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Resume Changes for the Mitchster

Well, last week was one heck of an interesting week for me – lot of crap going on this way and that way, but I think I’ve got my plate cleared off and ready to start over again this week. Much of what went on I don’t think I’ll make public – not because it is bad but because it just ain’t any of your business. :)

Due to me being one busy mofo – I’m going to be leaving my writing duties over at Lockergnome. I still love Lockergnome and the crew, but it’s just not something my heart is in right now and that I have the time to do. Hopefully that will leave me a little more time to spread out to other projects and other things I have been meaning to do.

So yeah, things have happened – don’t want to talk about them – so why write? Just felt like I should at least let that one tidbit of information out there to the public. Now back to your regularly scheduled Mitchness.

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Need New Reading Material?

Mitch’s LinksI have always been fixated with the idea of having an easy to manage link blog but have never found an easy way to make it happen. Since I am using del.icio.us for my bookmarking, I don’t want to use that for my link blogging too.

So what is a geek to do? I decided to use my “shared” items list from Google Reader – do a little tweaking here and there and get it up and online that way.

The good news for you is you can now see the neat links I find via my favorite feed reader. (insert excitement here)

The good news for me is this is almost brain dead simple to do, so I shouldn’t lose interest in it because it seems to be too much work.

Everybody wins! Go check out the new Mitchelaneous Links section to see some of the links I have suggested that you check out. If there is anything else you’d like to see there – let me know.

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Popular Social Marketing Tips

Want to be the best of the best? Well if you are ignoring all of the social networking that is being done out there you are missing out on a lot of big chances to expand your audience and bring in a few new customers, readers, or listeners – depending on the business you are in. Here are a few proven social networking tips I have either used myself or seen used by others.

1. Building Your Brand via the Social Networks

If you have a brand that people like, chances are they will want to be your friend on these various different social networks that are out there. There days there are more and more MySpace and Facebook profiles based around businesses, podcasts and important people on the Web.

2. Make Friends With People Like Yourself

Find like-minded people and friends and add them to your lists via the different social networks out there. This way you are building a little network of people who are just like you and probably will enjoy anything you write or post about. Don’t just go adding a million random people just for the sake of adding people. Find people who you think would interested in what you have to say.

3. Share Your Posts and Content Via the Social Networks

Use the message posting and sharing services they provide to your advantage. MySpace has the “Post a Bulletin” where you can pimp your goods. Facebook has the “Share a Link” function that does much of the same thing. Post teaser links (giving a little ‘bit of information) and a link to go back to your own Web site.

4. Use Widgets and Gadgets to Pimp Your Digital Goods

Take advantage of some of the RSS gadgets out there you can add to places like MySpace to spread the word about yourself. You could use FeedBurner’s headline animator or something like SpringWidgets – where you can put a flash powered RSS reader right on your profile.

5. Add a Player for your Podcast Promotion

Podcasters – there are a number of flash mp3 players you can use as well on MySpace and other social networks that let you plug in custom code. One of my most favorite ones is the one that Odeo produces. Check out my list of the five best podcast players to get a couple of more suggestions.

6. Watch the People Watching You With MyBlogLog

One of my favorite networks out there, MyBlogLog provides you with a little widget you can put on your Web site that shows other MyBlogLog members who are visiting your Web site. Not to be one to show the trap door in the hat that the rabbit is being pulled through – but this is a good trick to make yourself look more popular than you really might be.

7. Add a Link to your Forum Signature

Forums are those social networking tools before social networking had a name. Adding a few link to your signature (if allowed via the forum rules) is a good way to get some links coming back into your Web site too.

8. Add Your RSS Feed to Facebook

On Facebook you can plug your RSS feed right into your profile. Just edit your “Notes” section and include that they should be importing from your RSS feed of choice. Word of warning though, if you post like 20 messages a day you could be getting yourself into trouble. Might just want to include your “light” RSS feed here.

9. Stumble Yourself on StumbleUpon (and get others to stumble you too!)

Make sure you get your most popular content and Web sites listed on StumbleUpon in one way, shape of form. They will deliver you a boat load of traffic (if you content is good) and they also have a pretty cool advertising service as well.

10. Always Digg in Moderation

To digg or not to digg – is that really a question? Now I am not going to tell you to submit everything you do to Digg. Most people find that very annoying and it could get you blocked from the service. It is good to have an account there though so you can meet like-minded people and you can also watch (and interact if you must) when something of yours makes it to the top of the list there.

11. Include a URL on Your Profile Picture

Create a profile icon or picture for the services you sign up for that has your URL on it. This might sound like a cheap form of advertisements – but the more often you can get people to see that URL – the more likely they’ll give it a visit or at least have it stuck in the back of their head to use at a later time and date.

12. Add a Link Back to All of Your Various Projects

More likely than not, all of these services allow you to list at least one link back to your Web site or Web project – take advantage of that. Make sure you include your links and give them descriptions as well so that people know what they are clicking to.

13. Don’t Forget Your Subscription Links

When you include your link to your Web site on one of the social networks out there, also make sure that you list your RSS feed as well. You might put that little orange icon next to each link so people know how to subscribe to you content. You might also include the “Add to Google” or “Add to My Yahoo” type subscription buttons as well to make it easier for people look at your link to subscribe via their subscription method of choice.

14. Is Your Project Social Network Friendly?

Do you have something that others might want to share? Online comics like bLaugh are a good example of this. Right on the Web page, you are given an little “embed code” so that people can share your link on the Web via any social networking service.

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Hosting Hoopla Adds New Old Features

Yes, you heard it here first – Hosting Hoopla is sporting some brand new old features!

I have been hard at work this morning on Hosting Hoopla adding some old favorites from Hosting Hoopla 1.0 back to the current version of the Web site. You can now read some of my favorite Web hosting news hangouts and hosting blogs.

Old New Features

If you haven’t visited in a while, now would be a good time to bookmark Hosting Hoopla for all your important hosting resources rolled up into one link.

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Watch Mitch Tumble

Well I joined the tumblr bandwagon and got myself a place to tumble! I was never too good at cartwheels, but this it turning out (pun intended) to be pretty fun.

So what is a tumblelog? Does this make me a tumblelogger? Do I have to dress up like a lumberjack for your amusement? As always Wikipedia answers everything

A tumblelog is a variation of a blog, that favors short-form, mixed-media posts over the longer editorial posts frequently associated with blogging. Common post formats found on tumblelogs include links, photos, quotes, dialogues, and video. Unlike blogs, this format is frequently used to share the author’s creations, discoveries, or experiences without providing a commentary.

I am still tweaking a few things here and there on mine – will probably edit it some more this weekend when I have a little more free time. It is turning out to be a pretty addictive experience.

So go Watch Mitch Tumble and make sure you subscribe (to the special RSS feed) as well so you never miss a stumble, fall, trip, tumble of mine.

If you have one – drop me a comment and let me know about it.

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Link Counter for Hosting Hoopla

Now you can see how many links I have gathered.

Since everything is frozen outside, I figured today would be as good of a day as any to roll out a new update to Hosting Hoopla. Today I added a link counter, so you can keep up to date with the number of links on the Web site.

It also links back to the submit page so you can always add a few more links of your own.

Hosting Hoopla Link Count

I think the next improvement I’ll make is a “Why Should I Use Hosting Hoopla?” tutorial to link to on the Web site. Thanks for everybody’s help and support thus far. Couldn’t have done it without you!

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All My Blog Logs

I have really fallen in love with MyBlogLog. I just signed up last night and I have tinkering with it ever since. I had always seen it on a blog every so often, but never knew how much fun it could be till I jumped right in and started looking around for myself.

I could see this being used as a great new tool to get folks off of the big popular Web sites and onto smaller ones that appreciate them more. I have even added all of my Web sites to the service as well. Check them all out:

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/firefoxfacts/

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/mitchelaneous/

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/webhostingshow/

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/sb1online/

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/hostinghoopla/

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/mitchkeeler/

What are you waiting for? Add them all and get interacting! Also, feel free to add me as a friend as well. I always like meeting new folks.

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Hosting Hoopla is Back, Jack!

Well, never say never. I had a few free hours yesterday, and an idea in my head so I figured I might as well carry things out and see how they go. For those of you who thought that Hosting Hoopla was long and gone – think again. I have brought it back, but this time things are going to be a little different.

I want Hosting Hoopla to the like an appendix to the Web hosting industry. I don’t mean that organ that you don’t really mean, I mean an appendix like that thing you find in the back of the book. Instead of having dozens of hosting related Web sites bookmarked – just bookmark Hosting Hoopla and you will have them all in one place.

Drag and drop Hosting Hoopla into your favorites, and it will be the one bookmark you need to get you through your Web hosting related links. I like making things simpler for folks, and this one is brain dead easy. Of course, that is where you come into the picture. If you are going to be using it – I want to make sure you are getting the links that you need. If you have any suggestions to make, I have added a nice shinny button for you to click at the top of the Web page to submit your own favorite hosting links.

Hosting Hoopla is Back

Over time the Web site might become more segregated, once the links list gets too big for one Web page to hold. I am ready to take any and all suggestions on this project though, because it is not only for me to use – it is for you to use as well. Tell me what you want to see here and I will do my best to get it added on.

Hosting Hoopla is back, and I have a feeling it will be better than ever as 2007 is right at our doorstep.

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Another Year Older

Tomorrow is my 24th Birthday. :) So am I happy after 24 years? Yeah, I think I am pretty pleased with myself. I figured this would be as good of a time as any to go through some of my projects as of late.

Mitchelaneous
This blog has seen a lot of change here recently. If you haven’t visited it in a while, please do so because I spent the last few days changing the styles around a little ‘bit. I like the much “cleaner” interface much more than the old one. Give me your feedback and thoughts.

Firefox Facts
Well I am happy to say that we are less than 1,000 downloads away from the Firefox Facts eBook hitting the 20,000 downloads mark. Once again I’d like to thank Lockergnome for setting this whole project into motion for me.

I’d also like to thank each and every one of you for downloading it this many times. So tell your neighbor, tell your family, tell your dog to go download the best free eBook on Mozilla Firefox and lets get that download number even higher!

The Web Hosting Show
My podcast is going good as well, which is nothing new. I just posted my 80th official edition of the show, but I have recorded and posted more than 100 audio segments to the Web site over this “almost” two year period.

So many other podcasts have gone by the wayside, and I still claim that I am the number one Web hosting podcast out there today.

Hosting Hoopla
The Web’s only Web hosting news and link reader hasn’t seen many updates as of late, due to other projects coming first. I have had some talks about selling it to the highest bidder as well. If you are interested, shoot me over a line and we will talk.

MitchKeeler.com
OK, so there hasn’t been any real update here. Just a few weeks ago I installed WordPress here, did some editing to the template files, and now have WordPress running my static Web site. I would post how I did it, but it involved a lot of, “Does this work? No… How about this?”. I don’t think that would be traffic driving content.

Now on top of all that, I am also working as a moderator for Lunarpages and Web Hosting Chat. I also have a few contributing writer credits at both Lockergnome and the Web hosting magazine, Ping! Zine. So as you can see, I am more than able to stay busy at my new “old” age.

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Hosting Hoopla 2

I have started work on the next version of Hosting Hoopla. The past few months have been a nice trying out period, and now I’m going to take some of your suggestions and comments and work it into the Web site.

New Three Column Design – I wanted a cleaner look that had more content, but was still easy on the eyes. I have also sectioned off the front page into Inside Industry News, Outside Industry News, and Web Hosting Forums. Now all three sections can be seen evenly.

hbeta1.jpgNew Colors – I am going to keep the idea of being able to change the Web page’s CSS (and being able to save your favorite look). This time around everything is going to stay basically the same as far as layout goes, I am just going to add more colors. So far the two I have developed for this early beta is a blue and gray theme and one that looks more like the “classic” Hosting Hoopla orange and white.

If you have anymore idea on what you would like to see on the new HostingHoopla.com, be sure to leave a comment and let me know about it.

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