BlogTalkRadio: Questions About Social Media Tools

We’ve got a great opportunity to listen in with some experts regarding blogging and other social media tools during BlogTalkRadio’s Nuts and BlogBolts show, tonight at 8:00PM ET (check your time).

What are the burning questions you have about some of the tools and intagibles of social media?  Leave a comment below or email me – and I’ll do my best to make sure we bring that question up tonight.

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  • http://successcreeations.com Chris Cree

    Mike, maybe you could comment on some ideas on how to filter through all that noise on some of those tools. There’s a ton of junk being pushed into the web these days, and much of it is going through those very useful tools. How about some good ideas to find the signal through all the noise?

  • http://www.blogabilities.com Connie Reece

    I won’t be able to listen live, but will download the podcast later. Like Chris Cree, I am overwhelmed at the continual parade of brand-new tools and how to sift the wheat from the chaff.
    I’m interested in your comments on two: MyBlogLog and Twitter, both of which I use. According to Andy Beal, MyBlogLog is slowing down his Web site – perhaps a victim of their own success?
    What I like about MyBlogLog is seeing who is reading various blogs I visit, then looking them up on MBL – I have found some new blogs for my reader that way.
    Same thing with Twitter. I was very intrigued by Chris Heuer’s recent post (http://www.socialmediaclub.org/2007/01/14/beyond-im-welcome-to-the-em-era/) about using Twitter as a mini-blog.

  • http://www.realoasis.net Richard Boyd

    Sorry I missed this Mike!!! If you do a similar session, here are our thoughts, will listen to the show tonight.
    ………
    Hope I am not repeating issues that were addressed.
    I think the first 2 posters summed it up. Theirs is so much out there and far too little time to experiment.
    I am also interested in why people in the US are adopting technology at a much faster rate than the UK. My 2C’s re. in the UK
    · Small micros (company under 10 people) get technology and embrace IT
    · SME’s (medium size companies) kinda get it but are slow to react and adoption is based on the sectors that they operate in
    · Corporate don’t get it at all, unless they are in very specific niches
    Specifics
    Tools like Skype have had virtually no take up in the UK. I registered ASAP I wanted my business name, not some variation of the name. The only time we are contacted via Skype is B2B (again think micro company) and never B2C and yet our details are there on the web in plain view.
    You can, I suppose draw parallels to pre the first dot com boom – where only the savvy even bothered to register their company name…
    Off to work.

  • http://successcreeations.com/2007/01/30/cutting-through-the-social-media-noise/ SuccessCREEations by Chris Cree

    Cutting Through the Social Media Noise

    Yesterday Renée Alexandrea commented about all the junk that comes up when she searches on Technorati for stuff. She brings up a good point. Theres a lot of crapola out there and it can be hard to sift through.
    Then last night Mike Sansone host…

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