What does the Twitter hashtag #in and #li mean?

by Graham Bell 13. November 2009 09:59


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You may have started to find that people you follow on Twitter are appending the hash-tags #in or #li to their tweets.

Basically, what has happened is, Linked-In (www.linkedin.com) has started integration with Twitter allowing its members to make their Twitter feed available to their Linked-In profiles.

Unlike many similar integrations, Linked-In allows you to select all Tweets to display or just the ones with the #in hash-tag appended.

A word of warning, Linked-In say that you can append #in or #li in their newsletter, but in the settings it only mentions #in, so if you want to feed your tweets into Linked-In be safe and stick with #in.

As an example, I just tweeted the following post. You can then see it displayed in our Linked-In status without any copy/paste or other nonsense. Very cool!
Don’t forget, appending the #in hash-tag to your Tweets will save you time as you don’t have to post the same status to Linked-In also.

Feel free to connect with me on Linked-In at http://uk.linkedin.com/in/fasttrackit

Email Marketing starts everyday with every email you send

by Graham Bell 6. November 2009 10:05


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With the launch in December of our new email marketing platform we thought we would write a few of our thoughts on email marketing.

We start this series with perhaps a surprising statement. "You don't have to use an email marketing solution to be effective with your emails!"

Every time you send an email throughout the day, you have the opportunity to spread your message. Apart from ensuring you write your email well, you should also consider your email signature.

Remember Your Telephone Number

I hate receiving emails from people when they don't provide at least a telephone number under their name, even if I know the person. If I want to respond by phone I now have to dig around and look for their number. So always ensure your signature includes your telephone number, next you should ensure your web address is visible and is a link which can be clicked. Don't worry about including your email address, that's what the reply buttons for.

See an example of a poor signature below. Michael is suggesting I call if I have any questions, but doesn’t provide a telephone number.

Promote Your News

However, as well as your contact details you can become a little more interactive and suggestive with your signature. For example, if you write a blog or have a RSS newsfeed on your website, you can very easily add what’s called a headline animator to your email signature. Below is an example of our headline animator created using Feedburner. You can find out more about burning your blog/RSS feed and creating a headline animator with Feedburner at http://feedburner.google.com.

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Get more followers

If you use social media sites such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter, you may also want to think about adding links to your pages. This can encourage more followers/fans.

Below is an example of our signature, notice that just above my name I include what I call an encouraging message. This can, and should, be changed periodically and can discuss new product launches, project performance etc.

 

24 President Cherry Jones wins best supporting actress, but what was she in?

by Graham Bell 21. September 2009 15:16


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24 is a great show! You just get hooked into Jack Bauers' hellish existence, a day-in-the-life of an all American super hero.

The season just gone (24 Day 7) brought with it a new president, Mrs Allison Taylor. At first, I was sceptical, we haven't seen a president as cool as David Palmer, played by Dennis Haysbert since the first few seasons. I wouldn't say Allison (Cherry Jones) was cool, but she was all good and although her decisions were tough, they are never easy in 24, she did the right thing in the end.

Hey, Cherry, well done on your award, day 8 is looming... Is Alison gonna play the part again I wonder?

p.s. I cannot for the life of me remember why I recognised her from many years ago. Did she used to be in a really popular show years ago. I seam to remember her as a child or perhaps a teenager. Any ideas anyone?

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