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Monday, October 31, 2011

I Think She's a 'Little' Annoyed.

In a recent article on Technorati, a woman named Sharon shares her biggest pet peeves about blogger's sites that makes her not want to write for them. Honestly, I feel that she has many good points and we need to listen to what she has to say. Here is her list and my opinions on what she calls 'pet peeves'.

1. Default pages - No blogging. If your about me section is still the generic Wordpress default page, Sharon will not write an article for you. You have to be creative to attract readership. I definitely agree with Sharon. You need to stand out from other blogs. Hone creativity.

2. No comment - No Blogging. If a site does not allow comments on their blog posts Sharon will not write for their site. This I completely agree with. Blogs should be opinionated. If you are brave enough to let people read your blogs, let them comment and have free speech. You will only become more educated through other's feedback.

3. Linky Linky- Don't put more links then you have content. I understand where Sharon is coming from because this could be overwhelming for your readers. Having to go from link to link can be information overload.

4. Blog Neglect- Neglecting your own blog and expecting others to write content for you is not acceptable. Don't make others do your work. Sharon says she will not write for someone who doesn't write their own content. I would never ask someone to write for me if I didn't actually keep up with my blog. I would feel embarrassed if other people were writing all of my content.

5. Wrong Niche- Asking someone to write for you about a subject that's not relevant to your blog is basically an insult. I agree with this because if you ask someone to write a blog post for your blog and their subject of interest is not the same as your readers no one is going to read the content. So quit wasting the writer's time.

6. Stolen Content- Don't repost other's blogs. I have to agree again. Be original. Don't copy things verbatim. I would never use someone else's content on my blog because that's not my original work, and my blog shows my work and opinions.

Sharon had some really great points and I am really glad I got to share her tips to you. So think before you ask someone to write for you.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Costumes, chocolate and scary movies made my Halloween.

Happy Halloween!
This weekend went by way too fast and was one of the best weekends I've had in awhile. Halloween weekend is always so much fun because you get to dress up in whatever you want, eat as much candy as you want and watch as many scary movies as you want. I openly admit to doing all three activities.

This weekend, my friend and I went old school and dressed up as an 80s couple. I also went as a cowgirl and Sandy from Grease as well. The hardest costume to create was Sandy because teasing my hair was so difficult. Teasing my hair was so painful and literally took my roommate an hour to do. However, to ease the pain that my roommate was creating with my hair I was able to indulge in some pretty sweet treats. 

My aunt sent me a package this weekend full of sweet treats. I opened the box to find a Hershey Bar, Hershey Kisses, Rice Krispies, Reese Cups and popcorn. I devoured the chocolate right away. I always feel this is the one holiday you can actually get away with eating a ton of candy and not feel like a complete fatty. So, another thing I enjoy about Halloween besides the costumes and chocolate is just being able to relax and watch a good movie. 

Yesterday, my roommate and I watched The Ring. I haven't watched The Ring in so long I almost forgot how creepy that little girl in the movie was. The fact that I live in an old house also adds to the creepy effect of this movie. I woke up last night around 4 a.m. and was so creeped out from that movie I didn't want to get out of my bed. Yes, I am a chicken. However, I am sure most people can think of something that creeps them out that and effects their sleep pattern. 

After this weekend with the lack of sleep and mass amounts of chocolate I've consumed I am ready to kick myself back into shape. 

Monday, October 24, 2011

Social Skills. What's That?

Today, we are a society so dependent on communication through technology. Texting has become second nature and we are losing the social skills that we need to be successful with our customers when doing business. In Real-Time Marketing & PR, they say there are four ways to improve real-time connections with customers:

1. Presale- Always talk with your customers through the sales cycle. Keep them updated and be involved with their decision making.
2. Immediate postsale- to keep the relationship trustworthy, always follow up after a customer makes a purchase. Too often do we forget that we want to check up on our customer to make sure they get the satisfaction that they wanted.
3. Ready to receive- Make sure your customer is satisfied. Talk with those who deliver the products and your customer. Make sure that their item purchased met their needs.
4. Problem resolution and crisis communication- accidents happen and you need to be able to be the first person to communicate with your customers when a situation happens. Don't be the last person to know and don't be the last person to contact your customer.

With these tips, we know that communication is key in building successful relationships in the business world. However, we can also apply these skills in real life situations.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Facebook Statistics are Unreal.

In a recent article on Mashable, there are a number of Facebook statistics to prove this is the most used social network. In the article, statistics show that there are two billion posts liked and commented on each day, the average Facebook user is on the site 7 hrs. and 46 min. a month, and the site has over 800 million active users.

I think that these numbers are absolutely incredible. I can't believe how many active users there are in the world and only 25 percent of users are in the U.S. I also thought the fact that Facebook is in 70 different languages was pretty astonishing. I can't believe that there are that many languages to choose from.

I honestly feel that Facebook is dominating the social media world and will continue to grow. I feel that some countries are more knowledgable with the network for now, but I feel other countries will start using the site as well, thus increasing the number of active users. I can't wait to see if Facebook will still be at the top in a couple years. If the statistical rates keep going up and the company keeps improving their site, I believe they will dominate for a long time.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Another Day. Another Dollar.

After these past two weeks I feel like I'm becoming the definition of a broke college student. I mean, I'm not spending my money on ridiculous things but organizations, trips and paying off loans gets expensive. While in Orlando I spent way too much money. Spending $14 a day on food was insane. I think I spent $150 on food for one week. Insane. 

I am so glad I am back in Ada. I am saying this because things are cheaper, and not because I think Ada is more than fun than Orlando. I literally went to Subway today and spent $5 on a sub. I can't believe I'm saying this because I'm such a hoarder with money, but I was willing to hand over that $5 effortlessly. 

As a college student, I feel keeping a budget is something that we all need to learn to do. So, I've come up with my top three tips for college students wanting to learn how to manage a budget and how to spend while in college: 

1. Make a list of things you actually need. 
Creating a list of things that you actually need will limit you to only buying those items. If you don't need the item don't buy the item. 
2. The bars will eat your pockets.  
I have seen too many students spending way too much on alcoholic beverages. Do you really want to gain those extra 15 lbs. for $40-$50 a night? I don't think so. 
3. That dress is really cute. But, it's too dark to even tell. 
Yeah, that party dress is really cute. But do you really want to spend $100? I mean, at most parties most people aren't even going to care what you're wearing. Buy some business attire that you can actually wear later on down the road. 

There are my three tips on budgeting and spending your money as a college student. If anyone has any other budgeting and spending tips they would like to add please comment. Yeah, I may be becoming a broke college student but at least I can help those college kids who still have a chance. 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Facebook and Job Opportunities? I'm in!

So, the No. 1 most used social media site is improving their marketing efforts again. To step up the competition Facebook interviewed with Mashable yesterday and announced that they are teaming up with the U.S. Department of Labor and are coming up with an initiative to decrease the 9.1 percent unemployment rate. They are doing this by creating a social jobs portal which job seekers can use to find jobs they are interested in doing.

I find this to be an interesting article because I am just stunned at how many new applications Facebook is creating. I may not like the majority of the ones they have developed recently, but I think this application is going to be a huge boost in their promotional strategies. So many people use Facebook. A majority of us log onto Facebook once day. By signing onto this site at least once a day, I feel people are going to be more motivated to apply for jobs. You don't have to go to a separate site while chatting with your friends. Now you have the ability to multitask.

I honestly feel that if Facebook's initiative is successful they are going to put a ton of competition on sites like Linkedin. Although there is one downfall. If employers are able to get access from where you filled out your employment application and see you applied on Facebook, would they be more willing to check out your Facebook page? More and more people are posting things that they shouldn't to Facebook and with this new job application will this decrease the number of inappropriate pictures and comments? That's something I would like to know.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Finally Things Start Falling into Place.

After missing seven days of school for Disney and PRSSA National Conference I finally returned to Ada tonight.  Honestly, I was really disappointed when I came home. The temperature was in the 40s and there were cold rain showers. Ohio weather was not greeting my PR chapter and me back into the Buckeye state. 

After being in Orlando for a week, I have come to the conclusion that I am absolutely moving down there after graduation. I came to this conclusion after listening to some of the best professionals who work for Disney at the conference. I also don’t mind the 70 degree weather and the palm trees. There is also so much more to do in Orlando than there is in Ohio. I can have the theme parks, the ocean and nightlife within an hour of each other. I can also hop into my car and spend the morning at Magic Kingdom and then be at the beach within the next hour. Pretty sweet!

I know our first impression of Orlando was not the greatest because where we stayed was not a fantastic representation of the city as a whole. The city I think is beautiful and offers a ton of job opportunities. So, at least I have the city I want to live in narrowed down. Now I’m just deciding what sector of PR that I want to go into. Definitely not ready for this thing they call a “big kid”.