What is the best way people have found to take a clear screenshot of a website page to be use on another website (read: blog)? Is there a recommended software program that can be used?
I use a PC and, if it matters, I use Chrome, Firefox and, on occasion, use IE. (Does one provide a better screenshot than the others?)
Hi,
I just scored my first client as a social networking consultant. And while I need to sign up for a tudor, I need immediate help that I am hoping is an easy answer....out of all the social networking sites are any GREEN focused. My client is http://www.finalcoatexteriors.com/ and there product is http://www.texcote.com/ and it markets itsef is all green.
Obviously checked FB and Linkedin...need to send an email of examples tomorrow before meeting in South Jersey next week?
Anyone? So sorry for the late notice.
Nervous,
Stasia DeMarco
You've been hearing about it for weeks, but as of last week Twitter's latest service is now live! Called @Anywhere, this new offering lets you offer Twitter "hovercards" anywhere on your site, embed a "Tweet Box" to share news with others, and let your site visitors bring their entire Twitter following with them to engage with your content! The best part? You don't have to be a tech whiz or a web developer to use it. It's just a matter of filling out a form and then copying and pasting a few lines of code into your website!
Okay I have two Facebook accounts in my name -- attached to two different email addresses. This issue started a couple years ago when I barely understood Facebook. But since I am asking this question I wonder if I even do now.
So should I just delete the FB account I have that I don't use BUT people do sometimes friend me there as opposed to the page with my photo? Or is better to hold onto that page and rename it my non-existent business name?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance,
Stasia DeMarco
Independent Producer
Phila., PA
stasia35@comcast.net
Today we introduced KnowEm, a new too that lets you search more than 350 popular social media networks and other websites to instantly secure your brand.
I think that this is a heck of a resource...and I use it often. What do you think? Have you tried checking your own username? Do you think it's important to have one single, consistent brand name across all networks? If so, why? If not, why not?
Discuss!
Wondering if you're a Foursquare user and what you think about it.
If you're not on Foursquare, here's the skinny:
Via Knowledgewebb member akrewson:
Coming up soon as an issue: How should journalists monitor all the politicians on Facebook? Should they friend them all? It seems every city council candidate we have in Charlotte is on Facebook....
How much do you Tweet? How much should you Tweet? Thoughts?