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BlogTalkRadio Interview: Eric Goldstein the CEO of Amplify.com

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Eric Goldstein, Founder and CEO of Amplify.com, will be the special guest on Your Passionate Business Blog Talk radio show on Thursday, August 12 at 8 PM Eastern. Amplify.com is the social media service that makes it easy for people to spark conversation about news, thoughts, ideas, photos or anything else that’s on their mind. It allows members to autopost to Twitter, Facebook, Buzz, WordPress, Blogger, Posterous, Tumblr, and other social networking sites.
Amplify.com provides people with an environment to connect around things they are passionate about. It is a work in progress that is being shaped by its users. Full blogging along with 500 character messages referred to as Thought Updates were recently implemented for users to express their thoughts. Currently in development is a plugin for WordPress that will allow users to connect to Amplify.com from the backend of their WordPress blog/websites.
Busy people will appreciate how they can streamline their social networking activities using Amplify.com. The online community will be provided with the opportunity to ask Eric questions about the uses of Amplify.com to streamline their social networking activities during his interview on Your Passionate Business BlogTalkRadio show.
Your Passionate Business BlogTalkRadio show is your source for information to reinvent and compete in 2010. Special guests share their ideas on how to thrive in a changing economy along with how you can collaborate with them to grow your client base in 2010. You will learn from entrepreneurs in the field of business development, PR and marketing, coaching, sales, HR, tech and more. Visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kimbeasley to listen to Eric Goldstein’s interview as well as past or future interviews with other guests.
BlogTalkRadio Interview with Kim Beasley about Social Media
Using social media in your business is becoming a daily requirement to grow your business. In order to do this, time and effort is required on the part of the business owner to implement a website social media plan that is effective. Although it may require a lot of time in the beginning to setup the plan, once the plan is in place, it can become part of your daily routine.
Recently, Jerrilynn Thomas interviewed Kim Beasley on their co-hosted show, Reinvent Your Business on the BlogTalkRadio network. Jerrilynn put Kim on the hot seat regarding social media and how business owners can use it to grow their business.
One of the questions asked was, “What is social media and why should a business owner implement it?”
Social media is the process of connecting with others and sharing information via websites such as Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn (to name a few).
The audio below is the actual interview that you can listen to and learn more about social media and how to implement as part of your business processes.
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Celebrating International Networking Week
Did you know that February 1 – 5, 2010, is International Networking Week? As a business owner, I want to encourage you to spend time this week to network with others via social media websites. In doing this, you just might find new clients, new business associates or even potential joint venture business owners.
When you watch the video below, keep in mind all the different things that you can do to network. Such as:
- Online: social media websites
- Offline: radio
- Online: press releases
- Online: blog directories
- Offline: TV
- Offline: newspaper or magazines
My First Experience With Google Wave
I had been waiting with anticipation to receive my Google Wave invitation from Google. Like many others, the anticipation was almost overwhelming, yet at the same time enjoyable. You see, I love being a Beta tester or someone who test products and services before they hit the market.
Thus when I heard that I could sign-up to receive an invitation to be an “early adapter” of Google Wave, I decided to go ahead and do it. I figured it would be like other times when I had signed up as Beta tester and would hear a response within at least a couple of weeks. Now, a couple of months later, I received my invitation to sign-up for Google Wave. YEAH!
Just to let you know, all of my invitations are already allocated and I don’t have any more to give out. Also, if you want to sign-up for Google Wave, you have to have a Gmail account. With all that said, I found my first experience with Google Wave to be good. Since I just started using it, I’m still learning all of the ins and outs of the web software.
Yet I feel that I’m going to love using Google Wave. One of the things I noticed when I first signed was that a welcome Wave (or message) was waiting to greet me and give me instructions about what to do next. As I start to connect with my family and friends on “the Wave”, I’ll keep sharing about my experiences. If you already have Google Wave and would like to connect with me, please feel free to send me a direct message via Twitter with you username.
Watch the video below for more details about Google Wave!
10 Easy Steps To Learning How To Use Twitter
Have you been hesitant about joining Twitter? If you have joined, are you a little confused on how to use Twitter to communicate with others? If you are still stumped by Twitter and just don’t know where to start, check out the video below that gives you quick lessons on how to use Twitter.

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