The Spider, The Web and The Fly
Posted by Melanie Hetfield in Hetfield Services, Professional Tweeter, Professional Tweeting, Social Media Management, Tips, Tweeting Professionallly, Twitter on April 27, 2012
I’ll expand a bit more on this over the coming weeks, but I’d like you to think of your Social Media in this way: The Spider The Web The Fly These are all important areas, but who are you? I hope would say you are the Spider, the spider looks for the best areas to [...]
I didn’t unfollow, sorry!
Posted by Melanie Hetfield in Hetfield Services, Professional Tweeter, Professional Tweeting, Social Media Management, Tweeting Professionallly, Twitter on April 2, 2012
For me since starting on Twitter, following back has been a way to say thank you to new followers, we all like to be followed and it would be a bit pointless to have a Twitter account without followers. What’s happened though, from looking at my figures I’m not following back everyone? Good question and [...]
Who own’s your Twitter Account? The need for an agreement!
Posted by Melanie Hetfield in Hetfield Services, Professional Tweeter, Professional Tweeting, Social Media Management, Tweeting Professionallly, Twitter, Uncategorized on December 28, 2011
There have been a few debates rising recently about ownership of Twitter and Social Media accounts. The article below is just another instance of the problems that are being caused by not having Agreements between companies and those running the social media accounts. Ownership – We assume because we have our name on it, our [...]
Quick Twitter Starter Help!
Posted by Melanie Hetfield in Uncategorized on December 14, 2011
Quick Starter to get you going on Twitter! The idea on Twitter is to create a following so that you can keep up to date with those of interest to you and or for business use. If you are wanting to grow a following, then remember not everyone will follow back. We all have a [...]
Protected: Twitter using AUTO BOT program to Suspend Accounts
Posted by Melanie Hetfield in Twitter on September 8, 2011
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How is my Account being Hacked?
Posted by Melanie Hetfield in Facebook Management, Hetfield Services, Professional Tweeter, Professional Tweeting, Social Media Management, Tweeting Professionallly on August 31, 2011
More and more accounts on Twitter are being hacked, but it’s not Twitter’s fault that this is happening. Hopefully we all know to avoid emails that ask for personal details such as bank account numbers or personal details such as Date of Birth etc, that could be used to gain access to your banks or [...]
The 15 Worst Sports Owners Not Named McCourt or Wilpon (via Dubsism)
Posted by Melanie Hetfield in Uncategorized on August 31, 2011
Just looking at other blogs, this one caught my eye. Editor’s Note: This article is a collaborative effort between Dubsism and Ryan Meehan from First Order Historians. Ryan also has his own blog, East End Philadelphia, which is featured in our BlogRoll and it is well worth the read. Lately, all the attention for bad ownership has been [...]
Mass Collaboration – Wikinomics
Posted by Melanie Hetfield in Hetfield Services, Professional Tweeting, Social Media Management, Tips, Twitter on July 28, 2011
This is what Wikipedia says about collaboration: Collaboration is working together to achieve a goal, It is a process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize shared goals Mass collaboration is a form of collective action that occurs when large numbers of people work independently on a single project, often modular in its nature. A key aspect which distinguishes mass collaboration [...]
The Worst Piece of Advise
Posted by Melanie Hetfield in Hetfield Services, Professional Tweeter, Professional Tweeting, Social Media Management, Tweeting Professionallly, Twitter, Uncategorized on July 18, 2011
I just had to blog this; an email sent out to its members. My thoughts are; why are they so scared and if they think this is what others are going to do, then they must be doing the same. The world is big enough for everyone to share and help! I network with several [...]