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a) Blogs
Blogs in Plain English
Uploaded on Nov 29, 2007http://commoncraft.com A video for people who wonder why blogs are such a big deal.
This video comes in an unbranded "presentation quality" version that can be licensed for use in the workplace.
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How to Start a Blog
Uploaded on Feb 9, 2010Have you got something to say and you want the world to hear it? Why not start a blog?
Step 1: Choose a platform - Choose a platform or web host for your blog. There are many sites where you can set up a blog for free.
Tip - Most free hosting sites allow design options so that your blog is not a carbon-copy of all the others. You can also pay a web designer for a custom look.
Step 2: Decide on a theme - Decide on a theme or topic for your blog. It can be super-specific or general commentary, but it should definitely be something you are passionate about.
Step 3: Create content - Create content to post on your blog. Post at least three times a week and keep the word count under 800.
Tip - Pictures, audio, and video spice up the experience for your readers.
Step 4: Promote your content - Promote your content to increase your readership by reading other blogs and posting comments on their posts. Mention your blog in passing without being pushy.
Step 5: Share links - Share links to your blog posts in social-bookmarking sites. Be generous by mentioning other blogs on your blog.
Step 6: Interact with your readers - Interact with the readership that comes to your blog via the comments section. Blogging is a social activity, not just a soapbox. If you want to retain and grow your audience, talk to them.
Step 7: Keep posting - Keep posting. Without new content on a regular basis, readers will stop coming and you'll have to start over again.
Did you know? According to Nielson Online, there were over 114 million identified blogs on the internet as of 2009.
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How to Use Blogger Gadgets and Template Designer
Published on May 29, 2013How to use blogger by google basic steps. Editing and adding gadgets/widgets and using your template designer
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How to Use WordPress (1 of 7) - Introduction
Published on Mar 20, 2012SSTattler: We will show WordPress 1 of 7 but we will include links WordPress from 2 to 7 below:
- How to Use WordPress (2 of 7) - Installing WordPress
- How to Use WordPress (3 of 7) - Changing Themes and Appearance
- How to Use WordPress (4 of 7) - Creating a Static Page
- How to Use WordPress (5 of 7) - Create a Page for Blog Posts
- How to Use WordPress 6 of 7) Create & Upload a Photo Gallery
- How to Use WordPress (7 of 7) - Upload a Résumé
In this video we explain how WordPress is a fully functional content management system (CMS).
If you need more help, just visit www.bluehost.com or call us at our headquarters 24/7, toll-free: 888-401-4678.
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Joomla! 1.5 Tutorial Basics
Uploaded on Mar 31, 2011SSTattler: Used by Stroke Recovery Assoc. Of Edmonton. Joomla! It is very powerful and it has sub-set that included a CMS with blog and/or "normal" website.
Beginner tutorial for running a Joomla! 1.5 website hosted at www.mlds-networks.com. Learn how to add sections, categories, and items. How to use the menus and login
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b) Twitter
Twitter in Plain English
Uploaded on Mar 5, 2008http://commoncraft.com A quick and plain English intro the micro-blogging service Twitter. Follow us: http://www.twitter.com/commoncraft
This video comes in an unbranded "presentation quality" version that can be licensed for use in the workplace. http://www.commoncraft.com/twitter
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How to Use Twitter
Uploaded on Mar 16, 2009With Twitter you have the potential to reach millions of users instantly. Use it to issue public safety alerts, broadcast real-time news developments, inform constituents, or solicit feedback. It's free and easy to use -- here's how to get started.
Step 1: Create an account. Go to Twitter.com and click the green 'Get Started' button to join. Enter your name, user name, password, and email address, and you're good to go.
Step 2: Decide what you want to say. In general, Twitter messages, or 'tweets,' answer the question, 'What are you doing right now?' But you can also post a link, express an opinion or reaction, or pose a question.
Tip: Twitter keeps things short and sweet: Messages can be no longer than 140 characters.
Step 3: On the home page, type your message into the box at the top of the screen and hit 'Update.' Congratulations! You've posted your first tweet!
Tip: If your tweet is intended for one user in particular, type the '@' symbol followed by that user's screen name before the text of your message.
Step 4: Twitter is a two-way street. Now that you've posted your first update, choose people whose updates you want to follow. To search by name, click on 'Find People' in the upper right corner and then click the 'Find on Twitter' tab. You can follow individuals, like friends and colleagues, and groups, like news services, organizations, and nonprofits.
Tip: People may be listed under a screen name that doesn't match their real name.
Step 5: Once you've found someone you want to hear from on Twitter, click 'Follow,' and you'll receive their updates automatically. People you already know will often reciprocate and start following you, too.
Tip: If you have a Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail, or MSN email account, you can import any contacts that also have a Twitter account. You can also invite someone via email, or scroll through a list of suggested people.
Step 6: To help people find you, fill in account information under 'Settings,' such as your location, real name, and a brief bio. You can also add the URL of your web site or blog if you have one.
Tip: If you want to restrict your Twitter updates to only those who follow you, check the box marked, 'Protect my updates.' You'll maintain your privacy, but you'll limit your reach. To get the full Twitter experience, leave the box unchecked.
Step 7: You don't have to be online to use Twitter. No matter where you are, you can stay connected with your cell phone. On the 'Devices' tab under 'Settings,' enter your mobile number to receive and post Twitter updates via text message.
Tip: Twitter doesn't charge for text messages, but your wireless provider might. Make sure you know the details of your messaging plan.
Step 8: On the 'Picture' and 'Design' tabs, customize how your profile appears to others by uploading photos and choosing background themes.
Step 9: See what people on Twitter are saying about subjects you're interested in. At the bottom of any Twitter page, click 'Search' and type in a name or topic. Or, either below the search box or alongside search results, check out what's generating the most buzz by browsing through 'Trending topics.'
Step 10: You can post updates from the web in the update box, via text message, on your cell phone's web browser using m.twitter.com, or from any third party application. Apps are available at twitter.com/downloads. The more updates you post, the more people will follow you. Now get tweeting!
Did You Know? President Barack Obama announced his selection of Joe Biden as his running mate simultaneously via text message, email, and Twitter.
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Twitter Tutorial 2013 - Introduction and User Interface (1/4)
Published on Jan 15, 2013An introductory tutorial on using Twitter and navigating within the Twitter interface in 2013.
- Part 1: Introduction and User Interface
- Part 2: @ Mentions and Interactions
- Part 3: Using Hashtags
- Part 4: Privacy Settings
- Part 5: Custom Background and Header Images
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c) Facebook
Facebook in Simple English
Published on Jan 16, 2014Buzzooka brings a video that explains Facebook in simple words. To know more about Buzzooka, please visit: www.buzzooka.in
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Tutorial 101 For Beginners - How To Sign Up Safely and Easily!
Uploaded on Mar 9, 2011http://amzn.to/You-Can-Facebook Learn How To Facebook With My New Book - Available On Amazon.com
A simple and easy way to sign up to get your free account on facebook!
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2013 Beginners Guide to Facebook Through This Video Tutorial
Published on Apr 22, 2013To view a written tutorial of this Beginners Guide to Facebook:
For those looking for training on how to turn their fans into leads check out my in depth Review of FB Influence ~ The Ultimate Facebook Marketing Guide by Amy Porterfield
This video guides you through what your News Feed and Timeline are, who sees what you're posting, how to send private messages, viewing your friends timeline and much more.
When you first start out on Facebook it can be very overwhelming and I've had many people say they are confused about the News Feed and Timeline and don't know the difference.
I'm sure we've all witnessed it before, someone writing on a friends Timeline or commenting on a post and you know darn well that was suppose to be a private message. :)
Because of this very thing I've had people tell me all the time they are afraid of writing anything because they don't know who will see it.
I clear that up in this video as well as explain the difference between the News Feed and Timeline.
If you are looking to K.I.S.S (Keeping It Super Simple) for your Marketing Online needs visit me over at my website http://www.livinlyfemarketing.com where I share with you the super simple strategies I use to Market Online.
Want to contact me? Shoot me an email at audrey@livinlyfe.com and I'll get right back with you.
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Facebook's New Search Engine Tutorial 2013
Published on Apr 10, 2013A tutorial and demo of Facebook's new "Graph" Search engine released in 2013.
Produced by Anson Alexander from http://AnsonAlex.com.
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Facebook - Tagging People and Places
Published on Mar 5, 2012SSTattler: Many mores on YouTube with Facebook...
A Facebook tagging tutorial showing users how to tag people, places, brands, products and businesses on Facebook.
Presented by Anson Alexander from http://AnsonAlex.com
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