Mashable: Twitter Updates Officially Become Tweets
Should I be ashamed to admit that I never realized Twitter didn’t invent or even use the term “tweet?”
Link to Mashable
Should I be ashamed to admit that I never realized Twitter didn’t invent or even use the term “tweet?”
Link to Mashable
Really???
Wow. What a great series of videos! You know Gordon Ramsey — he’s the asshole celebrity chef on BBC and FOX. A hospitality job-search site has given us a look into what he’d be like as a kid. Pretty sweet.
Howdy folks –
Well, since September, things have gotten quite busy at work and as a result, I’ve been hard-pressed to find time to put the kind of effort into writing blog posts that I would want to. As a result, I’ve been trying to keep up my end of the conversation as much as I can through Facebook and Twitter.
We’re nearing the end of our fiscal year, which means that things are only going to get busier, but as much as I can, I promise to keep getting posts up on here.
Happy Friday!
I’m trying. I really am. It’s hard to keep updating a blog when you no longer have a whole lot of free time. As a Fool, I find that I have a lot less free time on my hands to devote to commenting about the marketing world. This is good. I have my hands into all sorts of exciting things over here at FoolHQ.
Meanwhile, I’m making a real effort to continue updating my Twitter account as well as continuing to share stories that I find in my daily readings through Google Reader.
So stay tuned! I have so many ideas, thoughts, and comments each day that some of them are bound to leap out of my mind and into this blog.
Thanks for continuing to read!
I have a Lifestream.
What’s that? Well, it’s an RSS feed of basically everything I write or look at online. I’ve combined my blog’s feed with my Google Shared feed and my Twitter feed. I’ll also add in my Flickr feed once I finally get around to uploading my pictures into Flickr (Facebook photo albums are way too closed off from the rest of the Internet for me to use).
So if you’re already subscribed to my RSS feed, you’ll start getting posts that won’t be written by me. These are from my Google Shared site. You can also monitor the posts I think you’ll find interesting by looking at the “What I’m Reading” widget. For those of you who haven’t subscribed to my feed yet, take a second and click the “Subscribe to my Lifestream” link or add the following address to your favorite RSS reader:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheFreshMarketerLifestream
Also, if you have any problems subscribing, post a comment or send me an email and I’ll help you get it setup.
P.S. If you want any individual feed, here are the addresses:
Google Shared:
http://www.google.com/reader/public/atom/user/09913530811447969166/state/com.google/broadcast
Blog:
http://freshmarketer.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/1219701.rss
If you haven’t noticed it before (especially for anyone who reads this blog via the RSS feed), I have a widget that’s entitled “What I’m Reading”. This can be a misleading title. Allow me to explain:
This widget is powered by Google Reader, which is an RSS reader that I use to go through my RSS feeds. As I cull through almost 200 posts each day, I “share” posts that I think people who read this blog will be interested in reading as well. These “shared” entries end up on my “What I’m Reading” widget. This means you’ll only see posts relevant to this blog’s topic in this widget. I set this up mostly for my lovely family, who often asks me about the next cool thing on the Internet. Instead of sending around emails about what’s happening, I can easily send them to my RSS feed. Now, what would be really cool, would be to figure out someway to combine my blog’s feed with my Google Shared feed. If anyone knows how to do this, please let me know.
Want to read more of what I’m reading?
If you click on the RSS icon
next to the widget title, you can subscribe to a feed of what I’m sharing. If you subscribe, expect about 10-20 posts a day on cool technology, hot marketing topics, and other nifty things I find online.
Want to Setup Your Own Google Share Feed?
Read this link, and then email me if you have any other questions.
Every blog has an RSS feed. That is, an XML file that is continually updated with the latest postings from the blog’s author. You can subscribe to the RSS feed using an RSS reader (my fav is Google Reader). With so many choices, it can be easy to become overloaded with subscribed feeds. How do you cut through the clutter? Here are a couple key things to look for when deciding whether to subscribe to an RSS feed:
All bloggers have at least a little bit of egotism, right? Otherwise, how could we assume that people actually want to read what we have to write?
So I was adding my RSS feed to my Google Reader — which if you haven’t checked out yet, is a great service — and searched for “The Fresh Marketer”.
Nothing. Not a single hit on any of the posts that I’ve published in the past six months. What gives? I publish using Blogger, which is owned by Google. Wouldn’t you think that they would index their own sites? My site is not new; you’d think they’d have it indexed. Can anyone help explain why Google Reader might not initially add this blog to their index?
Oh, and if you haven’t subscribed to my RSS feed because of this, please feel free to do so now by clicking here.