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In business on July 21, 2009 at 3:40 pm

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Free Tips for More Effective Social Networking

In biz, blog, blogger, blogging, blogs, business, twitter on June 1, 2009 at 11:47 pm

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Introduction to the free blog series “Managing Your Own Social Network Effectively”

This series of blog posts will share excellent time-tested tips and tools that have helped me and many others to be effective as online social networkers, even with as many as 2,000 followers and more.

Subscribe to tw-utorial.com for automatic updates securely delivered by e-mail or RSS feed. You choose.

[Read Full Article at tw-utorial.com by clicking here now.]

UPDATE (7-21-09):

#1 Tip for Most Effective Networking

Click link above to learn the most important thing that you’ll ever need to understand about effective social networking.

P.S.

This tw-utorial.com blog is free with very valuable and useful information.  On my business site, you can also request an individual tw-utorial session that is more customized for your needs.

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If you’re asking yourself, “How in the world does she manage almost 2,000 twitter followers and still have a life?”
One secret is that I use what the experts use to make twitter account management flow more smoothly:
tweetlater.com

I love tweetlater because they are excellent and always improving their offerings and making my job easier and easier. Their app is not in beta form (it’s already been tested and tried), is relatively easy to use, and enhances my enjoyment of my overall twitter experience, as well.
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Website Update for DMJ Consulting

In biz, blog, blogger, blogging, blogs, business on May 16, 2009 at 8:58 am
We have a new logo and a new site at new.dmjconsulting.com

We have a new logo and a new site at new.dmjconsulting.com

The website is currently in transition.

Please use the following newer homepage link:
http://new.dmjconsulting.com

Thanks so very much for your interest and your patience during this time.

You can also reach me on twitter.com: @WWAHHMpreneur

Empowering Women’s Businesses & Non-Profits For Success

In business on April 21, 2009 at 2:25 pm
Empowering Women's Business and Non-profit Endeavors

Empowering Women's Business and Non-profit Endeavors

I have started a special private group where busy women, wives, and moms just like me can learn, at their own pace, about social networking and business. The best practices are broken down in a simple manner that is easy to read and apply.

You will receive:
*Access to a private blog just for WWAHHMpreneurs with tips and very valuable information and resources about social networking and business
*Referral Discounts: 1 free year for 2 paid referrals (all must be new subscribers)
*Access to full tw-utorial at no additional charge (for new subscribers who sign up by 6-1-09).
Join me in this learning journey for $5 per year. Click here now to sign-up for this special tw-utorial today and empower yourself to prosper in your business and/or non-profit endeavors.
Be sure to “tweet this” information so your contacts will also know about this awesome program.

http://www.dmjconsulting.com/

@Tw_utorial Presents “Getting Started With Twitter”

In biz, blog, blogger, blogging, blogs, business on April 2, 2009 at 4:48 am

This slideshow is a free excerpt of a more detailed version.

Please Subscribe at DMJConsulting.com.

Announcement: @WWAHHMpreneur’s Twitter Tutorial

In biz, blog, blogger, blogging, blogs, business on March 26, 2009 at 9:27 pm

@WWAHHMpreneur's Tw-utorial

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If you would like to have the full, more detailed version of the tutorial, you can now subscribe by clicking here.

For more information and access to the free version of this tutorial, click here now or go to tw-utorial.com.

Thanks!

Poll: Fav social media/networking for marketing?

In advertising, biz, blog, blogger, blogging, blogs, business, video on February 21, 2009 at 6:47 pm

Do Not Get Left Behind

In business on January 18, 2009 at 4:28 am

ANSWER TO A QUESTION ON LINKEDIN.COM

Facebook and LinkedIn are each some of what Scobel and Cantone called them (rolodex2.0 and email2.0).

But, they also transcend that because they actually allow you to develop real relationships in real time without having to schedule an appointment or interrupt someone’s (or your own) workflow.

And now, Twitter is also, in my opinion, just as powerful as both, but in a different, simpler, and easier to manage way.

Also, as a twitter user, I stumbled upon another simple, yet valuable tool at

http://www.meeid.com/wwahhmpreneur/

Basically, I can combine and integrate all of my web2.0 use on that one little page.  It’s a very simple and easy to use tool with valuable, key information.

Facebook has also been doing an excellent job of providing ways to integrate everything, but so many choices can quickly become unmanageable and overwhelming.  Of course, LinkedIn has been improving in the arena of web2.0 integration, as well; and LI users need to pay close attention to the newest changes and incorporate them into their profiles and groups.

Because of the fact that everyone has their favorite social media sites, it’s so important for business owners and entrepreneurs to position themselves wherever their clients may be and to make themselves relatively simple to locate online, as well.

And, most importantly, the gurus of web2.0 are going to be found in the places that I’ve listed here.  These are the people that have learned how to make web2.0 a viable tool for themselves; that can teach how to customize it to your particular needs (i.e., for great nonprofit advice you need to be on twitter); and for the newest web2.0 and beyond innovations, you need to be there so that you can keep up.

The world has changed fairly rapidly since the www was invented; but this is nothing compared to the exponential changes we are now seeing with the advent of the social networking (web2.0) internet growth phase.  Don’t get left behind.