Privacy Settings for Business Owners

I get quite a few questions about how a business person should adjust their Privacy Settings on Facebook.  

I am going to share with you how I have things set up and what I think is important.  


If you can’t see this, you can see it better here:    http://ow.ly/3cKa4 

Facebook Posts – Be careful when posting from another service

Be careful when you post on Facebook from another service.  Look at the difference between these links:




Look at how much nicer this link is.  It was placed directly into Facebook.  It not only looks nicer, it also activated the all important SHARE link that makes things go more viral.

Facebook for Business – Intermediate Webinar

Note:  People who take this class should already have a FACEBOOK PAGE for their business and be moderately comfortable with using Facebook.
In this INTERMEDIATE Facebook for Business webinar, Gina Carr will explain
– how to integrate your Business Page with your Personal Profile (and why you NEED to have each)
– how to post for maximum results using the SHARE and TAGGING features
– how to set up a FREE really simple “store” on Facebook
Register here.  Details will be sent to you in an email. 

Social Media: A 21st Century Crime Fighting Tool


Social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have been embraced by people around the world. These sites provide easy ways to connect; to provide or to find information. It’s only natural, then, that law enforcement agencies across the country are using social media to help keep their communities safe. While Facebook is great for posting wedding pictures, it’s even better when it can be used to actually solve a crime.



Law enforcement agencies use Twitter and Facebook to alert the public to evolving situations that are unfolding in real time. Citizens and journalists who follow these agencies online receive up-to-date, sometimes up-to-the-minute, information. When a bank gets robbed on Elm Street by a suspect wearing a red hat and driving a blue sedan, the local sheriff or cop on the beat, can post that information online, instantly disseminating critical information that can not only keep people safe but may actually help in apprehending the suspect.




Web-based social media used by law enforcement is the digital version of a police blotter and wanted poster allowing officers on the scene to register events while warning and reaching out to the public for help. Facebook and Twitter posts, and proprietary online programs for anonymous tipsters are force multiplying crime-fighting tools that allow police departments to better engage with the communities they are serving.



And Facebook and Twitter are really only the beginning. Video of criminal suspects, a mainstay on the evening news, can be posted to law enforcement websites, blogs or to YouTube. Proactive police departments can disseminate online videos of an educational nature as a public service. Physical stakeouts can be supplemented with digital stakeouts as some police departments, particularly those battling intense gang activities, look for early warnings of impending criminal activity, much the same way federal authorities monitor online “chatter” in the fight against terrorism.




The exploding popularity of social networking leads millions of people to record their thoughts and activities online, and criminals are no exception. Investigators at both the local and federal level access this publicly available information on personal blogs, Twitter posts and networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, or LinkedIn. Savvy investigators often start with a simple Google search of a name and uncover a treasure trove of useful information.



But social media sites are used for more than reference and cross-checking. Many departments actively engage with the chat features on these sites looking to weed out online predators. The Polk County, Florida Sheriff’s Department for one, is a pioneer in the use of social media, apprehending hundreds of suspects on solicitation charges; suspects who were snared in online chats with police officers posing as minors.


For police departments, social media isn’t a fad or a sideshow. It is the newest weapon in the war on crime and in their efforts to engage with local citizens. Smart law enforcement agencies are embracing this new tool, seeking out Facebook “fans,” Twitter “followers” and more; using every social media tool at their disposal to keep the public safe and catch the bad guys.



This Man Changed My Life Forever. Will He Change Yours?

You know how sometimes you hear a speaker and your life is changed forever?
In May of 2007, I sat in amazement as I heard Armand Morin explain the basics of marketing goods and services over the internet.
My eyes were opened. I was hooked.  Since then, my life has taken some dramatic turns.
Today I am making my living as an internet marketer and I love it. I am geographically independent and I am making money 24/7 – while I’m out networking, exercising – even sleeping!
Armand is going to be conducting his final BIG SEMINAR in just a few weeks.  The BIG SEMINAR has been the standard by which all other internet marketing seminars have been built and judged.  This is the great grand daddy and I know that Armand will be going out in style since this is the last one.  
If you want to learn about internet marketing from the master – the Guru’s Guru – I strongly encourage you to go.
Here’s my affiliate link to the seminar.
I have personally spent tens of thousands of dollars with Armand and I can say that I have felt that every penny was worth it.
In addition to learning so much directly from Armand, I have made some amazing friends and been invited to participate in some extraordinary business ventures because of people I’ve met at Armand’s events.  The people you meet at these events are the real movers and shakers in the marketing world.
Armand is an amazing tribe builder.  He has an amazing tribe.  Do you want to be part of it?
Yours in Prosperity,
Gina
P.S.  Just by clicking the link above, you will be invited to listen in on several free training calls that Armand will be conducting over the next several weeks.  You can learn a lot in these calls that you can put to work right away

Old Spice Campaign Case Study Social Media – quick slide show

This is a good case study about a very successful social media campaign – Old Spice from July 2010.

I like the campaign.  I also like the quick slide show presentation they put together on it.  Also, I’m trying out a new tool (new for me anyway) Adobe Buzzword for sharing pdf files.  What do you think?

Old Spice Campaign Case Study.pdf — Acrobat.com

Colonel Sanders Returns to KFC Center Stage – Tribe Building Tip of the Day

Tribe Building Tip:  Great tribes have a PERSON – or live character (animal or mascot) – that they can identify with.  This personification of a business is critically important and more businesses should employ this marketing tactic which has been the backbone of advertising campaigns for many very successful companies.

In the fast food industry, we have Ronald McDonald, Dave Thomas, and the Burger King.  We’ve also had very successful “ad stars” that are closely associated with the brands – think about Clara Peller, the “Where’s the Beef?” lady from the 80’s and Jared Fogle, the Subway Guy.

Over the years, KFC founder Colonel Sanders was dropped from the company’s advertising.  Wisely, the company is bringing the Colonel back and promoting him in a very personalized way using social media.  I believe this will be a very successful long term campaign for KFC.

What are YOU doing to personify your company?  Many times, small business owners fear being labeled “egotistic” when they promote themselves.  As Donald Trump said, “Always have an ego. There is nothing wrong with having an ego.”

It seems to have worked for him – Donald Trump.  I predict it will work for KFC and the Colonel as well.


See related article from USA Today:  
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2010-09-09-kfc09_ST_N.htm

Mashlanta 2.0 – Mashable Returns to Atlanta – Eventbrite

Mark your calendars for September 30 – a powerful event for all digital marketers.

Mashlanta 2.0 – Mashable Returns to Atlanta – Eventbrite

International Freelancers Day | Free online conference for solo professionals

International Freelancers Day | Free online conference for solo professionals

Castro, Cuba, and Capitalism – What’s RIGHT With THIS Picture?

Yesterday, I read with great interest a story in the Wall Street Journal about Cuba’s moves towards a free market economy.  I’m very excited about the changes I expect to see in that country in the next few years.  I think that tremendous business opportunities will arise for those that are actively looking. These areas include tourism, small business training, and mobile marketing.The best news out of all of this current crisis is that the country’s leaders seem ready to embrace private-sector initiatives.

“Our state cannot and should not continue maintaining companies, productive entities, services and budgeted sectors with bloated payrolls (and) losses that hurt the economy,” the statement issued by the Cuban Workers Federation said. As we witness the end of one of the last true Communist economies in the world, it is important to remember that one of the primary keys to prosperity is the ability of its people to pursue their dreams without government restrictions.  Ayn Rand taught us that lesson so well in Atlas Shrugged.  Perhaps it is time for the Cuban Americans that have been hiding in Galt’s Gulch to start packing their bags for a return to a land that is truly ready for major free market reform.

 
The major opportunities that I see for eager entrepreneurs include these areas which require very little capital investment and hold the potential for significant return.

Tourism – What does this mean to opportunity seekers?  I see immediate opportunities for the following areas:  tourism and small business training.  The demand for Americans wanting to visit Cuba will be extraordinarily high.  Americans have a long-held fascination for all things Caribbean and in particular, have been very angry that they were not “allowed” to visit this Cuba.  Indeed, I see tremendous opportunity here.

Small Business Training – As to small business training, this is a land of people that have wants and needs that have been suppressed for nearly 50 years.  Many new businesses will be created.  With over 85% of the Cuban work force employed by the state (2009 numbers), it is fair to say that most of them have no idea how to start or run a business.   Basic small business training will be needed.  Although most Cubans speak Spanish, there is a significant portion of the population that speaks English, French, and Russian.  Possible options for dealing with this – hire a translator for on-the-ground work and for converting information products.Mobile

Marketing – In a country where most people do not have access to computers, smart phones will be a very hot product here as they have been in other lesser developed countries.  This will be the means by which most people will get their access to the internet for all the things that we know and love – access to information, training, products, etc.  People who can deliver their products and services well via mobile devices – in Spanish – will see enormous opportunity.Although this is the first time I have written about Cuba, I have long speculated about the tremendous opportunities that await.  Entrepreneurs get ready.  What appears to be a slow trickle towards free markets could accelerate much the way that the fall of communism in Eastern Europe did from 1989 to 1990.  Change came very fast.  People that were watching closely – and that were able to act swiftly – benefited enormously from the new opportunities.  Will you be ready?

My major takeaways from the WSJ article included:

  • The Cuban government is laying off more than half a million state workers and encouraging them to move into private-sector jobs and self-employment opportunities.  In a country where approximately 5 million workers worked for the state at the close of 2009, this is really big news that will likely be painful in the short-term but tremendously positive in the long term. (The statement said that over a million total cuts are expected in the near-term.)
  • Several days ago, in an interview with The Atlantic Magazine, retired President Fidel Castro said that the Cuban model no longer worked.  Although he later said that he had been misunderstood, it appears that the elder Castro is tacitly supporting his brother’s efforts to move Cuba’s economy towards capitalism.
  • Cuba wants to move workers in “nonproductive jobs into areas that have not been very attractive, such as construction, farm labor, police, teachers, and industrial workers. “  Having people who are motivated to build things, make food, teach people, and do industrial work seems to me a formula for economic stimulus.
  • Although the government’s list of 124 “authorized” activities for self-employment includes “carpenter,” it clearly states that carpenters are only allowed to “repair existing furniture of make new furniture upon the direct request of a customer.”  This list also includes toy repairman, music teacher and pinata salesman.  It is hard to argue that Cuba needs policies that are more supportive of people who want to be engaged in matters that might lead to creating things that are more business oriented.
  • In an effort to address the country’s huge current-account deficit, Cuba has made significant cutbacks in imports, including “critical inputs for agricultural and manufacturing.”  This has led to decreased agricultural and industrial production.  Again, this is not a formula for economic success.

I’d love to hear your ideas about potential opportunities – and obstacles – awaiting eager entrepreneurs that seek opportunity in Cuba.  Please feel free to email me at gina at ginacarr.com or to visit me on facebook at www.facebook.com/ginacarrfanpage.

Related Links

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704190704575489932181245938.html?KEYWORDS=jose+de+cordoba

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2588407/posts

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/cuba?affil=ask

Facebook Tip – Personalize Your Pages with a FB Vanity URL

I’ve noticed that a lot of Facebook users don’t seem to know that
they can personalize facebook by getting a “facebook vanity URL.”
It is free and easy to do.

Go to www.facebook.com/username    and follow the instructions.

You can name your personal profile as well as any special pages you
have set up to promote your business, books, events, etc.

For example, I have:


www.facebook.com/TheGinaCarr
www.facebook.com/GinaCarrFanPage

I invite you to connect with me on these pages where I frequently
share tips about marketing, building business, and growing a strong
tribe.

Get more help at http://www.facebook.com/help/?page=897

Good luck!


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KISS Marketing: LESS IS MORE

Powerful shoestring, KISS marketing from my yard guy this am.... on Twitpic

Powerful shoestring, KISS marketing from my yard guy this am.  How can YOU make your message more simple?  How can you make it easier for your clients to contact you?  Take a lesson from Earl, the yard guy!