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Keep up the good work.
OFTEN
Sometimes, it seems that's all I do.
It came to my attention a while back when someone tweeted:
"You have done so much to promote many. What about YOU?!"
I guess I'm trusting the pay it forward approach, I mean it when link to folks for my followers sake (get a lot of thank-you's), and hope folks have memories and realize just how much one person can do/has done.
In other words, it's all genuine, but I guess I don't mind
if it comes back too. :)
Thanks for the great topic.
peace,
-LaSara
http://www.lasarafirefox.com
P.S. I recently wrote an article about twitter (which is where I heard about this post). It's called Be A Model Twitizen: A Twitter How-To. I would love your feedback: http://tinyurl.com/4jokke
I agree, we all should promote more the up coming people with fresh new ideas, and the not so well known tweeps in our networks.
One very inspiring person is @newoldmom who always promotes others at http://www.newoldmomsclub.com/ And @JessicaKnows at http://jessicaknows.com/
I started building my network of people a year ago, by promoting other people, without asking anything back nor having a big plan. Then became a day I needed my network's help and reached out - and I realized I had build an amazing community without even knowing/planning on it.
There is such thing as Good Karma. And it goes for good people like you, who promote other good people.
-Andrew
I love to drop names and links on my blog all of the time and I never take credit for something I saw on someone else's site...when I see others not referencing the credit where credit is due, it really fries my shorts.
Bella
Bella Casa Blog - Decorating On A Budget (Darnit!)
More people should do this. And you're right - it is always the same brands being chanted in the hallways everywhere I go...
Seriously, I understand your point, and I do try to help everyone I can. The Internet is so vast and there are so many awesome writers out there, we need to do everything we can to point out those we find who are doing excellent work.
Blessing to you for all you do!
Its tough to match folks like you or robert though :)
Sounds a bit idealistic I know - but we have all see this truth work - when we give it always finds a way of coming full circle.
Having found your site (Chris) just recently, I must say I'm getting a better sense for how to do it well. I know there isn't a set formula or anything, and what works for one isn't always right for others, but a good example is always helpful.
As with any endeavor, helping others is always the surest way to helping oneself...can anyone point me to some resources that take a layman's approach to this topic? Everything I find seems to be about PR...how to promote your brand/product/site/etc. All that's good, of course, but is there a guide, of sorts, that might help a beginner be, well, a better beginner? One that leaves more than they take? Adds value equal to or greater than they receive?
Thanks all...Jeb
Thank you friend.
Better to give than subscribe.
Twitter is one of my fave ways to promote others. I wrote a whole post on this at whyfacebook.com about how to increase interaction with your Facebook & Twitter network:
To tweet and retweet good posts and resources; to buoy my peeps up; to @ message those whose blogs I comment on & link to their blog; to fan their Facebook Page; to share on Facebook; and to blog about great peeps when I come across excellent customer service, for example.
For sure, there's much those of us with a tribe can do to help lift others up and help bring them more visibility, readers and clients.
Cheers,
Mari
@marismith
I reference others quite a bit. Also include thier actual work, with a link to thier site included. It's only seems right they produced the content give them the credit.
Gary McElwain
Thanks for the reminder.
First, I love this philosophy, and I couldn't agree more. I like the philosophy that I've heard you espouse where every time you pimp something of your own that is especially nice, you do penance by pimping other great stuff at 10xs the factor.
Second, what the heck is up with this dual-comment deal.. here and on FriendFeed? That's crazy-nuts.
I feel that all too often, the influencers or bigger names in the industry love throwing out eachother's names instead of reaching out to those less than popular, but super smart, names.
This space is evolving and so are the people. These smaller newer names are the ones who will help carry this industry into the future as we look to become the 'influencers' (or whatever you want to call it).
http://www.mytropicalescape.com/2008/10/15/97-r...
Hope you have a great week1
MH
Anyway, I'm honored to share parts of brainwaves with you!
Craig
www.budgetpulse.com
The blogosphere and social networking has been very good to me, primarily because I am proud to promote others - and make friends with some undiscovered great minds in our country.
Thanks for this post. So timely and terrific.
I'm learning very quickly how much of a juggling act it is to write, work and stay up on everyone else's content so I can promote them, too. The synergy between these three things is something to keep in mind since any one of them is dependent on the other. You're truly one of the great ones that remind me that doing well at all three really is possible.
Thanks again!
I make it a point to ALWAYS promote others who have helped me or worked with me in my publishing endeavors; whether, that's in advice, artwork (such as with my friend Maria Sanchez who painted the cover art for my book, Proud Souls) or even technical advisers for my blog. It's one of the BEST ways to see the favor returned by others.
For everyone you promote along the way...you must believe and understand....someone is doing it for you on the back side...
~Bobby Ozuna
"Drawing Stories...With Words"