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Tuesday
Jun142011

Meeting Twitter Friends In Real Life - Part 2: Seattle

Seattle Public Market

Along with Traveling to Victoria, BC to attend Social Media Camp, I also made a stop in Seattle to do a quick tour for the city and meet up with some Twitter friends at a Tweet-up. Some of the people I met I had already known from Twitter and some I met for the first time. If you ever have the opportunity to meet your online friends in person, I’d highly recommend it.

The original Starbucks at Pike PlaceLast Monday, I took the Victoria Clipper ferry back to Seattle and met up with Whit (@BecauseUAreHere) who gave me a whirlwind tour of downtown Seattle. It was a beautiful day and I said to Whit I had no idea Seattle weather was this nice although she did tell me not to get too excited as it was a “top ten” kind of day. I found that out the next day when it was cloudy and in the chilly 50s!

L to R: Marty McPadden and Terri NakamuraAfter the tour, Whit took me over to Terri Nakamura’s (@terrinakmura) house for the Tweet-up. I want to thank Whit for organizing the Tweet-up and Terri for hosting it at her beautiful home. They even came up with a special hash tag for the event: #MartyMeetUp. I never had my own hash tag before.

I had met Terri in person for the first time back in December but I was meeting everyone else in person for the first time. 

The coconut creme pie Felice brought - YUM!Everyone brought something to eat or drink and we had quite a spread. A couple of highlights for me were cupcakes from Cup Royale which included a unique lavender frosted cupcake everyone insisted I eat. I ended up taking it with me back to my hotel and almost dropped it before I could eat it.

L to R: Felice Lam and Marty McPaddenFelice Lam (@felicelam) brought a wonderful coconut creme pie for me to try. I must say, Felice knows pies!! A self described foodie, you can also follow Felice at @pandafoodie. Thank you Felice, the pie what awesome!

L to R: Rachelle and Marty McPaddenAnother Twitter friend I got to meet was Rachelle (@artistpoint) Rachelle is a mom and entrepreneur and big social media fan. We talked a lot about blogging and start-ups! Thank you Rachelle. Remember, it’s all about start-ups!

L to R: Sean Gardner and Mary McPaddentAnother person I also got to meet is Sean Gardner. Many of you know Sean as @2morrowknight on Twitter and writer for the Huffington Post. I knew Sean for some time and have chatted frequently on Twitter but it was finally great to meet him in person. 


 

L to R: Adam Loving, Whit, Brittney Bush@superbetchL to R: Imei Hsu and Felice LamIsabella OrganL to R: Emily Bratkovich, Sean Gardner, Rachelle, Marty McPaddenThere were many others that I got to meet and chat with including @adamloving, @superbetch, @HipsForHire, @YoyomanMichael, @emilybratkovich, @kirste, @BrittneyBush, @kenmizell, @cindymizell and @IsabellaOrgan who wrote this blog post about the Tweet-up.

Unfortunately, my visit was a short one but judging from the wonderful people I got to meet, I plan on returning to Seattle soon. This time for more than just one day.

Sunday
Jun122011

Meeting Twitter Friends In Real Life - Part 1: Victoria, BC

L to R: Russel Lolacher, Yuakari Peerless, Marty McPadden

Last weekend I had the pleasure of doing some traveling to Victoria, BC to attend Social Media Camp and Seattle for a tweet-up. While the conference was fun and I learned a lot, it was the people I met in both Victoria and Seattle that made this trip an awesome experience. My first stop was Victoria, BC. This post is the first of two parts. Part two will cover my visit to Seattle.

I first became aware of Social Media Camp Victoria through my friend Yukari Peerless, who I met for the first time at BlogWorld in Las Vegas back in October. 

The Fairmont Empress Hotel

 If you’re not following Yukari, you should be. She is first and foremost a wonderful person. A social media enthusiast, Yukari owns Lucid Communications, a consulting firm specializing in ESL support, wedding planning, translation and vacation/real estate consulting for, but not limited to, Japanese clients. She describes herself as a "connector" of people and I wholeheartedly agree.

Yukari also co-hosts an online video podcast focusing on social engagement entitled Getting Engaged: Online, In Life, and At Work with Russel Lolacher. I initially started chatting with Russel online and it was great to finally get to meet him in person. Russel is the Social Media Director for the B.C, Ministry of Transpiration and Infrastructure. Russel also spoke at Social Media Camp and blogs at The Upsell, a site focused on customer service.

L to R: Amber Nashlund, Yukari Peerless, Linley Faulkner, Russel Lolacher

 Yukari and Russel were both incredible hosts and made me feel at home from the start. They also introduced me to a bunch a great people. The social media scene is alive and vibrant in Victoria and the people I met live it everyday. I'd like to introduce you to a few:

Derek Ford - A talented photographer and great new friend. He was known as “Mr. Hollywood” at the after parties. Check out his wonderful photography at: DerekFordPhoto.com.

Amber Nashlund, Derek Ford, Yukari Peerless

Amber Nashlund - Along with Jay Baer, one of the keynote speakers at Social Media Camp Victoria. It was fun getting to know Amber during the after parties at @cabin12 and @clivesclassic. Amber can be found blogging at BrassTackThinking.com.

Aaron Hall - An expert in Victoria real estate, I credit Aaron and Derek Ford for introducing me to oysters on the half shell. Who knew oysters were that good!! Thanks guys!

Linley Faulkner - Linley is a new friend I got to meet at Social Media Camp and at Clive Classic. Always smiling, Linley can be found blogging at linleyf.ca.

 Janis La Couvee - Janis is a new friend I met through another Twitter friend @Ellies58 and has become a quick friend. Thanks Janis!

 Janice Mansfield - Janice is into cocktails, cooking and gardening, not necessarily in that order. She can be found blogging at RealFoodMadeEasy.ca and is famous for her handcrafted cocktail bitters. 

 Clive's Classic Lounge CocktailShawn Soole - Cocktail artist and executive BarKeep at Clives Classic Lounge. Sean’s cocktails are the best I’ve ever had. I can’t wait to go back for more.

 Sean Moffitt - Sean is the author of Wikibrands, a book that shows companies how to use the power of social collaboration to drive business results and also spoke at Social Media Camp. It was great to get to know Sean while cheering on the Vancouver Canucks during the Stanley Cup Finals.

 Kemp Edmonds - Kemp is with HootSuite and also spoke at Social Media Camp. I learned a lot from Kemp about the benefits of using HootSuite to post to my social media accounts. 

 Jason Baker - Jason is a Digital Strategist with Magnify Digital. A huge Vancouver Canucks fan, it was fun getting to know Jason and learning about the joys of hockey. Jason can be found blogging at Digicate.ca.

 Cathy Browne - Cathy is an absolute joy and it was great to meet and get to know her. Cathy, along with Jason Baker took me to the famous John’s Place in Victoria for Sunday brunch and the famous “Eggs Benny,” their wonderful rendition of eggs benedict.

 Chris Budge - It was great to meet Chris, one of the co-organizers of Social Media Camp Victoria 2011. Chris, along with Paul Homes, put on a tremendous conference.

I also had the pleasure of meeting Ashley Abraham, Sandi Heal, Raul Pacheco, Lynn Terry, Janni Aragon among others. I loved my time in Victoria attending Social Media Camp and seeing the beautiful sights but most of all it was the wonderful people I met that was the best part. Isn't it always.


Thursday
Jun092011

The Top 10 Twitter Clients To Help You Tweet Better

Twitter may not be as popular as Facebook yet but the social media platform has grown leaps and bounds since I started using the site in September of 2007.  It is through this site that I had the chance to meet people from all over the world, but the best part of joining Twitter is the loads of information that I get everyday.  Imagine having so many people to talk with 24/7.  This is particularly helpful for me considering the time that I also keep because of my work. 

It is through this social site that I have met someone who is very passionate about tweeting and blogging, a self proclaimed Twitter-holic @mistygirlph.  In one of our conversations we ended up comparing Twitter clients that we have both used in the past and thought we'd share it with you here today.  

 

 Desktop  


Misty: Seesmic This is a good Twitter desktop client if you want to see your private messages, mentions, your friend's tweets and your own Tweets too.  It has a clean interface and you can customize the alerts that you want to receive. The seesmic 2 allows one to also customize the color of your background and text, making it unique to the user.   What is cool about this app is that does not use too much space on your computer compared to when you download Tweetdeck.  This app has a mobile counterpart too making it easier to tweet when you travel. 

Marty: TweetDeckMy favorite desktop client is TweetDeck, a versatile dedicated app that offers a ton of useful features to help you tweet better. My favorite feature is the ability to set-up columns based on hashtag searches, lists or trending topics. Within each column, TweetDeck offers filtering so you can zero in on particular followers or key words. TweetDeck allows you to manage multiple Twitter accounts as well as FaceBook so you can post to all your accounts simultaneously or select individually. TweetDeck was recently bought by Twitter so it will be interesting to see what features and updates may be added.

 

 Mobile  

 

Misty: EchofoneAs a twitter-holic, being able to tweet on the go is a must for me.  I have around 4 apps on my iPhone, but the one that I prefer using is Echofone.  The feature that i love about this app is that it allows you to ReTweet with comments.  ReTweeting the old way is still what i prefer to do as this allows more people to view the tweet.  You can also scan your friend's streams, your @replies and DMs with ease.  You can be notified easily too if you opt for it in your settings for your phone.  

Marty: TweetbotMy favorite mobile client is Tweetbot, a new, very slick mobile app. I use multiple mobile apps on my iPhone but Tweetbot is my current favorite. It has all the feature you'd expect from a good mobile Twitter app: multiple accounts support, replies and direct messaging, old and new style retweeting, saved searches and list management to name a few. What I really like about this app is it's clean, well designed interface and quick response which is particularly important in a mobile app.

 

Scheduler 

 

Misty: Hootsuite - Since Twitter is on 24/7 and everyone is on different time zones, having a Twitter client that can help you schedule your tweets is really helpful.  This is perfect for people who may not want to flood their followers with their tweets.  I use Hootsuite because it helps me to schedule my tweets and also allow me to track which tweets are clicked on by the people who listen to my stream.  This is really helpful in making sure that what I tweet is what majority of the people who follow me prefer to see on my updates.    I like the interface, having columns allow me to track what the people I am following is discovering everyday.  There is a bookmarklet too that makes it easy to schedule and shorten the urls of whatever information I want to share.  

Marty: Buffer - For times you prefer to pre-schedule tweets, Buffer is a great free tool you can use to post tweets when you’re not able to be online. My favorite feature or Buffer is it's ease of use. When you first sign-up for your account, Buffer presents you with ten pre-scheduled slots for tweets. You then simply type or paste in your text and hit enter. Links can be shorten using the built-in shortener. Buffer then automatically placed your tweet in the next available slot. You get 10 slots for free and there are paid upgrades available to add unlimited prescheduled tweets and valuable analytics tools. There are a variety of browser tools and extensions available including a bookmarklet to make scheduling tweets even easier.

 

Influence  


Misty: Grader - Long before Klout, grader was the site that people checked out to see who the best people to follow on Twitter.  It shows one the grade or influencers of people from all over the world.  You can even check on a per location basis to see who the powerhouse Twitter-ers were.  The downside for this site is the way they measure the influence of a person, the numbers do not make any sense and it does not really categorize in which topic the Twitter influencer is known for.  I guess that is why Klout is now more preferred as it measures influence based on activity, content shared and reach and not just the number of followers. But if you prefer to just check who tweets in a particular area this site may be the best one for you.

Marty: Klout - Influence online is not all about follower counts and Klout is a great website that uses a variety of metrics to determine an over "Klout" score or influence measurement. Not just relying on follower numbers, Klout attempts to measure your online social activity, overall reach, and probability your content will be acted upon as a combined "Klout" score. Klout has also just introduced "+K" a topic based influence gauge based on user input. If another Klout user believes you are influential in a particular topic, they can vote for you. One of the fringe benefits of a good Klout score is "Klout perks." These are special gifts from companies given to Klout influencers looking to promote their product or service. One of the gifts I received in the past year was a Sony PSP handheld gaming console. It pays to Klout!

 

Photo Sharing 


Misty: Twitpic  - I know Twitter is going to roll out a new photo sharing tool.  But for the meantime, I am still using Twitpic to share photos on Twitter.   Tweeting a variety of content makes Twitter a lot more fun!     You can automatically tweet a photo, once you upload or if you want to just share to a few you can just copy the url and DM to your friends.  People can leave a  comment on your picture and this gets automatically shared on their stream too. The best feature that i love about Twitpic is it tracks the number of views on a particular picture  after  you send out a photo.  Twitpic has a mobile app that is perfect for someone who is on the go and want to share instantly. 

Marty: Instagram - Photo sharing is one of the hottest trends on Twitter today Instagram is one of the hottest photo sharing apps. The big appeal of Instagram is it's social sharing features and it's simple, user friendly user interface. Available as an iPhone app, Instagram allows users to take and share pictures directly from their phone. Several filters are included with the app to allow users to create cool effects with their images. People can follow your Instagram feed and you can follow others, much like Twitter. People can "like" your photos as well as post comments. You can also post directly to your Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Posterous, Tumblr and foursquare pages. Instagram is free to download and use.

 

BONUS Category: Music Sharing  

 

Misty: Blip.fm -  As I mentioned earlier, content you can share on Twitter can vary from cool information, pictures and now more and more users are also sharing music.  My preferred way to share music is via Blip.fm  Being a DJ on Twitter since January 2009 has helped me touch people who love music.  I remember receiving tweets from all over saying that the music has made them dance or had them smiling on a bad day.  Music is a universal language that can bring people together.  Just connect your Twitter account to the site and whenever you Blip a song it automatically sends it to your stream.  For your friends who have a Blip account  they can either ReTweet or give you props to show appreciation for the song you shared.   

Marty: Grooveshark.com - I love sharing music online and even have the habit of sending out a goodnight song most nights on Twitter and Facebook. Grooveshark allows you to share your favorite music with your online friends. The service is available via the website or dedicated desktop app. Grooveshark tends to have a better selection then other web based music sharing services I've tried and the sounds quality is excellent. If you want, you may follow other users and they can follow you. You can make playlists of your favorite songs and listen to any of 20+ radio stations offering a wide range of music types.

 

There you go. Out top 12 favorite Twitter clients. Did yours make our list? What are your favorites? Let us know.

Sunday
Oct312010

Communication Shutdown - November 1, 2010

The above video will explain why I've chosen to give a donation and shut down my Twitter and Facebook for one day to raise awareness and money to fight autism. I'll be back on Tuesday.

To join: CommunicationShutdown.org

Posted via email from Marty McPadden

Monday
Aug232010

Why I Changed My Twitter Name

This September 30th will mark my third anniversary on Twitter. It has certainly been quite a journey. I'm an introvert by nature. When I created my account, I used a rather cryptic name that included a combination of my first name and numbers: marty0518. I was leery of putting myself out there, in public, on the Internet. For the first year, I only dipped my virtual toe in the Twitter waters, posting occasionally and rarely reaching out. I was fearful of what other people would think. Fear limited my interactions...until one person reached out to me.

 

In January 2009, Bill Mitchell (@askbillmitchell) replied to one of my tweets. I don't remember the particular post or reply, but that's not what's important. Bill took a chance on me and reached out. What started with a simple reply led to a phone call and many conversations. I credit Bill with helping me break through the wall of fear and begin to explore the potential of Twitter in forging REAL relationships. 

 

In the past three years, I've been fortunate to meet and become friends with several incredible people. For an introvert like me, this has been a wonderful gift and has made me realize that there are great people out there. You just need to break through the fear and reach out. If you seek positive relationships and look for the good in people, you will find it. I value honesty, transparency and real people and I've been blessed to find those qualities in most people I've met on Twitter.

 

This got me thinking and over the past several weeks I have contemplated changing my Twitter name to my full, REAL name. If I believe in honesty and transparency, I should put my thoughts and values into action. So, this past Saturday, I made the switch. I changed my long time Twitter name from @marty0518 to @MartyMcPadden. This is just another way for me to step farther outside my comfort zone in putting myself out there in a more public and transparent way. So far, it's been an incredibly rewarding and positive experience.

 

The number one benefit I've gained from participating in social media has been the ability to cast a wide net regarding meeting people. Instead of limiting myself to my immediate surroundings here in Connecticut, Twitter and other social networks have allowed me to meet incredible people from all over the world I would never have had the opportunity to become friends with, let alone be aware of their existence. 

 

My next goal in stepping outside of my comfort zone is to get out and meet as many of my Twitter friends in person as possible. I'm looking forward to attending some upcoming conferences and meet-ups and I'm currently making plans to do so. My dream is to put together a meet-up tour, so to speak, to meet and forge in-person relationships with as many of my virtual friends as possible. Isn't that what life's all about?

 

I'm Marty McPadden from Connecticut. It's great to meet you.

 

Posted via email from Marty McPadden