Must-reads!
I know that the archive is a pain to drill through to find something of interest, so I thought I would highlight the posts that I think have the biggest replay value…
Getting The Most From Twitter Lists learn how to create, maintain, and use the Lists feature on Twitter. Simple instructions with easy to follow screenshots. Updated often, and includes emerging resources to find great Twitter lists. |
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The Follow Friday Primer discusses the extraordinarily popular Twitter meme of Follow Friday, where people perform shoutouts once a week for their favorite follows. Demonstrates the techniques to maximize your Follow Friday appeal. |
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9 Social Media (and Life) Lessons from Mickey Mouse written on the 81st anniversary of his movie debut. Mickey Mouse’s character has a variety of positive attributes that can help you both in life and in social media settings. |
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How to be Unforgettable written on Forget-Me-Not Day. Techniques you can use in life and social media to linger in the hearts and minds of those that know and follow you. A must read. |
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How to Tolerate (and even Accept) Others discusses the importance of learning not only to tolerate others, but how to teach our children this valuable life skill. Ultimately discusses the concept of moving from toleration to acceptance. |
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Looking in the Dark Places how to look over where you’ve gone in your life, and moving forward. Includes the “Accidental Self-Help” process and The Divine Superpowers of the Five-Year-Old. |
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How Not to Be a Grouch includes some little-know info on Oscar the Grouch’s origins, why being a grump is dangerous to your health (it’s true!,) and 7 methods to shirk the grouchy attitude. |
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How to Face Your Fears – A Ghost Story includes a particularly scary event in my life, and how I confronted it, with the 10 top shared fears and interesting methods to overcome them. |
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Tag and the Social Media Contract explains how we interact in social media was built a long time ago, as we use the skills we learned as children on the school playground. |
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Aristotle’s 7 Ways to be Interesting in Social Media Aristotle stated seven primary methods to make any story worth a read, listen or view, and the methods he chose still stand true in social media. |
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How to Gain a Following – A Confucius Tale The story of the still-famed philosopher Confucius holds a number of secrets as to how to make and keep friends following you in social media today. |
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Social Media and the Age of the Electronic Ape In our search for novel new collaborative tools in social media to share, to vent, to love and enjoy each other’s unique gifts, have we moved ever closer to our long-lost, primitive roots? |
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Social Media and the New Public Diary In no other time in our history have we been so immodest in our public ways. Find out how Social Media has begun to take that which was once hidden, and helped us to open our lives up to others. |
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