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Build Your Network by Leaving Blog Comments

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Social media can be all about networking and building relationships with others in your field. Through blogs, Twitter, Flickr, and other online resources I have “met” and developed relationships with dozens if not hundreds of photographers and other professionals. One of the best ways to build these relationships over time is also one [...]

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5 Tips to Become a Better Photographer via Twitter

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Folks generally fall into one of two camps when thinking about Twitter: they either consider it useless drivel, or they find it very interesting. I’m guessing more of my readers are in the latter category than the former, so here’s some tips on becoming a better photographer (and photographer businessperson) by using Twitter. [...]

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Almost time for the Worldwide Photo Walk

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This Saturday (July 18th) marks the second annual Worldwide Photo Walk, with photowalks taking place in hundreds of cities around the globe. While there are contests and prizes associated with the photowalk, the real value can be in the networking and interaction with other photographers from a variety of backgrounds in your area. [...]

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It’s the Relationships, Damnit

I recently came across a post called Social Networking: It’s All About Relationships. The post was on a blog by three self-described “law geeks.” They’re not professional social media consultants or anyone with a stake in social media as an industry… rather they’re simply practicing their craft (law), and using social media as [...]

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Does a Photographer’s Twitter Ranking Matter?

In the last few days, there has been some discussion among some of my local area Twitter users (near Portland, Oregon) about a list that ranks the “Top 100 Twitter Users” in our area. There has been some debate about the criteria used or the accuracy of the list, but I have to wonder: [...]

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