Archive for October, 2009

THE REASON You Should Be At Blogworld 09

Not too long ago I was in a traditional professional job. Ironically that same job is what introduced me to Web 2.0. Fast forwarding finds me deeply entrenched in working online and advocating for the role of Community Manager and working remotely.

THE Reason You Should Be At Blogworld 09 is the people.

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As much as I enjoy working remotely there is a huge value to meeting people in person. The power of connecting face to face is incredible.

Last year’s BlogWorld was a turning point for me. I had the opportunity to meet many of the people who had influenced my work & inspire so many of us.

I was also very impressed with how warm & down-to-earth bloggers are. At the Techset party I stood a few feet away from the group around Chris Brogan. I’m not shy, but I tend to watch & listen when I’m at events. I will never forget how Chris paused his conversation, walked away from his group and gave me a big hug! And disrupting Brian Solis’ camera time for a quick chat was also memorable. He told me that he had quoted me in his book. Over the course of the event I met so many people! I had an amazing conversation about community with Lionel Menchaca of Dell. When we were on the verge of leaving I was talking with Des from Australia & someone said ‘where’s Connie’? I have to meet her! What a great way for Jason Falls to introduce himself!

You need to go to BlogWorld so you can have your own stories like that. It’s the ideal event to meet everyone in an educational and a social setting. I have a list of people to meet this year. Bryan Person, Keith Burtis, and a number of others are on my short list.

If you’re there tweet me @cbensen because I want to meet YOU! I’ll be there Thurs and Friday morning and at the Techset party Thursday night. We’re doing a panel on social media monitoring on Thurs morning to kick off things. So join us!

And if you haven’t figure it out yet, social media isn’t about the technology. It’s about the people! See you at BlogWorld 2009!


How to Claim your Blog on Google Sidewiki

I never want to be too far behind Jeremiah Owyang, so last Saturday I installed Google’s Sidewiki. Piece of cake! but I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to claim my blog.

Everyone needs to stake their claim online for a number of reasons. In this case it allows you to post a comment that stays at the top. My guess is that more functionality may come. Best practice in branding says you should own your own domain & all related.

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On Saturday I spent 2 hrs fighting with it to get that green box to show up. I installed Sidewiki in Flock. Then in Firefox. It was so frustrating! I am very stubborn when it comes to technology. I was almost ready to ask my sister even! (she maintains my blog – don’t EVEN assume that I do!).

So tonite I invested another half hour. And I found the answer! The instructions that I was reading left out one *ahem* major point. And it’s my duty to save you the time & pain.

  1. Install Google Sidewiki if you haven’t.
  2. Install Google Webmaster Tools if you haven’t previously done so. (yes, you need to put code in your blog*, but I was able to figure it out, so just do it.)
  3. Open your blog/site, click on the Sidewiki icon and there you go! The option to claim your site! I see that you can add up to 1,000 sites That link provides examples. I’m going to add other pages on my site.
  4. The last step is to write a note there for future Sidewiki users. Bill Hartzer has a couple nice examples (but his instr’s leave out step 2).

And I’m quite pleased now. I asked my Twitterati to test it. We all like comments, huh? Now you can gather Sidewiki comments too!

* If you’re using WordPress, click on Editor on left & then click on Header on right.

Look! It works!!

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(Sister, Heidi & @SecretSushi – are you guys shocked & amazed?!! ;)   )


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