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Social Media Time Management: Splitting Time Between Twitter, Facebook, and Blogging

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Let’s talk about social media time management. This is part one of a two-part series (Part two will be next week) talking about how [...]

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An Intro to Google Buzz for Photographers

I’ve had full access to Google Buzz for just over 24 hours, and I’ve worked to figure out the various nooks and crannies of the service. As a technologist, I’m intrigued by buttons and links. As a photographer, I want to know how Google Buzz will impact my ability to share my work, [...]

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Social Photo Podcast #12: How Do You Learn? Twitter Contests, Barriers to Blog Comments

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Episode 12 of the Social Photo Podcast is ready. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about how photographers learn their craft, contests on Twitter, barriers to blog comments, and more. This episode is about eleven minutes long.
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I Almost Left a Blog Comment

I had an interesting experience last night where I almost left a blog comment (but didn’t). Here’s a short video I made to discuss what happened… I’d love to hear your reactions or thoughts if you’ve had a similar situation:

What do you think?

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Looks Like Antisocial Media to Me…

One of the cornerstones of my definition of what is social media is that social media features conversation – two-way interaction instead of traditional marketing which often consists of a one-way broadcast. There’s a certain type of social media user that really wants to keep things one-way… I refer to that as antisocial media. [...]

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Social Photo Podcast #9: New Projects, Smartphone Photography, and Cool Applications

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Today we’re releasing episode nine of the Social Photo Podcast. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about a couple new projects, photography on smartphones, a couple interesting applications we found, and more. This episode is about twelve minutes long.
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One Week Only: Special Bonuses as Part of the 31DBBB Program

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A couple weeks ago, I noted that if your goals for 2010 included improvements for your blog, the best bang-for-your-buck program is Darren Rowse’s 31 Days to Build a Better Blog. What I didn’t know at the time was that he was going to make his workbook even better. For one week only, [...]

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Paul Cunningham Rounds Up Blogging Productivity Tips

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Last week blogger Paul Cunningham polled a bunch of other bloggers about productivity tips. If one’s social media strategy includes blogging regularly, it can often be a challenge to balance that along with the various other duties of a photographer. I could rehash a bunch of what he said, but it’s a lot [...]

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On the Tenth Day of Tips-Mas…

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From December 25th through January 5th, I’m running a series called the Twelve Days of Tips-Mas, offering quick and easy tips for social media use by photographers.
On the tenth day of Tips-Mas, this blogger said to thee: if you blog regularly, get consistent with the timing. If you get into the practice of a [...]

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Boost Your Blog for the New Year: 2010 and Beyond

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Did one of your resolutions for 2010 involve kicking your blog up a notch? Want to move your blog from an afterthought to a core part of your online presence, both for retaining existing clients as well as attracting new ones?
I can heartily recommend ProBlogger Darren Rowse’s workbook 31 Days to Build a Better [...]

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