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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | SPIN SUCKS SEPTEMBER 12, 2012 How to Make Social Media Less of a Time Suck ve been managing online communities for the past few years and I thought I’d share some of my best practices for saving time and being more efficient with your social media endeavors. Plus, they save time and stress, your content makes more sense, and it’s much easier to remain relevant and consistent for your community. TweetDeck. Twitter. Plurk. Star Wars fan forums. | SPIN SUCKS OCTOBER 19, 2011 Building Community with MarketMeSuite spent some time getting to know some of the features and experimenting with it for Spin Sucks Pro as a tool to help build community. Like Hootsuite and Tweetdeck , it allows you to manage all of your social media accounts from Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. If we break it down in terms of building community, it would look something like this: Listen. That’s right! | | | | | | | SPIN SUCKS SEPTEMBER 11, 2012 Social Media Isn’t Rocket Science; It’s Social were driven by being social, by the online conversation (primarily via Twitter ), and we based our success on how many were talking about us as we tracked the conversation via TweetDeck and by how many were staying overnight in the area. struggled with that question last year and decided to start a monthly social media “meetup” for our community. | SPIN SUCKS NOVEMBER 30, 2010 Creative Destruction: Why Facebook and Twitter May be Doomed And how well can it bode for Twitter when a symbol for its shortcomings, the Fail Whale , becomes a cultural meme and core users prefer clients like HootSuite and TweetDeck over the Twitter site itself? First mover advantage – Getting involved in early-stage networks to see what works, what doesn’t, and why can pay big dividends in influence if/when the community or service takes off. | SPIN SUCKS SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 Drive Blog Traffic Without Using Twitter | Spin Sucks On the flip side, though, our traffic is much larger than we planned and we’re enjoying great conversation among our community. The big draw of Twitter (for me) was meeting new people, discovering a community to belong to, and engaging in conversation about our evolving industry. But, as community manager of Spin Sucks, I agree with Gini. Welcome back to the real world. | |
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