Daniel P. Kern (Denver, CO)

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Social Media Plugs & Recommendations

Posted on | July 10, 2009 | No Comments

@Time for a little shameless self-promotion. Hey, it's my own website, I can do what I want.

The following are a number of Social Media pages that I've recently created (for various initiatives). I encourage you to follow, and become a fan.

Twitter (please follow)

@danielpkern - Both my personal & professional Twitter account. I tend to intermix fun personal tweets with eMedia related tweets. This updates my Facebook status as well.

@Everything - My current focus, with F+W. Everything.com is a free, "how to" content-based website, offering articles on (eventually) nearly every topic imaginable. I keep the audience mildly entertained with unofficial holidays, new developments on Everything.com, and plugs about our newsletter and social media accounts.

@sixstringsoul - My guitar blog, focusing on boutique guitar equipment, guitar music and theory/technique.

Facebook (become a fan)

Everything.com Fan Page - The Facebook Page for Everything.com, providing polls, newsletter signup, retweets for the status messages, images, etc.

Six String Soul Fan Page - The Facebook Page for Six String Soul, providing guitar tips, thoughts, images, links, etc.

Kern & Associates - The beginnings of the Facebook Fan Page for Kern & Associates' Shaklee business. Want to get healthy? Contact us.

Recommended Social Media Sites

TweetDeck.com - Great platform for monitoring your Twitter account(s). I came back to use this platform once they released the latest version, allowing me to manage multiple Twitter accounts...a necessity.

CoTweet.com - Great platform for businesses who need multiple people to tweet under the same Twitter account.

Tweet3.com - Another good platform for managing multiple Twitter Accounts.

TweetLater.com - A great way to set up direct responses to new Twitter followers. Be careful of too much self-promotion. You'll turn away your audience before they even build their interest.

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