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http://icon-presentationsblog.com/join-these-event-professionals-on-facebook/

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#EIR – How to find click-worthy links to tweet, quickly & easily

A wonderful way to help your friends and establish a strong, positive presence on Twitter is to tweet links to informative articles on the internet. Helping to educate your Twitter community is also an essential component of the #EIR (Engage, Inform & Retweet) plan for success on Twitter.

But surfing the internet can be [...]

#EIR – Actions speak louder than Twitter backgrounds

All of us have our own methods and philosophy for choosing who we follow on Twitter.  I know many who will return any follow, as long as it’s not from a spammer.  I know people who only follow others who share their professional interests. Still others, on a continuous quest for more business, [...]

Lyksumlikrish’s Top Links March 7 – 21, 2010

1 – Tradeshow Presenter Emilie Barta shares examples of Worst/Best tradeshow exhibits (video)

2 – How to manage your Twitter following & followers

3 – The REAL bucket list!

4 – How to use social media to market a large event

5 – Cool tools: Twitter sheep – know your followers

6 – Actually, it’s easy being green!

7 [...]

#EIR – RETWEET! The battle cry of social media marketing

OK. I’m a BIG proponent of the retweet.  In fact, I think it’s a great philosophy for life.  I got really romantic about it recently in a guest blog article I wrote for the awesome Liz King of Liz King Events.  Please check it out and let me know what you think!!

On Twitter what you don’t say is as important as what you do say

The following is a guest blog article by Eric Lukazewski. If you are interested in guest blogging for Sound n’ Sight, please read my guest blogging guidelines .

Your Best Messages Are The Ones You Keep Quiet

I’m a big sports fan. Strike that: HUGE sports fan. I live and grew up in Chicago and witnessed [...]

Are you enriching, polluting or just taking from the Twitter stream?

Image by Jim Rettig via Flickr

Today I find myself in a reflective mode. A tweet I read has made me question my Twitter footprint, if you will.  The comment was:

“#eventprofs tag makes me cringe. It used to be cool but now all I see is RT & FF spam from self-promoting suits. I’m [...]

Thoughts on #EC10 and how social media creates a NEED for events

(l to r, Traci Browne, me, Kim Geralds, Christina Stallings, Mike McCurry)

Have you ever just HAD to be somewhere? Maybe it was your best friend’s wedding or your child’s little league playoffs but it wasn’t an obligation. You wanted to be there because of the other people that would be there. You wanted [...]

Greatest Hits Nov. 28 – Dec. 4 2009

1 – 7 useful tips for those getting started on Twitter

2 – Google Wave: The future of event engagement?

3 – Gr8 points! Don’t automate, communicate!

4 – Tweeps who #EIR r fun 2 follow. Those that yell buy my stuff, r not

5 – Make strategic corporate decisions [...]

#EIR – 3 simple steps to success on Twitter

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Whether you got on Twitter to promote your new company, meet peers or just find out what everyone’s talking about, you quickly learned that those with lots of followers, who tweet a lot, talk [...]