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Social Media Today with Host Dennis J. Smith – Thu, November 29, 2012 01:00 pm

Social Media Today First Show Social Media Today covers the latest in Social Media, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and WordPress. Join me each week on Thursday at 1 PM Mountain Time as I cover what’s new in the world of Social Media and WordPress. Plus I’ll bring you tips, tricks and more. Welcome to the first show!           Introduction about Dennis J. Smith Discuss Facebook Hoax Facebook Tip – Interest List and Get Notifications Info on the next show Thu, November 29, 2012 01:00 pm Listen to internet radio with Social Media Today on Blog Talk Radio

Tools To Create Beautiful Custom Facebook Fan Pages

Tools To Create Beautiful Custom Facebook Fan Pages Get Rid Of Your Boring Fan Page Forever! Are you tired of having a boring fan page? Wondered how others have beautiful fan pages? Wanting to sell your products or services on Facebook? Wanting to create a form to capture information? Add video to teach, sell, inspire others. Show off your businesses Pinterest page right in Facebook. Display your latest Tweets without leaving Facebook. I’ll show you the tools you can use to create beautiful looking custom Facebook fan pages and show you a special offer created just for attendees. Enter code “Free” at registration to attend for FREE! Offer expires 11/24 at midnight! Special offer for attendees of this webinar. Don’t miss out! Registration is $9.95 after 11/24 so register today. Register Here!

Pinterest

New Tools for Businesses in the Pinterest Community

New Tools for Businesses in the Pinterest Community Thousands of businesses have become part of our community, giving great ideas, content and inspiration to people on Pinterest. Whether it’s Anthropologie sharing awesome clothes, Whole Foods sharing tasty recipes, the Smithsonian sharing fascinating collections, or Amazon making products easy to pin, many of us have been inspired on Pinterest by businesses. We want to help more businesses provide great content on Pinterest and make it easy to pin from their websites. Today, we’re taking a first step toward that goal with some free tools and resources. Book: Marketing With Pinterest [Kindle Edition] New business terms We now have two sets of terms—one for people and one for businesses. The business terms help guide businesses on how to use Pinterest. They also enable us to separate the provisions meant for businesses from those meant for regular people. As a result, we updated our user terms to be half as long. We also took the opportunity to simplify the language as much as possible. Unfortunately, terms of use are one of those documents that requires a certain amount of legalese, so we’ve offered “translations” of these sections, too. Getting to know businesses better Whether you’re a publication, brand, designer, blogger, retailer, online merchant, non-profit organization, institution, or local business, we’d like to get to know you better so that we can provide the right tools and support to help you inspire people on Pinterest. If your organization is new to Pinterest, sign up on Pinterest for a business account. Existing accounts on Pinterest can be easily converted by following the steps on the business site. Book: Pinterest: The Ultimate Guide To Marketing Your Business With Pinterest Signing up on our business site allows you to specify your business name (instead of first name and last name) and go through an optimized new user flow to help you: Verify your website. The verification badge helps people identify high-quality sources of content and more easily find the business they want in search results. Add new buttons and widgets. Integrate the Pin It button, Follow button, Profile widget, or Board widget to get more engagement from pinners and traffic back your site. Access to upcoming features. Receive updates on future products and services that will provide more powerful ways of reaching and understanding your audience on Pinterest. New Resources: Case Studies, What Works, and more The Pinterest community is unique and we want to help businesses interact with people the right way. That’s why we’ve also published new case studies, best practices, and guides on the business site that can show you great ways to use Pinterest to inspire people. Case Studies. Jetsetter, Allrecipes, Etsy, Organized Interiors, and Petplan Insuranceshare metrics and describe how they successfully used Pinterest to increase customer reach, drive traffic to their sites, and engage their strongest advocates. What Works. We published a set of best practices with several examples for you to follow. Guides and Documentation. Check out new guides and documentation for the Pin It and Follow buttons and how to use the Pinterest brand in marketing materials.We look forward to seeing businesses continue inspiring their audience with amazing content. For more information, please visit the Pinterest for Business site atbusiness.pinterest.com. If you have any questions or feedback, please leave them in the comments below. Want to convert? Start here! [hcshort id=”5″]

Facebook Fan Page Feature – Get Notifications

Facebook is rolling out their latest features to help page owners get their message out in front of their fans. By checking “Get Notifications” your fans will get a notification each time you post a new update to your page. See more in this updated article: Read More

Article: Facebook testing threaded comments feature on pages

Facebook testing threaded comments feature on pages Facebook is testing a new “threaded comments” feature that allows users to reply to specific comments on busy posts. Currently, comments to a posting are added at the bottom, even if they are specifically about one certain comment another Facebook user wrote. This could be especially handy on extremely busy Facebook pages hosted by celebrities or companies. You might not be able to see the proposed feature in action at this point. Facebook says it’s being tested on only 30 pages. Several comments appear below his posts. Those comments show the number of “Likes” they have received, but unlike the current comments feature, they also show how many replies they’ve received. Below the comment you can choose to “Like” or “Reply,” and if you click on the icon indicating the number of responses a comment has received, the thread expands to reveal the responses. Facebook told The Times it is testing the feature in certain locales. A Facebook spokeswoman indicated the feature is being tested on pages for specific individuals. No word on whether this feature will be rolled out to the rest of us, but if it is, the threaded comments feature could lead to more intelligent conversations on posts that receive hundreds and thousands of comments. [Update 1:36 p.m., Nov. 12: Facebook has now told The Times that the reply feature is being tested on both pages and individual users. Source: LA Times

Announcing Secret Boards for the Holidays!

Announcing Secret Boards for the Holidays! The holidays are a time for being with family, sharing great meals, and, of course, surprising your favorite people with a special gift.  That’s why we thought the holidays were a perfect time to test one of our most frequently-requested features: secret boards! Starting today, we’ll be gradually rolling out a test that enables anyone to create three secret boards. We hope that secret boards will make Pinterest even more useful. You can use secret boards to keep track of holiday gifts, plan a special event, or work on a project you aren’t yet ready to share with the rest of the world. You can keep your secret boards to yourself or invite family and friends to pin with you. To create a secret board from the web, visit your profile and scroll down to the bottom. Then, click Create a Secret Board. You can also click Add+ on the top right-hand corner of Pinterest to select Create Board and turn the Secret button to On. If you’re on your mobile device, first download the most recent version of Pinterest for iPhone, iPad, Android phone or Android tablet. Then, go to your profile, tap on the Boards tab, and scroll down to the bottom until you see a button that says Create a Secret Board. When you add a pin to a secret board, it won’t show up anywhere else on Pinterest—the only place you can see it is on your secret board.  Right now, you can’t make existing boards secret because others people may have already repinned from your board.  See this support article to learn more about secret boards. Finally, secret boards were not on the horizon when we last revised our Privacy Policy, so we’ve updated that document. While we were adding secret boards to the policy, we also took the opportunity to simplify the overall language of the policy and provide more examples.  We think the result is a much clearer and more understandable policy for the non-lawyers who use Pinterest.  In addition to this blog post, we’ll be sending an email notification about the privacy policy update. Source: Pinterest Blog

Small business gets a social media makeover– CNN Report Video

Is your business social media ready? Are you savvy when it comes to Facebook, Twitter or even Pinterest? If you’re not it is possible your business might not be relevant in 2013. Social media is becoming a must for small businesses trying to reach new customers. A wig manufacturer and retailer gets a social media makeover from Gary Vaynerchuk. Christine Romans reports. Source: CNN Want to get your business social media ready? Contact Dennis at Influence Social Marketing for a free 30 min. consultation and get your business social media savvy today.

Facebook adds new Onsite Notification setting to fan pages

Facebook adds new Onsite Notification setting to fan page Admin Panel. Go to your fan page > Admin Panel > Manage Notifications (under the Edit Page drop-down menu). Checking the Onsite Notifications box will give you instant notification when someone posts, likes, comments or sends you a message via your Page. It is the same type of notification you see on your personal profile (red circle with a number) under the globe icon on the top navigation blue bar. Note: I had to refresh the page after saving to verify the new settings took. Notifications are shown whether you’re using Facebook as yourself or your Fan Page. [divider] [hcshort id=”13″]

Pinterest releases new mobile apps for Android, iPad and iPhone

Introducing Pinterest for Android, iPad and iPhone Source: Pinterest Blog It may sound funny, but our goal has never been to keep you online. Instead, we want to inspire you to go offline and do things that you love. Today, we’re making it easier to take your inspirations with you by providing new apps for Android, iPad and iPhone. The apps are now available for download at Apps.Pinterest.com. Whether you’re traveling to another city, checking out gadgets in a store, or cooking dinner in your kitchen, you can now take Pinterest with you. Our apps allow you to pin, discover, and access your account from wherever you choose. Android owners have been very vocal with their requests for an app – every product announcement we’ve recently made has resulted in the question “What about an Android app?” We were listening, and our custom-designed Android app makes it simple and fast to pin, so that the time you spend on Pinterest is as productive as possible. We also made sure the app works well on Android phones and tablets, regardless of your device’s cost, speed or screen size. iPad owners may have the best Pinterest experience yet. Our new iPad app is perfect for sitting on the couch, on a train, or in bed where users can effortlessly discover, save and organize the things that interest them. The app offers users new ways to engage with pins, whether swiping the screen to resume browsing after viewing a board, or using the embedded browser to see what others are pinning from their favorite sites. iPhone owners have made it clear that they want to see more pins. The faster, redesigned iPhone app introduces a 2-column layout that lets users see more, so that they can find the pins they’re looking for and get back to their lives more quickly. No matter how you use Pinterest, you can login or register with Facebook, Twitter or just an email address. Kindle Fire owners will be able to download Pinterest from the Amazon Appstore for Android later this week. (Update: Pinterest is now available to Kindle Fire owners.) When we think about what we’re designing at Pinterest, we think about giving everyone a place to dream, plan, and prepare for the things in their lives. The Pinterest apps for iPhone, iPad, and Android are about enabling you to do just that, not seated in front of a computer or at the office, but wherever you go as you live your life. Because the Pinterest community is the most important part of Pinterest, we invited a group of pinners to our headquarters to celebrate today’s announcement. We’ll be sharing photos from the event in a blog post later this week. We value your input as we continue to grow – today’s launch is in response to requests that we make pinning from devices as fast and simple as from computers, and we hope these apps were worth the wait. If an app isn’t available for your mobile device, let us know, and remember you can always enjoy Pinterest at http://m.pinterest.com. How will these apps change the way you use Pinterest? Tell us in the comments. Happy (mobile) Pinning!

More Men Joining Pinterest As Site Grows To 4 Million Unique Visitors Daily –[INFOGRAPHIC]

  Men are now 28% of the users on Pinterest as the popular pinning site continues to add more users. Daily unique visitors to the site shot up to 4 million in March 2012 compared to 2 million in January 2012. Pinterest had a whooping 2.3 Billion page views in the same month. How long are you on Pinterest each visit? See what the average is on the Infographic below.