April 22nd, 2008 at 9:06 pm
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Though I have not written much about HerProBlog.COM on this blog I have been working very hard on this project. HerProBlog.COM is the biggest online project I have ever worked on. This project requires a lot of thought and planning. I am working like a mad women to get this site launched!
So far this project has been great and challenging experience. I have been able to learn a great deal more about social media marketing and startup development through this venture. At times it’s a little scary as well as extremely exciting to think about how big this startup could turn out to be. There is not a bit of arrogance when I say that I really believe this site will take off quickly.
Over the past few years I have watched websites go from nothing to very popular. I have not only watched but I have also learned a few tricks a long the way. Some of what I have learned has sparked marketing ideas that have not been fully tapped into. My hope is that I can teach my readers what I have learned through this project as well as the others.
I am still not exactly sure when the site will officially launch but I will be sure to keep you updated. Right now I am working of finishing the site, the email subscription updates and the co-authoring information for potential co-authors.
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April 8th, 2008 at 11:15 pm
This time the review will actually be a mini review. Why? Because I am new to Tumblr and have quite made myself at home yet. I will however offer you my opinion on what I have become familiar with. Tumblr is probably considered a full blog platform rather than a micro blog but since it offers a lot of micro blogging options I have added to this review series. Here is my pros and cons list for Tumblr.
Pros
- Tumblr offers a very easy to setup and use blogging platform.
- You can follow other Tumblrs on your dashboard. This feature is nice for those that want to follow what other members content.
- You can reblog content. This feature is difficult for me to get into but I can see how others might feel it is useful.
- Adding video and pictures is easy enough for beginners to figure out. Actually, it’s just as easy as a click of a button to add content.
- Tumblr allows full blog posts as well as micro posts.
- You can design your own theme or find a custom theme to dress up your Tumblelog. There are also several nice free themes available if you look in the right places.
- You can create groups that can be about what ever topic. I haven’t quite figured out how a group would be useful in this type of setting.
Cons
- Community. I can’t quite put my figure on it but something is missing from this blog network. All the features for blogging are nice and user friendly but it’s doesn’t offer easy networking. It is easy enough to comment on other Tumblelogs if you know where to find them.
- There doesn’t appear to be a way to search for other Tumblelogs. I am not sure if this is because I don’t know how or if it’s is because it can not be done. Like is said, I am new to Tumblr.
I don’t find Tumblr all that useful for the Queen of Social Network Marketing Project. The main reason being, it’s lacks much of the networking features I enjoy in other sites. Tumblr is ideal for someone new to blogging and desires a quick and easy way to get one started.
This concludes this series of Social Networks You Can’t Live Without - Micro Blogging Social Networking Sites. A new series will start soon (hopefully) that will offer my opinion on other social media sites such as Digg, YouTube and Facebook as they relate to social network/media marketing.
April 3rd, 2008 at 6:05 pm
Updated
RideSearch.com is a free Nationwide carpool service that offers a number of useful commuter features. With the way gas prices are today it is important to find as many ways as possible to reduce your expenses. What better way to reduce your expenses than to reduce your gasoline purchases? The price of gasoline is over $3.60 where I live and it just really makes me angry that it has once again reached these outrageous price. Ok, back to the review, I just need to get out some of my frustration on the price of gasoline.
One last rant before I continue. Not only can you save on gasoline if you carpool but you can also help reduce pollution by getting one less vehicle off the roads on a regular basis. RideSearch slogan, “carpooling for better tomorrow”, encourages people to think about how their actions now can impact our future. I think the slogan is great!
RideSearch.com offers are a Carpool Savings Calculator and an online store that carries bumper stickers and T-shirts. They also offer a list of 8 ways you can get involved and help RideSearch make an impact. One way you can spread the news is by downloading a printing RideSearch flyers and passing them out to your friends or posting them on bulletin boards.
After creating your RideSearch account you are prompted to create a profile which includes your name, contact phone numbers and gender. All of this information will be kept confidential. Next, you will fill in the home and work location forms. These forms include where you will need to be picked up and dropped off.
Here are some screen shots of the members area.



Additional information, such as, work schedule and preferences are also required before a ride share match can be made.
Fortunately I don’t have to commute to work but if I did I would certainly consider searching for a carpooling partner.
This post is a sponsor review of RideSearch.com. I haven’t done a sponsored review in a while but I was asked so here it is.
March 28th, 2008 at 10:06 am
Continuing on with the micro blogging “mini” reviews. Mini seems to be the wrong word to use for these reviews but it’s already part of the title series so it will just have to be ok.
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March 26th, 2008 at 9:26 am
I did not publish this article yesterday because time seemed to slip out of my hands and just didn’t get to writing. So, please except my apologize if you were hoping to read this article yesterday. Time is slipping through my hands quickly today so I better get started
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If you have not already, don’t forget to read the article I wrote about Twitter.
Pownce
When I decided to experiment more with micro blogging sites Pownce was the second on the list to test. Continue Reading »
March 24th, 2008 at 6:00 am
Ok, maybe you can live without these social networks but I thought the title would be more exciting with ‘can’t live without” in it
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Before I begin this review I want to explain how I define social networking. With all the various titles going around it can become frustrating and confusing. Social media, micro blogging and social bookmarking are all related to social networking if you ask me. If a website allows you to network with others, I see it as a social network. Networking already involves socializing whether it is for business or friendship. Even though a website forum may not but the hip Web 2.0 social network, I still consider it a social network. Forums don’t offer as much as Myspace but do still serve the same purpose, which is creating space for people to network.
Whether you agree with me or not on how social network should be defined you can’t deny sites like Twitter and Pounce are not growing in popularity. Today I am going to offer my thoughts on four social micro blogging networks. Don’t forget to follow my Queen of Social Network Marketing project for more updates.
Twitter
When I first heard of Twitter I thought it would be a fad that would soon fade away. I just couldn’t understand how it could be useful to people. I also thought it encouraged a one sided conversation. With a question like “What are you doing?”, it just didn’t seem like it would offer much two way discussion. Well, I was wrong. Twitter has proved to be a great way to inform, be informed and to network. Continue Reading »