How Does Twitter’s New Social Good Initiative Stack Up?
Posted by: DeAnn Farha
I want to share an article from Mashable.com written by Geoff Livingston about Twitter’s Hope 140 application to raise awareness for non-profit organizations. Last week, #EndMalaria Campaign users participated by retweeting and donating $10 for World Malaria Day, through Hope 140 and TwitPay. Twitter chooses what non-profit organization will be able to use Hope 140. Organizations such as Room to Read and Partners in Health will be launching its Hope 140 through retweets, public announcements and donations.
How Does Twitter’s New Social Good Initiative Stack Up?
Last month saw the latest Twitter (Twitter) foray into social good efforts with the launch of the new Hope140 initiative. Its #EndMalaria campaign over the past week featured the TwitPay platform for donations, creating a new call to action for Hope140. Twitter users participated in World Malaria Day by retweeting and donating $10. The Case Foundation matched donations with a $25,000 grant.
#EndMalaria demonstrated that Twitter can be more than an awareness mechanism for non-profits. Further, Twitter is using its Promoted Tweets feature as public service vehicle, launching with two charities; Room to Read, which is campaigning to promote the building of their 10,000th library, and Partners in Health. Now Twitter’s non-profit offering provides comprehensive capabilities, from click-throughs and retweets to bona fide donations and public service announcements.
May 10, 2010 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Social Media Marketing, Twitter | Tags: #EndMalaria, advertisement, blog marketing, business marketing, company profile, economy, effective website, email marketing, embed tweets, Entertainment, follow, following, Geoff Livingston, Get Twitter Followers, Google, google search tips, growing a business, home business, Hope 140, how to grow a business, How to Twitter, increase income, interactive marketing, internet advertising, internet marketing, internet marketing tools, IT, jennings, Jennings Social Media, Kansas City, KC, KC Next, LinkedIn, local industry, make money, marketing, marketing advertising, marketing communications, marketing research, marketing services, marketing strategies, marketing strategy, marketing tools, mashable, mashable.com, media marketing, networking, non-profit organization, online advertising, online marketing, own boss, Partners in Health, podcast, product marketing, public relations, real-time, results, ROI, Room to Read, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, search engine tips, search marketing, Seattle, SEO, seo marketing, social marketing, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Case Studies, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, Social Media Results, Social networking, tech, technology, The Foundation Case, travel, travel industry, trendistic, trends, tweetbeep, tweets, TwitPay, Twitter, Twitter Applications, Twitter Apps, Twitter Followers, twitter google SEO, twitter marketing, Twitter Search, twitter seo tips, Twitter Tips, Twitter Use, twitter.com, Valerie Jennings, viral marketing, web 2.0 marketing, web marketing, web search, website, website advertising, website business, website marketing, website promotion PR, World Malaria Day | Leave A Comment »
Twitter Announces New Tool to Embed Tweets
Posted By: Jared Cook
I want to share this Mashable.com article written by Adam Ostrow about how to embed a tweet.
As expected, Twitter has rolled out a new tool that lets you embed a tweet on a website. The feature –- which we confirmed was on its way on Monday –- replaces the need to take a screenshot and crop tweets, like we often do in blog posts when we want to quote someone via Twitter.
Using “Blackbird pie,” you can create an embeddable tweet by first entering the URL for the chosen message in the form that Twitter has created (that URL can be found using the timestamp on a tweet – i.e. –- where it says “3 hours ago”).
From there, click “Bake It,” and Blackbird will generate the code needed to embed the tweet on your website. Twitter notes when “you paste it into your site, the tweet will pick up some of your styling, e.g. the font-family you use on your p tags. That’s intentional!” Here’s what the end result looks like:
May 7, 2010 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Facebook, Google, SEO, Twitter | Tags: 1102 grand, Adam Ostrow, advertisement, architecture, avoid debt, Blackbird pie, blog marketing, business marketing, company profile, debt free, economy, effective website, email marketing, embed tweets, Entertainment, follow, following, Get Twitter Followers, Google, google search tips, growing a business, home business, how to grow a business, How to Twitter, increase income, interactive marketing, internet advertising, internet marketing, internet marketing tools, IT, jennings, Jennings Social Media, Kansas City, KC, KC Next, LinkedIn, local industry, make money, marketing, marketing advertising, marketing communications, marketing research, marketing services, marketing strategies, marketing strategy, marketing tools, mashable, mashable.com, media marketing, networking, online advertising, online marketing, own boss, podcast, product marketing, public relations, real-time, results, ROI, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, search engine tips, search marketing, Seattle, SEO, seo marketing, social marketing, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Case Studies, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, Social Media Results, Social networking, tech, technology, travel, travel industry, trendistic, trends, tweetbeep, tweets, Twitter, Twitter Applications, Twitter Apps, Twitter Followers, twitter google SEO, twitter marketing, Twitter Search, twitter seo tips, Twitter Tips, Twitter Use, twitter.com, Valerie Jennings, viral marketing, web 2.0 marketing, web marketing, web search, website, website advertising, website business, website marketing, website promotion PR | 1 Comment »
WordPress Founder Talks About the Platform’s Future [Video]
Posted by: DeAnn Farha
I want to share an article written by Julie O’Dell from Mashable.com about Matt Mullenwegm, founder of blogging software WordPress. The nonprofit WordPress Foundation plans to compete with Tumblr by offering free services such as PollDaddy, Akisment and buddyPress since the collapse of Ning.
WordPress Founder Talks About the Platform’s Future [VIDEO]
At WordCamp SF yesterday, we got to talk to WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg. He’s the man behind the Automattic empire, a collection of blogging software and complementary services, such as PollDaddy and the spam filtration system Akisment.
Mullenweg chatted with us about the demise of Ning and how buddyPress, his solution for communities, can help those folks who are left wondering about free alternatives. He also talked about how WordPress (WordPress) plans to compete with Tumblr (Tumblr), the status of the nonprofit WordPress Foundation, acquisition plans in 2010, WordPress’ focus on themes and even his favorite non-WordPress blogs.
May 3, 2010 | Categories: Blogged | Tags: 1102 grand, advertisement, architecture, avoid debt, blog marketing, business marketing, company profile, debt free, economy, effective website, email marketing, Entertainment, follow, following, Get Twitter Followers, Google, google search tips, growing a business, home business, how to grow a business, How to Twitter, increase income, interactive marketing, internet advertising, internet marketing, internet marketing tools, IT, jennings, Jennings Social Media, Kansas City, KC, KC Next, LinkedIn, local industry, make money, marketing, marketing advertising, marketing communications, marketing research, marketing services, marketing strategies, marketing strategy, marketing tools, mashable, mashable.com, media marketing, networking, online advertising, online marketing, own boss, podcast, product marketing, public relations, real-time, results, ROI, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, search engine tips, search marketing, Seattle, SEO, seo marketing, social marketing, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Case Studies, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, Social Media Results, Social networking, tech, technology, travel, travel industry, trendistic, trends, tweetbeep, tweets, Twitter, Twitter Applications, Twitter Apps, Twitter Followers, twitter google SEO, twitter marketing, Twitter Search, twitter seo tips, Twitter Tips, Twitter Use, twitter.com, Valerie Jennings, viral marketing, web 2.0 marketing, web marketing, web search, website, website advertising, website business, website marketing, website promotion PR | Leave A Comment »
LinkedIn Gives Users the Ability to Follow Companies
Posted by: Maya Tao
I would like to share an article by Ben Parr from mashable.com regarding the new following feature of LinkedIn. Users now can get automatic promotional and hiring updates from companies they follow, and they can also set up the frequencies as well as the types of information they would like to receive. Companies are expected to take the advantage of LinkedIn follow button to promote their profiles and seeking potential employees.
LinkedIn Gives Users the Ability to Follow Companies
LinkedIn has made it easier for users to connect with their favorites companies with the launch of “Follow Company,” a new feature that allows users to get notifications about activity happening from the companies they follow.
The new feature, which rolled out overnight, clearly takes cues from Facebook and Twitter — you can think of Follow Company as LinkedIn’s version of the Facebook Fan Page. However, instead of receiving status updates from the companies you follow, you will instead get information such as recent hires and promotions, new job opportunities and company profile updates.
April 30, 2010 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Facebook, Google, Social Media Marketing, Twitter | Tags: 1102 grand, advertisement, architecture, avoid debt, blog marketing, business marketing, company profile, debt free, economy, effective website, email marketing, Entertainment, follow, following, Get Twitter Followers, Google, google search tips, growing a business, home business, how to grow a business, How to Twitter, increase income, interactive marketing, internet advertising, internet marketing, internet marketing tools, IT, jennings, Jennings Social Media, Kansas City, KC, KC Next, LinkedIn, local industry, make money, marketing, marketing advertising, marketing communications, marketing research, marketing services, marketing strategies, marketing strategy, marketing tools, mashable, mashable.com, media marketing, networking, online advertising, online marketing, own boss, podcast, product marketing, public relations, real-time, results, ROI, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, search engine tips, search marketing, Seattle, SEO, seo marketing, social marketing, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Case Studies, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, Social Media Results, Social networking, tech, technology, travel, travel industry, trendistic, trends, tweetbeep, tweets, Twitter, Twitter Applications, Twitter Apps, Twitter Followers, twitter google SEO, twitter marketing, Twitter Search, twitter seo tips, Twitter Tips, Twitter Use, twitter.com, Valerie Jennings, viral marketing, web 2.0 marketing, web marketing, web search, website, website, website advertising, website business, website marketing, website promotion PR | Leave A Comment »
AP Stylebook Finally Changes “website to website”
Posted by:Maya Tao
I would like to share an article written by Adam Ostrow from mashable.com regarding AP Stylebook recent modifications, such as changing “website” to “website,” and “e-mail” to “email.” Check out the new online version Here: AP Stylebook
AP Stylebook Finally Changes “website” to “website”
This might not mean much if you’re not writing or editing a tech blog, but news that the AP – whose stylebook is still the standard for all things grammar and punctuation in the news world — is officially changing “website” to “website” was met with a warm reception in our newsroom (and likely quite a few others) this afternoon.
We’d actually gone rogue on the issue ourselves several months ago, thinking that “website” was a rather antiquated way for describing “a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web.”
April 20, 2010 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging | Tags: 1102 grand, 2010 edition, advertisement, ap, ap style, ap stylebook, architecture, associate press, avoid debt, blog marketing, business marketing, debt free, e-mail, economy, effective website, email marketing, Entertainment, Get Twitter Followers, Google, google search tips, growing a business, home business, how to grow a business, How to Twitter, increase income, interactive marketing, internet advertising, internet marketing, internet marketing tools, IT, jennings, Jennings Social Media, Kansas City, KC, KC Next, local industry, make money, marketing, marketing advertising, marketing communications, marketing research, marketing services, marketing strategies, marketing strategy, marketing tools, mashable, media marketing, networking, online advertising, online marketing, own boss, podcast, product marketing, public relations, real-time, results, ROI, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, search engine tips, search marketing, Seattle, SEO, seo marketing, social marketing, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Case Studies, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, Social Media Results, Social networking, tech, technology, travel, travel industry, trendistic, trends, tweetbeep, tweets, Twitter, Twitter Applications, Twitter Apps, Twitter Followers, twitter google SEO, twitter marketing, Twitter Search, twitter seo tips, Twitter Tips, Twitter Use, twitter.com, Valerie Jennings, viral marketing, web 2.0 marketing, web marketing, web search, website, website, website advertising, website business, website marketing, website promotion PR | Leave A Comment »
Jennings Social Media Marketing Announces partnership with local technology companies
Posted by: Maya Tao
I would like to share an article written by David Twiddy featuring KC Next as the leading technology community. Jennings Social Media Marketing is one of the founding partners of KC Next, which is committed to supporting the technology industry in the greater Kansas City Region.When KC Next had its social networking event on April 1, 2010, it only had one clear goal: to help build the local industry.
Tech Firms Hope KC Next Expands, Connects Industry
Building on recent efforts to showcase Kansas City’s bioscience and animal health industries, a group of business leaders is rolling out a program to spotlight the area’s information technology community.
KC Next had its debut at an April 1 networking event for the tech sector. Organizers plan similar events in coming months with no set goals or timetables other than to build up the local industry.
April 16, 2010 | Categories: Blogged | Tags: 1102 grand, advertisement, architecture, avoid debt, blog marketing, business marketing, debt free, economy, effective website, email marketing, Entertainment, Get Twitter Followers, Google, google search tips, growing a business, home business, how to grow a business, How to Twitter, increase income, interactive marketing, internet advertising, internet marketing, internet marketing tools, IT, jennings, Jennings Social Media, Kansas City, KC, KC Next, local industry, make money, marketing, marketing advertising, marketing communications, marketing research, marketing services, marketing strategies, marketing strategy, marketing tools, mashable, media marketing, networking, online advertising, online marketing, own boss, podcast, product marketing, public relations, real-time, results, ROI, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, search engine tips, search marketing, Seattle, SEO, seo marketing, social marketing, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Case Studies, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, Social Media Results, Social networking, tech, technology, travel, travel industry, trendistic, trends, tweetbeep, tweets, Twitter, Twitter Applications, Twitter Apps, Twitter Followers, twitter google SEO, twitter marketing, Twitter Search, twitter seo tips, Twitter Tips, Twitter Use, twitter.com, Valerie Jennings, viral marketing, web 2.0 marketing, web marketing, web search, website, website, website advertising, website business, website marketing, website promotion PR | Leave A Comment »


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