Geosocial Networking at Celebration 2010

If you stopped by the Social Media Road Show table at this year’s Celebration, you probably saw us showing people how to set up their phones to use the geosocial networking site Gowalla. You may have read our earlier post on Gowalla, and how to set it up on your phone.

Click to see the Gowalla Winners Gallery on Facebook

So why did we do this? There are a couple of reasons. The easy one is that it’s fun. A number of attendees were able to share with their Twitter and Facebook followers where they were, what they were doing, and even pictures with their check-ins.

The larger story, however, is that geosocial networking is an emerging online media tool. With Foursquare becoming one of the top social networks in it’s own right, and last month’s unveiling of Facebook Places, you should be aware of how these tools work.

And like any other marketing tool, it’s use is largely up to how you want to use it. Let’s say you’re planning to do a product demonstration at the park. You create a check-in for others, letting them know you’re in the area. When they get near your position, they will be able to see you as a nearby checkin point. So instead of only attracting people who are walking by and see you, you can reach out to anyone in the park who’s connected to Foursquare or Places or Gowalla.

These tools are growing in active users each month – so the possibility of people finding you like this is improving every day. Remember, it’s only been a few years since Facebook opened membership to everyone, or since Twitter was the exclusive playground of the geeks.

Geosocial is just social media’s latest incarnation.

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September 2, 2010 Filed under: Social Media — Tags: , , — eric.reid @ 9:59 pm

MyIsagenix Down for Maintenance

MyIsagenix will be down for maintenance starting at 10:30 am PST, and should be back online at approximately 12:00 pm. Thanks in advance for your patience while we update the system; during this time, your prospecting forms will work normally and all prospects will be captured.

Please contact customer care with any additional questions.

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Filed under: MyIsagenix — brian.anderson @ 5:43 pm

Upcoming MyIsagenix Training Sessions @ Celebration!


Fellow Geeks,

We’ll be offering free, instructor-led Introductory and Advanced training sessions on MyIsagenix at Celebration!  These breakout sessions are open to all attendees – no registration necessary.  However, seating is limited, so get there early!  All sessions will meet in Room 17B on the Mezzanine Level.

We recommend the Intro session for everyone, including non-MyIsagenix subscribers. Invite your whole team to this high-level overview! The Advanced session takes a more in-depth look at key MyIsagenix features, such as SPOT Marketing and Isagenix Revealed. It is just what you need to elevate your Isagenix business!

Saturday, August 21:

  • 8:00am – 9:30am (Intro)
  • 10:30am – Noon (Advanced)
  • 1:00pm – 2:30pm (Intro)
  • 3:30pm – 5:00pm (Advanced)
Sunday, August 22:

  • 8:00am – 9:30am (Intro)
  • 10:30am – Noon (Advanced)

We’re looking forward to seeing you there!

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August 12, 2010 Filed under: MyIsagenix,Training — brian.anderson @ 11:05 pm

Get Ready to Gowalla at Celebration!

If you’re planning to attend Celebration Believe & Achieve 2010 in San Diego this year, you can use Gowalla to check-in to certain areas at the event.

So what is Gowalla? It’s a geosocial media tool. Translation: it’s another way to let your friends know where you are and what you’re doing. If you have a smart phone with GPS, you can download the Gowalla app and check in to various places.

You can also set up lists of places worth visiting, called Trips. We will be setting up two Trips at Celebration for any Associate on Gowalla. These are places we feel you should check out and check-in to while in San Diego—don’t worry these trips won’t interfere with the actual event. People who complete these trips will win special prizes at the Social Media Road Show table!

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Filed under: Social Media — brian.anderson @ 11:00 pm

Regular Datacenter Maintenance

We will be performing scheduled system maintenance on Thursday, August 5th at 10 p.m. through midnight Pacific Time (1 – 3 a.m. Eastern Time).

Your replicated site and your Associate Back Office will be unavailable to access during some or all of this period. This upgrade will affect all Isagenix locations worldwide.

We apologize for any inconvenience, and greatly appreciate your patience!

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August 5, 2010 Filed under: Operations — brian.anderson @ 7:26 pm

Google Reader

If you aren’t already familiar with RSS feeds, they’re a fast and easy way to get information.

Google Reader is the search engine’s tool for sifting through this information, and easily sharing it with the rest of your connections.

This video from Google explains it a lot better than I could.

Google Reader is free, you just need a Google log-in. It’s highly recommended as a way to keep track of what is of interest to you.

When you do, try a search for “Isagenix” and see how much syndicated content we’re sharing!

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August 3, 2010 Filed under: Member Solutions,Social Media — Tags: — eric.reid @ 10:03 pm

Scheduled Maintenance Tonight

The Isagenix web site and Associate Back Office will be down tonight beginning at 9:30 pm PST (12:30 am New York time).  This is routine maintenance, and we only expect to have the servers unavailable for 1 to 2 hours.

Please make sure you complete any transactions (product orders, member enrollments, etc) prior to this time period.

Thank you for your support and understanding!

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July 27, 2010 Filed under: Operations — brian.anderson @ 11:28 pm

The right keywords and getting more traffic

Got a great couple of questions on our Twitter account this weekend:

“Hey guys. Wondering where one could find keywords to target market isagenix? Also any suggestions for getting web traffic up?”

I love getting questions on Twitter! The problem is there’s precious little space to give full answers there. So whenever I get one of these, expect to see a post about it.

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Filed under: Training,Web Services — Tags: , , , , , — eric.reid @ 9:28 pm

Doing your own SEO Part #2: Competitive Keywords

Something you should know about what you’re about to learn is that it is very easy to do – but the explanation is vicious and long.

All you are doing in this step is finding out how many other web pages have a phrase, and whether or not you want to spend time trying to beat them all out for a front page rank on Google.

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July 26, 2010 Filed under: Social Media — brian.anderson @ 6:52 pm

What Is Foursquare?

You’ve probably heard of Foursquare by now – it’s that “next big thing” everyone’s always talking about. Well, sort of. It’s actually the current big thing, having just hit 100,000,000 check-ins (yes, one hundred million). So whether you use it or not, it’s worth learning about.

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July 22, 2010 Filed under: Social Media — brian.anderson @ 11:04 pm
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