Top Topics and Tags (28 posts)

  • In an attempt to organize the AMAZING content in the clubs, I have compiled the following list of popular topic tags. Be sure to add tags (especially these) to your new topic posts when you add them to the forum!

    Also note that forum tags work throughout the clubs, so if look at the Social Media tag, you will see any posts tagged with Social Media in the Blogging, Facebook, and Small Business Clubs.

  • Great, not we can go through this easily. Thanks!

  • Thanks for keeping us so organized @kristi-hines!

  • @kristi-hines love it! Apart from finding our way back to this post, is there a place to search on these tags?

  • Wow! Thanks! :)

  • @abigailgorton Unfortunately they are not searchable just yet.  The closest thing you can do is take a guess at tags and enter them in the URL http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/forums/tag/keyword to see if someone has used it.  

  • @kristi-hines Thanks, good addition. Now, if we can only get these added to a drop down menu…

  • @joanmuschampfagnani I’m hoping for a list of most popular tags at the top of each forum… I’ve suggested to the developer, but I’m sure they’re working on other things so they can move from beta to live.  :)

  • Kristi, they seem searchable to me. If I click on anything in your list, it brings me to a list of posts about that tag. Sweet! Maybe we can get the list anchored somewhere?
    @kristi-hines

  • @abigailgorton I was thinking an actual search box… the one that is on the site now covers everything on the site including blog posts.  This is the best I can do for anchoring the list for now, but we have some great suggestions on how to do this for the developer.  :)

  • @kristi-hines baby steps, I know. :) A list visible will help, though. Patience is a virtue, I am told.

  • @kristi-hines

    Thanks for your efforts in putting this together. I can already see how your list is going to be handy!

  • Organization is a key element. I can see us as on the way!

  • @kristi-hines wow great organization for us.
     I really appreciate it
    Forums start off great but soon it is hard to figure out where to look for the information you want.

  • @Kristi-hines… WOW not sure how you keep track of everything but your time organization system must be fabulous! IS it in the business club?

  • @tiffanyclark It’s actually a bit of a disaster, but I make time for everything.  :)

  • This is great! Thanks  @kristi-hines 

  • @kristi-hines Brilliant, Kristi.

  • Thanks Kristi, 

  • Really appreciate you taking the time to do this @kristi-hines.  Thanks.  You have turned the blog club into an effective resource.   I am grateful!!

  •  @kristi-hines

    really helpful…All the best 

  • awesome work, Kristi @kristi-hines

  • Social Media Management Tools Comparison Social media Management includes web- and mobile-based technologies which are used to turn communication into interactive dialogue among organizations, communities, and individuals. There are many web tools and applications out there that related with social media management, but not all are created equal. As you know, a good social media management tool will be very helpful for your business. That is to say, it is one important step for you begin to run your business, especial for start your social media marketing journey. In this article I will discuss three tools I’ve tried for connecting to all social networks account and we’ll take a quick look at the different features they offer too. 1. Worphy Worphy is a free social media management platform for businesses and organizations to efficiently manage accounts across multiple social networks from one secure, web-based platform. Main features are message scheduling, team collaboration, multiple social networks support (Facebook, Twitter, Weibo, QQ and Renren), analytics, knowledge management, customer service, text to picture, content library and dashboard etc. With the free version, you can add multiple social network accounts and immediately start your social media marketing journey. The Teams & groups management feature allows you link your team members with specified social accounts. This will make your social network accounts more secured through this team collaboration feature. Another thing to notice with Worphy is its Facebook/Twitter scheduler. When you are about to post, you should find the following features are very handy. The picture library get you with millions online pictures. The “text to picture” allows gets around 140 characters limitation in Twitter. The picture merging feature helps re-organize your attached photos. Moreover, you can schedule wherever you are and it is with time zone support. One thing I would be disappointing with Worphy is Google+ is currently unsupported. I hope that Worphy guys can consider adding it soon. 2. Sendible Sendible is an online marketing service for businesses and marketers to promote, grow and track their brands through the use of Social Media, Email and SMS messaging. Sendible is the easiest way to grow and build your brand online and is a one-stop-shop for all your marketing needs.As you know, Sedible is a very easy platform for you to manage all you social networks, such as sending messages to all networks, scheduling your messages. However, the paramount point is that Sendible only provide 100 pieces of messages for free. You have to pay more to continue to use it. It is much expensive. Maybe I would consider it when it is cheaper next time.3. Hootsuite Hootsuite is one of the most popular services and has been mentioned all over the web. It is packed full of features, including the ability to schedule tweets, of course. The interface is beautiful, customizable, and I’m impressed with how Hootsuite acts like a desktop client with the way it uses Ajax and other web technologies to keep things updated and dynamic.Even though it’s overkill for scheduling tweets (if that’s all you want to do), it’s still simple enough to use for just that purpose. It has other time-saving features, such as automatic updates of your blog feeds into Twitter and threaded conversations to help you stay organized when following a lot of other tweeters.To summarize, as a guy who post as much like I do, I would recommend Worphy as for its powerful scheduler. Besides, it is free. Still, if you need to manage your social accounts more than just Facebook and Twitter, HootSuite might be a better choice.

  • @mabelluo LOL.  Cut and paste from PLR??

  • I am discovering something new about your site every day. Nice and organised. Congratulations.

  • @bob-green 

    Reminds me of the cashier in the grocery store in that video Rich linked us to last week. What a hoot… ask a simple question or make a simple comment in that Internet Grocery Store… and you get a litany of gibberish from the cashier who eventually wants your first born child before they’ll let you leave. Geeeeezzzzz! Too funny!

    Now how do we tag THAT one, Miss Kristi! Big lol! :)

    Robin Carlisle

  • thanks for this awesome organization of info, I’m using it to search now… @kristi-hines

  • Kristi,

    Is there a topic on how to create a community within your site for people to contribute to it? I really want to have a section within my site that allows like minded individuals to share their stories or say juicing recipes ect..

    Here is an example of what I am talking about: http://www.thedailymeal.com/community

    Thanks in advance!

    P.S. Also since I have joined the “NEW TOPIC” button does not show up for me in this community,, so i can’t write a new topic or question on this forum? Can someone help..


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