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Retro Friday! News Gathering in 1967
Posted in For the Funnies, Workie Workie
Tagged journalism, news, newspapers, retro
Gulf Oil Spill Coverage
I traveled to Louisiana and Mississippi back in June to cover the oil spill and its affects on real estate and local communities. This slideshow includes images from my report. You can read my coverage here: Crude Summer
Posted in The Death Star, Workie Workie
Tagged BP, clean up, Gulf Coast, Louisiana, Mississippi, oil spill, real estate
Blurring the Professional with the Personal
When it comes to social networking, I’m all about blurring the personal and the professional. A work acquaintance recently told me said she looks at my Facebook profile everyday because she enjoys the items I post. To me, that was a HUGE compliment! Admittedly, you’ll end up censoring yourself a bit (take down the drunk pics; don’t tweet that you want to punch someone in the face… things like that). But I love knowing what my work associates/sources/coworkers/old friends are really like.
Today I’m covering RainCamp for REALTOR Magazine, a social media and Web technology business event. Here are a few questions that have popped up, which may give you a little food for thought:
- How do you naturally blend your business and personal lives on your networks and profiles?
- Does your online personality match your offline personality? Are you being authentic and using your own voice?
- Are you making meaningful connections?
- Do you relate to your audience/followers/friends?
Here are some ideas from the event:
- Blog with transparency. Be yourself.
- Make meaningful and useful comments.
- Be consistent. Reply to your friends and followers. That’s how real connections are made.
- Think you don’t have the time? Set aside a half hour each day.
So, if you want to keep the blurred convos going, give me a follow: @ericanoel
Posted in Workie Workie
Tagged connections, Facebook, online presence, personal, professional, social media, twitter