Archive for September, 2008

BlogWorld Expo was awesome!

Actually it was the people that made it fabulous. If you get the chance to go you definitely should. And if you don’t get the opportunity, then make it happen!

What made it unique for me is that I’ve gotten to know these people online through Twitter, Facebook & their blogs. This was my second event in a year’s time of working online. I spoke at Web Community Forum 07 & met @jowyang there. And there were a few people that I renewed acquaintances with from that event.

People say that attending events is important for building brand. I’ve stubbornly proven that I could establish myself remotely, but I will admit that meeting everyone was a fabulous experience. The one thing that really stood out for me was how warm everyone was. I have no regrets in joining this industry. In Minnesota we are proud of what is referred to as ‘Minnesota nice’, but bloggers are in that same league!

Here are some of my favorite photos:

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Chris Brogan is even more inspirational & generous in person than on his blog. Sunday afternoon found him selling Glenda’s books. (I bought one – book review coming.)

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This is a powerhouse. Shashi is the Social Media Swami at Network Solutions. Kristie Wells leads the Social Media Club. {me} Geoff Livingston from Livingston PR & Lionel Menchaca.

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This was way better than a group chat on MSN! Betsy Weber from TechSmith & Kathy Jacobs, Community Guru from AllVoices.com

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Minnesota’s representation – Lee Odden of TopRankBlog.com, Greg Swan from WeberShandwick

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Superstars of the book, Now is Gone, Geoff Livingston & Brian Solis

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Masters of blogging! Chris Brogan & Darren Rowse, Problogger

I have more photos but will share them with future posts. You can see all of them in Facebook.

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Join my Live Interview on Thursday

Jeff Chandler has invited me to join him on Thursday evening for an interview on Perfcast. And I’m inviting you! Come ask questions or just throw popcorn.

We’ll be talking about building community, social networking & branding. All topics that I focus on here at this blog as well as live & breathe.

The Interview is at 7 pm est on Thursday Sept 18 on talkshoe.

Here is the access information. Your joining us will make the conversation more interesting!

You can call into the show a few different ways. The first way is by using a cellphone, landline or SkypeOut and dialing *(724)444-74444*. The talkshoe prompt will welcome you to Talkshoe and asks you for the Talkcast ID number. The ID number for Perfcast is, *24073*. After you type in the number, hit the # sign.

For some of you, you’ll need to enter in your PIN. Your PIN number is usually your phone number or whatever number you assigned during the account creation process. If you don’t have a PIN Number, you can still dial in as an anonymous user.


We’ll See you at BlogWorld Expo

On Friday my husband & I are flying to Las Vegas for BlogWorld Expo. This is our first trip to Vegas & a great opportunity to meet so many bloggers in one place! I’ve been working full time online for a year & am looking forward to meeting my friends!!

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People are leaving comments that they want to meet. So I’ll help you!

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  • My husband, Stuart, stands out in a crowd at 6′2 :) (Sushi is staying home)
    • He is in law enforcement for the State of Minnesota & has many interesting stories. He’s also heard of most of you & is on Facebook.
  • We’ll be with the Network Solutions gang at exhibit booth #230
    • Shashi Bellamkonda, Steve Fisher, & Geoff Livingston

We’d love to meet you, so definitely say hi! Stuart will have the camera & 4 gig cards.

I look forward to meeting Darren Rowse, ProBlogger from Australia & Nicole Simon who’s coming in from Germany. From Minnesota, Lee Odden & Greg Swan (We agreed that we have to go to Las Vegas to meet :) ) Patrick O’Keefe the author of “Managing Online Forums: Everything You Need to Know to Create and Run Successful Community Discussion Boards” will also be there.

And I have a whole list of friends & people to meet including: Stephanie Agresta, David Alston of Radian6, Chris Brogan, David Berkowitz, Rohit Bhargava, Michael Brito, Toby Bloomberg, Paul Chaney, Frank Eliason of ComCastCares, Jason Falls, Tim Ferriss, Laura Fitton, Shama Hyder, Tris Hussey, Guy Kawasaki, Lee LeFever, Becky McCray, Jake McKee, Lionel Menchaca, Scott Monty, Hugh McLeod, Dave Peck, Jeremy Pepper, Steve Rubel, Robert Scoble, Brian Solis, Liz Strauss, Mario Sundar, Robyn Tippins, Kristie Wells …

and YOU!

(because I’ve heard from many of you that you’ll be there!!)

Are you going to the TechSet Event on Friday night hosted by Brian Solis & Steph Agresta? Go, NOW! sign up!! – they want people to RSVP

See you in Vegas! & leave a note here.


Extending your Personal Brand’s Reach

We are all building our brand. I have enjoyed studying the process & finding ways to maximize my efforts. There are people that are masters at it. My personal branding mentor and THE expert, Dan Schawbel checked in with me last week. If you have mentors (and you should!) then you appreciate their feedback & time. This post is dedicated to him. Happy Birthday, Dan! At 25 he is celebrating the publishing of his first book Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success. It’s available for pre-order! I’m 42 & Dan’s insight & guidance has been invaluable in the process of building my career online.

This is advanced brand building but I’ll put some links at the end if you’re just getting started. Personal branding requires planning & consistency. David Armano has the perfect graphic that shows the step I want to talk about today:

  1. Social networks – Establish your brand on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc
  2. Internal properties – Establish your voice on your blog
  3. External properties – Sites established by others

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I’m going to focus on the external properties & that’s why I said this is ‘advanced’. You need to have established your brand & voice on your blog & social networks. The trick with the external properties is that it’s permission based. You could buy advertising, but that isn’t practical for personal branding.

This is about syndication. The example that you’re familiar with is the RSS feed. Wikipedia has a nice explanation of the motivation for syndication:

Syndication benefits both the websites providing information and the websites displaying it. For the receiving site, content syndication is an effective way of adding greater depth and immediacy of information to its pages, making it more attractive to users. For the transmitting site, syndication drives exposure across numerous online platforms. This generates new traffic for the transmitting site — making syndication a free and easy form of advertisement.

The goal is to give your blog legs.

1. Syndicate your material:  I have been slowly syndicating my blog to various sites as I find opportunities. It uses my RSS feed & is completely automatic once the initial set up is done. Google alerts tells me when an article is posted at a certain site & it makes me smile. Here are places where I’m syndicating my blog to:

  • SocialMediaToday.com is a great example.
    • We feed in our blogs via RSS
    • An editor chooses about 40% to post
    • I get 100-500 views depending on topic (Title & first few sentences are important)
    • When my post is viewed there, I am drawn back & read
    • It’s a great place to meet knew people of like mind
    • Their newsletter is excellent with nice reminders
  • MyVenturePad.com is owned by same as SocialMediaToday
    • focus on small business
    • lots of great resources
  • Techrigy Community
    • my blog is on bottom left
    • Techrigy has SM2 a free listening tool
  • CollegeRecruiter.com
    • who would’ve thought? but works for me!
    • Candace Arnold is doing a great job there!

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Find sites in your subject area that are a mix of many authors. Chances are high that they’re aggregating content from many sites & it’s via RSS feeds. It’s easy once you start thinking about it this way & you’ll see opportunities around the web as you interact in your niche. And don’t be shy! If there is a question then ask the admin. Be bold & suggest your content if you feel it will help that site.

2. Blog on a group blog. This requires more time but you can make note on your blog: ”I have a post on <topic> at the other blog". This builds awareness that you’re blogging on that group blog & increases readership there. I’m blogging at Marketing 2.0. Three are some great conversations going on behind it including a growing community. There are also mashups & I believe that LockerGnome is like that. It appears that Chris Pirillo has created some type of compensation format.

3. Guest blogging. Guest blogging is fun because it gives you the opportunity to write for someone else’s readers. For me it’s a challenge to do my best writing. If you WANT to guest post for someone let them know & tell them why. My experience with this is that one of Chris Brogan’s posts caused me to ask if I could write a guest post. (His posts frequently motivate me to respond here, but one inspired me to want to share my ideas with his readers). My guest post on Building Brand through Building Community listed ways that I’ve found effective for building my brand. It caught Darren Rowse’s eye & he asked me to guest post on ProBlogger. I asked what topic he wanted & he chose Taking Your Blog to a Community. That was the most intimidating post I’ve ever written, but it brought me a new readership of those interested in networking, building community & brand. (This post is a sub topic of that larger post – thanks Darren for the inspiraton!). I’m excited to be attending BlogWorld next weekend & meeting Chris & Darren in person!

Branding is not flipping a switch. It’s a process over time. I have been blogging since January of 2007 & that’s when I started building my brand. But I’ve only been blogging for a year on Community related topics. Some will say that attending events is important, but I am an example of doing it online. I am proud to say that I’ve established a very strong personal brand without attending many events. Building brand is the most important thing you can do for yourself. It does take patience & determination.

As promised, here are a list of links if you’re just getting started. These people have amazing personal brands & regularly share their ideas:

What have you found effective in building your brand? What points did I miss?

Do you have a story about how you built your brand? Please share it here or on your blog & link to this post. Our stories are the best way for others to learn & transfer to their own situation.


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