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May 20 2009

Good 2 Great Content – How Do You Cross Post and Promote Your Best Writing?

So we write and we write and we write. And if we work it really hard we get a hundred or so folks to visit our blog (people other than friends and family) and that's it. Done?

What are the additional options for your content? You can Tweet it. You can cross post it. You can try to get a guess writing gig on Mashable or RWW. You can chat, IM and email about it. But over the course of the last six months I have found the following alternate strategies work for me. Now there is always too much of a good thing, so with any cross posting or excerpting strategy it is best to reserve these ideas for your BEST content and not everything. Cause we all know, everything is NOT wonderful, it's miscellaneous!

inSocialMedia (a professional NING network with almost 3k members focused on Social Media for business)

inSM featured post

Having been invited to be an Admin of inSocialMedia I can promote good posts on the front page. This week it happens to be one of mine. (grin)

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Posterous (a free blogging platform, easily updated via email and SMS)

posterous posting

One of the great features of posterous is the ability to create posts from SMS and Emails. And then there's a little "Post to elsewhere" link, seen above, that can repost to Facebook, Tumblr, Google Pages and Twitter. I often repost stuff to Posterous and use their tool to put the post on my Facebook page, my legacy Google blog and Tumblr. I usually don't use Posterous to do my Tweeting. I try to keep my Tweets under tight control.

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LinkedIN (posting in your status update is one technique, but the action is in the Groups)

LinkedIN cross posting

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Facebook (again the wall is good, and high visibility, but the discussions in the groups, if you find a lively one, are much more interactive.

Facebook - OpenAustin

The OpenAustin facebook page started by Whurley has some active discussions about the City of Austin website controversy. If you have content that addresses an issue, you might find a group that is aligned with that issue.

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Specific commenting on high-value blogs

amd comment Good 2 Great Content   How Do You Cross Post and Promote Your Best Writing?

This post by Patrick Morehead of AMD has gotten thousands of views. And my comment is number one right at the bottom of the first page. Engaging with the tech community via commenting has some great advantages. The company may even take notice of you at some point. Patrick and I have become friends first via blogging and comments and at SXSWi we met face to face. I count him as a mentor and visionary. And when I see that he has posted one an important topic I will go give it a read. Sometimes I have something to add. And when I do, I may pick up a hand-full of the viewers of his original post.

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Best-of Tweets

Occasionally I will broadcast a Tweet with a "best of" Uber.la tag. For example I will occasionally RT my Twitter Rules AND the 1-2-3 Guide to Twitter.

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Collective Pages on your site. This is one of the most powerful concepts. If you look at my site, I have tried to organize it more like a web site than a blog. That's because I hope that the content I am writing is more like a book and less like a newspaper. So I have collected some of the concepts on pages that are tabs across the top of my site. One example is the InfoStreams. I am working on a series of posts on the top InfoFeed tools that I use and how I use them.

If I do my work well, the posts become chapters of that "book" or tab. And the Infostream Strategies tab becomes a reference site for people looking to get a handle on various concepts of social media. If these "posts" were burried in my "archives by date" or even tags like "twitter" or "friendfeed" it would be easy to imagine them vanishing into the blog stream and no longer being found or referenced.

That's it for now. Please add any good ideas you have and I will approve your comments here and share them with a broader audience.

@jmacofearth
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Mar 17 2009

While My Mac Gently Tweets – #SXSW Twitter is Going to be HUGE

Twitter was all lit up like a new baby at this year's SXSW. There were more APIs than KPIs.

I remember in 2006 when it was just launched and I could not stand the buzzing it caused my phone or the inanities I was being buzzed about. "I'm eatin pizza at XXXX and then a bunch of us are going to hear the Buzzcocks at The Lucky Duck Lounge."

I was annoyed and unimpressed. I forgot my login and quietly let my initial twitter presence die within weeks of the conference.

Jump forward to SXSW 09 and I was wondering how I had not put my twitter username on my business cards. Man the BUZZ was on. Every other API seemed to link into twitter in some way. The bloggers lounge was more of a tweeters lounge.

There were people who had been in the business for years who still did not get Twitter. There were newcomers who seemed to have rediscovered Twitter for the rest of us. There were the TwitterSpams, TwitterPorn, TwitterMarketing, TwitterVirus(es), TwitterScams, AutoTwitterers, DelayedTweetTools, Twitter4Business, Twitter4SocialMedia……. [URP!] Epic fail! And the deepest Twitter disconnect for me, a Twitter draft (out)box where you saved tweets you were still working on or wanted to delay sending until later..

Makes me think of a wake up challenge I have been thinking about lately. "You're gonna tweet your life away."

Is there anything you are tweeting that is worthy of capture? If it is worth of capture how are you capturing it? Is it worthy of a blog post? Is it a discussion starter? Is there any meaning behind the term microblogging?

I have worked on a Social Media matrix, and here is my take on Twitter. Me, Moi, Mine… Only an opinion. Twitter is for REALTIME conversations with REAL PEOPLE. When anything is delayed or triggered automatically, I think you have got the wrong system of commnication. What you are looking for in that case is EMAIL.

Be an Auto-Bot at your own peril, may your stream wither and slow to a crawl.

@jmacofearth
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Jan 26 2009

FFoFF Friendfeed on Firefox – the Search to Define an Uber App

Category: lifestreaming,speed the web,toolsjmacofearth @ 9:35 pm

FFoFF – The Next Gen Open Social Platform

FriendFeed is a great tool for tracking others feeds and posts and comments and such. There are a lot of new tools that do this kinda "lifestream" process, but I am using FF as a first experiment to see how far we can go using only free tools, sites and widgets, and of course FireFox. So like RubyonRails (RoR) I now present FFoFF.

The FriendFeed Global Social Media Conversation ROOM is an initial discussion group for sharing the FFoFF idea and engaging some smart folks in a dialogue about it. So far it's mainly me posting notes and thoughts to myself, but eventually the FF Room tool should be a simple aggregator of any content necessary to build a custom feed.

There are several open social platforms in flight and my experiment is not meant to conflict with folks doing the real work. Groups like like Marc Canter's OpenMesh and DAPP development teams, these teams are doing actual development. I am working a kludge, using their tools and Google's tools and jamming them together into some kind of personal navigator for the web.

I have sketched out the concept in powerpoint so that you can see and we can discuss the process and needs for this project or process or protocol/platform/stack. (Those last three words were thrown in there to make it look like I am smart about this stuff. I'm not. Marc Canter, now he's smart!) I hope you find some way to curse or cajole me along and join in if you see a soft spot.

 FFoFF Friendfeed on Firefox   the Search to Define an Uber App

See ya outside the rails.

@jmacofearth
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Jan 06 2009

xFruits Gives You Aggregation Control and Very Cool Output Options

Category: social media,tech opinionjmacofearth @ 2:11 pm

xFruit looks like a very powerful aggregator tool, similar to Yahoo Pipes. Where you can combine, mix and filter feeds from a number of sources and then decide how you want the output to be broadcast. A true mashup of information. There is a way to send your news stream or lifestream to a phone-friendly output. There is even an RSS to Voice option, that I can't wait to try out.

Here is the opening screen and proposition of xFruits. You can see that there are 26k+ fruit builders and currently 35k+ subscribable fruits, or Cubes.

xFruits a content aggregation mashup tool

xFruits a content aggregation mashup tool

Several things that look extremely promising to me are the RSS to PDF (perhaps an open source variety of HP's amazing Tabbloid.com) and RSS to WEB. Now neither of these tools will be very useful if the layout is not attractive or flexible. In imagining what I would REALLY like to see, would be CSS friendly content that could be easily styled to match a blog skin or a corporate identity. The tabbloid experience is one of producing a daily or weekly magazine with all of the content you are syndicating. If that content could be wrapped with a bow and sent to clients or potential customers then we are talking about some power open source tools.

So let's get into xFruit and see how it looks! Oh and maybe even try the RSS to Voice option. That looks more novel for me, but imagining site challenged explorers having a new tool in their toolkit is pretty exciting indeed. How about a "voice" feed of your entire blog. Is that the equivalent of an automated podcast?

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