Teens and Social Media

Are Teenagers Abandoning Facebook? #Infographic
Source: Social Media Intelligence via Right Mix Marketing

I had a client the other day still thinking he could reach the majority of his target audience – high school students through Facebook, but according to this infographic, it certainly doesn’t look to be where they are hanging out. Kids are our future trendsetters, so are your kids exiting this social tool? What tools are they using? Are they Tumblr’ing?

New Facebook Timeline Cover Rules

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Revised rules regarding FB cover image:

If you recall when Facebook rolled out the new cover image there were tons of rules to adhere to, but this week, these rules have changed. So what are the new rules:

  1. We still have restriction cannot have more than 20% of text in the image. Tool
  2. All other rules pretty much gone, for example, CTAs (Call to Action can be put on), pricing allowed, URL to links, Contact info all OK
  3. Covers cannot be deceptive, misleading or infringe on anybody’s copyright.

More flexibility for marketing, but don’t push your fans off.

Update 2015: 

Sizes have changed, measurements in pixels:

Cover Photo 851 x 315
Profile photo 180 x 180
Tab 111 x 74
Link Image 1200 x 627
Shared Image 1200 x 1200

 

Tips for Choosing WordPress Plugins

WordPress pluginsWhat is a plugin:

A plugin is a small program that extends the functionality. There are FREE ones and premium ones. It is safest to download ones recognized by WordPress.

Things to look for when choosing a plugin to use:

1. Check for last time updated
2. Does the developer care enough to brand his plugin with a large image banner
3. The number of downloads, greater than 10,000
4. Reviews
5. Easy download

Must have Plugins:

Backup: backup Buddy, back WP up, WP DB backup
Security: Better, WordFence
SEO: all in one SEO, WP SEO by Yoast
Caching: w3 total cache, WP Super cache
Spam Control: akismet, antispam B
Statistics: Google analyticactor, Yoast,

Good to have Plugins:

Related posts: nrelated content,  WP Popular Post
Redirection: Pretty Link Lite, Redirection
Comments Plugins: Livefyre, disqus
Forms: gravity, contact 7

Social Plugins:

Really simple Facebook Twitter share buttons
Tweet Old Post

*Remember plugins can slow a site down. Make sure to delete all inactive plugins from your server and use plugins minimally. Some of these functions can be done through programming. Ask your developer what is the best approach.

5 Tips For Finding Harmony Amidst Technology

This past session of the WordPress course during the AICI Business Bootcamp was a lesson in finding harmony amongst the chaos of the various technology challenges we faced during the live demonstration. It was a lesson of humility and patience. Yet as we all persevered through the session, I was hoping that bits of knowledge was being imparted and shared amongst the participants.

Finding harmony amidst technology

Finding harmony amidst technology

Working with technology alone is enough to drive the average user into despair. And even those who are well experienced with the systems also tend to face adversity in the face of technology. So some key lessons that were learned and was brought up in the session by Michelle Horne, AICI CIP, was to ensure that if a lesson like this were to be done again, proposing to customize the audience to the level of their comfort (beginner, intermediate, advanced) would be probably be a better approach. My suggestion also after realizing this, is to bring more advanced users to help assist with the “hands-on” approach so I can continue moving the class along, instead of having it interrupted when a participant is falling behind (for whatever reason). Class size also plays a major factor as well.

Despite these challenges, it was an enjoyable group to impart my knowledge of Social Media and WordPress (specifically). For those interested I have put together some mini video’s of the major areas that are covered in the Becoming Familiar WordPress Highlight Guide that was handed out to the participants. Those interested in downloading, please check out this FREE GUIDE link.

If you are trying to find harmony with technology, here are some suggestions which I have implemented into my 12-hour days of programming/designing/ creating.

5 Tips:

  1. Each day give gratitude for having the technologies that are presented to us for use and the people involved to bring us the programs, platforms and information to help us utilize the tools.
  2. Every 1.5 hour you are sitting in front of your computer, get up and bend forward and backward, stretch and walk around. You may think it interrupts your thought, but the stretch really helps open up the thought waves.
  3. When faced with a chaotic situation with your computer or the program you are using, take 3 deep breaths, get up and walk away for at least 5 minutes, then come back. If the problem still persists, try to reboot computer. If it doesn’t boot down, call your local computer service provider. Majority of our frustrations with technology won’t do major harm, so in most cases when working with programs, take a bit of risk. There is always the “Undo” button or keyboard shortcut “Ctrl/Cmd Z”.
  4. Proactive actions to deter from losing all your work – set auto save on most of your Office programs, and those that can’t, try to set a ½ hour or even 15 minute reminder to save your work ongoing. Always set up a backup system whether external hard drive or to the “Cloud” (Dropbox, JustCloud, ICloud etc.)
  5. Each day make sure you are eating a healthy diet full of fruit/vegetables, whole grains, little to no processed foods. Try to walk daily for a minimum of 15 minutes, meditate for half hour (in one sitting/standing). At the end of the day, give gratitude again for making it through the day!

Balancing life:

Time constraints?
Time is just a concept. The real truth is “what we define” as our priority is what we tend to spend our time on. So the issue is not time, but what we feel is priority.

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Join us at the AICI Business Boot Camp 2013

Saturday, March 23rd — Toronto, Ontario, Canada

AICI Business Boot Camp 2013

 

Come out and learn about the Social Media landscape and a step by step walk through of WordPress and how you can utilize these tools for your business or organization. FREE WordPress Guide available. All are welcome regardless of whether you are a member of AICI Association of Image Consultants International or in the need of CEUs. For more information or registration contact,

Angele Desgagne 905-601-58=929 or adesgagne@imageliteinternational.com

 

Local Nature & Bird Photographer

Local Nature & Bird Photographer, Nick Shearman of Shiloh’s Wildlife Photography launches his new website featuring amazing images of birds in action, wildlife mammals and nature at its best. Nick fairly new to technology embarked taking his photos to an online medium to gain world wide exposure. Has won awards and featured in Canadian National Geographic. He spends countless hours waiting for that perfect shot.

Please join me in congratulating him with his web presence launch. www.nickshearmanphotos.com

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