Social Media is a new an exciting world that can offer countless benefits to an individual, corporation, or brand. Here you will discover ways that you can get started in social media by sharing, contributing and engaging with others in the community. Conversation is a huge part of social media, so please contact me with your ideas, complaints, and question. Also, leave a comment and kick off the conversation with other readers. Enjoy!
I wish I could take credit for this, or have produced something as in-depth but today I saw @mayhemstudios post a tweet with this great guide to setting up Wordpress. It’s Part I, so presumably there will be a continuation in Part II. This is a great step-by step guide for getting up and running. Check it out.
Twitter has an interesting learning and adoption curve. One of the first things to try to figure out is, “What in the world do I say on here?” Here are 10 things for you to do on Twitter that will hopefully kickstart the process.
There you go! These are still very basic intro tips. In the next few days we are going to move into some more advanced concepts and topics of social media.
Getting started with blogging is quick, painless and easy. I personally recommend using Wordpress, as it is mature, well supported and open source software. The software itself is free, and Automatic even offers free hosting at Wordpress.com. There are also other great options like Tumblr and Google’s Blogger. Luckily, moving between platforms and software is possible and fairly easy, so you don’t have to worry about getting stuck on one you don’t like.
You have two main options: Using the free hosting at Wordpress.com, or hosting it on your own server. For getting started, I recommend using Wordpress.com’s hosting. It has a few limitations, such as a limited set of plugins that you can enable, but is the best way to jump in and get running with minimal technical effort. In the future, we’ll cover how to set up Wordpress on your own server. If you are going to skip ahead a few chapters, and enjoy using linux then I recommend using Slicehost for your hosting.
You can get started with a hosted Wordpress installation in less than five minutes.
Sorry there’s not more steps, but you’ll almost instantly have YOURSITE.wordpress.com available. It really is that easy. Later we’ll cover setting up the Wordpress with your own domain name and get into the details of effective blogging.
The Cluetrain Manifesto written in 1999 by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls, and David Weinberger, is a set of 95 thesis as a call to action for businesses and people acting in the connected marketplace we have today. It has been cited as a document that’s helped bring many people and businesses into understanding the mentality, mindset, and reality of the market that we live in today and how we should interact in that marketplace.
I’m not going to write more on it, asides to say that to enter this space you should read this text. Read it before you read any more of this website. It isn’t long or difficult to understand. Better yet, if you’d like you can read it online for free. If you’d prefer dead-tree version, they are available at Amazon.
Twitter is a microblogging platform used by millions worldwide to communicate public messages. Messages are constrained to 140 characters, and mostly public. In addition to putting information out to Twitter, you can use it as a research resource to search and keep an eye on what people are saying about you or things you care about. Overall you can do a lot with Twitter, but what you need to do today is sign up. Here’s a short video thanks to Common Craft:
Tasks for Today:
Tomorrow and in the future:
There’s a lot more to Twitter than just this, but these are things to do today and I will be covering more in the future. If you’re craving information today, Rebecca Corliss at Hubspot has put together an excellent free eBook on Twitter that covers it in-depth.