especially enjoyed reading the 2008 Survey.  Air-typing, ever evolving mobile platforms, and virtual integrity and forgiveness?  (Read the survey.) We still have a lot of work to do to produce the 2008 Survey's anticipated results by 2020.

Communications professionals have been circling around virtual conversations for over a decade and three elements remain constant:  To communicate successfully online requires independent thinking, thoughtful action and the ability to write well.

On Twitter, I observe a ton of folks who seem to automatically Re-tweet posts and suspect they don't investigate the linked content contained therein.  Readers often click through those links to a sales/marketing landing page with an introduction to the article and another link that directs the reader to the actual article or web page.

I'm still forming my opinion of "content aggregators" and will Re-tweet posts from a variety of news sites because they offer free valuable resources for readers. That said, several "content aggregator" sites seem to be managed by folks whose main focus is to filter  readers through a website designed to sell something/anything and I do have an issue with *that* as my time - like yours, no doubt - is precious.  I often wonder how others feel about being manipulated in this way?

I guess this leads us back to Elon University's prediction of  virtual  integrity and forgiveness : )


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