Monthly Archives: June 2011

20 Places You and Your Business Should Be Listed On The Web In 2011

Earlier this year I wrote a blog about sprouting legs so Google can find you and if you haven’t read it, please do so here.  The point of that blog and this blog for that matter is to help you get noticed by Google.  SEO practices, pictures and videos, and good content help Google, or new customers, to find you but you also need to be everywhere you possibly can be.  While most businesses may have a website and hopefully have a Facebook page, that is only a couple of places for Google to reach out and find you.  However, if you are listed in 20 different places, guess who begins to rank higher on Google? You, hence the term web crawling!  It’s no secret what these sites are, you just have to look for them, but they can be a bit time consuming.  That’s where I step in.  One of the services I offer to business owners is a set up package which sets them up on about 15+ different online platforms. But today the list will be given to you FREE OF CHARGE, you just have to invest your time. :) Have fun! Now go sprout some legs and start running…you never know who is chasing you!

  1. Facebook Business Page – Make sure you set this up correctly and NOT as a personal profile page for your business
  2. Twitter Account - Yes, it’s a must.
  3. Yelp.com – A user review site
  4. LinkedIn – A social place for business, upload your resume, make business contacts, and post your bio
  5. Blog – WordPress is the best.  You don’t need to be a writer to blog, but use it for informational purposes, write articles, etc.
  6. Four Square – A geolocation service that uses the GPS system in your phone to tell where you are located (store, restaurant, movies, etc) and you “check in” at these locations.  Foursquare will post this info on your Facebook and Twitter accounts.  This is FREE advertising for these businesses if used properly.
  7. Website – Everyone in business needs a website
  8. YouTube – Never thought your small business could afford a commercial? Create your own commercials with a video camera, upload it to your own YouTube channel and ‘Broadcast Yourself’. You can also start your own vlog!
  9. Flickr – A social site to share pictures and videos
  10. Yellow Book Pages – Directory
  11. Google Places – Directory
  12. DMOZ – Directory
  13. Yahoo City Local – Directory
  14. Manta – Directory
  15. Bing - Directory
  16. About.Me
  17. Empire Avenue - Buy stock in yourself and others, all for fun!
  18. Google +  - Google’s answer to Facebook
  19. Letslunch.com – Great face-to-face networking tool still in the infant stages
  20. Pinterest – A virtual pin board that is the 3rd largest social media site to date!

What is a Vlog and how do you do it?

I think one of the first times I ever really heard of or paid any attention to a vlog was the infamous Chris Crocker’s “Leave Brtiney Alone” video,  remember that?

It’s one thing to write about whatever in a blog, but it’s a whole different world when you put it to video, so I gave it a try.  Now I have a pretty thick skin, so you probably won’t hurt my feelings, however I have to say it was a little intimidating.  You really do put yourself, and your personality, out there.  Your sitting there, talking to yourself and you feel really, really stupid and the whole time you are thinking, “I hope I don’t sound really really stupid”.

So here is my first vlog.  Laugh, cry, point, make fun of, tease, whatever…just make sure you subscribe to my YouTube channel at the end.  And don’t forget to make me go viral on Facebook and Twitter like this talking dog that I have to watch on a daily basis or “Blood” or my favorite, the  “Charlie bit my finger” kid.

Till next time… :)

My Latest Article on KSL.Com – Google +1

Can Google’s +1 rival Facebook in the social media realm?

June 14th, 2011 @ 11:00am

By Chanda Gunter, ksl.com

SALT LAKE CITY — In March, Google announced its new +1 feature that will rival Facebook’s “like” button on most websites.

This month, the feature was recently launched in beta form and has sparked many conversations concerning its staying power. The idea behind the +1 button is to have users rely on their friends’ recommendations, so the question is just that, will they rely on recommendations while searching Google?

Here is how +1 works:

1. While searching information on Google, click the +1 button of the site you preferred.

2. A user’s friends will see this recommendation the next time they are searching something similar and will help lead them in the right direction.

3. The more friends a user has that clicks +1, the more recommendations he or she has.

Google is known for its outstanding search engine results and algorithm measuring techniques, but it’s not known for its social ability like Facebook and Twitter.

With the implementation of the +1 button, Google hopes to change that and in a sense, compete with Facebook. What it really boils down to is advertising dollars. Both Google and Facebook make most of their money through advertisements.

While Facebook can offer advertisers a more targeted audience because of its ability to capture important data such as age, location, gender and lifestyle, Google must now compete for that ability if it wants those same advertising dollars.

Google’s answer to the lack of social ability is Google Buzz and Google Profiles. Introduced over a year ago and implemented into any Gmail user account, a profile can be set up and information shared over the Web much like Facebook and Twitter. A Google account is required to take advantage of the new +1 feature and will likely increase the amount of Google Buzz users.

While there are some pluses to the new +1 feature, there seem to be more negatives and many questions asked.

~ On the plus side:

1. Facebook needs competition and who better to compete than Google, right?

2. Google is constantly tweaking its algorithm for improved search results, and the social-sharing aspect of user feedback could change the way we receive our information.

3. Search results could become more personal and relevant to the end user

~ On the negative side:

1. A Gmail account in needed to participate

2. Not all friends can see the +1 feature as they can on Facebook or Twitter. When someone “likes” an article it posts to his or her wall and allows for comments. Google’s +1 is only seen by Google friends and/or friends who happen to be searching the same thing.

3. There is currently no mobile version of the +1 feature

4. Facebook is already a proven marketing system and is already recognizable

5. A Google Buzz account can be connected with Twitter, Flickr, Picasa, and a user’s Gmail contacts but is not available to connect with Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn or Yelp.

For now, the +1 feature is still in experimental phase and as a Gmail user, it needs to be opted in to use it. It has a lot of room to grow and will no doubt increase the number of Google account users, but the question still remains” Will Google compete with Facebook? Possibly down the road, but with Facebook’s 500 million-plus users, Google has a long road to travel.

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Related:

Google hoping other sites like recommending tool 
Google Inc. is hoping other websites will like its recently introduced system for recommending online content and ads.

Chanda Gunter is the owner of The Social Network, a social-media marketing company based out of southern Utah. She is a marketing consultant, public speaker, columnist, event planner and teaches several social media seminars and classes monthly.

Article published by http://www.ksl.com

It’s All About SEO, Tags, Keywords, and Trending Topics. (GO MAVS!)

This is a great blog my good friend Paula Adams with At Your Service (a personal concierge service) wrote a few days ago. Great SEO marketing, tags, keywords, and use of trending topics!

~ Since it’s game six of the NBA finals between the Dallas Mavericks and the Miami Heat dinner should be simple. We are having my famous NBA Wieners and Google Doodle Noodles! We all know how to make hot dogs right? WRONG! As everyone in Texas will tell you, you should NEVER boil your wieners. Save the wiener water for the Google Doodle Noodles and grill your wieners. The Google Doodle Noodles recipe has been handed down in my family for generations!

Grandma, being a friend of LeBron James and Dirk Nowitzki wanted a quick and filling dinner before the NBA finals. Wieners are easy if grilled and not boiled! Her Google Doodle Noodle recipe is quick, easy and as follows: One package of macaroni noodles, cook as directed on the box and using the wiener water your noodles weren’t cooked in, drain and add one cup of diced Velveeta cheese. It must be Velveeta and I think there might be coupons out there for Velveeta cheese! Stir in one tablespoon of butter and two tablespoons of milk or cream, salt and pepper to taste. To bring on a little Heat add just a dash of cayenne!  Viola you have Wieners and Google Doodle Noodles!

Enjoy the finals!!!!

The Wednesday Wrap-Up

Personally this was a good week for me, I got a new iPhone 4, and yesterday was my 3 year wedding anniversary, but on the downside I got a bit frustrated with Google crashing late Monday night.  As far as the rest of the world…NBA finals, Weiner problems, Romney, Groupon, Sims, and XBox ruled the world.

 

1)  Rep. Anthony Weiner admits Tweeting lewd picture – What a weiner!

2)  Google Releases Stable Version of Chrome 12 – Remember when Facebook crashed?

3)  Snoop Dog Fragrance Gets Cheaper As It Gets More Facebook Likes – Are you kidding me?

4) LinkedIn App Lets You Play Tetris With Your Network Profiles -  Another reason to love LinkedIn!

5)  The Sims Are Coming To Facebook – I’ll pass, thank you.

6)  Groupon Enters Grocery Stores With Loyalty Cards – The future of couponing?

7)  XBox Live Getting Live TV, YouTube, and Bing Voice Search – Jeez, is there anything the XBox can’t do?

 

A World Without Google

It’s 1:30am and I’m writing this blog on my cool new iPhone because my computer is rebooting. Obviously I can’t wait 5 minutes. I’m a bit frustrated because Google is down and well, I was Googling. I thought at first it was my computer or the internet connection (reason for computer reboot) but then my trusty Twitter Tweeps filled me in. The feeling is a bit like when Facebook went down for a couple hours several months back, remember that? I think I got caught up on laundry that day and cleaned out my closet. Since the Droid is Google based, I wonder if Google crashing will have any effect on the Droid users. Hmmm…wish I could Google that. Anyways, I guess I could go to Yahoo or Bing… Or I could just finish this blog and do my Google searching tomorrow. Goodnight!

The iPhone – What’s so great about it?

Happy Girl!

So in the past month I have gone from a Blackberrry to a Droid to an iPhone.  Wait. Let me clarify that.

1)  Blackberry Curve – Ancient but I loved it

2) Droid Eris- We’ll discuss later

3) iPhone 4- White – *Sigh*

The Blackberry I was happy with. Yes it was old but I’ve had a t
ouch screen before and I like real buttons! It had some apps I could download and as long as I got my emails and could text, Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare on it, I was good.  But I really really wanted a Droid. So a good friend of mine, Ian Griffith, who just so happens to be a computer genius and owns the computer and technology repair company Epsilon Technology Group, gave me his old Droid when he got the latest and greatest version.  I was so excited! It was pretty cool and did a lot more than my Blackberry, but after a while I wanted to throw it against the wall. The problem wasn’t the Droid operating system, it was the phone itself.  The Eris is the first version of the Droid so it didn’t have the capabilities or the processors that the new Droids have now. That would explain why it was sooooooo slooooooow.So I’m running errands yesterday and as I am about to throw my Droid out the car window, I see Verizon. Now I have pestered this poor guy at the Verizon store for months because I knew my upgrade date was in May and he was always so helpful.  I couldn’t decide on Droid or iPhone.  I like the Google based Droid but everyone, everyone, everyone swears the iPhone will change your life.  So I found Kyle at Verizon, again, and said I’m ready this time.  He persuaded me to go with the iPhone and at the same time assured me that I s

hould not judge the newer Droids based on the Eris I had.  So I went iPhone, then he threw me the white one which just shows my coolness factor right?

I couldn’t pass up the deal, with my upgrade, contract renewal, and the ability to put it all on my next bill, it was practically free!

Now the real question…Did it change my life? It has been
less than 24 hours and yes, it has changed my life.  I used to make fun of the people raving about it saying it is life changing.  IT IS LIFE CHANGING! It is sooooooo user friendly! I love it and now I’m one of the cool kids on the block.

P.S. Thank you Ian for the Droid, I really do appreciate it! :)

The Wednesday Wrap-Up

Well Twitter certainly has been busy launching new features this week! In the meantime Obama steals a high profile Twitter employee, Shaq uses Twitter to announce his retirement, Google gets sued AND launches it’s new +1 feature.  This week in the Social Media World….

1) Twitter Launches the Follow Button for Websites - Love this!

2) Twitter Launches Picture and Video Sharing – No third party sites

3) Google’s +1 Button - Soooo cool!

4) Shaq Announces Retirement Via Twitter - Of course!

5) President Obama to Name Twitter CEO to Advisory Committee - Smart?

6) 10 Fascinating Facebook Facts and What They Say About Us - Uh-Oh!

7) Twitter Lets You See Other’s Timelines - Nice!

8 ) PayPal Sues Google and Former Execs Over Google Wallet - That didn’t take long!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vacation

Memorial Day weekend prompted and impromptu vacation to Clearwater, Florida and I dropped work like a bag of dirt. Not much Facebooking, Tweeting, or Linking in the past week and after a couple days of withdraw, I began to get used to the idea.  I have to say, this Texas girl has never seen the pretty side of the Gulf of Mexico before, and WOW what a difference!  But now back to reality, and I missed a lot this week in the social media world, so now time to catch up and get back to work.  Glad to be back!

Lunch in Clearwater Beach, Florida

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