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Social Media Talk with Host Dennis J. Smith – Guest April Smith with Admin Superwomen on Thursday, December 20th, 2012 01:00 pm

Social Media Talk – Guest April Smith with Admin Superwomen   This weeks show is an hour long although I went through a few technical glitches. I cover the latest 3.5 update for WordPress for those who are using WordPress. Catch my interview with April Smith of Admin Superwomen and see what she thinks is going to be the breakout social media network of 2013. I cover a bit on FourSquare, LinkedIn and Yelp and some tips to get more out of Facebook.           WordPress 3.5. I talk about the new WordPress 3.5 update and a reminder to backup before you update. Facebook Tips. My interview with April Smith One of my favorite website and Facebook Fan Page. Upcoming webinars. What’s on next weeks show. Links from Today’s Show: www.wordpress.org www.facebook.com/pages/feed http://pinterest.com/dennisjsmith http://business.pinterest.com http://holidays.pinterest.com http://book.https://dennisjsmith.com/ – Free Pinterest Chapter Download www.yelp.com https://foursquare.com/ www.linkedin.com http://just-ask-kim.com/ http://www.anymeeting.com/socialmediausa   Thu, December 20th, 2012 01:00 pm Listen to internet radio with The Social Media Talk Show on Blog Talk Radio Listen to the show and share your thoughts below in the comments. Thanks!

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Social Media Talk with Host Dennis J. Smith – Guest Jamie Dolan with Paw Dawgs Online Community on Thursday, December 13th, 2012 01:00 pm

Social Media Talk – Guest Jamie Dolan with Paw Dawgs Online Community   This weeks show was almost an hour long although I forgot to take my mic off mute during a segment after the commercial break. I’ll cover a few WordPress plugins for those who are using WordPress or might be new to the popular platform. Catch my interview with Paw Dawgs Online Community owner Jamie Dolan and find out why you shouldn’t believe changing Facebook’s color is possible with a click. Tune in below.         Start taking your questions on Social Media and WordPress. (we didn’t have any callers on this show) WordPress Plugins. I talk about a few plugins that I suggest you use with WordPress. Facebook security issues and new privacy controls. My interview with Paw Dawgs Online Community owner Jamie Dolan. Favorite website and Facebook Fan Page. Upcoming webinar. What’s on next weeks show. Links from Today’s Show: Contact Social Media Talk Paw Dawgs Online Community Facebook Privacy Overhaul WordPress Plugins Facebook Security Fan Page Naked Security from Sophos Tools To Create Beautiful Custom Facebook Fan Pages – Webinar Enter Discount Code “Free” before 12/14/2012 to attend free! WPMU website (affiliate link) and WPMU Facebook Fan Page Thu, December 13th, 2012 01:00 pm Listen to internet radio with The Social Media Talk Show on Blog Talk Radio Listen to the show and share your thoughts below in the comments. Thanks!

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Social Media Today with Host Dennis J. Smith – Thu, December 6, 2012 01:00 pm

Social Media Today – Week 2   The show was to move to an hour long and I was going to start taking your questions on Social Media and WordPress. Please note that due to technical issues that I wasn’t able to interview April and the show was cut short. I will have April back in a future episode of the show. Join me as we discuss the topics below. Start taking your questions on Social Media and WordPress. (we didn’t have any callers on this show) What’s this new MySpace? How to get more likes on your fan pages. How to get your business on Pinterest. How to get a special web address for your fan page. Links: Facebook’s New Feature “Get Notifications” – Video   Thu, December 6, 2012 01:00 pm Listen to internet radio with Social Media Today on Blog Talk Radio

The New Myspace: A first look and impressions

The New Myspace: A first look and impressions  Source: Gadget Helpline A while ago we told you about the new style Myspace that was going to be released at some point in the future and today is that day… welcome to the future. Here at the Gadget Helpline we have a motley crew of creatives including designers, musicians, writers as well as a whole host of people who do fiddly creative things that we don’t quite understand. So it seems that we are the new Myspace target market and we were very happy to receive our invites to the new and improved Granddaddy of social media sites. When you click on the ‘redeem invite’ button in your email you are taken to a sign-up page that asks you for all your usual social media details such as name, date of birth, email and the like, or you have the option to sign in using other social media websites like Facebook – This straight away shows that Myspace is looking to cater for a specific target audience and is not aiming to take on the big dog. You’re also asked to select a few words from a defined list to describe yourself; words like “musician”, “designer” and “writer”, which is again Myspace making it very clear that they are not looking to go against Facebook. When this is all done you have your new Myspace profile and you can start interacting. You can post updates like you would on Facebook and you can ‘Connect’ to people, which is pretty much the same as following and being followed on Twitter. As you connect to more people, add more content and interact in other ways your profile page will start filling up. There are hints of Facebook’s ‘Timeline’ feature here but your content is presented horizontally with a styling and layout that is reminiscent of both Windows 8 and Pinterest. It seems as if the creators of the new Myspace have definitely done their homework before creating a stylish but simplistic design that puts together some of the best aspects of social media across the web. To start connecting with people, celebrities and musicians all you need to do is simply type their name from the homepage and Myspace does the rest – searching happens in real time as you type, and you don’t need to click in a search box to get going, just start typing. From there you will see any available artist pages, tracks and albums which you connect with or add to the music player on your page. The music player itself is probably the best part of the new Myspace; part Spotify, part old style Myspace player and part radio. You can add tracks from artist pages, create a mixtape or you can just play an artist radio which will play all of their available tracks in a playlist. It has all the best aspects of Spotify in that you can discover new music, take a listen to songs recommended by contacts or listen to old favourites, all without having to pay a monthly fee or suffering from play limits or adverts. Myspace is looking to go all out in re-igniting an online music renaissance which Myspace itself kickstarted at the beginning of the Millennium. Our first impressions of the new Myspace is that it is heading in the right direction, providing a portal for creative people to share, network and create a public profile for themselves the same way that Lily Allen and The Artic Monkeys did almost a decade ago. I for one will be watching how Myspace grows and develops with anticipation. Have you tried out the new look Myspace yet? Let me know what you think by adding a comment below. Source: Gadget Helpline

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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

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.

Social Media On SoundCloud

I posted my first soundtrack on SoundCloud today and will start posting daily. I’ll be talking about Social Media, WordPress, Books and interesting things that happen during my day. It is very windy here in Southern Idaho today so I thought I’d try this format. Here’s today track. SoundCloud allows you to comment on specific parts of the track or you can leave a comment below. I hope you like what I have to share! -Dennis

Pinterest Is Hot – [INFOGRAPHIC]

  Did you know that the hottest new social media sensation has only 16 employees? Yet they are one of the fastest growing websites. Look at the amazing statistics in the infographic below. Do you think Pinterest will be long lasting? Lemon.ly, a visual marketing firm, studied Pinterest’s amazing rise and produced the infographic below.

Pinterest Changing Social Networking?–Infographic

Is Pinterest sending traffic to your website? Check out some interesting statistics on the infographic below. Feel free to comment on how you use Pinterest. See my list of Pinterest Articles for more information on this fast growing social network.

Facebook Improves Organization of Friends List

  Improved Friend Lists Source: From The Facebook Blog on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 10:59am This week, it will be easier than ever to see more from the people you care about and simpler to share with exactly the right people using Friend Lists. Want to see posts from your closest friends? Or perhaps you’d like to share a personal story with your family””without also telling all your co-workers. With improved Friend Lists, you can easily see updates from and share with different lists of friends. Lists have existed for several years, but you’ve told us how time-consuming it is to organize lists for different parts of your life and keep them up to date. To make lists incredibly easy and even more useful, we’re announcing three improvements: Smart lists – You’ll see smart lists that create themselves and stay up-to-date based on profile info your friends have in common with you–like your work, school, family and city. Close Friends and Acquaintances lists – You can see your best friends’ photos and posts in one place, and see less from people you’re not as close to. Better suggestions – You can add the right friends to your lists without a lot of effort. Smart Lists Managing lists is boring. That’s why smart lists do the work for you. To start, we’ll offer you smart lists for: Work School Family City For instance, if you list Boston College as a school you’ve attended and your friends John and Sarah do too, then you would instantly have a smart list called “Boston College” with John and Sarah on it. This means that if you’re having a grad party or a college reunion, you can easily share photos with just your college friends, without bothering other people you know. You can also add or remove friends manually to make the lists even more accurate. Close Friends and Acquaintances Lists Close Friends list – Add your best friends to your Close Friends list and you’ll see everything they post in News Feed. You can even jump straight to a view of your News Feed that only shows their photos and news. You can also receive notifications when they post updates, so you don’t miss anything important. Acquaintances list – Add friends like old classmates or business contacts to your Acquaintances list and you’ll see less of them in your News Feed. We’ll still show you important things they post — like when they get married or move to a new city — so you don’t lose touch completely. Okay, what about your boss or the few other people you like but just don’t want to share with on Facebook? You can add these folks to your Restricted list and they will only see your Public posts. You’ll still be friends on Facebook so you can send them messages or tag them in a post if you want to connect to them from time to time. It’s totally up to you. Unlike your smart lists for your work, school, family and city, we don’t create Close Friends and Acquaintances lists for you. Since these types of relationships are unique, it’s important for you to decide who goes in your Close Friends, Acquaintances or Restricted lists — if you use them at all. If you created your own lists in the past, you can still use them. You can also continue to create whatever lists you want in the future. When you post something to a list that you’ve created — including your Close Friends and Acquaintances lists — no one will be able to see the title of the list. The people on the list you’ve shared with will be able to see each others’ names. This gives them more context. For example, if I see that a post is shared with my five closest friends, I am much more likely to comment freely on it than I would be if I didn’t know who else could see the post. Better Suggestions We provide suggestions for your smart lists, Close Friends, Acquaintances, and your own lists, making them easier to create and update. When you add someone as a friend or confirm a friendship request, you’ll be able to add the friend to any of your existing lists. See and Share With Exactly Who You Want Each of your lists has its own News Feed, where you can see just the photos, status updates and other posts from the people on the list. To view list News Feeds, look for the Lists section on the left side of your homepage and click the list you want to see. Whenever you feel like sharing something with a narrower set of friends, simply use the dropdown audience selector in the sharing tool and pick one of your lists. You can also use lists to help control who sees what on your profile, using the audience selector next to each detail on your profile. Improved Friend lists will be available to everyone this week. We’d love to hear your feedback at facebook.com/ListsTeam.