WHY use Facebook?

There was an excellent question posted today at DST:

Hi,
I went and read thru your blog posts about facebook. But in a nutshell, can you explain to me WHY I should sign up??? LOL
Actually, I have recently (really) gotten into blogging…. LOL But it took me awhile…. LOL
So what really is Facebook all about? I am really clueless??? I went to Facebook, but they don’t seem to have all a lot of info - ie tour etc…. it is pretty vague…. WHat is it’s purpose and how will it benefit me as a designer and scrapper???
Thank you!!!
Lori

Hi Lori,
Those are very good questions. I like people to ask why! I’m one of those people too. At my day job in my role as a leader/manager, I always try to explain ‘why’ when explaining something new.

I’m going to answer in two parts:

Why use Facebook?

Facebook is a site where you can do a number of things that is different from the experience that you have on a traditional forum. It’s more of a 2 way interaction than on a blog (which is mostly the author speaking). There are a lot of things to ‘do’ which sounds odd. I tried to point out things that can be helpful, but people like playing with the app’s. Let’s just say that there are diversions there. My suggestion is that if you’ve just gotten into blogging & are working to get a routine down, then work with that. (Are you using Live Writer?). My prediction is that Facebook is going to become more mainstream. The message system there is nicer to read than email. Making a profile is quick & then you can look around. Add me & then look thru my friends & I bet you’ll find lots of digiscrappers to add as friends.

What is it’s purpose & how will it benefit you?

Facebook was built for college students, but it is now open to everyone. People are realizing that it can be used for business networking in addition to socializing. It’s another place to talk about your digiscrapping, upload layouts, or link to your layouts. My guess is that if you ask around, your family members/friends may be a part of Facebook (or Flickr - I’ll be talking about that later) & you can share your work there whereas they probably wouldn’t join in at a digiscrapping site. We’re just kind of intense at our forums Wink. Hummie had a great idea today in creating a regional group. She created a Missouri Digiscrapping group. I will get one made for Minnesota soon too. What a great way to have a central place for planning crops! & sharing news. Because digiland is spread pretty far & wide. I’m not a designer, but if I were, I would want to expose new people to my products. Your existing customers are very important, but growing your business has value. So why not go where the people are? And there are LOTS at Facebook. 35 million people are using Facebook & spending 20 min’s per day there.

Lie Fhung has been putting up her products in Facebook with links to her store. She puts up her previews into albums. I love how the previews come up full screen! (and I put comments on them for her — you’ll need to register to see the link) Amy from SBB has started a group for her store. As I see new ideas I’ll let you know. And please share if you have ideas.

Since I started this series, I’ve been having a blast! My friend’s list has doubled. (If you’re feeling blue about not having many friends, go thru my list of friends & invite the people you know. And as you gain friends continue to find mutual friends. If you’d like to add new people, put a note in like Amy did below.)

I’ll try to get around & say hi to people as I have time. I totally agree with Hummie that the networking should be sincere & genuine. And I love meeting new people, so I’m in my element. And these happy notes are just awesome!

Amy says, “Hi! I just read your blog on Facebook. Since I am addicted to both digiscrapping and Facebook, this is perfect. Thanks so much for the tips!”

And for those of you eager to read more, I found these last night. This blogger is from MN too & has some great ideas! There’s something in there for the beginner Facebooker to the advanced.

Top 10 Facebook Business Uses (note the one on Limiting your Profile - I can do screenshots if you’d like help? just ask)

Hummie talked about mixing it up with Facebook & Kaboodle. I nominate her to blog on it!

Keep your ideas coming ladies! And if you’re enjoying the information, sign up for our newsletter.


Posted on : Aug 21 2007
Posted under Marketing Blogs, Marketing Websites |

Search tip for ACDSee 9

This question was asked on our forum:

I already organized my kits with ACDSEE it works great. But sometimes if I am in a directory, I would like to click the previews in the organize pane and only showed what I have inside of the directory that I am instead of the whole database.
Is there any way to do that without creating a new category?

Here is my suggestion:

Under View | Search

Select the Category that you want to search for (in this case ‘preview’)

Select the file(s) that you want to see that contains items in that category (in my example, CatalogedFiles); click Ok

Click on Start

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If you have another way, please post a comment.


Posted on : Aug 21 2007
Posted under ACDSee Photo Manager, Tutorials - ACDSee |

Positive feedback & collaboration

I need to say that I really appreciate everyone’s positive feedback.  I have rec’d some Facebook invites with some nice personal notes.  Thanks Wendy for making my day with this one:   

“Hi Connie  :)  I seen your post at DST.  I love your blog and follow it religiously  :)  Would love to have you as a Facebook friend  :)  Wendy.”

That is so heartwarming!  Thank you Wendy & everyone that reads our blog & visits our site.  I know that Heidi is appreciative too!  That’s why we do this!  People have asked us to help with their advertising or do blog & forum consulting, but to be honest, I don’t have time & it’s easier to share with the masses here.  Click on ‘marketing blogs’ or ‘marketing websites’ over on the right in the tag cloud to find all of the information we’ve provided.  Signing up for our newsletters will also bring our blog posts to your inbox if you don’t use a blog reader regularly.

  • The information on our blog can be easily browsed here (info up to mid July)
  • We have freebies on our site - maybe some of our newest readers didn’t know that?

Our goal is to provide people with information of value.  It’s gratifying to share our tools & timesavers with everyone.

And collaboration is key.  That makes a community stronger & the digital scrapbooking community is built on it.  We are having a great time going to various sites for chats.  I applaud all of the sites that allow us to link to our resources.  Open communities are so wonderful to work with.  I understand the reasoning behind having a closed one (where linking isn’t allowed),… kind of, but I think that people still shop at other places & participate in other forums, so why not let everyone interconnect? 

What do you think about that? 


Posted on : Aug 20 2007
Posted under Other |

Using Facebook & Groups

Amy Edwards was quick to make a group for Scrapbook-bytes.com & that made me realize that I should give more info here. I will share what I’ve learned about setting up a group & getting it going. And there are a few more tips about Facebook that I have & I’m sure that all of you have can share your experiences too.

Privacy Concerns

Social Network Phobia - if you’re concerned about using your real name, then don’t, but you can still join in. I was just reading that article last night (there are some good tips in it). But, as I said, I haven’t been bothered by ‘yucky people’ at Facebook.

Mixing personal, hobby & professional life - there is a lot of discussion about how this is changing how people network. For example, my friends include:

  • digiscrappers
  • bloggers & people interested in web strategy
  • my daughter & her friend (who was like my 2nd daughter)

Keep in mind that no one can see your profile until you invite them to be a friend, and likewise you can’t see my friend’s profiles until you invite them to be a friend. And, be careful about changing your settings because people may not be able to find you when they search (or see you in mutual friend’s lists). Your friend’s list won’t grow that way.

And if you invite someone to be your friend, just put a note in on how you connected.

Layout of Facebook Profile (this took me awhile to figure out. so I’ll save you some time)

  • You can edit the layout of your profile at any time. Simply use your mouse to drag and drop boxes anywhere on your profile.
  • Please note that you cannot move your Mini-Feed or Friends box. Also, some boxes may be restricted to either the right or left column of the profile.

Annoyances to be aware of:

  • personal messages - I really like the format, but the email notification doesn’t include the message, so you have to go there. Email notification can be turned off though.
  • Facebook Applications - there are over 2000 & I’m going to repeat myself because this really bugs me. Be careful when adding new ones, because Facebook encourages you to invite all your friends to try it… umm it’s like spamming your friends (in my opinion).
  • Not as personalizable as MySpace - I’ve heard from a couple of people that you can’t make it pretty. Maybe that will improve? Jeremiah has a group here to post your requests. Go place your requests for customization.

Creating a group -

On left, click on Groups

  • on left is info on the groups you’re a part of - which is interesting to see which are growing
  • on right is info on groups your friends have recently been active in

At top, click on Create a New Group

  1. Fill in the info - make sure that it links back to your site/blog
  2. Add a picture or icon of your group
  3. Invite your friends (this can be done later again too) - it sends emails to people that you choose on your friend’s list.
  4. In your new Group; go into the Discussion Board & put in some questions & conversation starters. Things like - Introduce yourself; What’s your favorite…; What new products would you like to see in the store… etc
  5. And once you start it, don’t forget it, check in periodically.

Later options

  • Invite people to join (after you have more friends on your list)
  • Message all members - send email to group members
  • Create an Event - sends an invitation to members
    • I haven’t used this option yet, but I’m seeing potential for announcing chats & other special events at your site.

So you can invite people by email to join your group at any time, but how else can you kick off your new community? It’s just like a forum - tell people about it. Blog about it, ask your CT members to join & tell their friends, post at your forum, spread the word! What if you ran a contest there? Encourage the ‘tell a friend’ concept.

For more reading: Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive 12 Ways to Use Facebook Professionally «

(there’s a good link in there on Top 10 Facebook App’s for Work)

What creative ideas can you think of for promoting your new group?


Posted on : Aug 19 2007
Posted under Marketing Blogs, Marketing Websites |

Facebook is in

Not long ago I saw a question about utilizing MySpace for promoting a website. The trend is that MySpace is out & Facebook is in. These statistics are from Jeremiah O’s blog:

  • Over 150,000 registrants daily.
  • Average visitor stays 20 minutes.
  • Most growth is among people over age 25.

Each post in this series will give you an overview of using these sites followed by marketing ideas.

Facebook used to be limited to college students, but since they’ve opened it up to everyone, it’s being flooded. Professionals are using it to network in addition to people just connecting informally. Exchanging messages there is easier than email because they’re displayed in a logical way.

So after that background info, let’s get started!

Registration is easy & you can provide as much or as little info as you want.

There are two main pages that I use:

Profile Page

  • wall - where people can leave you public messages that everyone sees
  • friends list - click on a friend to send them a private message
  • groups list - shows which groups that you belong to
  • You’ll see that on my profile I also feed in our blog.

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Home Page

News Feed - these list what your friends have done at Facebook

  • you can see if they’ve joined new groups, updated their profile, added applications, etc
  • Requests & Notifications are also here on right - these are things that people have invited you to do requiring action on your part
    • I don’t really get into the applications - so I tend them (like Ninja, Mardi Gras, etc)

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*tip for finding people that you know: Once you have someone that you know as a friend, look at their friend list. Invite mutual friend’s to be your friend. This works well in Facebook & LinkedIn. Or if you see someone in a group that you’d like to befriend (due to the views they express), then invite them & add a personal note as to why you’re inviting them. Personally, I enjoy meeting new people & when people that I don’t know invite me I view it as an adventure. I haven’t had any trouble in Facebook with ‘yucky’ people or being harassed.

Feel free to add me as a friend - Connie Bensen

Facebook allows you to exchange public & private messages with friends. But the true value are the many groups that you can join. For example, I created an ACDSee group. Donna Pelletier created a Scrap Outside of the Box group. There are digiscrapping groups. So if you own a site - you could create your own. There is a field for News with live links, and a Discussion Board where threads can be started & people can contribute. There is also a wall where people can post messages.

Here is what the ACDSee group looks like. Under related groups, you can see digiscrapping groups & Donna’s Scrap Outside the Box group.

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So, you may be asking why do this in Facebook when digiland has so many forums? As I mentioned above, it’s all about networking with people you know & those you don’t. It’s another place to connect people with your business too. And it’s fun!

Feel free to join the ACDSee group (whether you use the software or not). Browse thru my groups & see if there are any you’re interested in & click on them to join.

For additional reading - Jeremiah O’s post on Facebook

Leave a comment if you use Facebook or have more ideas on how to use it for promoting your business. I’d like this series to generate ideas that everyone can use.

Edited - Here’s a list of DigiScrapping groups at Facebook - I’ll add yours when you create it!


Posted on : Aug 18 2007
Posted under Marketing Blogs, Marketing Websites |

Who Inspires you?

My inspiration comes from a variety of places, but mostly from the people I interact with. I’m a very social person as you’ve noticed if you’re a regular reader. I love to share information & I find it very gratifying if I can empower people with knowledge so they can succeed. I spend a fair amount of time searching for information that will be helpful to our readers.

This morning I was surprised to see my name in Jeremiah Owyang’s blog post yesterday as he thanked two people for being community leaders in his Web Strategy group at Facebook. I was astounded to be recognized by someone that I hold in such high regard.

So who is Jeremiah Owyang? He’s a Web Strategist & prolific blogger (4 posts/day on the avg). His message is about how to use online tools to to maximize your web presence. Are you seeing the connection now? When you go to sign up for our newsletters here, you have two choices: 1) ACDSee information & 2) blogging, online tools, and marketing ideas. As you’ve noticed I have quite a fascination with the second topic & enjoy exploring creative marketing ideas. People have told me to just do one, but I truly believe that it’s important to share my background knowledge with anyone that can utilize the information. And I recognize that not everyone is interested in ACDSee products & some aren’t interested in promotional themes.

Another place where Jeremiah truly shines is that he unselfishly practices & promotes mentorship. I wholeheartedly share that philosophy & I believe that’s what makes the digital scrapbooking community so strong & great. I love translating what the thought leaders are talking about into practical uses for our community. And Jeremiah is truly on the cutting edge. He inspired my newest series on social networking & utilizing applications like Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Kaboodle, etc (and for those of you waiting on that - my work schedule this past week interrupted my blogging, but I will get there!).

Jeremiah also does a fabulous job of building community. We all know the value of that because it’s so important here in digiscrapping land! Participating, sharing, & learning are all part of the community experience & Jeremiah’s blog has opened new doors for me at a level I never would have dreamed of. Remember my articles on Windows Live Writer that so many found useful? Well, when I was at Facebook networking (talking, my sister would say) on one of Jeremiah’s groups, I had a conversation with someone. He befriended me, saw my blog post that included all of your comments about Live Writer & said he was forwarding them to the team who created it! And this person was Sean O’Driscoll, Microsoft’s Community Guy! That is the power of networking and building community. The blogosphere & places like Facebook allow all of us to connect at a whole new level based on our interests & needs. The secret is to get out there & get involved (which is the purpose of my new series that’s coming).

So if you enjoy my articles on marketing, now you know where much of my inspiration comes from. Jeremiah doesn’t consider his blog a marketing blog, but he’s listed in the top 30 of the Top Marketing Blogs which says a lot.

Jeremiah’s post was also a good reminder that if you have people that inspire you or help you many ways (like your Creative Team), remember to thank them. In my work as a manager, this is the one thing that I don’t do enough of. And this should be a post all on it’s own, but I’m so very, VERY thankful for all that my sister does here & the friendship & inspiration that she provides. She shares her technical talents so freely & helps me implement all the ideas that I bring back from my forays on the web. Our partnership is very gratifying!

Who should you be thanking for inspiring you?


Posted on : Aug 18 2007
Posted under Marketing Websites |

Daily reading using tabbed browsing in Firefox

Heidi had blogged about this long ago. And it took me awhile to figure it out & start using tabbed browsing, but now I love it! My bookmarks are organized into work groups allowing me to get to things quickly in a couple of different ways. First I’ll show you what I’m talking about, then how to set it up.

See the little folders just under the address bar? I use these all the time. Here are my categories:

  • DSI Related - items related to this site including the newsletter software
  • Other sites - favorite digiscrapping websites that I want to access periodically
  • ACD Related - how do you think I answer those technical questions? ;)
  • All Regulars - every morning I open this folder & go to the bottom & use ‘Open all Tabs’; and Firebox magically opens every one in that order. Then I start reading at our forum & go across. I use this one about 3 times a day!
  • Stats - you guessed it - Feedburner is there & I visit that once a day. Google Analytics is also there.

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When I click on ‘Open in all Tabs’ this is what it looks like. See all my tabs?

Each one matches with the bookmarks listed above & in that order. Cool, huh?

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If you’d like to set this up, then you will need Firefox, of course! Everyone should be using it!

In the Custom Links bar, right click & choose new folder. Provide a Name for your folder. Your new folder will show up in your Links bar. To add bookmarks to it, go to each site & click on the favicon (the icon on the left) & drag it onto the folder. They will go in there.

Some tips about managing the bookmarks in a folder:

  • Left click on a folder & you can click & drag the bookmarks in the folder to whatever positions you want them in.
  • Right click on the folder & you have a host of other options!

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After you have a few folders & want to put them in a different order, I just learned how to do so.

  • Under bookmarks
  • choose Organize Bookmarks
  • click & drag the folders into the order you want

So think about what types of ‘groups of bookmarks’ that you use daily & would like to have easy access to? Then try setting up a folder. If you put a bookmark in a folder & change your mind, simply click on it & drag it onto another folder. Don’t you just love Firefox?


Posted on : Aug 16 2007
Posted under Marketing Websites, Tutorials - Other |

New ACDSee Video: Searching with Categories

I got such great feedback from the first 3 videos that I did for Photo Manager. Thank you so much! So the 4th one is now available. This video demonstrates on how to use ACDSee Photo Manager to search for our digital files. I explain easy searches (like searching for previews) and how to narrow searches (like searching for all my heritage previews.) I also explain Match Any/All. This is a little hidden option that sometimes gives back unexpected results if set to the wrong one. Enjoy!

ACDSee Photo Manager Videos

I would love to hear feedback on what type of videos that you want to see about ACDSee Photo Manager. Here were some of the many possible video ideas running through my head:

  • How to organize your alphas (2 different ways)
  • How to assign designer to author field and assign kit names
  • some more advanced ones:
    • Using Favorites to keep track of credits
    • Mass assigning of files to categories by using searches.

What would you like to see? Please leave a comment with ideas. I can only do one at a time!


Posted on : Aug 14 2007
Posted under ACDSee Photo Manager, DigiScrapping |

ACDSee caters to worldwide shopping

The sale on ACDSee Photo Manager for $23.99 has resulted in some new questions. Long ago some of our Australian friends were asking about purchasing in their own currency. Today I had 3 of our friends from the UK enquiring. And I learned something new again! (Actually, I just hadn’t really pondered ACDSee’s new shopping cart). But it is very friendly for no matter where you live!

Did you know that you can purchase ACDSee using US dollars, Canadian dollars, Great Britain pounds, Australian dollars & Japanese yen? You simple use the pull down menu. (And Heidi, is saying… duh, Connie!).

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And with the sale, we’ve been asked this many times… about the CD. You have the option to click on the garbage can to delete that if you wish.

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Please let us know if you have questions. And enjoy the sale on ACDSee 9, the digiscrapper’s organizing product of choice!

*edited* When you receive your confirmation email, your license code is termed “Digital Rights” and it will be right under this section. Once you have that, go under Help & put it in. Please let us know if you have questions.

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Posted on : Aug 13 2007
Posted under ACDSee Photo Manager |

Put the SOCIAL in Social Networking!

Table of contents for Social Networking

  1. Put the SOCIAL in Social Networking!
  2. Kaboodle
  3. Using Kaboodle Creatively

I read a question this morning that made me realize that I needed to connect digiscrappers, bloggers & designers/store owners with more tools. So I’m going to do a series on Social Networking. You’ll see that it’s closely related to personal branding.

The web has many opportunities for networking with others. Why would you want to do that? There are many advantages:

  • participate in the purpose of that site (ie: Kaboodle is all about shopping!)
  • to meet people with similar interests & share ideas
  • use the same log-in everywhere & increase your online presence
  • it gets you out of your comfortable home blog/store surroundings to see the world
  • encourages collaboration

First maybe we need to ask what is social networking? Just by reading this blog you’re already doing it. You can do it on forums, podcasts, wikis, etc. This series will explore the applications for social networking and show you ways to get involved. I hope that we can generate some ideas to creatively use them in the digiscrapping community.

Facebook, Kaboodle, LinkedIn (Networking)

Stumbleupon (a unique way to find new sites & highlight great information)

Twitter, Pownce (Communication & File Sharing)

del.icio.us, blinklist, trailfire (Social bookmarking)

Flickr (Photo Sharing)

There are many others like Digg, Reddit, mag.nolia etc but I haven’t found them overly useful.

Do you have others that you use regularly & really like?


Posted on : Aug 12 2007
Posted under Marketing Blogs, Marketing Websites |

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