I loved sharing circles, I have been enthralled of it, but my computer is very tired, and that is not good. I like to consider myself a perfectionist, even knowing that I’m not perfect at all. Google is evolving; the scripts used on G+ are exponentially multiplying every day. I remember when I made my account, in September 2011, I could keep more than sixty G+ tabs opened in Chrome without it freezing. Now, nor Chrome, nor the computer allows me to keep even CircleCount and my Google Plus … [Read more...]
More Twitter
I have never really liked the kind of blog posts with titles presuming advice, kind of "21 things to know before you... blah blah" even if I considered some of them of high utility, especially the ones with the name of a certain brand, tool or whatever interested me at the time in it, after the designated number of things I presumably had to know. Of course I've appreciated a few, by commenting on them or tweeting about them, but they represented always a turn-off for me. I know and I heard that … [Read more...]
Twitter Conduct
I'm not an expert on Twitter and I'm not going to repeat here things written by renown Social Media experts or scientists, like Dan Zarrella or Pete Cashmore. I know, I should put some hyperlinks on the names and stuff. I'll put here, to a name I became to respect profoundly, courtesy of my Social Media and IT mentor, and that is Seth Godin, the founder of Squedoo. I've seen blog posts giving advice about Twitter from people with a few followers, seeming to be spammer themselves. No links, … [Read more...]