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Getting to know Josh Peters

February 6, 2009
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Josh Peters - Shua Consulting

Josh Peters - Shua Consulting

There are many people that use Twitter for many different reasons, getting to know others, education, sharing information. How do you get the most out of Twitter and what do you hope to accomplish?

With Twitter the value is all in who you follow and interact with (not who follows you), which gets really hard to manage when you start following over 50 people. To manage that I use TweetDeck, the columns are awesome and groups are crucial to you peace of mind. I read that Twhirl now does tabs so I may have to check that out again. What I hope to accomplish is to make good connections with people online, meet new people in my area, and now that Shua Consulting has launched I’d like to start meeting clients. If I had to quantify it at the end of the day, I’d say I feel accomplished when I talk to someone new or have a great conversation with another twitterer.

Tell us where you are from and what you do for a living?

I’m from Salt Lake City, UT and I’ve “recently” decided to do freelance social media consulting, training, and new media data management for companies.

Do you know others who use Social Media tools like Twitter in your area? What would you say about the knowledge of people in your area about Social Media in general?

I do, SLC has an awesome social media club that just launched and we have our second meeting this FEB. There are a lot of great and knowledgeable people here that are very passionate about social media and what they do for a living. Most of the local businesses are on at least MySpace, and some of the more tech based brands have a presence on FaceBook and a few on Twitter. Several of our newspapers and arms of the government are on Twitter. There’s no doubt they could do more, but it’s a fantastic start and exciting to see.

What gets you really motivated and excited?

New ideas, music, and art. I’m always sharing new art I come across because it really gets my creativity juices going and i always have music on. Seeing people accomplish their own projects and bring their ideas (artistically or technologically) to life really get me motivated to work on my own ideas, dreams, and passions. Twitter is a huge source of motivation and excitement as I watch people talk about their accomplishments, ideas, trials, and triumphs.

Give us one crazy fact about yourself you haven’t already shared.

I want to be a cage fighter.

Any other tidbits you would like to offer?

Prediction: I don’t think that social media will be around within the next 3 years. It’s not going to disappear, we’re just going to call it “The Internet”. The ways we interact with each other and companies online are not going to be unique anymore they are going to be expected. Especially from those who are growing up or entering the work force with it. Education and a willingness to help those who don’t know will be the key to successful mass adoption, and I see that happening everyday from the industry leaders and big names out there so the example is being set.

Advice: Don’t be afraid to participate. The worst thing that can happen is someone telling you you’re doing it wrong. If that happens, learn how to do it “right” and then make it your own.

Tip: Fill out your profiles and put up good pictures of you. If you want people to take you serious and make a good connection they need to see your face and know more about you.

Note from Craig : If you like my interviews, I would like to invite you to read my columns as well, please check out my article on “Social Media – It’s Just People” Thanks for your visit, please post if you have a thought! It does make a difference!



Getting to know Cheryl Harrison

February 4, 2009
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Cheryl Harrison

Cheryl Harrison


There are many people that use Twitter for many different reasons, getting to know others, education, sharing information. How do you get the most out of Twitter and what do you hope to accomplish?

I’ve benefited tremendously from Twitter by making my online relationships offline relationships when possible, and to more beneficial online relationships when not. I try to post entertaining and informative Tweets everyday and interact with a wide variety of people, but prominently those in Central Ohio, as we have such a vast and diverse Twitter population right here in my backyard.

I’ve already been able to build an inconceivably strong network in such a short time, both personally and professionally. I’ve made friends and business contacts with people I otherwise would never have had access to. I hope to continue to build and foster these relationships, who knows where they could take me! The connections in just the few months I’ve been Tweeting have already gotten me my current job, sent to Washington, D.C. for the inauguration on behalf of a local TV station, a couple of speaking gigs for myself, speakers and entertainment for conferences and events I’ve planned, connection with a potential business partner, my website designed for free, free tickets to Plays and Conferences, you get the picture. Tweet on, friends!

Tell us where you are from and what you do for a living?

I am from Martins Ferry, Ohio, a small Appalachian town across the Ohio River from Wheeling, West Virginia and about 45 minutes outside of Pittsburgh. I moved to Columbus, OH to attend Capital University and don’t plan on leaving for a while. Columbus is very underrated for how fabulous it is. I work for People To My Site an interactive/traditional marketing agency. I work in the marketing department so my job ranges from developing social media tactics to launching public relations capabilities! I’m also @peopletomysite on Twitter, but shhh, that’s top secret! ;-)

Do you know others who use Social Media tools like Twitter in your area? What would you say about the knowledge of people in your area about Social Media in general?

Columbus is an extremely technological region. There are about 1,500 people on Twitter in the area, to my knowledge and more everyday. One of our local television stations has almost all of their anchors and reporters on Twitter, who Tweet while on the air, and they poll Twitter everyday during broadcasts and show the Tweets on the air, which is fueling the expansion of Twitter and making the news fun and interactive. We have at least two major Tweetups a month here, with an upcoming event almost booked to capacity (80 Tweeple.)

What gets you really motivated and excited?

I love to be overly involved and stressed out, no matter how much I complain about it. If I don’t have work, school, five freelance projects, two organizational commitments, four coffee meetings, two lunches and three networking events in a given week, I get bored and lazy.

Give us one crazy fact about yourself you haven’t already shared.

I am distantly related to Presidents Benjamin and William Henry Harrison. The latter died from talking too long during his inaugural address and caught pneumonia – I’ve always assumed I’d follow in his political and long-winded footsteps.

Any other tidbits you would like to offer?

I would love to share some Twitter advice that I’ve recently realized a lot of people aren’t familiar with:

  • When you first start Twitter, you need to upload a picture, your name, your bio and preferably a link, at least to your LinkedIn profile. You also need to post at least 10 tweets, preferably at least 1 link and 1 retweet, before you start following people you do not know, if you would like them to follow you back.
  • Use http://twellow.com to find people in various industries and regions. Register your profile to select the 13 areas you want to be associated. Without registering, it will put you in default categories based on your bio keywords.
  • Use http://search.twitter.com to find people talking about a certain topic, follow a hashtag (#) or, if you are not using TweetDeck or a similar Twitter application, to search for @replies to YOU that did not start with @username. i.e. This tweet “Just met with @cherylharrison” would NOT show up in my @replies tab in the web interface!
  • Note from Craig : If you like my interviews, I would like to invite you to read my columns as well, please check out my article on “Educating your customer – Why do it?” Thanks for your visit, please post if you have a thought! It does make a difference!


    5 Questions with….Rosemary Zalewski of Virtual Hires

    December 15, 2008
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    Please note: While this interview does mention what Rosemary does and a bit about her company, this is not a paid advertisement or an endorsement of services. My mission is to learn about people and what they do.

    Q: So you run a company called Virtual Hires, can you tell me about about your companies goals?

    A: Our mission is to help small and medium sized web-based businesses grow by providing quality and affordable staffing solutions.

    Q: What made you decide to get in this business?

    A: I had quite a bit of exposure to outsourcing at my previous job, including outsourcing IT, production, and creative. When I began working for myself, I had hired a virtual assistant and was really impressed with the results I got from her link building and content writing efforts. I found my virtual assistant to be very easy to work with. She spoke English fluently, was web-savvy, polite and was very familiar with American slang and pop culture. She spoke with just a slight accent, and was willing to work on US time which make working with her really easy. Having my virtual assistant do the day-to-day lower value tasks made it possible for me to focus my energy on growing my business. It ultimately has made me more profitable.

    As I began sharing my experience with other small business owners, they asked how they too could take advantage of outsourcing. After receiving several of these requests, I decided to open up a full-time business offering web staffing services to other small business. I hired a few employees, began successfully matching clients and employees, and have never looked back.

    Q: Tell me how you use or plan to use Social Media in your business pursuits?

    A: This is something that we do for our clients all the time, but something we haven’t done too much for ourselves. (Most all of our business comes from word of mouth referrals.)
    Here are some of the things we have done for our clients and will be incorporating more for ourselves as time goes on:

    • Social Networking Sites – Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. – A great way to share news and to keep in touch with clients. Personal relationships are the crux of any business. We tend to trust people we know well, and these sites offer a degree of transparency and accessibility.
    • Bookmarking, Tagging, Blog Commenting, and Participating in Forums – Keeps the conversation going.
    • Online Video – Increasingly popular way to share, demonstrate, and educate.
    • Blogging – An easy way to build community, and share updated information.
    • Microblogging – This is great way to keep promote news and share tips.

    Q: Do you attend conferences? Which ones and why?

    A: Yes. I love the Affiliate Summit West. Apart from escaping the Cleveland winter for a few days, it is a great place to network and to keep abreast with industry trends. I went to the Search Engine Guide’s Small Business Unleashed Marketing Conference in Columbus for the first time this Fall. I loved this conference for the small, family feel. I made some great connections and will definitely attend again.

    Q: I see you enjoy the outdoors. What is your favorite outdoor sport? Tell me a bit about what you get out of it.

    A: I do enjoy the outdoors. My favorite outdoor sport? That’s a tough one. I am an avid, year-round hiker.

    Hiking provides exercise, and an outlet for my tremendous amount of energy. More than anything, I find a sense of renewal by being outside. It’s hard for me to stop thinking about work. When I step outside, I am able to get outside of my own head. Being outside is an act of cleansing for me. As I take in the sights and sounds around me, and as I am surrounded by the beauty of the natural world, I leave my comfort zone. I relax. I am inspired. I appreciate. Most importantly, I find perspective. I am then able to focus on what matters most to me: relationships.

    Other notes: Check out her recent plug in US News & World Report!



    5 Questions with….Liz Strauss

    December 12, 2008
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    Q: When did you first realize that you needed to share your thoughts with the world? Is it something you felt you had to do? Did you have an epiphany one day?

    A: Liz started as a publisher and teacher and was teaching while still in school. In 8th grade Liz would help with the 1st grade class. She has been teaching all her life in one shape or form. Liz always felt that writing came naturally for her. Her specialty was in educational publishing.

    Q: I’ve noticed that Chris Brogan has an assistant, are you a one woman show? If not, who is behind the scenes?

    A: Liz wishes she did have an assistant, along the way a couple times she had some guest bloggers and help with “open comment night” on her blog. She would love to have an assistant, but hasn’t figured out quite how to do that.

    Q: Ive seen you defined on lizstrauss.com as Connector, Producer and Rainmaker… I would think your ability as a Connector and a Producer cause the Rainmaking effect, the customer loyalty, but what inspires you most and why?

    A: Liz is all about people, she likes connecting one person to another, she gets frustrated when ideas and people are not connected and is inspired to make those connections to create a symphonic order. Its about connecting people and you can only do that if your connected yourself!

    Q: You have this interesting club called the “SOB’s” which stands for Successful and Outstanding Bloggers. Some I recognize and some I do not. How do you choose a blog for the list? Is there a set of criteria? Do you choose alone?

    A: No panel here, she filters blogs, looking for community. The very first week she started blogging, Started Sept of 2005, she wanted to thank 3 people who linked to her website. The concept was to thank her Evangelists! It started with just a couple people talking, not a great marketing scheme.

    There was a couple criteria discussed, but of those items the key factor was to pick up the conversation and take it somewhere. Some SOB’s don’t have blogs, they have built great relationships via email. Many are even self nominated. But they have to show relationship and community.

    Another criteria, she wont give anyone the badge unless blog is at least 4 months old… she wants to see people break the “90 day trial” syndrome as a blogger and continue at it. She indicated many bloggers stop posting quickly once they don’t see the instantaneous results they had hoped for.

    Liz regularly monitors and clears the database if the blog “goes dark” or no longer ads value to the blogosphere. “This ensures the value for those still on this list” she says.

    Q: Do you have any new articles or ebooks coming out? A bit of information on them?

    A: While she doesn’t want to give away too many details, she is working on an ebook, more useful information for the corporate world, How to get companies online.

    Additional Notes from Liz!

    She would like you to know that SOBCon09, as she describes it, the “Cirque du Soleil” of Conferences, is moving forward. They are looking for sponsors for this and other events. Please contact Liz for more information.