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Dec 06

Oh No, I Accidentally Deleted My Gmail Contacts! -

You’re sitting in front of our computer when all of a sudden you accidentally delete all of your contacts or even some of your contacts in your Gmail. Now what do you do besides panic? Don’t…

Dec 02

There is Power in Google+’s New Branded Pages -

Today many small businesses are falling under the pressure of a tough economy. For some they are trying to get a new; small business off the ground. Trying to brand themselves in this…

Nov 29

Social Media is Changing the Way People Do Business -

Everyday social media is growing by leaps and bounds. It has changed the way we socialize with one another and it’s changing the way people are doing business. Businesses are learning how to take…

Oct 28

Why Now is the Right Time to Brand You & Your Business on Google Plus -

Learn how to not be Sorry or get in Trouble with your social media. Become number Uno in the game of social media Monopoly! Can you remember when you were young and played board games like Sorry,…

Oct 26

What type of personality do you have on #SocialMedia? Check out this article.

When you use social media, did you know that you have a personality type? It’s interesting what type of personality people display on social media. What type are you?

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The Seven Personality Types on Social Media

Chris Street

So, as the force that is social media drives onwards and upwards, more and more newbies are entering the online foray that is Facebook, Twitter, personal blogging and the myriad of other social spaces available for us to live, work, and play on.

And with it, they bring their personalities into the social media spectrum, too. The good, the bad, and the ugly.

It’s important to understand the different personalities at work on social media platforms – so you can better understand how to connect, engage and build relationships with them. Or, on occasions, how to avoid the difficult and negative types out there.

These personality types can be found hanging out on pretty much all social media platforms – and for truly effective social media engagement, you’ll need to be able to spot them. Quickly.

Nobody wants to spend time engaging with a personality type on Facebook, for example, to find they are actually not beneficial, positive, genuine, open, honest and useful for forging a decent, long-term social media-based relationship.

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Oct 25

Discover how to nurture your creativity. #TED

This video will help you learn a unique way to nurture your creativity whether in your business or personal lives. How do you nurture your creativity? Please feel free to share your ideas.

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Elizabeth Gilbert on nurturing creativity
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Oct 22

Discover How Easily You Can Market Your Business Using A Live Google Plus Hangout -

When Google Plus was first released to users as a BETA, I decided to get involved so that I could build my personal and business brand using this new social media tool. In the first…

Facebook Facing $138,000 Fine for Holding Deleted User Data -

Facebook Facing $138,000 Fine for Holding Deleted User Data
Facebook’s Ireland offices are being audited, as the company is facing a possible €100,000 ($138,000) fine for retaining data deleted by users, The Guardian reports. The case began when a 24-year-old Austrian law student, Max Schrems, asked Facebook for a copy of all his personal data in Ju…

What Google+ Brand Pages Could Look Like [PICS] -

What Google+ Brand Pages Could Look Like [PICS]
A few weeks ago, Mashable contacted some ad agencies and asked them to imagine how brand pages on could change in light of that platform’s planned redesign. Just as Facebook was announcing its tweaks, though, Google was on track to add brand pages to Google Plus. That integration hasn’t been a…

Oct 06

Celebration Time: Circled by over 3,000 Google Plus Friends -

When I crossed the threshold of 3,000 people who had circled me on Google Plus, I decided to feature one of the people who had circled me. The results were that I actually chose to feature two people…