I love photography. I love social media. Put them together in one post and I’m very happy. The one below is from a wonderful site called Light Stalking http://www.lightstalking.com/storm-photos Called Thunderstorm in Paradise by slack12
Their site is based on a generous business model of sharing, teaching, commenting – a model of great use of all things social. They have no idea I’m writing this about them and I’m not an affiliate (even though I wish I was!). I ReTweet them a lot from my artistic Twitter account. You can find them here –> https://twitter.com/lightstalking and I really enjoy the conversation on their Facebook FanPage
If you use photos on your blog – please make sure to credit the photographer – even if you grab it off google images or flickr. It only takes a minute more to type the credits and link it all up. There’s a lot of conversation around this issue on every social site including several LinkedIn Groups.

This entry was posted on Friday, November 20th, 2009 at 8:00 pm and is filed under Business, Facebook, Social Media, Twitter and tagged with Marketing, photography, Social Media, Twitter. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
(back in the day) I was a cheerleader (of sorts) and multiple state and national award-winning performer, musician and educator. and now in this decade I've co-authored Facebook Marketing All-in-One for Dummies with Amy Porterfield and Andrea Vahl and I'm finishing up Social Media Marketing eLearning Kit for Dummies - to be offered in an innovative online format first. Both Wiley books are for sale right now! I'm also the social media director, for iPhone Life magazine and iphonelife.com. I also write a regular column "The Social Media Report" that is read by over 100K subscribers all over the world. And in my spare time I help authors, musicians, teachers, presenters and business owners all over the country learn how to use social media for fun and profit.
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