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Having Social Networking Spam with your coffee this morning?

Monday, 28 December 2009 03:29 by Libby

Whether it was Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanzaa or just an opportunistic break from work, chances are you are back at your desk this morning opening up the internet world we all live and work in each day.  So if you are like me, you are sorting through the post-holiday platefuls of spam!  From my email to my Facebook and Linkedin accounts my new friends are trying to interest me in Viagra, weight loss, computer equipment, business advice and various other unmentionables.     It’s like a bad wreck on the interstate; you know you shouldn’t look but you just can’t help it.  It always amazes me to see the number of different methods they use to get through.

So can you be saved from this attack of random advertisements?   Not completely, but you can eliminate a fair number before they reach your email by using a good spam detector (Pineapp is my personal favorite).  If you cannot afford a spam device, at the very least use a good antivirus/spam product like Trend Micro.

My engineering counterparts at CCP are also fond of blocking spam at the point of the router and suggest using a professional firewall.

As for your social networking sites my recommendation is that you correspond frequently with the vendor to voice your complaints.  Facebook recently changed their privacy policies and upgraded protection for their users due to a grass roots proactive campaign by its’ members.

If you tweet then you are all too familiar with the offensive invitations to “follow” someone who is obviously not using the outlet appropriately.  Twitter is now addressing this issue due to membership complaints.  Keep them coming and hopefully they will upgrade the system.

Even using the latest equipment, software and business practices, some clever marketers will still get their message through the gauntlet.  I believe the most sage advice to keep your blood pressure from rising is to sort through the message with some levity.  Delete, enjoy your coffee and move on with your day!

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Twitter 101 - Business Guide to Using Twitter

Friday, 31 July 2009 09:57 by Libby

Twitter now provides a business guide to help business users effectively market and communicate.  One of the best tools that I found is the question/search option.  Here are the instructions.

Go to your twitter home page.  Look about 1/2 way down on the right side of the page.  Enter a topic, brand, item name, or phrase in the search field.  Click the hour glass.  What will be returned are messages related to your subject matter.  Now let's say for example that you sell Costa Rican Coffee.  Chances are you will find someone that is in need of coffee or maybe a twitter friend that is drinking another brand that might be interested in hearing more about your coffee.  The possibilities are endless!

For more tips on ways to use twitter go to the Twitter 101 Business Guide.

Libby Lucas

http://www.ccpteam.com/blog/

llucas@ccpteam.com
704-549-0125

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David Letterman not sold on Twitter!

Thursday, 23 July 2009 08:31 by Libby

More opinions on why you should or should not tweet.  You gotta love Letterman!

Enjoy this visit with Dave and Kevin Spacey regarding the value of Twitter!

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What's a Twitter?

Friday, 17 April 2009 05:04 by Libby

Twitter must be hitting main stream business America because I have had several clients contact me to find out more about it.  So here’s the 1 minute answer…

 

Twitter is a messaging service that allows you to say anything you want in 140 characters or less.  When you log in to your Twitter home page you are asked the question “what are you doing?”  The message that you return to all of the people “following” you can be as simple or complex as you wish.  For example you may want to tell your friends that you just had a great cup of coffee, or you may want to share a great idea with your business followers.  The main idea is to keep your “tweets” short and to the point.

 

So as a small business person what’s in it for you?  If you write interesting tips, or provide insider information about your industry people will begin to “follow” your tweets.  You may also include a links to additional information on your website.

Happy Tweeting!

Libby

llucas@ccpteam.com

www.ccpteam.com

 

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