Social Media

Again for the 6th time in only a few weeks the PC Government has shut down debate on different bills the most recent… the budget.  And in today economic situation you would think a good debate would be in order.  But no, the majority government thought different and NDP leader Pat Martin decided (who is known for not being quiet) to take it to Twitter …

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CTV News thought at first his account had been hacked but then realized after some of his responses to tweets…

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Even CBC News ran an article… MP Pat Martin unapologetic for F-bomb tweets

Pat Martin said. "People don't realize that that was the budget that they moved closure on. The single most important thing we do is give oversight to government spending and we're denied even that,"

Over night Pat Martin’s twitter account has doubled in followers and has sparked a new way of debate for Canadian Government.  Leaders in the Social Media community are calling this a HUGE step forward for Social Media in Canadian government and giving the people a true voice.

Will @PatMartinMP spark a new debate?   Ashton Kutcher made a tweet about Joe Paterno before he new all the facts and later tried to fix it.  His tweets have now been taken off of Twitter but with millions of followers Ashton has realized the effect of not having proper monitoring of his account before tweets are sent. He has now hired a manager of his twitter account.  After years of stating he would never do that and that all his tweets are his own.

Is this type of change going to happen to our members of Parliament? They have the power to reach the entire country and get direct results on different debates.

We have Canadian solders dying around the world giving people rights and freedoms; including the freedom of speech.  I personally think Pat Martin is exactly who we need in government and if he was in my riding I was definitely vote for him!

What do you think?

Lynne Conrad…. Excited about where twitter takes us!!

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Tuesday, 15 November 2011 18:51

How Students Make or Break Businesses

Written by Guest

Students have always been big customers for many businesses. However, with the rise of the technological era, getting sales from these students is becoming harder and harder. Young people from high school to master's degree programs know exactly what they want, and with the Internet at their fingertips they're more willing to reach companies online than go out of the way to do business with anyone else. Unless you want to exclude students from your customer base (which few businesses can afford) you have to learn how to use the Internet to your advantage, and nothing does that better than social media.

Since the advent of services like MySpace, FaceBook, and Twitter, the majority of students have become a deluge of socially networked users. Social media give them ways to keep with the second-to-second and minute-to-minute dealings of friends, family, and even businesses. Many students connect with businesses online through these services, if only just to know when they are having sales or updating their product lists.

If this sounds like an opt-in mailing list, it should, because it basically is. Few marketing materials have the same power as a simple social networking page. Students can find these pages very easily, so you don’t have to worry about search engines mucking up your rankings. Failing to take advantage of this marketing method is like pulling all your commercials, stopping the mailed postcards, refusing to send e-mail, and erasing all your newspaper and radio ads. Doesn’t sound very smart, does it?

When you use social media to reach students, you can't be timid. That doesn't mean you have to be brazen about everything, but have some confidence in what you're saying. Speaking of which, what should you be saying? This is the problem many businesses have at first, because they aren't used to reaching out to students as a particular class of customers. Talk about what's going on inside the business, share a funny story, mention discounts, or talk about that new product launching in a few days.

Also, always reach out to the students and ask them to comment back. Nothing is worse than a post with absolutely no comments. Even if other readers think the post is interesting, they may dismiss it because no one is saying anything. It’s like having a commercial that everyone watches but no one responds to. Of course the number of comments your business' posts receive depends a lot on how many customers have connected with your social media presence. On the other hand, keep in mind that more comments may lead to more followers as other users see what their friends are commenting on.

Always add a small something at the bottom of your post to invite comment or interaction. Oftentimes opinionated students are more likely to take you up on this invitation than other kinds of customers.

Building up a social media page to help your image and connect with students is a great idea sure to help you build a list of loyal customers. The time investment to maintain a social media presence is quite minimal, but the payoff for businesses is immense. The investment is most worth the effort when you target your social media use, and in doing so it's critical to keep in mind that students are the prime users of social media and your most receptive audience.

Provided by Guest Blogger Cyndi Laurenti - While she figures out her next career move, Cyndi Laurenti works as an online writer and editor. Her primary interests are education, technology, and how to combine them. She enjoys the trees and beaches of the pacific northwest, and looking things up on other people's iPhones.

Monday, 07 November 2011 12:27

Why has social media become so huge?

Written by Guest

We know social media has taken off like wildfire. Ten years ago if you’d even said the phrase “social media” you would have gotten funny looks. But today’s it’s a fundamental part of our everyday lives. Why is that? Here are six reasons why social media has become so huge:

  1. Social media is fast. The internet gives us a means to exchange information more quickly than we ever thought imaginable before. Social media combines fast information exchange with human influence. There’s no longer a need to wait for news reporters to gather and prepare information. Everyone with a smart phone and a Twitter account can become the “eyes on the ground” providing minute-by-minute updates when news is breaking.
  2. Cultures are shifting. In the world, there is good and there is bad. As our access to the knowledge of both increases, so does our desire to be aware of the very best and the very worst—and to give our opinion of both. Sharing of opinion is something mankind has done since cave man days, but never has it been so easy to share with so many, so fast.
  3. Driven by Generations X and Y. The baby boomers’ kids, and their kids. If you were born after 1975 in a civilized environment, there’s a pretty good chance you use the internet. And if you’re an internet user in that age range, there’s a really big chance you use social media. And social media is built in such a way that using it drives it to grow. Sharing pictures of a party, posting to your blog, making a statement through a video or just gossiping in your Facebook status all drive social media and fuel its ongoing success.
  4. Create a new you. Call it a benefit or call it a drawback, but social media gives everyone the ability to define themselves and to promote that identity widespread. Create your own “place” in life. What’s “class” when even the poorest people can be trendsetters and tastemakers thanks to social media. On the flip side, those who are famous, rich and powerful can suddenly and safely interact with those perched on less tall pedestals.
  5. Social media makes money. Facebook generated $2 billion in revenue last year.  Twitter made $45 million.  LinkedIn netted $4.5 million in profit in its last quarter alone.
  6. Social media is new. We like to try new things, and as a society we were ready for social media. The timing was right you might say. Television was getting old, and books… what are those? The bar scene’s bland and three-way calling never really caught on. We were ready for something new. Social media means mass interaction that’s super-fast and far-reaching.

Have I missed something? Are there other factors? Or, do you disagree with some of my rationale? Please share your comments!


Daniel Mark Wheaton
is an Internet and Mobile Marketing Consultant with Flipside Marketing. He is a self-taught internet guru with a background in journalism who’s been dabbling in web design and online marketing since 2000. He enjoys showing small businesses ways they can reach out to new customers and build relationships with their existing customers using the internet and mobile technology.

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by Daniel Mark Wheaton, Flipside Marketing

Tuesday, 27 September 2011 02:19

Facebook's New Timeline

Written by Erin Tillotson
More huge changes for Facebook last week, have you seen them? It's all about our life's timeline. I know its REALLY different this time, your profile has just exploded right? Many people I have talked to don't like the new changes, but they are here to stay so let's take a look! I've upgraded mine if you haven't seen them check it out, Erin Tillotson. I think they are rock'n personally.

Here is a cool video from Facebook that shows the cool stuff coming soon to everyone.



Oh ya, did I mention everyone will have this by Oct 3rd? Yep, so be ready! If you need help setting up your new profile Mashable has an awesome 9 Step Guide for you. How nice of them!

I'd love to hear what you all think. And if you run into any questions let us know and we'll address them in an upcoming post. Enjoy the "new" Facebook

Monday, 26 September 2011 12:27

Never Leave Home

Written by Lynne Conrad
How to stay fed, clothed, entertained, and educated without leaving your computer.  


Created by: College At Home
Hey everyone! We're launching 4 social media webinars starting this Friday! This is super exciting. Check out the four topics we'll be covering:

#1: Kick off Your Fan Page with a BANG
#2: LinkedIn..it's NOT just a Virtual Resume
#3: Twitter, Tweeps, Apps and ALL that
#4: Do you +1? Google+ the NEW network

There will be one a week for the next four weeks, all Free! Who can pass these up? AND we will be doing giveaways. Boy, September is going to be a blast!

Be sure to join us all September for some great social media training.

Sign up now, limited virtual seating available.

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