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Thursday March 13, 2008
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Let’s brainstorm on how to use the techniques found in this blog for you.
Darin R. McClure
Director of Social Media
MCSE MCP MCP+I
http://webconsuls.com
darin@webconsuls.com
darin.r.mcclure@gmail.com (Google Talk)
(949) 370-3069 (My iPhone)
Google has often heard that sometimes we would like to write a post now and have it automatically published at some time in the future. Like big posts that we would like to post into smaller sections. Some of you like to go on vacation in a dead cell zone! They listened, and are pleased to say that this feature is ready for us to try out on Blogger In Draft
Remember: Like all features described on the “Blogger in Draft” blog, Scheduled Posts only work when you’ve logged in thru http://draft.blogger.com/.
I am one of those people who need to justify most purchases. When that iPhone came out my creative juices started flowing. Hmmmm … how can I convince myself that phone is vital to my existence, maybe not vital, but how can it help me? Sometimes you just need a little inspiration. The iPhone is a powerful tool and with every update new functionality is added.
Social Media takes time. Some say it takes more time than they can fit into their hectic lives. What if all you needed was a mobile phone? You could promote your business in your down time, those frustrating times when you can’t really do anything productive, the commute home, waiting for doctors appointments, waiting in line at the grocery store, you could even use that iconic device to open up conversations about your business.
Here is a list of the ways I have used the iPhone for social media optimization.
1. The dynamic duo “photos” and “camera” turn you into a photoblogging superstar! Take a picture and upload immediately to your blog. Get more bang for your post and cc your social sites while you are at it. Setting will have to be preloaded and the contact for each social site added to your contacts for easy and immediate access. Once settings are in place shoot your tantalizing picture and post. Be sure to add a compelling title.
2. Find the videos you have loaded up on YouTube and watch them, send them to social sites, email them to contacts, or make the person in line with you at the grocery store watch it. Bookmark your videos on your iPhone. Depending upon your industry and chattiness you will find opportunities to share your videos.
3. I was never a text message sender before the iPhone, but the iPhone’s large (by mobile standards) qwerty keyboard makes it easy and accessible. Combine your iPhone with a microblogging client such as Twitter and there are a variety of combinations to utilize. For example: Monitor your keywords and find the conversations as they happen. Using Twitter you can add ‘bots’ to search conversations which have your keywords in them. These messages containing your keywords can be sent directly to your phone and then your conversation begins. IMPORTANT POINTER: Be sure to adjust your text messaging package to insure your keyword alerts do not exceed your current text messaging package.
Buy technology you love and optimize your settings, bookmarks and features to remove all obstacles to using that technology.
Google Tutor has posted a fantastic post on how to instantly make a mobile phone version of any feed using Google Reader.
All you need to do is add a feed URL to the end of this line :
http://www.google.com/reader/m/view/feed/[feed_address]
So for instance Our blog’s mobile feed would be :
http://www.google.com/reader/m/view/feed/http://webconsuls.com/blog/atom.xml
You could add, Click Here For Mobile Version of Our blog, and link it to the url you create.
Your Blog is Mobile!