D7: How Tweet It Is As Twitter Catches On

Posted by Nikos | Posted in Twitter | Posted on 12-03-2010-05-2008

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Twitter was one of the hot topics at D7, and while there’s still some skepticism towards the micro-blogging service, everyone from Mark Cuban to Martha Stewart is using it, wsj’s Lauren Goode reports. (May 28, 2009).

HOW TO: Get the Most Out of Posterous

Posted by Nikos | Posted in General, SEO, Twitter | Posted on 11-03-2010-05-2008

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posterous headerThere’s something interesting happening in the space between Twitter and a full blown blog. We’re seeing more and more of our social friends turn to sites like Posterous for 140 character plus musings, or simple and fast photo and video sharing.

Whether you need a little more space to create a lifestream that serves as a compliment to your Twitter presence, or you’re looking to totally replace your existing personal or group blog, Posterous makes the transition and posting process dead simple. The Posterous possibilities are endless, and the best part is it that takes very little effort to maintain your site and attract a subscriber base.

We’ll show you how to get started with Posterous and play with some of the more buried features that make it truly remarkable. Use this as your guide to uncovering the gems that make Posterous a glamorous blogging alternative and the email-to-blog-to-everywhere platform that strips the hassle out of blogging.


Getting Started


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Send an email with whatever content you’d like — photos, videos, text, documents, audio, music — to post@posterous.com. That’s it. Your Posterous is alive and well, no account registration required.

Of course, if you want take advantage of the extra goodies, you’ll need to claim your account, but if all you want is a hassle-free email-to-web blog then you can continue to email post@posterous.com, update your site, and live happily ever-after.

Should you claim your Posterous, and we think you should, you’ll want to start by giving it a name, adjusting the site address (whateveryouwant.posterous.com) or adding in a custom domain, tweaking your comment and image/video download settings, and deciding whether you want to keep it password protected or open for the world to see. All of these options are accessible by clicking Manage and then selecting Edit Settings.

Make sure you add the bookmarklet to your browser so that you can do quick web posts while you browse. The browser add-on will grab photos, video, and text from a page, so that you end up with effort-free, content-rich posts.

If your shiny new Posterous is too naked for your liking, you have the option to import content from Blogger, Tumblr, WordPress, Typepad, Moveable Type, and Xanga. Go to the import page, select your service, entire your URL, username, and password and then choose to either merge the entire site or just individual posts.


Configure Autoposting Settings


Now that you have your Posterous account setup, you can optionally adjust which social services you’d like to share your content with simultaneously. The essential idea behind autoposting is that you can update Posterous once but distribute your content everywhere, or to the social profiles of your choosing.

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From your dashboard, click the “Autopost to Everywhere” option in the right-hand sidebar. You’ll then be directed to your autoposting settings page, where you can click “Add a Service” to autopost to Facebook, Twitter, FriendFeed, Jaiku, Plurk, Identica, Blogger, Tumblr, Livejournal, Typepad, Xanga, WordPress, Drupal, Shopify, Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, Vimeo, Scribd, and Delicious.

Posterous autoposting is intelligent, so if you post videos and you’ve configured your YouTube account, then your videos will be pushed to YouTube as well, no extra work required. The same holds true for the rest of the services, though with sites like Flickr and Facebook you do have additional, optional controls you can tweak to customize what gets posted and how it’s presented.

You’ll also notice that for each service you select, Posterous will monitor whether autoposting is active and let you view recent activity. Should autoposting fail for a particular site, this is the first place you should look when troubleshooting.


Starting a Group or Community Blog


You can have more than one Posterous, so if you want to start a second one for multi-user purposes, just create a new Posterous and configure the settings to allow anyone, or just contributors you specify, to update the site.

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When editing your new site preferences, navigate to the “control who can do what” area to specify whether anyone can post or just contributors can post. The former of the options is the perfect way to set up a community powered blog, with submissions that you can moderate. The latter is a fantastic way to turn your Posterous into a group blog that doubles as an email list.

When it comes to adding contributors to a group blog, you’ll simply enter the email addresses of the individuals you’d like to allow to post to the Posterous. They’ll receive an introductory email with information on how to update the site, and then they’ll be able to email the group blog address with their content and have it post to the site. The functionality works just like an email list, so all contributors will receive an email with the new post content when any one of them updates the site.


Using Twitter Apps


Once you start regularly updating your Posterous, you’ll notice that it makes a perfect photo blog and may provide a better way to hold on to your Twittered photos than sites à la TwitPic that are specifically designed for Twitter photo sharing (one clear bonus is the added traffic and comments to your Posterous site). But, of course you still want to share photos with Twitter, and with Posterous you have an array of options.

The most basic way is the autoposting method described above. Your email or webposts can be configured to autopost to Twitter, no Twitter client needed.

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If, however, you find yourself preferring to post photos via Twitter clients, you’ll find that Posterous has been integrated into a number of them as a photo sharing option you can use in lieu of TwitPic.

This means that should you want to share photos with Twitter and have them post to your Posterous simultaneously, you can do so using desktop apps like Seesmic Desktop, Tweetie for Mac, and Destroy Twitter, web apps like People Browser, Firefox tools like Power Twitter, and mobile apps like Gravity for Nokia, and Pichirp Pro, Twitterville, and Simply Tweet for iPhone.


Live Blog Pics and Vids


One of the cooler apps on the iPhone is Posterous’ app, PicPosterous [iTunes link]. It’s not like the typical photo sharing app, and instead turns your iPhone 3GS into a mobile utility for live photo and video blogging, while also transforming a Posterous entry into a dynamic post with fresh content as it happens.

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You’re probably pretty familiar with the standard email or web posting options for Posterous, but PicPosterous presents a new option that’s anything but standard. To use it, launch the app and take a photo or video from within the app, or select one from your library. Photos and videos can be shot in landscape or standard mode. Use your first photo or video to create a new album. The content will be posted as a new post to your Posterous.

Should you be chronicling a night on the town, live video blogging a conference, or capturing photos from your family function, you can then update the same album with your new content, and your initial Posterous post will be refreshed with the new updates.


Tips and Tricks


Email Tagging: Tagging posts is the best way for visitors to find content pushed off the main page. Tagging posts via email is a convenient way to ensure that your content gets properly bookmarked and saved when updating on the run.

To tag your email posts, add this syntax to your subject line: ((tag: tagname, tagname2)). It’s that simple.

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Custom Email Options: Say you’ve configured your autoposting options but are sharing a pic that you want to post to Posterous, send to Twitter and Flickr, but skip Facebook. With the practically unlimited variety of custom email addresses, you can do just that.

For this particular scenario, instead of emailing post@posterous.com, send your post to flickr+twitter@posterous.com. To post only to one particular site, send your email to servicename@posterous.com (eg. twitter@posterous.com). The options are endless, but the bottom line is that you have complete control over where your content ends up.

Inline Photos: When you post multiple photos via email, Posterous automatically creates a gallery of those images. It’s quite nice to look at but it does force viewers to tab through the gallery to view each photo. If, however, you’d like all your images to appear inline in the same post, minus the gallery, just add this exact syntax to your subject line: ((nogallery)).

Add Analytics: You have a few options for measuring analytics for your Posterous site. You can use their dashboard to get a quick glimpse of site views and page views per post. You can also add in your Google Analytics Domain ID in the settings portion (Manage -> Edit Settings) of your Posterous account.

In addition, Posterous lets you track your RSS feed using Feedburner. Once you burn your Posterous RSS feed, you can paste the new feed URL in the Feedburner box (below the Google Analytics box) and you’re all set.

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Send Google Reader Items to Posterous: Google Reader recently updated their feed reading app to support sharing your feed items with your social profiles. The new option is called “Send To” and it’s accessible via the Settings tab.

Should you select to enable Send To for Posterous, at the bottom of each item in your reader, you can click Send To to quickly post interesting items to your Posterous.


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Originally posted 2009-09-06 19:32:53. Republished by Old Post Promoter

How to Do Social Media Marketing: Bloggers, Social Networ…

Posted by Nikos | Posted in Social Media | Posted on 06-03-2010-05-2008

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Hear Sally Falkow of Expansion Plus and Chris Abraham of Abraham Harrison talk about the best practices in social media marketing. Not only is social media marketing the hottest thing in marketing, it may well also be the most effective marketing tool available to anyone doing any form of outreach.The meteoric rise of twitter and the slower but just as large groundswell of blogging have combined to shake communications of all kinds to the core. But social media marketing isn’t monolithic and it covers a lot of ground. There is no one-size-fits-all solution. But there are best practices, there are tools and tricks and techniques to achieve greater success.

Twitter Tour [Follow Me On Twitter][What is Twitter]

Posted by Nikos | Posted in Twitter | Posted on 04-03-2010-05-2008

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Learn online marketing from top marketers www.prosperityinlife.com Click the link above for online marketing training Twitter micro blogging Harnness the power of SM (Social Media) to make more contacts Web 2.0 Marketing for Your Business Recession Proof Business Internet Marketing TWITTER TUTORIAL WHAT IS TWITTER What is Extreme Cash Coaching EXTREME CASH COACHING Extreme Cash Coaching James Broadfoot Kyle Nichols new internet training platform and business in one Broadfoot Learn internet marketing Making money online with Social Media Work from Home Home Based Business Best Home Based Business

WordPress for Business Bloggers: Promote and grow your WordPress blog with advanced plug-ins, analytics, advertising, and SEO

Posted by Nikos | Posted in SEO | Posted on 03-03-2010-05-2008

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In Detail Blogging has been part of the web landscape for over a decade and has matured into a ubiquitous mode of live communication. The power of blogging has been recognized by the business community, and can… More >>

WordPress for Business Bloggers: Promote and grow your WordPress blog with advanced plug-ins, analytics, advertising, and SEO

Social Media for Lawyers: Twitter Edition

Posted by Nikos | Posted in Twitter | Posted on 02-03-2010-05-2008

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Your clients and peers are already using Twitter and other social media tools as a critical means of collaboration and business development – are you? This micro-blogging tool has become increasingly popular amongst lea… More >>

Social Media for Lawyers: Twitter Edition

Barack Obama’s Social Media Lessons For Business

Posted by Nikos | Posted in Social Media | Posted on 28-02-2010-05-2008

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Outlines the multichannel marketing sequence used by the Obama campaign to win the 2008 Presidential Election. Video, audio, microblogging, blogging and user generated content are a few of the business applications exami… More >>

Barack Obama’s Social Media Lessons For Business

Social Media Success!: Practical advice and real world examples for social media engagement using social networking tools like Linkedin, Twitter, Blogging and more

Posted by Nikos | Posted in Social Media | Posted on 28-02-2010-05-2008

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Social media can do amazing things. It can create an environment where your friends and followers and even your own customers become evangelists and act as a virtual sales, support and marketing teams. It can help you sp… More >>

Social Media Success!: Practical advice and real world examples for social media engagement using social networking tools like Linkedin, Twitter, Blogging and more

Social Media Marketing For Dummies

Posted by Nikos | Posted in Social Media | Posted on 27-02-2010-05-2008

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Learn how easy it is for your market to get your message Nowadays, if you’re not tweeting, Facebooking, or blogging, what are you doing? Everyone has a Twitter account, a Facebook page, or a blog—even c… More >>

Social Media Marketing For Dummies

WordPress Launches on Android

Posted by Nikos | Posted in General, SEO, Twitter | Posted on 02-02-2010-05-2008

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At the very beginning of this year, we reported on rumors that a WordPress Android app was on its way. Today, that rumor became a reality: WordPress for Android 1.0 has been released to the Android Market.

Like the WordPress app for the iPhone, WordPress for Android works with both WordPress.com blogs and self-hosted WordPress.org blogs. You can manage multiple sites, add or edit content, and also manage and be notified of comments.

Check out the video WordPress has created:

If parts of WordPress for Android seem familiar to veteran Android users, it might be because it’s based on the popular wpToGo app. WpToGo actually served as the foundation for WordPress for Android, and the separate project will be discontinued, with all future efforts moving toward this new “official” client.

If you want to contribute to the WordPress for Android development process, you can check out dev.android.wordpress.org.

What’s your favorite blogging app for Android? Let us know!

Tags: android, Android apps, Mobile 2.0, software, Wordpress


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