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Chris Brogan #1 on Forbes Top 50 Social Media Power Influencers

January 27, 2012 by Raul Colon

Guy Kawasaki, Raúl Colón (Fundador de CIMA) y Chris Brogan

It isn’t everyday you get Happy Birthday sung to you by one of the Top 50 Social Media Power Influencers but in December, during his show with Joe Sorge called Kitchen Table Companies  #KTCO , Chris Brogan sang Happy Birthday to me in Spanish. I really appreciated the gesture as it was something unexpected and with Raul sending him a message, he gave a great performance.

Top 10 of Top 50 Social Media Power Influencers on Forbes

Since CIMA is a Strategic Partner with Chris Brogan’s company called Human Business Works, we were elated to read that author Haydn Shaughnessy , Forbes contributor, compiled  a list of Social Media users  because he wanted to analyze what these people write about  and the following they have when it comes to Social Media. Feel free to read the article in the link above.

Congratulations to Chris for being named number one on the list. If you have ever heard Chris on KTCO, gone to a conference to hear him speak, or read his blog posts, then you know that he genuinely connects with people.

Thanks to Hadyn Shaughnessy for writing the article.

Filed Under: Blog, Social Media, Uncategorized Tagged With: Chris Brogan, Social Media

10 Lessons in Social Media from @ricky_martin from Raúlcolon.net

December 1, 2011 by Raul Colon

Photo from RickyMartinMusic.com

A bit more than a year ago I wrote a post regarding the lessons I learned from reading Ricky Martin’s Biography Me.

A few weeks ago the Ricky Martin Web team found the post and shared it via their twitter account.

There was a request to have it translated which I have done and posted on here our corporate blog since their might be a few lessons regarding community building and this site also supports multi-language posts.

If you want to read the previous post

10 Lessons in Social Media from @ricky_martin

  • http://raulcolon.net/2010/11/11/10-lessons-in-social-media-from-ricky_martin
Spanish Version

Filed Under: Blog, Social Media, Uncategorized Tagged With: Book Reviews, Ricky Martin, Social Media

Finding the time a Tweet was Published

November 24, 2011 by Raul Colon

 

 

Wondering how to Find at what time a previous tweet was sent out?

I was asking myself the same until Googled it. I created this 1 minute tutorial on how to find the time tweets where published.

If you can’t see the video click here.

If you have any further questions regarding managing twitter or your presence online feel free to ask in the comments are or contact us. 

Filed Under: Blog, Twitter, Uncategorized Tagged With: Social Media, Tutorials, Twitter, Twitter 101 @en

10 tricks for using Twitter

October 25, 2011 by Raul Colon

In order to find an effective and efficient way to use Twitter, here are 10 tips that may be useful for any Twitter user. Whether you’re new to Twitter or an experienced Twitter user these tips can help you get more results.

1. Use a tool for managing your tweets.

In today’s mobile world it’s easy to stay up to date with Twitter. With so many available applications to choose from such as: Tweetdeck or Hootsuite, and others can enhance the experience of Twitter.

2. Rotate links in your Tweets.

You should rotate where you place a link. Sometimes you should place it before the message which causes the user to see the link and then the message. This may increase the readers curiosity.  At other times you can place the link in the middle of the message. It is a good idea to alternate the structure of your “tweet” so they do not all look alike.

Example:

  • Before the message: “http://about.com – Portal to find useful and interesting information.”
  • After the message: “Portal to find useful and interesting: http://about.com”
  • Middle of the message: “Portal to find useful and interesting: http://about.com information.”

3. Create “tweets” with no more than 120 characters.

Tweets that are less than 120 character make it easier for others to “Re-tweet” and pass the information along.

4. Create lists to filter messages from users by topic, relationship, or events.

As the number of contacts you have grow, it becomes more and more difficult  to read through all of  your messages. Having lists allow you to better control the flow of messages and interaction with other users.

5. Understand how to use “hashtag” and its many features.

A “hashtag” is a keyword which is placed with a number sign (#) in front. This allows the Twitter platform to easily find users that  have used that keyword in their tweets.

6. Include a Background on Your Profile that identifies you, or the effort that you are running.

Twitter provides a generic background designs for its users, however, you have the ability to create your own background. This is very useful if your a business because it allows you to make your presence in Twitter stand out. Your background imagine can be as simple as just your logo, but I recommend having key features of your business on that background.

7. Complete your profile and highlight your interests so others with similar interests can see you as a potential contact to follow.

Be sure to keep up to date photo of you and information describing your interests. Creativity is always welcome.

8. Add links to your profile.

This will help to direct followers or visitors to your blog, or anywhere they can find more information from you. I always recommend to include your blog or website.

9. Share “tweets” from other users.

Twitter is a channel of communication whose purpose is to share information. Be sure to share and pass on information shared by others. If you only share what you create you miss the opportunity to create new relationships. Many users choose to stop following users when messages are often personal propaganda only.

10. Never click on links from strangers  they usually arrive via a special “DM” (direct message).

Many people receive private messages which may have malicious code that can take over your account. Once you see suspicious activity call the Twitter security team they will show you how to precede.

These are 10 tips and tricks on how to use Twitter. If you have some tips for Twitter users post in the comments below.

If you need help on improving your online presence for yourself or your business feel free to send us your contact info! 

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Filed Under: Blog, Twitter, Uncategorized Tagged With: Resources, Social Media, Tips, Twitter

Difference of Facebook page, profile and group

October 13, 2011 by Raul Colon

To clarify possible questions within the differences of a profile, page and a Facebook group I want to share the primary purpose for which of each are used.

Profile is a key part of Facebook and It is the most used by everyone. Each user has a personal profile, while the group is a place where, initially, Facebook allowed companies and groups have the ability to communicate.

The personal profile allows you to create a private space where you can share updates, photos, links, news, ask questions among others. All users of Facebook should have your personal profile to use other social networking features.

Groups provide an enclosed space for small groups of people to communicate about their common interests. Groups can be created by any user.

Pages allow the real organizations, businesses, celebrities and brands to communicate with your audience. The pages can only be created and managed by authorized representatives and officers of each organization, entity or company.

In simple words:

Profile – Each user has a profile for personal use.

Group – Center for common interests.

Page – Place of a brand, celebrity, organization, and / or company official on Facebook.

In more detail, these are the things you can do in each of them according to Facebook:

Profile

  • Privacy: visibility of information published in a profile can be controlled by the privacy options.
  • Public: Depending on how your privacy settings are set the public may
    send an invitation to create a
    connection. If you wish, you can limit invitations and who can see your public profile.
  • Communication: The updates can be viewed by
    users with whom you have a connection. Any updates you make on other profiles or pages will be created
    under his name.

Pages

  • Privacy: information of a page and its
    updates are public and generally
    accessible by most people on Facebook.
  • Public: Any person
    or user can click the “like” on a page and create a connection to receive news and
    updates. There is no limit on how
    many people can click “like” on a page.
  • Communication: Administrators of a page can
    share updates under the name
    of it. Updates are
    displayed in the “News feed”
    of the people who gave him “like”
    on the page. Administrators
    can also modify the
    tabs of the pages and review the statistics of activity and growth.

Groups

  • Privacy: In addition to having an open group to the public,
    there are more privacy options available for groups. In secret
    and closed group makes
    its updates visible only to other group
    members.
  • Public: Group members must be
    approved and added by other members.
    When a group reaches a certain size certain features are
    limited. The most useful groups tend to be the one
    created to share with some people we know.
  • Communication: In groups, members are notified as their main option. Group
    members can participate in “chat,
    upload photos to albums shared document collaboration, and invite all members to group events.”
Any further questions regarding the differences? Feel free to ask in the comments area!

Filed Under: Blog, Uncategorized Tagged With: Facebook, Resources, Social Media

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