Social Media Consultant Rick Snyder

Blog your knowledge, be informed.

  • 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 […]

  • Are you engaged?

    Are you engaged?

    With the Royal Wedding this week, I thought this blog title was fitting. The Royal Family sure knows how to throw a party and in fact has a social media team assigned to take care of the tweets, posts and various updates before, during and after the upcoming historic event! Their main website has a clear […]

  • Conductors and the power of social media

    I read a great article this week concerning accounting. I’m a Certified Public Accoutant by degree and New York State license and it’s tax season, reading about accounting is important because the environment and rules change often. How interesting that the social media environment and rules change often also. I always knew there was a […]

  • Network

    I’m a networker. In person I say hello introduce myself and engage the many new people I meet as actively as I can. Because I’m a CPA and it is “tax season” I haven’t been that active as of late, the IRS does not have patience and can’t wait. Networking is important and there are […]

  • Conversation

    Conversation, it’s what we do to engage a target audience, isn’t it? Weather you converse with yourself or someone near by, it is part of interaction. What message does your conversation provide? Do you even think of how another interprets what you have to say? A conversational dialogue does many things. It answers questions, it […]

  • Mind your children, please

    My husband and I traveled to London, England for our honeymoon. When queued for the Subway trains (the Tube), a pleasant recording would politely repeat “Mind your children, mind the gap”.  And people did.   Parents need to mind their child’s use of the internet, specifically social media sites like Facebook. There is so much […]

  • The Q Score

    A long-time colleague of mine says I have the Q Score/Factor. Honestly I’d heard the expression before but had not applied it to myself. So what is the Q Score, I looked it up. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_Score/ defines it as a measurement of the familiarity and appeal of a brand, company, celebrity, or television show used in […]

  • Balance professional and personal on social media

    I have a personal and a professional presence on social media. Balancing the two is a personal preference and I’d like to share some thoughts with you. I’m going to start off on Facebook for now. Many of these concepts can be applied to other social networks too. Facebook is geared toward personal interaction and […]

  • Connections

      Connections are very important in social media. When you meet someone, new or otherwise do they think about you later in the day? I’d like to beleive and hope that I’m like that, people cant stop thinking about me. I have the conversation skills of a bartender because my Dad was a good one […]

  • Trolls, bashing and what not to do

    During December 2010 in the Syracuse, NY area there were two tragic deaths, both were victims of crime. I watched news reporting of the deaths and saw many beautiful posts on Facebook honoring the people who passed away. I did not know either victim and felt compassion and sympathy for the families and friends who […]

Got any book recommendations?


Verified by MonsterInsights