Social Media Consultant Rick Snyder

Category: Social activity

  • Male Focus for Social Media

    I am a man, was born that way. My role is clear. Currently I am married, have adult children and love my wife and daughters. Protecting them, supporting the dreams, desires and lives of these women is important to me. I am a man on social media. I am obnoxious and often annoy them. My […]

  • Basics to focus on socially

    Truth matters The most important of the “basics”, be honest, be truthful, and then apply common sense. The problem and the key There are dumb people out in the social sphere.  Those dumb people have beliefs. The key point is using clear communication and marketing to convince all of your audience, even the dumb members, […]

  • Communicate better actions matter

    Has anyone else noticed mixed messages, hurt feelings, meanness, passionate discussions or passive aggressive social media posts?  Yeah – me too! With most forms of online communication there is room for miscommunication that leads to misunderstanding and confusion. What is missing? Social media posts can lack emotion, human facial expression, body language, stance and voice […]

  • Your Impression Matters

    Your Impression Matters

    What impression do you make? Impressions are not my thing.  With me on a normal day what you see is what you get.  I wear shorts and short sleeve shirts 10 months of the year.  If I’m on a business appointment I take my impression up a notch, actually a few notches. To make a […]

  • 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 […]

  • Where is your focus?

    Where is your focus?

    Focus matters, use it. Social media can get overwhelming from a business perspective.  A lot of time and efforts are waisted.  There is no focus. It’s simple really. A few simple questions can help you achieve focus. Where are your customers interacting on social media Where are your competitors on social media What social platform […]

  • 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 […]

  • Social Media Goodness ALS

    #IceBucketChallenge #StrikeOutALS #ALSIceBucketChallenge What a wonderful phenomenon the ice bucket challenge is. Raising money and awareness to fight and cure ALS is social media goodness. Me personally, I simply wrote a check. I’ve known someone who lost their fight with the disease. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease,” is a […]

  • Unplug and Look Up

    Unplug your device, live your life. We don’t need to be socially connected all the time. Watch and see why we miss so much when glued to technology. Gary Turk is a 27 year old writer, director and spoken word performer. He is the creator of the YouTube film ‘Look Up’, which has gained over […]

  • 5 Socially Adaptable Web Efforts

    Web authors reach audiences with strong, clear positive messages. Customers are who we strive to reach within the ever morphing web-o-sphere. Social media networks change, it’s inevitable. It seems like every few months social networks change dimensions, add new features or create new ways to share. Some just go away – poof…. What’s a person […]

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