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Social media and protecting your privacy

POSTED BY babs ON December 30, 2010

Here are some great tips on social media safety contributed by PR by the Book’s assistant publicist, Jacky Garza:

Social media has created a new way of communicating, a new world where individuals have the ability to both consume and publish their views. However, one of the questions regarding this social media revolution is how much personal information is too much to display? How do I protect my privacy?

The truth is, there is only one way to ensure absolute privacy, and that is by finding a place far away from everything this world has to offer and making yourself at home there. Realistically speaking we all know that is not possible. So why not embrace this new technology?

Not only does these social instruments allow communicators to engage in harmonious conversations, they have the ability to transform broadcast media monologues into social media dialogues. As easy as a click of a button, the user generated content travels instantaneously.

One of the rules of this digital game is to be smart and transparent. Only publish what you want people to see, but also think about the long-term ramifications of what you are sharing. At the same time, you shouldn’t completely limit the amount of personal information you publish because it defeats the whole purpose of using these social media platforms.

For all first-time social media users concerned about privacy, we recommend you 1) Choose an online “moniker” that isn’t your real name and 2) Install Google Analytics, or another tracking device on your blog, which allows you to measure traffic and documents incoming users.

The online world can be everything or it can be nothing. Use these social media networking tools to your advantage to enhance and compliment campaigns. For example, a blog is a platform that shows your personality and can feed people to the more continual conversation on Twitter.

One of the great perks of using social media platforms is finding advocates. Finding people who are passionate about your ideas and talking with them about it builds relationships and keeps the conversation about your product going. A passionate person drives people to action!
Most importantly, embrace these tools and write authentically. The best brands will always tell the stories themselves.

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Nashville on Ice! And why we still love your city.

POSTED BY stephanie ON December 15, 2010
Nashville on Ice! And why we still love your city.

We’re back in the saddle this morning after a few days in Nashville (“the other South”), where Marika and I were met with snow, ice and freezing temps, but plenty of warm smiles too.  Our 2-day trip coincided with the coldest, most wintery weather since 1942. Sounds like impeccable timing for a trip from balmy [...]

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Self-publishing? Don’t rush it!

POSTED BY marika ON December 8, 2010
Self-publishing? Don’t rush it!

This post is for all the authors out there who are self-publishing. Let’s start with the big picture. There is a reason why it takes so long for the publishing process to roll out with publishing houses. It’s not unusual for there to be an 18-month window (or longer) from acquisition to publication. There are [...]

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Austin Book Industry Happy Hour (Winter edition)

POSTED BY stephanie ON December 6, 2010
Austin Book Industry Happy Hour (Winter edition)

Hey Austin Book Industry, it’s time for another Literary Happy Hour! For our winter affair, we’re offering some fun bookish bells and whistles, including literary-themed door prizes, a specialty “literary” cocktail courtesy of El Arbol, and an informal book exchange! Simply bring a lovingly used book that you think would light up someone’s holiday. You’ll [...]

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How to Comment on Blogs (and Drive Traffic Back to Your Author Website)

POSTED BY elaine ON December 2, 2010
How to Comment on Blogs (and Drive Traffic Back to Your Author Website)

Now that PR by the Book is offering social media packages, we thought this guest blog post by our friend Shennandoah Diaz would be a good tutorial for our social media-savvy authors (and those who are learning!) on interacting with bloggers – a big piece in the social media pie. Enjoy! How to Comment on [...]

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