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  • [c] Public | The Daily Expansion Show
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: February 1, 2012 - 12:00 pm
    Location: LA
    Description: attached to event #363800
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    Starts: 8:00 am
    Ends: February 10, 2012 - 5:00 pm
    Location: Point Clear, AL
    Description: attached to event #338798 reason for meeting:Georgia Association of Realtors 2012 Inaugural Event
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    Starts: 6:00 pm
    Ends: March 5, 2012 - 6:00 pm
    Location: New Orleans, LA
    Description: attached to event #363798

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Saving Time with Social Media

These word sets, saving time and social media, don’t often go together. Oh, but they do!!!

Let me tell you how.  You’ve probably heard of RSS (Really Simple Syndication). Perhaps, you’ve subscribed to a couple of blogs using this technology. But, you probably don’t know that this techie tool can save you loads of time.  Many of today’s web-based tools and social media sites support RSS technology, so you can simply post content once and stream it across the social web to multiple sites. Storing content once saves time on updates and reduces storage costs and expands the influence of each communication without expanding the workload.

So, how can businesses benefit from RSS technology? Here’s how: Businesses must keep the communication lines open with both clients and customers. Creating a communication piece (text, audio, video, print, web, etc.) takes a lot of time. Using a communication piece once (email news, single blog post, print letter) is beneficial but using it across multiple networks greatly increase the influence of that one article.   This system can be set up EASILY with a blog and the built in feature, RSS.

Getting started requires that you first have a blog such as the free blogs offered at WordPress.com. This will be the communication hub for your social web presence. The goal is that all content posted on the blog will automatically stream to the social web onto sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

To set up your own automated system, a system that feeds Facebook pages, LinkedIn Personal Profiles, LinkedIn Company profiles and Twitter profiles, do the following:

1.      Identify your blog sites RSS Feed address. If you are using wordpress, it is typically the URL of the website. (Example, my blog is http://socialmediaexplained.com .  Many of the RSS feed apps can use the plain URL, some may require the feed URL that looks something like this: http://www.socialmediaexplained.com/feed/rss/ (In your browser, find the subscribe to feed link or icon and you will find your feed URL.)

2.      To stream your blog posts automatically into your LinkedIn profile, set up the LinkedIn app, BlogLink on your personal profile. (This is found in the apps section of LinkedIn.)

3.      To stream your blog posts into your LinkedIn Company profile, edit the RSS Feed field in your company profile. (You must be the admin of the Company profile.)

4.      To add the feed to your Facebook page, use one of the RSS Facebook apps such as Social RSS, http://apps.facebook.com/social-rss/tabsettings.php.

5.      To add the feed to your Twitter profile, use one of the Twitter apps such as Twitterfeed.com.

6.      RSS feed management also be done with an account on Hootsuite.com. To use this tool, create a hootsuite account and then configure the RSS Feeds settings for each profile: LinkedIn Personal, Facebook Pages and Twitter Profiles. LinkedIn Companies must be configured on LinkedIn.

Please note that the above procedure doesn’t mention every single app available to feed RSS around the web. I’ve just shared with you some of the tools I’ve used on different projects in recent months to get the job done.

The set up I recommended should take approximately 15-30 minutes for 3 profiles. Once the set up is done, your business blog will extend across the web EVERY time you post a new article on it! If you have a staff, you can set up the feed to go into every staff member profile. RSS Feeds can extend your communications and save you time and money. Stay tuned for other ways to save time with social media! And, if you don’t want to do the set up yourself, hire Daystar New Media, Inc. to do it for you.

Social Media Speaker, Michelle Cullison

Michelle Cullison, consultant and professional speaker, equips businesses and organizations to expand from website to web presence to achieve REAL business objectives. Learn more about her company at DaystarNewMedia.com. Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn.com/in/michellecullison or send an email to michelle@daystarnewmedia.com.

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