Top Mobile Apps to Enhance Your Social Media Experience

Mobile AppIt seems that smart phones just keep getting smarter every day! The same thing goes with mobile applications. Nonetheless, these innovations make it easier to everyone come in contact with their friends or audience.
Progress in mobile technology made a lot of wonderful differences in people’s lives. From the plain manner of messaging, you can now have emoticons and stickers to relay what you want to say or feel effectively. Not only that, you have the option of sharing what you have in mind or what you want others to know about on something interesting. With this advancement on mobile technology, you can now twirl the social media with just a small device at your palm for personal or commercial use.
So what are the top mobile apps that is assure to enhance your social media experience? Here are eight!
WhatsApp
Messaging has never been more amazing and wonderful with WhatsApp. As a messaging platform, it allows its user to enjoy sending and receiving messages, images, location and contacts, and videos all around the world. In fact, around 600 million of monthly active users enjoy this mobile app.
Snapchat
Another popular mobile app is the Snapchat. It has around 100 million of monthly active users who enjoy the Snapchat features. With this app, you can record a brief video or  snap a photo and sendMobile phones  it to your friends. Whatever you have snapped, it will disappear after a few seconds; but it will depend of course to your reference.
Facebook

Social media will not be complete if Facebook Mobile is not included in your mobile apps. This lets you stay connected on the current updates and whereabouts of your friends or audience. With this app, you are always on the go to share your status, photos, and pages you like.
Flipboard
Scanning and reading on the news, photos, and updates is made more fun and convenient with Flipboard. Get every bit of what your friends and audience share in Instagram, Google Reader, Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter in a magazine layout of Flipboard.
Instagram
You know how compelling images attract attention? With Instagram, you can turn every photo into some sort magic work of art.
LinkedIn

LinkedIn lets you keep in touch with professionals. This platform connects over 100 million of professionals and businesses worldwide. Chances of getting employed is likely in this platform. Nonetheless, you can always get the latest updates and messages from your network.
Mobile Apps Dropbox
If your photos, videos, and documents greatly matter to you, then you can save them in Dropbox. Automatically, it will sync with your other devices such as smartphones, laptop, and in the Dropbox website itself. Whenever you want to share something in social media, getting those files would be just a piece of cake.
Buffer
With Buffer, you can sync up all your social media accounts— Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Not only that, this app can also help you find content that are worth sharing such as photos, videos, blog posts, and even news articles.
Social Media Gets Even Better

The evolvement of mobile phones and apps made it possible for everyone gain access to social media. No matter what purpose the engagement is, these mobile apps made people’s experiences meaningful.

6 Effective Ideas on Getting Traffic to Your Blog

BlogHow to Get Traffic to Your Blog

 

Blogs are popular ways to create an online presence for individual or business reasons. You can create a blog for free and start posting content immediately. But if no one is reading the content, what good is it?

There are many successful blogs on the internet, and you obviously want to be one of them. But a successful blog takes a lot of time and creative thoughts and learning a few tricks and ideas won’t hurt. Some new bloggers aren’t prepared for the work that goes into creating a successful blog. Just building the blog doesn’t make it automatic that people will come to it. Your targeting the right audience and giving them a reason to see what you have to say will draw readers. Here are 6 effective ideas on getting traffic to your blog.

1. Fresh Content  Update your blog at least twice a week. This can be accomplished by writing several posts ahead of time and uploading on your blog and scheduling them to post at different times.

2. Keywords for SEO  Be sure to use relevant keywords by doing good keyword research. Base your keywords on a research you do to find the most popular words used in search engines for your topic. This will help you with your search engine optimization. Keyword density between three and ten percent works well in getting higher page rankings in search engines. Base your keywords on a research you do to find the most popular words used in search engines for your topic.

3. Social Networking   By joining social networking sites and engaging with people on Facebook, Twitter, Squidoo, and Pinterest, you can promote the articles you post which in turn will draw traffic to your blog.

4. Use RSS Feeds   RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication.” Readers can subscribe to your feed and receive email notification when new content is posted. It is a simple way for your subscribers to keep up with your blog posts.

5. Submit Your Blog to Search Engines  Doingblog this allows your blog to be indexed on your three popular search engines-Google, Yahoo, and Bing. Just remember that being indexed and being ranked high are two different things. For the latter, a little more work and time is required.

6. Visit other blogs  Visiting other blogs and posting a comment is an effective way build friendships and add links to your blogs. Make sure the blogs you comment on are a similar niche to your own or Google will not give you credit for the link.

By using these ideas, you may not experience instant success, but you will start traffic moving in your direction! With a little time and effort you will begin building the readership you are looking for.

10 Efficient Tips to Keep Your Personal Life and Still Be a Social Media Rockstar

I think we can all feel confident when saying “social media is here and here to stay.” What we probably are not so comfortable with is juggling our social media endeavors with our personal life. I’m sure social media doesn’t take away all of your personal life, but it can impose on it greatly if you aren’t careful. There are probably people who haven’t even begun to dabble in the social media
world for fear of not having time or it taking up too much time. Great point! However, at this point in the world, you really can’t afford not to be a part of social media. In either case, listed below are 10 tips to avoid losing out on life and how to manage your social media time.

1. Just Skim: When beginning a promotion, most of the first phase is conducting research and reading. Whether it’s Facebook, Twitter, blogs or websites, to cut down on time spent, just skim it. By doing this, you can pull what you feel is worth spending your time reading and not have to worry about the rest.

2. Use your RSS Feed: Be selective when subscribing to different RSS feeds, but definitely use it. Any information you want to catch up on will be listed there. These same rules apply to who you follow on Twitter and newsletters you subscribe to. Choose wisely and be sure whatever it is adding value.

3. Consider a Timer: If you’d really like to manage your online time, set an allotted amount of time dedicated for this. It may help to set a timer and when it goes off, you’ll know it’s time to move on to something else.

4. Automate whenever possible: Automating can be the key to your online happiness. When you have autoresponders or auto content generators in place they can save you scads of time. An easy and quick way to implement this might be your newsletter sign-ups. There are a variety of systems that will allow you to easily automate sign-ups. Even if you have a giveaway for signing up, the system can handle this too

5. Consolidate, Don’t Reiterate: If you are trying to keep up with everything, your Twitter, Facebook, Squidoo and a blog, there are ways to minimize updating them all. You can do so by doing it all at once. “How?” you ask. All of these programs can be linked together so when you update one, it will go out to all social media accounts. Many of these sites can be linked together and to a main site. This main site can be your blog, if you wish. Twitterfeed is a great place where you can update your Twitter, every time you update your blog. Your Twitter can be linked to Facebook and Squidoo.

6. Develop a Routine: Dedicate a specific time for social media on a regular basis and stick with it. It should be long enough to update your blog, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.

7. Stick to Essentials: The internet can be considered a great influence on “lost time.” One second you’re looking at a TV listing, and then something about how to make money online, and then possibly an ad for shoes we just have to have. Four hours later and you’ve found new interests in paranormal studies, cherry tomatoes and how to move to Alaska. Stick to what you were planning to do and then leave. Also, over time you will learn where to spend your time the best and it will get easier to stay on track.

8. Don’t be a Follower: Many people may give you their advice on which sites are the best for what. The thing to do is to decide which social media tool will benefit your needs the best. You don’t have to use them all, and if one isn’t working for you, go try a different one.

9. Plan: To make sure you’re spending this social media time wisely and to its full advantage, it may be good to make a simple plan. With your “dedicated social media time,” knowing to stick with the essentials and a routine put into place, developing a list of “to-dos” and goals around these should help you to stay focused. If you’re focused and determined, you’re bound not to waste any time.

10. Hire a Social Media Virtual Assistant: Ultimately, if you don’t feel you have time to even start a social media quest, or if you’ve tried and it’s just not for you but you still want to take advantage of all the awesomeness that it can bring, hiring a social media virtual assistant is another option and a fantastic idea. For example, https://regjackonline.com can help you quickly, effectively, and it’s affordable. Reggie at RTJ Online, can help create, manage and update all of your social media needs, which can be WAY more rewarding than doing it yourself if you feel like you’re in a crunch. So don’t miss that dinner date! Cruise on over to his website and see how many things he can do to help guide your social media presence, while keeping it updated and running efficiently.
By Dawn Pigoni of http://besocialworldwide.com

What Your Body Language Say About You-Professionally

Whether it’s a business or personal interaction, multiple studies show that as much as 50-90% of the communication is nonverbal. That means that people who are addicted to text messaging and e-mail may be sending only half the message, and receivers often misinterpret even that half.

Yet the use of text messaging for business purposes continues to grow, in concert with more of Gen-Y entering the workplace, and a continuing increase in the global rate of texting by everyone. This total rate now exceeds seven billion texts sent per day, according to a new mobile marketing website (more than one per day for every person on earth).

But are these text messages an efficient and appropriate business tool? Where body language is part of the message, it definitely is not.

Sure, there are many cases where a 10-word text message, or 140 character social media tweet, will communicate a simple message more efficiently than a face-to-face discussion. But most business processes, like negotiating a contract, closing a sale, customer support, or managing employees, are much more complicated than just words.

Eye Contact

The eyes are the most powerful part of our body language, and can express everything from happiness, annoyance, interest, to pain. Frequent eye contact is interpreted as honesty and forthrightness. Staring is interpreted as too aggressive. These are obvious in person, but lost in a text message.

Posture

If you are trying to appear dominant or authoritative, stand erect with shoulders back. A slumped position usually indicates insecurity, guilt, or weakness. A dominant sounding text message, on the other hand, generates anger rather than acceptance.

Mirroring

 

Most people feel more comfortable and open with people in a similar position to themselves. An example would be sitting down to meet with a key vendor, rather than standing to deliver demands. Good managers practice this one for personnel issues.

Handshake

This, of course, comes into play to signal openness or goodwill at the beginning of an interaction, and agreement at the end. Remember, a nice firm palm-to-palm handshake is important for sincerity. This cultural icon is totally missing from text messages and e-mails.

Hand-to-face

Even when the words sound good, hand-to-face movements such as holding the chin or scratching the face shows concern or lack of conviction. If a person is covering his mouth while telling you something, he may be lying.

Facial Expression

A critical message delivered with a smiling face will have a totally different impact than one delivered with an angry face. “Smiley face emoticons” were invented to simulate this in text messages, but they don’t always work, because the sincerity is lost.

Arms and legs position

Folded arms or crossed legs, perhaps turning away slightly, indicates a lack of interest and detachment. Later uncrossed arms and legs may be a sign of acceptance of your position or terms.(Top image)  An extrovert will have toes pointed out, introvert will keep them pointed in. None of these come through in texting.

Space occupied

Some people stand up and move around to be more dominant, maybe even threatening. Even sitting, you can stretch your legs to occupy more space. Standing while talking on the phone will make your voice sound more urgent. Maybe all CAPS will satisfy this one.

Overall, the most successful people in business learn to use the right tool for the right job. I’m supportive of using text messaging for agreeing on a time and place for a customer visit, but when I read that text messages are the new pink slips for layoffs, that’s just wrong!

By Martin Zwilling of http://businessinsider.com.

5 Reasons You Need A Social Media Manager

Virtual AssistantBusiness owners around the globe are asking themselves whether or not they need a social media manager. However, more and more of them are noticing the popularity of social media, but don’t know how, where, when, or why they should jump on the bandwagon themselves. They notice their colleagues, peers, friends, children, and family have jumped on board, on a more personal level. But, what so many of them fail to see, is that their present and future customers have jumped on for a ride too!

Right now, as you read this, your customers are flying down the road going mach 5 with no end in sight. They’re enjoying themselves too while reading/writing reviews, articles, comments & opinions on your business. They’re chatting amongst themselves (and to the rest of the internet world) about their latest visit, what their experience was, and even how it bugs them that Sally the cashier always seems “nice”, but never says thank you when they are leaving.

Wouldn’t you love the opportunity to be in that cart flying down the road too? Do you want to know what your customers are saying about you? Do you want to be able to effectively converse back with them? Wouldn’t you love to hear, first hand, about their experiences? Wouldn’t it be great to know how they felt about Sally so you could enforce stronger cashier policies?

There is no excuse for you not being in that bandwagon yourself. If you want to continually grow your business every year with the goal of higher profits and better ROI’s, then you need to be in that cart. Most importantly, you need to be sitting in the cart as strategically as possible so your customers don’t mistake you for luggage!

If the last four paragraphs didn’t provide you with enough reasons as to why you need a social media manager…don’t fret! Here are five more:

1. Contrary to popular belief, just because your 14 year old niece has a Facebook account, that doesn’t mean she could (or should) create your own businesses fan page. Hire a professional. Your goal should be to have a better social presence than all your competitors. Better website, Facebook, Twitter etc. Hiring someone who has extensive knowledge on the platforms best suited for your business will benefit you enormously. Social media is so constantly evolving, that you want a professional handling yours that you know is up to speed with the latest tools, platforms, & strategies.

2. You must have a well thought out social media strategy if you want to succeed. You must have a plan. One that will provide a road map for you so you don’t get lost. You need to be consistent with your content and most importantly, you need to make sure your content is *valuable*.

3. Just because you already have social media platforms in place, that doesn’t mean you are using them correctly. If you have a Facebook business fan page or Twitter account that gets updated once “every now and then” (when you find the time) … you’re in trouble. It actually looks worse for your business to have inactive pages than not having any at all. Also, you want them all integrated together so they are working for you, and not the other way around.

4. You need someone to remind you -not- to be a broadcaster! It is extremely easy for someone to “hide” you on Facebook and “unfollow” you on Twitter. So easy, it can be done with one click of the mouse! You need someone helping you develop content strategies that are focused on providing engaging valuable content that people enjoy reading and make them feel comfortable enough to join in on the conversation. One of the most successful companies at doing social media is Zappos.com. Check out their Facebook site to see what I mean about engaging content.

5. Having a social media manager saves you, the business owner, time (our most valuable asset). Even though an effective social media campaign requires an “all hands on deck” approach to be effective, having a social media manager undoubtedly saves you time. They can provide you with a road map and content strategy that should make it easy for you to distinguish what is considered good and bad content. They also could take away the burden of having to log onto your computer and manage comments and updating content regularly on all platforms. They do all that for you leaving you more time to concentrate on your livelihood … your business!
By Krysty Petrucci facebook.com/TribalMedia

Now it’s your turn. Have you jumped on the social media bandwagon yet? What has been your experience thus far? What have you had difficulty with? What seemed surprisingly easy? If you haven’t jumped on yet- what’s stopping you?  What are you waiting for?

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