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The Social Media Talk Show and Podcast with Dennis J. Smith Thu, May 16th, 2013 1:00 pm

The Social Media Talk Show – Google+ Makes Changes I’ve posted the tips and links from today’s show below. This weeks Social Media Talk show was 30 minutes of Social Media and WordPress information: 15 Things You Need To Know About The #NewGooglePlus Read more at http://just-ask-kim.com/15-things-newgoogleplus-2013/. On today’s show I mostly talked about some of the changes to Google+ that my friend Kimberly Castleberry of Ask Kim points out in her recent blog post. Learn how to change back to a single-column format and how to quickly fresh your Google+ stream. Google+ Changes Links from Today’s Show and more links: https://dennisjsmith.com http://www.just.ask-kim book.https://dennisjsmith.com – Download free Google+ Chapter of my updated 2013 Edition of my book “Promote Your Business or Cause Using Social Media – A Beginner’s Handbook” WordPress Hangouts with Dennis – for less than $25 a month you can hangout with me and get your WordPress questions answered live. Social Media Hangouts with Dennis – – for less than $25 a month you can hangout with me and get your Social Media questions answered live. Tools To Create Beautiful Custom Facebook Fan Pages – Webinar Listen to internet radio with The Social Media Talk Show on BlogTalkRadio

The Social Media Talk Show and Podcast with Dennis J. Smith Thu, April 4th, 2013 01:00 pm

The Social Media Talk Show – Social Media with Google+ This weeks Social Media Talk show was 30 minutes of Social Media and WordPress information: Google+ Free Webinar April 10th at 11 am Mountain Time   Links from Today’s Show: https://dennisjsmith.com http://plus.google.com Tools To Create Beautiful Custom Facebook Fan Pages – Webinar Listen to internet radio with The Social Media Talk Show on Blog Talk Radio

Social Media Image Size Chart–Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest

Are you confused at what size image you should use for your profile photo on Pinterest? How about your cover photos for your fan page on Facebook? The image you choose to use for your fan page or personal profile is important. Especially when it comes to your brand and how you want your business portrayed on social media. Luna Metrics put together this great infographic cheat-sheet to show you what image size you need for each social media platform. The infographic can be printed for a very informative guide to image dimensions on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest   (Source: Luna Metrics.) [divider] [hcshort id=”13″]

3rd Edition of Promote Your Business or Cause Using Social Media–A Beginner’s Handbook

The latest edition of my popular book is out and available for sell on paperback at Amazon.com and CreateSpace or on Amazon Kindle. I wrote this update for several months between time in Seattle and then moving back to Boise. There is a new chapter on the hugely popular Pinterest, updated information to cover the changes to Facebook Fan Pages with the introduction of Timeline, more Google+ information and updates throughout the book. Watch my website as I start holding more free and affordable webinars throughout 2013. Sign-up for my free social media and WordPress tips newsletter and be notified of a free Kindle download day. But if you cannot wait, head on over to Amazon and get your copy today!

Google Releases Version 1.0.5 Google+ Android App Update

Android users now can now update to the latest version of the Google+ app from their Android phone or the Android Market. Google+ Android app (v.1.0.5) brings several improvements to the mobile version. Check out the video below from Google’s Mobile Project Manager +Punit Soni.         v1.0.5 August 2, 2011 Improved notifications reliability "___ added you to Google+" notifications shown in bulk Share stream posts to individual people (search people & contacts) Clicking a +mention takes you to the person’s profile Stream no longer resets to top when screen is rotated Nearby accuracy & refresh improvements Start a one-on-one huddle from a person’s profile or a group huddle from a circle profile Hide one-on-one huddles Clickable links in huddles Confirmation text when leaving a huddle ("Are you sure you want to leave?") Improved autocomplete (people/contacts) when adding a person to a huddle Reshared posts show correct profile photo Punit Soni is the lead product manager for Google+ mobile has shared this video on YouTube talking about the changes. Download the updated version of Google+ for your Android from your phone or Android Market.

Google Gets More Social With Google+

Google is getting more serious in the social media arena this week. They announced the Google+ Project yesterday and it looks quite interesting. I’m not sure this is going to be a Facebook killer but it is worth a look. I think what strikes me the most is a new approach to social media. The “+Circle” concept looks very user friendly and allows you to choose who you share with. All you need to do is drag and drop friends, business associates, family and others into the appropriate “circle”. It reminds me a little of Facebook Groups but a better layout. You might already notice some of the changes across Google today.  Right now the Google+ project is invite only for what they are calling a “Field Test”. Head on over to https://plus.google.com so you can apply to join the project. Please feel free to share your comment below.  Are you willing to give Google+ a try? Below is the press release from Google plus video on each feature. Introducing the Google+ project: Real-life sharing, rethought for the web 6/28/2011 10:45:00 AM Among the most basic of human needs is the need to connect with others. With a smile, a laugh, a whisper or a cheer, we connect with others every single day. Today, the connections between people increasingly happen online. Yet the subtlety and substance of real-world interactions are lost in the rigidness of our online tools. In this basic, human way, online sharing is awkward. Even broken. And we aim to fix it. We’d like to bring the nuance and richness of real-life sharing to software. We want to make Google better by including you, your relationships, and your interests. And so begins the Google+ project: +Circles: share what matters, with the people who matter most Not all relationships are created equal. So in life we share one thing with college buddies, another with parents, and almost nothing with our boss. The problem is that today’s online services turn friendship into fast food””wrapping everyone in “friend” paper””and sharing really suffers: It’s sloppy. We only want to connect with certain people at certain times, but online we hear from everyone all the time. It’s scary. Every online conversation (with over 100 “friends”) is a public performance, so we often share less because of stage fright. It’s insensitive. We all define “friend” and “family” differently””in our own way, on our own terms””but we lose this nuance online. In light of these shortcomings we asked ourselves, “What do people actually do?” And we didn’t have to search far for the answer. People in fact share selectively all the time””with their circles. From close family to foodies, we found that people already use real-life circles to express themselves, and to share with precisely the right folks. So we did the only thing that made sense: we brought Circles to software. Just make a circle, add your people, and share what’s new””just like any other day: +Sparks: strike up a conversation, about pretty much anything Healthy obsessions inspire sharing, and we’ve all got one (or two, or three…). Maybe it’s muscle cars, or comic books, or fashion, but the attraction is always the same: it comes up in conversation, we immediately jump in, and we share back and forth with other fans. Often for hours. The trick is getting things started, and getting over that initial hump. Fortunately, the web is the ultimate icebreaker. The web, of course, is filled with great content””from timely articles to vibrant photos to funny videos. And great content can lead to great conversations. We noticed, however, that it’s still too hard to find and share the things we care about””not without lots of work, and lots of noise. So, we built an online sharing engine called Sparks. Thanks to Google’s web expertise, Sparks delivers a feed of highly contagious content from across the Internet. On any topic you want, in over 40 languages. Simply add your interests, and you’ll always have something to watch, read and share””with just the right circle of friends: +Hangouts: stop by and say hello, face-to-face-to-face Whether it’s inside a pub or on a front porch, human beings have always enjoyed hanging out. And why not? It’s how we unwind, recharge, and spend unscheduled time with old and new friends alike. Hanging out is deceptively simple though, and the nuance gets lost online. Just think: when you walk into the pub or step onto your front porch, you’re in fact signaling to everyone around, “Hey, I’ve got some time, so feel free to stop by." Further, it’s this unspoken understanding that puts people at ease, and encourages conversation. But today’s online communication tools (like instant messaging and video-calling) don’t understand this subtlety: They’re annoying, for starters. You can ping everyone that’s “available,” but you’re bound to interrupt someone’s plans. They’re also really awkward. When someone doesn’t respond, you don’t know if they’re just not there, or just not interested. With Google+ we wanted to make on-screen gatherings fun, fluid and serendipitous, so we created Hangouts. By combining the casual meetup with live multi-person video, Hangouts lets you stop by when you’re free, and spend time with your Circles. Face-to-face-to-face: +Mobile: share what’s around, right now, without any hassle These days a phone is the perfect sharing accessory: it’s always with you, it’s always online, and it’s how we stay close with our closest friends. We didn’t want “just” a mobile experience, however, so with Google+ we focused on things (like GPS, cameras, and messaging) to make your pocket computer even more personal. +Location, location, location In life, the places we visit shape conversations in lots of meaningful ways. If we call John from the airport, he’ll likely ask about our trip. Or if Jane texts from a nearby restaurant, we might join her for dessert. With Google+ you can add your location to every post. (Or not. It’s always up to you.) +Instant Upload Getting photos off your phone is a huge…
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Google provides air passengers free Wi-Fi for the holidays

Passengers enjoy free Wi-Fi for the holidays November 20, 2010 through January 2, 2011 Here’s a great way to stay connection while traveling this holiday season.  I had a chance to use GoGo Inflight Internet on Delta last year.  Bring your laptop and stay connected while 30,000 feet above planet earth.  Read more below. This holiday season, Google Chrome has teamed up with AirTran Airways, Delta, and Virgin America to offer free Gogo Inflight Wi-Fi on every domestic flight from November 20, 2010 through January 2, 2011. These participating airlines have outfitted their entire domestic fleet with Gogo Inflight Wi-Fi, and we expect more connected passengers this holiday season than ever before! Just bring a Wi-Fi enabled laptop or mobile device and stay connected to family and friends while you travel. More information: http://www.freeholidaywifi.com/press http://www.gogoinflight.com http://gogo.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=59