Wednesday, October 6, 2010

3 Reasons Postling Is Great For Small Business

BetaKnut has been testing the social media monitoring application, POSTLING. This is a great tool for small businesses to manage their brands and monitor their social media presence. Across the social network eco system they include Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, Wordpress and even Yelp to name a few.

 

3 Reasons Postling Is Great For Small Business

 

1) One Stop To Manage Your Brand and Engage

In today's digital world of business just running a flat website is not the best option to gain new business. Simply setting up a blog and telling your current or potential customer is not enough to keep an attention span. If a small business has a Facebook Page and a Twitter account but offers no useful information and only pitches of "Buy This" or "We have new X product" clients/customers will actually lose interest and possibly move on to the brands that are engaging their social minds. Postling offers the small business the means to add their various sites, look into the Twitter conversations, the Facebook fan posts and even interact from within the site. Why not have one place to jump right into the heart of your business and see how you can offer something different or spectacular for your niche? Stay connected.

 

2) Manage One Brand Or Manage Several From One Location

You have the option to upgrade your account and manage several brands at a time. If you are a small business owner running photography, web design and a WordPress consultant (each with different business names, You could use Postling to manage all those social sites for your brands under one dashboard.

 

3) Email Of your Brand's Performance

Postling will send out an email that contains tweets, Facebook content and other social network messages relevant to the brands you are managing. What can you do with this data? You can check the email and get a quick overview of who is engaging your brand on Twitter, what mentions you are receiving or what fans are posting on your Facebook Page. This can be extremely useful when you are on the go and reading from your mobile device. As a small business owner you could immediately respond or know that you have a new potential client to serve and get your positive pitch ready to go.

 

Website: www.Postling.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/postlingdotcom

Twitter: @Postling

 

There are several social media dashboard tools to help a business monitor their brand(s). Try Postling and see how it fares for your needs. What other tools do you use to run your small business and manage social media?

 

Posted via email from Beta Knut Notes

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

A Test of Embedding PDF from Box.Net


Just a quick test of embedding PDF files in the Blogger platform using the options from Box.net.


LongViewGallery_Invitation.pdf

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

New Twitter App Juixe Tweetbox 0.1


Juxie TechKnow

New Twitter client in alpha/beta stage! Blogger of Juxie TechKnow has taken on the Twitter API and uses javascript via Google Gears and jQuery and aims to jump in the ring to manage multiple accounts. Check out the blog post for Tweetbox. You can follow @techknow on Twitter.

Let the testing begin! Screenshots to come in a future blog post on BetaKnut!

Upcoming blog post on Splitweet and HootSuite.

Posted via web from Nick's posterous

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

12for12k With Mom It Forward And Yehu Microfinance


12for12k logo

In a time of financial distress and economic downturn everyone around the world is feeling the changes to lifestyle. This month 12for12k.org teams with MomItForward.com to bring opportunities to Kenya through Yehu.org. Rather than just give money at a fundraiser or spend a few hours volunteering at a community, these two organizations are working in unison to bring a little entrepreneurial spirit to the people of Kenya. By offering your dollars to 12for12k.org you are helping provide funds through Yehu.org, a microfinance organization. The money goes to support small businesses and the people that look to build their own life to get out of poverty and create a sustainable life for their family and communities in Kenya.


Who is 12for12k.org? It's an organization using social media, social networking and the PR of people to raise funds for different charities every month. This month the chosen charity is Yehu.org. The concept is sweet and simple: 12 months, 12 different charities, $12,000 per month based on minimal donations of $10 per month per user! There is no sign-up or obligation, just plain and simple giving on the website every month knowing it will benefit a different charity every month. The voice of 12for12k.org comes from the people that give and the use of social media to spread the word in your networks.


Who is MomItForward.com? They are an organization of women out to "change the world one mom at a time" by being active in communities. There are online meetings on Twitter, social activities, fundraisers, blog activities and more that bring moms together to improve socially, personally and within their community.


Join me in helping support 12for12k with this month's partner MomItForward and charity Yehu.org.

Posted via web from Nightlife's posterous

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Search In Blackle To Save Energy


Blackle Search Engine

If you are into being "green" check out the Blackle search engine. Heap Media has provided a way to use a black background and the Google search engine in hopes to save energy by using less watts while searching. They also have other products including spam free email and a food search engine. Mark Ontkush posted a story in 2007 on ways believed to save energy if there was a "black" Google based on number of hits to the website and the watts used on a monitor to display a white/light background versus a black/dark background. Using the site is as simple as searching directly with Google. I question if there is monetary value behind users searching from Blackle considering its using Google custom search and if any of the proceeds are being used towards energy programs. Try it out and let me know what you think.

Posted via web from GripFactor