Archive for August, 2009

Aug 29

EXTRA: Free Websites to Make Your Life More Efficient

Lifehacker- This popular website has “lifehacks”, or easy ways to do stuff, from users and a talented staff. The site has tons of new content daily and readers can learn how to do everything faster and quicker, from cooking a potato to organizing USB and media cables.

Etherpad- This is a free service that allows you to edit documents in real-time with other multiple users. Each user on the pad gets a color and you can watch others delete, modify, or write content while you do as well. You can create an easy to remember etherpad URL by typing in http://etherpad.com/URLtermyoucanremember (like a client’s name, date, etc) and it will automatically create a new pad.

Joe’s Goals-Allows you to track the completion of your regular goals. A check and minus system makes it easy to update and the site will send you reminders by email to remind you when you need to update your goal list.

GoogleDocs- Edit documents, create a task list, set deadlines, create polls, and label your emails by color with the GoogleDocs system– Calendar, Documents, Email, Reader, and more. If you need to create a new document but don’t have a copy of Microsoft Office on your computer, you can create one online in GoogleDocs and then export it as a .doc, .pdf, or .txt file.

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Aug 27

How to Use Hashtags on Twitter To Increase Traffic and Followers

Hashtags are probably the single-most underused and undervalued aspect of Twitter. For those who have a few characters to spare in their tweet, adding an applicable hashtag may make a major difference to the amount of users who read your tweet and may increase your follower count.

For those reading who don’t know what hashtags are, they are a pound sign (#), following by a keyword that relates to the tweet. They are usually placed at the end of a tweet, but can also be integrated into the tweet itself.

  • Example 1: “New Blog Post About the Value of Internet Marketing at http://URL.com #marketing #internet

  • Example 2: “New Blog Post About the Value of #internet #marketing at http://URL.com

Hashtags are useful because the # sign makes them clickable, taking users to the search results for that keyword. Additionally, when users manually go to Twitter’s search page and type in a keyword (marketing), they will receive tweets that not only include the word marketing, but also any tweets that have #marketing as a hashtag.

Another important thing to note is the fact that a tweet doesn’t have to have the hashtag keyword in it to use that hashtag. (Example 3: “Learn how to increase your ROI at http://URL.com #marketing”) While this may be beneficial to include hashtags that offer a more generalized topic to categorize your tweet, it can also be abused by spammers who use the trending topics on Twitter (keywords and hashtags that many people have been tweeting about; celebrities and movie titles are hugely popular) to promote their spam messages. (Example 4: “Make money blogging TODAY! http://spam.com #Transformers2”) Make sure your hashtag relates to your post, or it may be caught by Twitter administrators as spam.

In a nutshell, hashtags increase followers because they make it easy for users to find your tweets when they search for an applicable keyword. This will lead them to either click on the URL you’ve provided (therefore increasing your website traffic) or to visit your personal Twitter page and begin to ‘follow’ your tweets. This is an easy thing to do that doesn’t take any extra time and may help you gain visibility on Twitter.

P.S. From a totally unscientific and unanalytical standpoint, every time the Social Robot twitter account uses applicable hashtags, we receive about 30% more traffic to the tweeted blog post and usually gain about 2-5 new followers.

How to Use Hashtags on Twitter To Increase Traffic and Followers


Hashtags are probably the single-most underused and undervalued aspect of Twitter. For those who have a few characters to spare in their tweet, adding an applicable hashtag may make a major difference to the amount of users who read your tweet and may increase your follower count.


For those reading who don’t know what hashtags are, they are a pound sign (#), following by a keyword that relates to the tweet. They are usually placed at the end of a tweet, but can also be integrated into the tweet itself.

  • Example 1: “New Blog Post About the Value of Internet Marketing at http://URL.com #marketing #internet

  • Example 2: “New Blog Post About the Value of #internet #marketing at http://URL.com


Hashtags are useful because the # sign makes them clickable, taking users to the search results for that keyword. Additionally, when users manually go to Twitter’s search page and type in a keyword (marketing), they will receive tweets that not only include the word marketing, but also any tweets that have #marketing as a hashtag.


Another important thing to note is the fact that a tweet doesn’t have to have the hashtag keyword in it to use that hashtag. (Example 3: “Learn how to increase your ROI at http://URL.com #marketing”) While this may be beneficial to include hashtags that offer a more generalized topic to categorize your tweet, it can also be abused by spammers who use the trending topics on Twitter (keywords and hashtags that many people have been tweeting about; celebrities and movie titles are hugely popular) to promote their spam messages. (Example 4: “Make money blogging TODAY! http://spam.com #Transformers2”) Make sure your hashtag relates to your post, or it may be caught by Twitter administrators as spam.


In a nutshell, hashtags increase followers because they make it easy for users to find your tweets when they search for an applicable keyword. This will lead them to either click on the URL you’ve provided (therefore increasing your website traffic) or to visit your personal Twitter page and begin to ‘follow’ your tweets. This is an easy thing to do that doesn’t take any extra time and may help you gain visibility on Twitter.


P.S. From a totally unscientific and unanalytical standpoint, every time the Social Robot twitter account (LINK) uses applicable hashtags, we receive about 30% more traffic to the tweeted blog post and usually gain about 2-5 new followers.

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Aug 26

Upcoming Social Media and SEM Conferences

Due to the explosion of social media, SEM, and internet marketing efforts online, there are tons of exciting and informative conferences coming soon around the country that offer great ways on how to develop and integrate your business through the internet.

Here’s a few to get you started:

140tc (@140tc): http://parnassusgroup.com/twitterconference
September 22-23, 2009, Los Angeles, CA. $299 for registrations before Sept. 6 (a killer deal! Psst….we’ve heard that the code F16LA at the checkout process will also shave 10% off that price, making it $30 cheaper!)

This conference is all about Twitter, which speakers and panelists ranging from Biz Stone (co-founder of Twitter), Tony Hawk, Joel McHale, Loni Love, and many more.

SMX East (@smx): http://searchmarketingexpo.com/east
October 5-7, 2009, New York City, NY. All-Access Pass: $1,245 for registrations before Sept. 11 (there’s other types of pricing and tickets available)

This conference features 3 tracks: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced, and offers a no-nonsense approach to SEM that all SEM professional will find useful.

Blog World & New Media Expo (@blogworld): http://www.blogworldexpo.com
October 15-17, 2009, Las Vegas, NV. Full-Access Pass: $895 for registrations before Sept. 14

This giant conference and expo features NINE tracks and has sessions on social media, affiliate blogging, podcasts and much more.

Have any more to add to the list? Comment below.

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Aug 24

Reading List: Socialnomics

After reading a great post by Erik Qualman on social media, I found out that his book, Socialnomics: How social media transforms the way we live and do business Reading List: Socialnomics has just been released this month. I quickly ordered it from Amazon.com and am excited to check it out. It’s only $17 and has gotten great reviews so far.

If you don’t want to order Erik’s book, he also has some great posts about social media and internet marketing on his blog, http://socialnomics.net

It’s good to know that people are finally paying attention to the value of social media as a means of online marketing– this is something I talk about a lot on The Social Robot.

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