Slideshow on Facebook 7.12.12

Facebook Slideshow

I gave a talk as part of a Constant Contact presentation at the Hotel Monaco in downtown Portland, on Thursday, July 12th, 2012. Here’s the Facebook slideshow I prepared. Enjoy!

Facebook classes: beginner-intermediate in the AM, intermediate-advanced in the PM

Facebook Classes4/7/12 – Facebook – changes to the personal profile and beginner/intermediate class

10 am – 12 pm – The Happy Clam – 1823 NE 13th Ave., Portland, OR – bring your laptop and your login for your Facebook account – cost: $20 (other options available) – bring your business cards, too.  More info and RSVP @ albertkaufman@gmail.com  – tea/hot water provided and lite snacks

  1. Timeline – where is everything, where did things go now that we’re all on Timeline?
  2. Timeline Tour for personal profiles
    1. Things that haven’t changed: how to make a link
  3. Facebook: it’s a program and other things:  a hobby and a business tool
    1. How to introduce friends to each other
    2. How to introduce other entities to each other – being helpful
    3. How to use events creatively
  4. How to use Facebook search to find things – always go to “more results page” Why?
  5. Facebook Netiquette
    1. What makes a great post?
    2. Being creative
    3. Photos, links, questions – best practices
    4. Coming out of your shell
    5. Being helpful – the key to social networking success
    6. Using the friend finder do’s and don’ts – avoid Facebook detention
    7. Gifting – adding to the conversation, spreading good ideas
    8. Taking care when posting to another person’s/business’s wall
    9. Unsubscribing vs. defriending someone
    10. Unliking fan pages
    11. How to post on a fan page
  6. Settings
    1. Privacy – always use HTTPS
    2. Notifications – they appear on your profile, you don’t need to receive them by email unless you want to
  7. Creating lists of friends – super useful
    1. Purposes of other lists – creating them, posting to them
  8. Difference between personal and business profiles
    1. Differences in platforms
    2. Differences in behavior
  9. Tips: using Facebook successfully – reducing the frustration factor
    1. Notifications – opening relevant ones in new tabs to save time
  10. Useful 3rdParty tools that are useful
    1. Social Fixer (https://socialfixer.com)
    2. URL shorteners – pdx.be or tinyurl.com
    3. Aggregators – ping.fm or Hootsuite
  11. If you’re going to take the time to “like” something, comment instead.   Why?

12-1 pm Lunch break

1-3 pm – Intermediate-Advanced Facebook Class.  (folks from the early class are welcome to stay)

  1. Facebook is different for different people/uses
    1. There is no one “right” way – anyone who tells you there is – is wrong.
    2. Facebook settings/experience changes often – how to surf the changes rather than get caught off guard
    3. This platform is new and we’re all figuring it out together
    4. Fan page vs. website (there are 750 million Facebook users and it’s growing, you/your business benefits by having a presence here
  2. Personal profile vs. business fan page – review Q/A for anyone who has questions
    1. Traveling as yourself on Facebook. Strategies: want more friends? Why is that a useful Marketing strategy – More friends = more connections
      ii.     If Facebook personal profile = really personal, send new friend requests to Fan Page.  It’s OK to say no to friend requests.  Redirecting makes sense. Traveling as a fan/business page on Facebook
      i.     Posting on another fan/business page – what to expect
      ii.     Ladders and tagging sessions
  1. Using Facebook search correctly. It’s not Google. Always review “more results” Why?
  2. Using friend finder and other methods – do’s and don’ts – don’t get stuck in Facebook detention
    1. Uploading email lists to let people know about your fan page
    2. If you’re going for numbers – Facebook email addresses are available in bulk
    3. Linkedin email addresses are easily downloadable
    4. What to do with the email addresses of friends/connections.     Auto-responder for Facebook friend requests
      ii.     Auto-responder for Linkedin requests
  1. Listing your fan page in places
    1. Usernames – get the right one.
    2. on your website
    3. email newsletter
  2. Overlap of various social networks – Twitter, LinkedIn
  3. Useful 3rdParty tools and social networking
    1. Aggregators – when to use them: ping.fm, Hootesuite, best practices
    2. Social Fixer (https://socialfixer.com)
  4. What is Pinterest?
  5. What is Google+

Facebook Fan/Business Page Class in Portlandia – March 30th

Facebook Class

Facebook fan/business pages are a great marketing tool for your business. On March 30th fan pages are all being transitioned to Timeline.

Let’s come together and learn

  • how to update our fan pages
  • fan page best practices
  • fan pages – backend (adjust settings)
  • creating events
  • the difference between fan pages and personal profiles
  • Social Fixer. What it is and why I recommend it!

and have your other Facebook/social media questions answered.

The class is part presentation and part lab and also a great place to network with other small business people.

Class fee $20 – trade also considered. Snacks and tea provided. Feel free to bring your lunch.

If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the comments below.

Please create a fan page before the class so you’ll have something to work with in class.

Here is information I sent to my clients recently about Facebook changes.

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Hello,

There are about to be some big changes to Fan Pages/Business Pages (same thing) on Facebook. If you haven’t already noticed, fan pages are being switched (like personal pages) to Timeline. Here is a little video about the change.

https://youtu.be/TMBTD0vNYqs

Also, there are a few articles floating around that go into deeper detail about what these changes mean for you and your business.

https://nonprofitorgs.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/how-to-custom-design-your-nonprofits-facebook-timeline/

Here are some examples of how one might design a decent Fan Page given the new Timeline platform.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150724366310977.454038.24860070976&type=3

If you would like support on any of your email marketing or social networking needs, please get in touch. Referrals are also welcome!

I hope your life is thriving!

Sincerely,

Albert Kaufman
albertkaufman@gmail.com
https://albertideation.com/

Social Network: LinkedIn, Facebook and Constant Contact

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Happy GroundHog Day!

My friend Betsy asked me how I find LinkedIn useful, and one of my answers to her has to do with any social network.  When someone asks me to connect on LinkedIn or Facebook, I usually accept and then have a customized message (if I don’t know the person) which says hello and asks them if they’d like to receive my newsletter. Most accept the invitation and then possibly become future clients, friends, referrals, who knows?  It’s a time-consuming process, but has led to positive results.

Here are the examples that I’ve worked up for Facebook and LinkedIn.  Yours could be personalized for the work you’re doing

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Hello Darlene,

We’ve just become friends on Facebook, yeah! It’s always interesting to me as to why someone would like to be my friend. If you care to share, please write back.  Also, I put out a monthly e-mail newsletter called The Eleven. If you’d like to receive it, please send me your email address or sign up here, https://tinyurl.com/TheEleven-signup.  Lastly, I have a fan page here called Albertideation @ https://facebook.com/albertideation .  It’s where on FB, I tend to share social networking tips and tricks.

Hope your new year is ringing in well,

Adios, Albert

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Hi Bhagvant,

We’ve just become connected on LinkedIn, yeah! It’s always interesting to me as to why someone would like to connect.  If you care to share, please write back.  Also, I put out a monthly e-mail newsletter called The Eleven. If you’d like to receive it, please let me know or sign up here,

https://tinyurl.com/TheEleven-signup.

Here’s the most recent issue: https://pdx.be/oneeleventwelve

Hope your new year is ringing in well,

Adios,

Albert Kaufman
Albertideation
https://albertideation.com

social media

Facebook through the fan page lens

Facebook through the fan/business page lens

I wrote a long email which I sent out to my email list this week.  I discussed what I think about facebook fan pages, and included a list of all of the pages that I administer.  The article is here – feedback welcome.

https://tinyurl.com/albertideationonfanpages


My life through the fan page lens

Life through the fan/business page lens

I’ve been teaching classes in my house for the past couple months on Facebook and Facebook fan pages. Here I’ll share with you some of what I’ve learned and some of the pages I’m administering and why. Since many of us are using Facebook we might as well figure out ways to reduce the clutter, get to what we want to see, and have fun doing it. First I’ll start off with some information that I hope is useful to everyone who has a personal profile — this is information I go over in my FB fundamentals class — the next of these is Thursday, May 5th, at my place @ 11am. Please contact me to RSVP. OK, here we go!

PS — My 50th Birthday party plan update here.

Your personal profile on Facebook

If you click on the Account button on the far right of your page, you’ll see the word “Account Settings”. Click on that and here are my recommendations.

1. On the “ notifications” tab (3rd from the left). All of the checkboxes on this screen indicate that you will receive a separate email each time one of these actions happens. The only box I have checked is the one for “ weekly page updates for admins” in the pages section. Facebook sets a lot of these boxes to “checked” as the default. All of this emailing is a lot for anyone to deal with and I recommend unchecking all of these boxes. Note: Facebook sometimes changes/adds boxes and so r eturning to this area every so often and unchecking boxes is necessary and recommended.

2. Settings/Account Security. I recommend visiting this area, and checking the box for “ Browse Facebook on a secure connection (https) whenever possible”. A lot of peoples’ accounts are hacked and this may prevent that from happening to you.

3. I think it’s great to have a subset of your friends on Facebook that you really want to keep updated about. I wrote a short “how-to” on this topic — here.

And now, onto the main course — fan pages.

Facebook Fan Pages

Why do I say that? Well, when do you remember having the ability to reach out to a celebrity or business in a very public way — speaking to them and their followers without erecting a billboard? Or, taking out a full-page ad in the New York Times? With a fan page (also known as a business page) you can promote yourself, share ideas, and make connections with the world in a way that is bigger (600 million users and counting) and less expensive than anything the world has ever seen before. So, you may not like certain aspects of Facebook, I certainly don’t, but admit it, it’s interesting.

And possibly useful.
And possibly helpful.

So, if that resonates with you at all, read on and note the 5 FUN TIPS. If not, perhaps a fan page is not for you.

The fan pages I administer

  1. Albertideation — the fan page for my business, Albertideation. Here I post things that I think are interesting and updates to environmental campaigns I’m working on. It’s a mix that’s attracted 300 fans. I also “travel” as this “entity” to other fan pages to share information about classes I’m teaching or supply information about ideas with others who are in a similar field.
  2. Wileyware — friend Marcia Wiley’s hand-blown glasses are extraordinary and I became a fan a long time ago. This is the first fan page I started and I combine this page with Marcia’s Constant Contact account and help her promote her business. In exchange, I get sparkly glasses which make me smile!
  3. After The Phone Book — a page that supports the effort to move Oregon and the rest of the world to an opt-in system for phonebooks. Most recently I started a petition which just passed the 1,000 signature mark. Each time someone signs 6 Oregon State Senators receive an email that’s been tailored for them.
  4. FUN TIP #1 Once you have established any type of a relationship with anything on Facebook — an event, a person, a fan page, etc. you can create a link to that entity by typing in your status bar the @ symbol and then the name of that entity. ie, once you’ve liked http://facebook.com/wileyware then, if you go to your status bar and type in @wiley… you’ll see a pull-down menu that you can choose from. This can be used in many creative ways (anywhere on FB, even in comments)
  5. Alternatives Magazine — this is a great free magazine that’s available in Oregon. It’s a collection of great writing and a listing of all sorts of health events around the state and practitioners who do massage/reiki and other forms of healing list their services there.
  6. The Black Rock City Post Office or BRCPO. This is the theme camp that I am most often found visiting and “working” at at Burning Man each summer for the past 11 years. It is a collection of very theatrical people involved in a very fun venture — bringing mail to people 24 hours a day under extreme conditions. Through rain, dust storms and sleep deprivation… More info and volunteer applications can be found at our website at http://brcpo.com
  7. The Bush Street Wellness Center. This is a group of friends who have a wellness clinic featuring gong meditations which are superb, watsu and shiatsu and the list is growing. I offered to help the group get started a while back and their businesses are doing well. I recommend all of the practitioners. I heard a rumor that Jon’s gongs will be featured in the Temple at Burning Man this year!
  8. FUN TIP #2 — Once your fan page (or personal profile) has reached 25 fans you can go to http://facebook.com/username and claim a vanity name for your fan page.
  9. Caffe D’arte. Great coffee, close to home (NE Broadway & 15th) and chill space to work from. Also, their womens’ room features one of Eric’s GoStools!
  10. Colour Authority. A hair salon on the eastside of Portland. These folks were referred to me by my friend and client, Jane. They’ve hired me to help create their facebook presence.
  11. 11!
  12. Dance Journeys Collaborative. A dance group that has been dancing together for the past 8 years in NE Portland. Dancing makes you smarter
  13. GoStool. Our GoStool has completely transformed my daily routine. Everyone would do well to invest in one of these. Eric also does incredible cabinetry in Portland and is a good friend.
  14. Happy For No Reason — a musical group featuring the songs and singing of my friend Jo Alexis Bronstein.
  15. FUN TIP #3 — To switch back and forth between your fan page and personal page click on Account/Use Facebook as Page (and click on SWITCH). Once you’re on your page click on Edit Page. If your page has liked other pages, you can then choose the tab on the left called “Featured”. There you can choose 5 pages to highlight on your page. This is a way to link to others whose work you support or you can use it to link your various pages together.
  16. Holy Rascals. This is a new interesting video project instigated by Cathy Zheutlin a local filmmaker. I’m looking forward to seeing how this project develops — anything with John Cleese and jewish renewal rabbis has my interest 🙂 “Crazy wisdom for crazy times”
  17. House of 6 Cats, the work of Artist Bill Fantini. Bill’s work is starting to pop up all over Portland and beyond. He is an incredible photographer and has figured out a system to apply photographs to coasters — the combo is incredible. Here’s an example.
  1. Lewis Childs — one of my favorite singer-songwriters, based out of Portland, Oregon. Lewis’s music is original, captivating and his presence is always welcome. Can you tell I’m a big fan?
  2. Hans Barklis — since we’re talking musicians.. Hans writes songs and sings in Portuguese, Spanish and English. He also gives the best hug this side of the Delaware 🙂
  3. Northeast Broadway businesses in Portland, Oregon. I thought the neat coffee shops (like the one I’m visiting), restaurants and other groovy places deserved a FB presence.
  4. Nourishing Medicine: A Chinese medical practice located within the beautiful Cypress Beauty & Wellness Center. Services include acupuncture, Chinese herbal therapy, massage, Qi Gong meditation classes, and nutritional therapy. This is in line with my wish that “alternative medicine and treatment” should be available to all. For a list of who I recommend in Portland, visit my healthcare directory
  5. Passportlandia: I thought I’d create a fan page for my new transit-oriented game
  6. FUN TIP #4 — when you search on FB, always use the “see more results” option at the bottom of whatever you type in. It will provide you with more choices to choose from and ways to refine your search. 9 times out of 10 this is better than putting in a search term and hitting return.
  7. Riccquisimo! — my friends Rut and Antimo are creating an English/Spanish/Italian language cooking show!
  8. Ryan Staub Glass: Ryan is the glass blower who creates Wileyware! He’s also raising money to send himself to a show in Taiwan later this year.
  9. School of Conscious Hearts — Susan is a great local teacher and healer and she says: “This is a school that Susan Cerf was told to create through her meditation that would be in service to helping people embody spiritual principles as well as get deeply connected with their own power and guidance.” Her classes are sublime and powerful.
  10. Voter Owned Elections Rock! — nuff said!
  11. Voting Virgins — resources and encouragement for those who are voting for the first time. Do you know a voting virgin? Send them here 🙂
  12. FUN TIP #5 — no matter whether you’re acting as yourself or a fan page, when you’re traveling on Facebook or any social network its always a good idea to be helpful, kind, useful, polite, supportive and interesting.
  13. Working Design: I’ve known Kris Klaasen of Vancouver, BC, Canada, for many years — watched he and his girls grow up through multiple visits to the Vancouver Folk Festival. Kris works hard and has a conscience. If you’re looking for a great WordPress site, he and his team are a good place to go.
  14. Didn’t see your name on the list? Want to work together? Get in touch!
  1. Signing Off

Thanks for reading. I’ve been wanting to share much of that for a while and it will give folks who come to me and idea of what I’ve done in the past and the understanding I have of the Facebook landscape. Which is continually changing and shifting. Hopefully, the tips above will help orient you and give you some ideas of how to make better use of your time with social networking. Also, know that FB is constantly changing — everyones’ experience is not the same. I’ve held classes and had 10 people click on the same link and have different experiences — I’m not sure if that’s intentional, or a bug or what, but it is the way this platform/game/tool works currently.I’m always open to working on new projects. If you have something you’d like my input on or know someone who I might enjoy working with, please let me know. I hope your Spring is going well.

Sincerely,

Albert Kaufman

Social Networking hand-out

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Hand out for presentation @ Our Community University class – July 22, 2010 (updated 5.23.11)

Albert Kaufman @ Albertideation – social networking guidance: https://albertideation.com

“Social networking is not just about selling, but about building relationships, sharing wonderful information, and developing trust.” https://www.socialmediaalacarte.com/

Social Networking – WHY?

  • It’s free
  • It’s easily accessible
  • It’s booming
  • It’s interesting

What social networking?

  • Facebook, FB Fan pages, FB ads and other pages (how to make a link using the @ sign ) (other interesting ways to link things)
  • Twitter
  • Linked In
  • Using ping.fm to link all of your social networks together
  • working as a team can improve your reach
  • Your team can be made up of friends or biz associates linking to one another’s work

How to be a good social networker?

  • Be friendly
  • Be upbeat
  • Be helpful, and make things easy for your friends/customers
  • Be useful
  • Show your best, positive side

When social networking?

  • Daily (ping.fm can help)

Where social networking?

  • One fan page or many?
  • One account or many?
  • Advantage of doing it all yourself?
  • Advantage of hiring someone to do some of it for you?
  • Easy Access – from anywhere, just need a laptop or mobile device

Who uses social networking?

  • Small businesses
  • Individuals
  • Groups
  • Causes
  • Big Business is getting on board and playing the game

Email marketing

  • Why use email marketing?
  • Harvesting your email list and that of your associates to build your business and reach.  How to?
  • I recommend a monthly e-letter (does not have to be extensive – can point to blog posts, links you find interesting, a few pictures – a way to keep people interested)
  • My affiliate link for Constant Contact :
  • https://tinyurl.com/constantcontact-albertkaufman
  • My affiliate link for Mad Mimi:
  • https://tinyurl.com/madmimi-albertkaufman

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What I offer @ Albertideation:

Contact me @ albertkaufman@gmail.com or 503-358-0029 to set up a time to get together.   Referrals welcome