Social Media Consultant Rick Snyder

Category: Kids

  • Question your kids privacy settings on social media

    Privacy settings are unique across most social media platforms.  There is no one setting that fits all standard. Maybe there should be a standard privacy setting for all social platforms. Privacy for the purposes of this post means preventing other users from viewing, interacting, following or messaging you on a social media platform. Parents who […]

  • Dads view, kids on social media

    When my oldest daughter was 14 or so my wife mentioned that she opened a Gmail account for her.  I asked why? My wife answer seemed fine, she wanted to go on Facebook and needed an email address to set it up. We had a social media business so I was fine with it. A […]

  • 7 Social Media Lies Revisited

    7 Crazy Social Media Lies was a post I originally wrote last year about this time. Time for an update and a refresher. The Northeastern USA air is transitioning to winter (again). It makes me think of holidays, family and friends. I’m wired that way and I love it. Before the holidays, I spend time […]

  • 7 Crazy Social Media Lies

    The Northeastern USA air is transitioning to winter. It makes me think of holidays, friends and family. I’m wired that way and I love it. Before the holidays, I spend time following the news and reading the paper because I want chit chat material to talk to friends and family about. Yeah I ask about […]

  • Busy Mom? Ninja Kid Social Media Tools and Tricks Work

    You are a lot like me. We have jobs, kids, schedules and many other things to do, figure out and accomplish now that school started. You need help with kids on social media. There are risks, scary posts and reputations at stake every day. Here is what you need to do – get Safe Eyes. Talk […]

  • 7 ways to help your teen on social media

    Teens on social media is like letting a ten year old child drive – well almost. The difference is most teens are unsupervised on social media and the ten year old driver wouldn’t do it without an adult in the vehicle. Ask your teen how many social networks they are on. My youngest is eleven, […]

  • Illness it’s personal now

    Illness is a part of the human condition, for me illness is a challenge.   As a ten year old child I fought a very serious illness, powassan encephalitis to be exact. I survived. Many people affected by this virus do not. Half of all cases result in permanent neurological damage and 10 – 15% […]

  • Value here and a smile

    I invite you to join a select group of people who get valuable newsletter information about social media as soon as I click publish. Click this to opt in to my valuable newsletter – it’s free My newsletter is valuable because: it’s easy to read and written to be helpful I publish about ten editions […]

  • Giveaways

    Giveaways

    Kids on social media eBook, it is free click the link below. I love to give more than I receive and hope this book helps Parents and Caregivers. There are even tricks and tips for Kids included. I’ve said often, my blog is my worst enemy to acquiring additional social media clients. Why? Many of […]

  • Monitoring Your Children’s Social Media Activities

    Monitoring Your Children’s Social Media Activities

    This article first published as Monitoring Your Children’s Social Media Activities, on Technorati. Many of today’s kids actively post on social media sites. Children’s savvy technological skills are beyond their parents, grandparents and caregivers in many cases. What’s the best way to know what is happening with the kids these days? Read their social media […]

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