Intro to Social Media

by Jonathan Rivera on January 30, 2009

If you’re not involved in the Social Media revolution then you are missing out on everything the information age has to offer.

Social Media defined by Wikipedia:

Social media is an umbrella term that defines the various activities that integrate technology, social interaction, and the construction of words, pictures, videos and audio. This interaction, and the manner in which information is presented, depends on the varied perspectives and “building” of shared meaning among communities, as people share their stories, and understandings.

Now my interpretation:

Social media is THE KEY to make the internet yours. Did you know that you can customize your entire experience based on what you like? You can keep up with friends, listen music you like , find interesting videos and even find websites that you’re almost guaranteed to like by using social media?

Where to start?

The first place I went was Facebook. Facebook is a social utility (similar to MySpace) that allows you to connect to your friends, family, and the world. You can share pictures, have conversations, and find people with similar interest. It’s the perfect place for a beginner.

The next step I took was social bookmarking:

If you know how to bookmark a page, then this should be a snap. The idea behind social bookmarking is sharing. When you bookmark a page on your browser it can be cumbersome to share. Social bookmarking sites make it easy to bookmark and even easier to share.

The same concept that applied to facebook applies here, find people with similar interest, befriend them and start sharing.

My 2 favorite sites for social bookmarking are:

#1 StumbleUpon is an internet community that allows its users to discover and rate Web pages, photos, and videos.

Stumbleupon is the best thing I’ve ever found on the internet. I’m not sure what I was doing on the internet before stumbled upon it. Basically you can surf the web, find sites that you like, bookmark, comment and share.

It gets better when you start using the stumble button. When you sign up it takes you through a questionnaire to determine what you like, then when you use the stumble button it delivers websites based on your interest. Once you start using it you can give websites a thumbs up or thumbs down. When you use the thumbs up it figures out what you really like and gives you more of it.

#2 Digg is a website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet, by submitting links and stories, and voting and commenting on submitted links and stories, in a social and democratic spirit.

Digg is a lot of fun. I use it for political news, odd ball stories, and even some business news. The great thing is that you get to vote on what you like and it moves the page up the ranks where more people will see them.

Don’t forget Blogs. Believe it or not blogs are part of social media.

You may be asking yourself, “How is a blog part of social media?”

It’s pretty simple, blogs are maintained by people and they are available on the web. Most blogs have a comment section which gives readers a chance to interact with the blogger and fellow readers.

If you’re just reading blogs and not commenting you’re actually missing out on all the fun. This is your chance to add your two cents. Take advantage of this opportunity by telling me what you think of this post in the comment section below.

How to get started:

  • Participate in the discussions
  • Be honest about what you like and dislike
  • Find friends with similar interests
  • SHARE (sharing is the basis for all social media)

** It’s Uber important to learn Social Media etiquette before you dive in, so check out this post.

I hope this was helpful to you. I plan on writing more about social media and WEB 2.0 in the future, so take a moment to subscribe to my feed so you can keep up to date.

Definitions by Wikipedia:

Social Media

Blog

Social Bookmarking

Digg

Stumbleupon

Lets be friends, here are my profiles:

Facebook Profile

Stumbleupon Profile

Digg Profile

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What’s a Twitter?

by Jonathan Rivera on February 1, 2009

What’s a twitter?

I’ve been asked this question about 100 times in the last week so rather than answer each person individually, I thought a post might be more helpful.

The wikipedia definition of twitter:

Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users’ updates (otherwise known as tweets), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length.

For those of you that can’t make a point in one sentence, twitter will be tough.

Some of the great benefits of twitter are:

1. Research: There are millions of people tweeting every minute. Using the Advanced Twitter Search you can target key words in peoples tweets. I’ll be devoting an entire post to this feature in the future.

2. Sharing: Twitter is a great way to share links amongst your friends. How many times have you been at a meeting where someone talks about a great article or website and everyone scrambles to write it down? With twitter you can easily post a link and share it with your network.

3. Networking: Twitter is a social network. You can meet people in your own backyard, or half way around the world that share the same interest as you.

4. Brand Monitoring: People are talking.  Using twitter it’s easy to listen to what they are saying about you or your brand.

There are a ton of other benefits to using twitter which I will share in upcoming posts. If you haven’t checked it out I recommend you get over to twitter and sign up for an account to see what all the hype is about.

When you get there, be sure to say, “HI!” to ME

Some great twitter resources:

I recommend reading TwiTip. This is an amazing blog brought to you by the guys at ProBlogger.

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Twitter for REALTORS

by Jonathan Rivera on February 9, 2009

If you’re already on Twitter I recommend you skip ahead to Using Twitter Search for REALTORs Where you’ll find an amazing video on using the search feature to target referrals in your area.

Twitter for REALTORs : eBook

twitter-realtorsIf you’ve got no clue why you should be Tweeting then I recommend you read “Twitter for Real Estate.” This book will not only show you how to use twitter, but it will show you how REALTORs are using it right now to generate referrals.

Getting started with twitter for REALTORs

Twitter for realtors part 1

It’s likely that people all around you are using twitter and you don’t even know it.  One thing is for sure, with over 6,000,000 users per day twitter is the new internet hotspot.

The question is, how can REALTORS use twitter in their business?

Over the next few posts I am going to lay the ground work for a twitter strategy that can be implemented in your business to help you gain visibility on this social network and in your area.

Today we’re going to go through the very basics of setting up your twitter account.

twitter home page

Twitter home page

Welcome to the twitter home page.

This is where your adventure begins.

Click on the green box to

Join the Conversation

twitter sign up

Twitter sign up

Sign up is as quick as 1,2,3

1.  Enter your full name

2.  Choose a twitter ID

3.  Enter your email address

Remember to choose your twitter ID wisely because you can’t change it once you’ve  set up your account.

It’s also important to use an email address you check frequently so you don’t miss an important updates.

confirm your email address

Confirm your email address

After signing up you will receive a confirmation email from twitter.  Your account will not be completely set up until you open this email  and click the link.

your twitter home page

Real Tech Guy Twitter Home

Welcome to your twitter home page.  This is the page that everyone will see when they look up your twitter ID.  I recommend taking some time to customize your home page before making friends.  It’s easier than you think.  Check out this article on Customizing your page using power point.

Making friends on twitter

Making friends on Twitter

That’s all we have time for today, subscribe to our feed to be the first to get the next post where you’ll learn How to Use the twitter search to Make Friends.

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