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Posted by jib, on September 5th, 2011%
Helena brings your Kickstarter project to its fruition – as you fulfill your promises and ship your rewards. . . . → Read More: Artisan Ally: Kickstarter Project and its Rewards
Posted by jib, on September 5th, 2011%
Helena Kaufman takes your Kickstarter project through the last part of funding with smooth communication and smooth shipping. . . . → Read More: Artisan Ally: Kickstarter Project Funding and Successful Communication
Posted by jib, on September 5th, 2011%
Helena Kaufman talks about promoting your Kickstarter project once it has been approved and is out for funding. . . . → Read More: Artisan Ally: Kickstarter Project Promotion
Posted by jib, on June 19th, 2011%
Helena Kaufman expands on controlling your social media by managing your comment space. . . . → Read More: Artisan Ally — Clean and Control Your Social Media Contact List (2 of 2)
Posted by jib, on May 23rd, 2011%
by Helena Kaufman
Clean and Control Your Social Media Contact List
What draws people to the list you are growing?
It could be your posts, or your comments on other people’s posts. You might have ‘liked’ or reposted someone else’s link and drawn the attention of people who check you out and decide to link up to you. We will, by the way, explore Linked In soon, but before we look at yet more content and places to post it, let’s do some spring tidying and cleaning.
Inviting people to hang with you in social . . . → Read More: Artisan Ally — Clean and Control Your Social Media Contact List
Posted by jib, on April 23rd, 2011%
Helena Kaufman discusses social media and how to rally the influential behind you. . . . → Read More: Artisan Ally — Social Media Exposure by the Numbers
Posted by jib, on April 16th, 2011%
Helena Kaufman discusses Facebook and extending your brand . . . → Read More: Artisan Ally — Facebook Strategy Stretches Your Brand
Posted by jib, on April 11th, 2011%
by Helena Kaufman
More about your Social Media Real Estate
Logo and Website were the two words that began and ended the sign off action list in our last Artisan Ally day trip of the Facebook landscape.
1) Your logo as defined by Wikipedia: “A graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition.” But you knew that!
“Logos are either purely graphic (symbols/icons) or are composed of the name of the organization.” Wiki goes on to give examples like the PBS “everyman”, Mobil . . . → Read More: Artisan Ally — Facebook Location, Location, Connection
Posted by jib, on March 20th, 2011%
by Helena Kaufman
Thank you for the numerous notes on the simple, yet effective act of committing 15 minutes in our most recent, content rich Artisan Ally column. Here’s more practical inspiration for how your online efforts are viewed.
As we head over to Facebook¸ we’re logging in every day with 175 million other folks. Facebook can be a burdensome beast to tackle with all its distracting options plus the choice of personal accounts and fan pages. It is one of the top three most visited sites, right up there with Google and Yahoo.
What . . . → Read More: Artisan Ally — Your Process to Presence and Profit
Posted by jib, on March 10th, 2011%
by Helena Kaufman
Have you been visiting twitter, at least once a day to post a comment or to ‘listen’ to the online conversation of your prospects and even your competition?
Knowledge is power, but simply being there and eaves dropping on text conversations are not enough. You need to make your presence known by posting and commenting, regularly if not frequently. We’ll soon devote Artisan Ally columns to content creation for social media for new posters and refreshers for those already in the flow of social media. For now, however, let’s work on your . . . → Read More: Artisan Ally — Schedule Your Creative Connection
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