Just Learn, Baby!

Posted by Gabe on December 17, 2009 under Facebook, Social Media, Twitter | 7 Comments to Read

Just Learn, Baby!What’s the first thing you think of when you think of social media?  Is it connecting with others?  Maybe.  But why are you doing this? Do you need more friends?  Would you really have time for all the people you connect with on a regular basis in real life?  I think the main reason many of us engage in social media is that we are promoting something.  I make no bones about the fact that I do this to promote Kids Are Heroes.  Would I drop out of it if all of a sudden Kids Are Heroes ended abruptly? Maybe not, but I can guarantee you I would not be doing it as much.  Don’t get me wrong — the “social” part of this makes it fun and I honestly do consider many of my connections strong ones.  I do think there may be people who do this just for fun, but more of us do it to promote something, whether it be business, charity or something else.  Is that bad? I don’t think so.  However it is how you promote things that can directly affect your success.

To date I have been treating Twitter and Facebook mainly as promotional/networking tools.  They are indeed a great way to get the word out about something. But lately I have found another great use for social media.  I have always known about it, but for whatever reason am more aware of it now that I have been using it more for this purpose. That is, learning. This is true especially for Twitter.  I have learned a lot lately from one of my Twitter colleagues whose name is @JohnHaydon.  His videos have taught me how to “trick out” my Facebook page, and I discovered ClickToTweet through him among other things.  I just signed up for his “31 Day Challenge: Optimize Your Blog For Social Media” which starts in January as this is a topic I am focusing on right now. I look forward to discovering more new tricks.

When we started our Kids Are Heroes venture the web site was it. Period. KidsAreHeroes.com was the entire effort.  Then we branched out into social media and all of a sudden we had a blog site that supported it.  Now we also have a Twitter, Facebook and Youtube presence among other things. I now look upon it as one big package.  It all has the same message to get kids involved in philanthropy and we try to work on each individual spoke of the wheel to make it better.  Take SEO for instance (for you ankle-biters that’s ‘Search Engine Optimization’).  I know a little bit about it, but want to know more.  I want people to have the best chance of finding our web site or blog when I’m not there to direct them.  So what do I do? I use TweepSearch and search for “SEO” in people’s profiles.  This is a wonderful tool to discover people from all walks of life.  I can then subscribe to their blog to learn more or even ask them direct questions.

Another obvious way to learn is to just ask.  I have a social media training session coming up and I lack in one area as I do not update Twitter with my phone.  I know how to do it, just don’t have much sense of what tools are being used and which are more popular.  By sending out one tweet I found that ‘Tweetie 2′ for the iPhone is a big one, and also came across a great resource to discover Twitter apps. OneForty.com is a new web site developed by my old Twitter friend @Pistachio. (You can also follow @oneforty). If you click on iPhone you will get a list of Twitter apps designed for it.

It is great to know that people are so generous with their knowledge. Google’s results can be so overwhelming sometimes. And for the record I do like to pass on what I learn and give back too. See a catalog of my posts on Twitter.

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  • John Haydon said,

    Gabe,

    Very, very funny! I met @Pistachio at the Boston #tweetsgiving event, but did not know about OneForty.com!

    So it is you who are teaching me, my friend. Also, you taught me more about how non-profits can use Twitter, and I frequently tell other non-profits to follow you as an example of hard work and sincerity.

    John

    P.S. Thanks for the link love about “31 Day Challenge: Optimize Your Blog For Social Media”

  • Gabe said,

    Hey John,

    You are welcome for the link. It’d better be good tho’ as now you have my name attached to it. ;)

    -Gabe

  • John Haydon said,

    I will not let you down! :-)

  • Keith Hosey said,

    Gabe,
    Great post. My organization is just starting to get into utilizing social media as promotional/networking tools, but I’ve been using it to listen/learn for a while. There are so many resources out there! I especially like your comment that you treat the multiple venues as “one package.” From What I’ve noticed, that’s when I see it working the best.
    On a personal note, you may want to look at Tweetdeck for you iphone. It’s a great desktop tool, and how you organize your feed into groups on your computer is how it shows up on the iphone (not sure if iphone has LinkedIn or Facebook support yet, but the desktop version does).

    Thanks,
    Keith

  • Gabe said,

    Thanks Keith,
    Your post is encouraging. It’s really hard to assess the real value and ROI from all this effort.

    As far as the iPhone is concerned, I was doing research for a “student” who has one. I didn’t realize there was an iPhone version of Tweetdeck. If it were me I would be up for it because that’s my desktop tool of choice. (I’m hoping for a Droid for Christmas!! ;)

  • Angie said,

    Great post! I agree that most start out with social media and completely mistake the value of it. Sure, building relationships with people you would have otherwise never “met” is valuable, but the true value comes from all that is right at your fingertips…the ability to LEARN. Often, that’s overlooked. Some get wrapped up in promoting or branding themselves and miss the most important thing out there…KNOWLEDGE. Knowledge is the one thing that we truly can never get enough of and the one thing that can never be taken from us.

    Like I said earlier, GREAT post!

  • Gabe said,

    Thanks Angie,

    I am picking up things every day I would never get from Google. I agree – it’s awesome!

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