Chris Brogan: Best Social Media Advice From This Site
Criminal Defense -Texas Crimin
· 7 months ago
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sullolaw
· 8 months ago
hi use ful informations
sarahjames
· 2 weeks ago
nice information's for traffic ticket firm really such a good firm..
ravi karandeekar
· 1 year ago
Oh my god! Thanks! Very exhaustive list! I always wanted to know about this. Now, let me get down to it. I am sure this will work in Pune real estate market too.
cherylsmith
· 1 year ago
Great comprehensive list Chris. I'll be sending people to this link often!
Stretching Intervals
· 1 year ago
Fantastic Chris! Definitely bookmarked.
It is so wonderful to see how many helpful and informative posts you have written and shared with us over time. Thank you.
Lara Kretler
· 1 year ago
Big thanks to Chris and Alexa for this awesome list. It's like one-stop shopping for social media noobs. Kudos!
Jaspal Singh
· 1 year ago
gr..8 list .. fantastic sitemap about social media
David Petherick
· 1 year ago
Thanks Chris, superb resource. Digging it and sharing with Bemba.com and Fleck.com
Luke Harvey-Palmer
· 1 year ago
Fantastic post! The internet is meant to make information gathering easier, but it is SO hard to find the best of the best. This is a super collection of very valuable resources! Great work Alexa and Chris!
Darren Daz Cox
· 1 year ago
nice list here, I'll bookmark for sure!
Marvin
· 1 year ago
OMG! Awesome mate!...and I *will* bookmark because there *is* a LOT of stuff!
Great work, and muchosthanks!
Glen Allsopp
· 1 year ago
Quite a nice collection you have built up over time Chris. From twitter I assumed you meant social media from around the web but this is a nice surprise.
Saravanan Sahadevan
· 1 year ago
Chris, superb list here..I have been following your site for about 2 months and I must say, this stuffs are great. You just want to read more again and again. Thanks a lot mate.
Hjörtur Smárason
· 1 year ago
First time I'm here. Looks like you've been active :) There's a lot of stuff there to check out.
Mohamed Marwen Meddah
· 1 year ago
Great post, very nice collection of links, I'll be bookmarking this and going through all the links. Thanks.
Cynthia Wallace
· 1 year ago
Thank you Chris. I'm relatively new to blogging and the finer details of social media. These articles are a great reference for me, and I'll be referring friends and colleagues.
Marcos Fargas
· 1 year ago
Thank you Chris. Very good information for my work. ;)
jhen
· 1 year ago
Very informative list..thank you for the list..
Theresa Zagnoli
· 1 year ago
Thanks much. One stop shopping for all of us! So much good stuff - where do I begin?
Wendy Bigham
· 1 year ago
Wow, thank you Chris and Alex. Can't wait to start plowing through these links!
Rachael Hampton
· 1 year ago
Wow, wow, wow Mucha Merci and where is the tips jar ?
Geri Druckman
· 1 year ago
Chris you've outdone yourself, this is most definitely some awesome "Good Reads".
Internet Business Blogger
· 1 year ago
Wow this is a great list. I know that it is nice to find resources for different areas but this is a great list of all of the stuff that matters from your own blog.
Nice cherry picking of your own posts!
Loraleigh Vance
· 1 year ago
To run the risk of sounding repetitive... Wow!
Seriously though, this is a great resource and I thank you for putting it together.
For someone like me who's new to all this and wants to catch up yesterday, this is a gold mine!
May Niebu smile warmly upon you!
Amanda
· 1 year ago
Thanks Chris, great list! I know how long it takes to sift through everything to make a good list, so thanks for taking the time :)
Ricardo Bueno
· 1 year ago
I was just catching up with your recent Tweets about LinkedIn and how someone turned down an invitation to connect (it was unclear as to why and I didn't want to poke my head into a conversation I didn't belong to in the first place)...
In any case, your tweet and those post prompted me to follow up on the articles here referencing LinkedIn. The thing is, I like LinkedIn for it's "reputation management" abilities (as you refer to it in your post). It's a great way to connect and engage with others in support of your work. It's very clean and professional and virtually spam free.
The only drawback (if you can call it that) is, have you ever noticed that some of your contacts don't utilize LinkedIn as much as you do? I like to connect on LinkedIn at least once every two weeks. I do so by sending an email through their email system and it's usually business related or a little more personal in nature. It's about connecting with those individuals in my network.
Anyway, I think that if you actively engage with your network, you can grow it and be more effective with it but you have to engage often (I think they call this consistency, lol).
Well, looks like I have some more reading to do so I'll catch you later.
Jonathan Fields
· 1 year ago
Sweet list! Hmmm, I think I see the makings of a table of contents for a book
Jim Legington
· 1 year ago
Chris, Best Social Media Advice is quality content if ever High Quality has ever been posted. (And it Has) This will be a blessing for many Online, so Digg it we must. Matter of fact I'm a new Subscriber to this Blog. Be Blessed always...Peace!
Steve Woolf
· 1 year ago
Pretty remarkable that you've been able to amass that much relevant, smart information in this blog in the past 12-24 months. I think we're all lucky to have a guy like you in this community.
Simon
· 1 year ago
Excellent resource - thanks a lot for sharing
compassioninpolitics
· 1 year ago
151 Diggs and increasing. Nice.
I guess thats Brogan rockstar social media love....
Dave L
· 1 year ago
Chris, I made your subheads links back to this article,but used a lot of your content. Glad to take it down if you think it's too much.
Leah McChesney
· 1 year ago
can't wait to dig through these post tomorrow, great reading but I must get sleep. Great list thanks.
Justin Thiele
· 1 year ago
I am relatively new to your site and I really enjoy your articles! It looks like I have some catching up to do!
J.J. Toothman
· 1 year ago
I agree with what Jonathan said above...I'm fairly certain you just posted the outline of your book.
Still...can't express thrilled I am you did this. As I've told you in the past...you do an amazing job of explaining all this stuff in everyday terms. Your posts are the ones I print out for top level execs and they're the ones I forward on to folks who don't spend everyday in this stuff.
Work Post
· 1 year ago
Nice list, will have to take a look through this. Thank you.
Adam Gershenbaum
· 1 year ago
Wow nice list! I have so many bookmarks I should categorize and do the same with and now you just added a whole list of useful sites for me to have a look at.
Thanks man!
Jim
· 1 year ago
Great article. thanks so much for posting. Jim
Jeremiah Owyang
· 1 year ago
great resources Chris
Alexa Scordato
· 1 year ago
I'm a little behind commenting on this, but I really have to publicly thank you Chris for letting me tackle this with you.
As everyone has already acknowledged, the wealth of information you've managed to put out in the past year is not only valuable, it's inspiring. The content you put out is thoughtful, thorough, and always a step ahead. You successfully balance honesty with analysis, humor with opinion, and quality with quantity.
Even though I was a frequent reader of this blog prior to the assignment, it wasn't until I spent hours trying to archive your posts, knee deep in links and trackbacks that I really grasped the magic you have going on here.
On average, you blogged more than 50 posts a month, sometimes updating as frequently as 3 or 4 times a day. In addition to your content, you also managed to develop an impressive readership - a community of dynamic, creative, and articulate individuals who all do what you preach: think, participate, and communicate. Did you know that out of the 528 posts I read through, the average post had at least 13 comments? Only 6% of your posts had 0 and these entries were audio based posts via Utterz or some other service where comments were posted externally.
I haven't told you this yet, but I actually printed out the 22 page excel sheet I generated listing every single blogpost on here. Not only is it a visual reference I look at when I want to quickly find a post, it is a daily reminder of lessons I learned from you and this site:
1. Be passionate. Social media is constantly evolving and folks move fast in this world. It's exhausting trying to keep up, but only those who really love it can.
2. Be a sponge. Read and learn from anything and everyone and constantly seek out new sources of information and opinion. Ask questions.
3. Be a creator of quality content. Whether its blogging, vlogging, podcasting, programming, etc. producing content is key. It's one thing to observe and talk about social media. It's another thing to actually make it, live it, breath it.
4. Be a person. Yeah chrisbrogan.com is IMO the #1 source for all things social media, but it's also a great resource for how to be a listener and well-rounded human being. There are some great posts about family, friends, and balancing work/play and professional/personal time. We all have to unplug sometimes.
5. Participate online and offline. It's not enough to develop surface connections with people via urls, friend requests, and email. Make the effort to meet someone face to face and converse in real time.
There's more I can add to this list, but these are really the big picture ideas that are embedded in my head after reading your blog.
To any aspiring rockstars looking to stay afloat in social media waters, this site is the golden life preserver.
Thanks again Chris.
-Alexa
Rosie Reilman
· 1 year ago
What a great resource. Thanks Chris and Alexa for putting that together.
Emily
· 1 year ago
Thanks for such a informative articles! It meant social media from around the web but this is a nice surprise.
Kate
· 1 year ago
Thanks, Chris. I love this article
matthew murphy
· 1 year ago
oh man, this is awesome! its like a textbook on becoming like chris brogan. my sincerest thanks to both of you for putting this together.
Jason Peck
· 1 year ago
Thanks for this list. I re-read a lot of these and it's nice to have them aggregated in one area like this.
JD
· 1 year ago
Intense, looks like I have some reading to do!
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· 1 year ago
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It is so wonderful to see how many helpful and informative posts you have written and shared with us over time. Thank you.
Digging it and sharing with Bemba.com and Fleck.com
Great work, and muchosthanks!
;)
Nice cherry picking of your own posts!
Seriously though, this is a great resource and I thank you for putting it together.
For someone like me who's new to all this and wants to catch up yesterday, this is a gold mine!
May Niebu smile warmly upon you!
In any case, your tweet and those post prompted me to follow up on the articles here referencing LinkedIn. The thing is, I like LinkedIn for it's "reputation management" abilities (as you refer to it in your post). It's a great way to connect and engage with others in support of your work. It's very clean and professional and virtually spam free.
The only drawback (if you can call it that) is, have you ever noticed that some of your contacts don't utilize LinkedIn as much as you do? I like to connect on LinkedIn at least once every two weeks. I do so by sending an email through their email system and it's usually business related or a little more personal in nature. It's about connecting with those individuals in my network.
Anyway, I think that if you actively engage with your network, you can grow it and be more effective with it but you have to engage often (I think they call this consistency, lol).
Well, looks like I have some more reading to do so I'll catch you later.
if ever High Quality has ever been posted. (And it Has)
This will be a blessing for many Online, so Digg it we
must. Matter of fact I'm a new Subscriber to this Blog.
Be Blessed always...Peace!
I guess thats Brogan rockstar social media love....
Still...can't express thrilled I am you did this. As I've told you in the past...you do an amazing job of explaining all this stuff in everyday terms. Your posts are the ones I print out for top level execs and they're the ones I forward on to folks who don't spend everyday in this stuff.
Thanks man!
Jim
As everyone has already acknowledged, the wealth of information you've managed to put out in the past year is not only valuable, it's inspiring. The content you put out is thoughtful, thorough, and always a step ahead. You successfully balance honesty with analysis, humor with opinion, and quality with quantity.
Even though I was a frequent reader of this blog prior to the assignment, it wasn't until I spent hours trying to archive your posts, knee deep in links and trackbacks that I really grasped the magic you have going on here.
On average, you blogged more than 50 posts a month, sometimes updating as frequently as 3 or 4 times a day. In addition to your content, you also managed to develop an impressive readership - a community of dynamic, creative, and articulate individuals who all do what you preach: think, participate, and communicate. Did you know that out of the 528 posts I read through, the average post had at least 13 comments? Only 6% of your posts had 0 and these entries were audio based posts via Utterz or some other service where comments were posted externally.
I haven't told you this yet, but I actually printed out the 22 page excel sheet I generated listing every single blogpost on here. Not only is it a visual reference I look at when I want to quickly find a post, it is a daily reminder of lessons I learned from you and this site:
1. Be passionate. Social media is constantly evolving and folks move fast in this world. It's exhausting trying to keep up, but only those who really love it can.
2. Be a sponge. Read and learn from anything and everyone and constantly seek out new sources of information and opinion. Ask questions.
3. Be a creator of quality content. Whether its blogging, vlogging, podcasting, programming, etc. producing content is key. It's one thing to observe and talk about social media. It's another thing to actually make it, live it, breath it.
4. Be a person. Yeah chrisbrogan.com is IMO the #1 source for all things social media, but it's also a great resource for how to be a listener and well-rounded human being. There are some great posts about family, friends, and balancing work/play and professional/personal time. We all have to unplug sometimes.
5. Participate online and offline. It's not enough to develop surface connections with people via urls, friend requests, and email. Make the effort to meet someone face to face and converse in real time.
There's more I can add to this list, but these are really the big picture ideas that are embedded in my head after reading your blog.
To any aspiring rockstars looking to stay afloat in social media waters, this site is the golden life preserver.
Thanks again Chris.
-Alexa
http://www.homeherb.com
By keeping in mind that in this developed era, there are ever increasing side effects from synthetic pharmaceuticals and the global population is increasingly turning to safe, effective, low-cost natural alternatives that support individual health and well being. We provide you a wide range of health care nutritional products and food supplements at very reasonable price.
Herbs-wholesale carries a wide range of Nutritional Food Supplements including Multivitamins, Vitamins, Amino Acids, Minerals, Sports Nutrition, Diet Supplements, Skin Care Supplements, Herbal Teas, Bath and Body Care, Aromatherapy, Pet Care Supplements and many more....
I will go through them whenever I can.
SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is actually one element of SEM, or Search Engine Marketing. Search Engine Optimization is the process of configuring, or optimizing your website with the appropriate keywords you wish to be associated.....
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