5 “Pinteresting” Tips For Your Business

The days of cutting snippets from magazines, bookmarking a plethora of sites and saving images to your desktop are long gone thanks to…

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What is this? Another social network? YUP! But this one is quite useful.

For a complete beginner’s guide to Pinterest we recommend this article: http://mashable.com/2011/12/26/pinterest-beginners-guide/

What we’d like to focus on today is how Pinterest can be used to boost your Isagenix business.

Here are 5 tips:

  1. Be sure to add links to your Isagenix website and Twitter page on your Pinterest profile.
  2. Increase the chances of your pin being found on Pinterest’s search engine by including relevant keywords in the description. For example: “6-step ball workout for defined arms and shoulders” instead of just “workout”.
  3. Don’t flood your boards with only Isagenix related pins. Be YOU! Do you love to cook? Pin recipes! A photography fanatic? Pin your favorite photographs! A traveler? Pin all the destinations you aspire to visit someday!
  4. Follow like-minded users and repin/comment on their pins. After all, this IS a social network. The bigger your network of fellow pinners, the more exposure you & your Isagenix business will get.
  5. Next time you’re creating a blog post pay close attention to the images you include. If you want your content to get pinned you have to make it visually appealing.

We’re in the process of making our Isagenix sites more “pinnable” and have launched our very own Pinterest account: pinterest.com/isagenix. We’re pinning on a daily basis, so come join the party!

March 12, 2012 Filed under: Social Media — jackie.lopez @ 9:00 am

Google and their New Privacy Changes

You may or may not have heard recently that Google is updating their privacy policy. We wrote about it back when it was first announced, and it seems each page on Google has had a, “we’re changing our privacy policies” link on every page for the last month. Still, a recent survey showed 47 percent of people polled had no idea Google’s privacy policy was changing.

Google Privacy

The short version of what’s happening is that Google is creating one unified privacy policy. On its own, this isn’t a bad thing – it really just means the privacy policy for Gmail will be the same as the one for YouTube.

However, they also announced that they would be sharing information on users from one property to another. So, if you turn on your location settings on your Android phone, a Google search will show you relevant ads for things in your area. If you watch a YouTube video on skateboarding, Google might show you more ads for skate shops.

With their e-mail service Gmail, YouTube, web search, their new social network G+, their Chrome web browser, their smart phone operating system Android, and all of the other tools Google has available, they are now poised to be able to tell everything about you. For some, that’s an unsettling thought – no matter how much it improves the Google experience.

What isn’t widely known is that you can shut all of this off in your Google account’s privacy settings. Here’s what you’ll need to do:

1. Log into Google.
2. Go to http://www.google.com/history
3. Click on the, “Remove all Web History” button. This will both clear the search information Google has already collected on you, and it will pause their collection of your history. You should see the words, “Web History is paused” above this once you’re done.

Next, you’ll want to turn off the collection of data in YouTube as well. So…

4. Go to http://www.youtube.com/my_videos. Since you just logged into Google before, you should be logged into YouTube as well when you get here. If not, go ahead and log in then come back to this link.
5. Click on the “History” tab. You will likely see a list of the videos you’ve called up on YouTube recently.
6. Click on the button, “Clear all viewing history.” If you refresh your screen, you should see that your viewing history is now gone.
7. Click on the “Pause viewing history” to make sure it doesn’t start collecting this information again.
8. If you want to see the rest of your YouTube privacy settings, just go to http://www.youtube.com/account_privacy and set them there.

You may want to turn off Google’s ability to share relevant ads with you. After all, if they don’t have your permission to target you with ads, they won’t bother going through your history data.

9. Go to https://www.google.com/settings/ads/onweb
10. Click on the, “Opt out” button.

Finally, if you use the Chrome browser, there is a plug-in you can install that will keep all of your opt-out settings in place. It seems odd that you would need to specifically tell Google not to change your preferences in the future, but as long as they think it’s an issue, so do I. So here’s what you’ll want to do:

11. Using Chrome, go here for the plug-in, “Keep My Opt-Outs.”

I grant you, this is all a response for those who may be more paranoid than normal about a company like Google collecting their personal data. Many people don’t seem to mind this. They should feel free to not do any of this, and see if their Google experience is improved by allowing companies to see their interests.

For the rest, going through these simple steps will give you some peace of mind if you continue to use Google.

March 5, 2012 Filed under: Devices,Mobile,Search Marketing,Social Media — Tags: , , — Eric Reid @ 12:41 pm

Facebook’s Face Pile

We’ve added a little something extra to our blogs this week – the Facebook Face Pile plug-in.

“What does it do,” you might ask? Well, if you’re logged into Facebook, it shows you how many of your own contacts there have also liked our Fan Page. If you’re reading this from the IsaGeeks blog right now, it’s that little window to the right. (The headline, “Isagenix® on Facebook” is probably a dead giveaway.)

If you’re one of our many e-mail subscribers, of course, you’ll want to swing by and check it out. You can also see it on Isagenix Health and IsaFYI.

Face Pile on IsaGeeks

This plug-in is great for creating awareness for a Fan Page among a sites’ visitors. Rather than simply putting up a link to your Fan Page, you can show them how many people they know have already discovered it. This gives them another reason to visit your page, Like it, and join in on the conversations you have there.

If you want to set this up as well on your own site, the plug-in for Face Pile is available here.

Bear in mind, we didn’t create Face Pile, so we can’t really talk you through the set-up. It will require some coding to get this installed. So if you’ve been waiting for a reason to call that nephew of yours who’s good with computers, now’s the time.

February 8, 2012 Filed under: Blogging,Social Media — Tags: , , , , — Eric Reid @ 3:05 pm

Search Plus announced today

Today, Google announced Search Plus – a search option that essentially ties your Google Plus world together with your search rankings.

For months I’ve been preaching the word of Google Plus, and a lot of you have come to the search giant’s social network to see what was up. Given how new this site was, and how enormous Facebook already is, a lot of people wondered, “why should I care?” (more…)

January 10, 2012 Filed under: Search Marketing,Social Media — Tags: , , , — Eric Reid @ 2:15 pm

Getting Started with Building Your Isagenix Business on Facebook is as easy as 1-2-3!

Step 1: Set up a Facebook Profile on Facebook.com.

Step 2: Go to our article on how to create a Facebook Fan Page and follow the steps provided

Step 3: Now go to our other article on how to set up a Facebook Storefront and follow those steps.

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If you are setting up a storefront for the first time, you will get the new look – but if you’ve already set up your storefront, you will want to go through these steps again to get the new look.

And with that, you’re open for business!

January 7, 2012 Filed under: Social Media — Eric Reid @ 2:58 pm

Removing YouTube’s Suggested Videos

We’ve all seen YouTube’s “suggested videos” feature, but how on earth do you make them go away? Technically, you can’t stop them from appearing on YouTube’s site. Technically.

You can remove them from your embedded videos. If you want to learn how to do this, go to our original post, “Removing “Recommendations” from Embedded YouTube Videos.”

Getting back to that “technically,” there is a work around that allows you to point viewers to watch a video via our channel without the pesky suggested videos popping up. We can’t guarantee that it will work in the future, but it works for now:

1.) Grab the video’s link and copy everything after the youtu.be/ (in this case: CEtt_ivI7Es)

2.) Here’s the magical link that you will need to keep on hand: http://www.youtube.com/user/Isagenix#p/c/0/

3.) Paste that part of the youtu.be link (the CEtt_ivI7Es part) right after the 0/ and you’re done!

It should look like this:

http://www.youtube.com/user/Isagenix#p/c/0/CEtt_ivI7Es

Again, we don’t know how long this trick will work but it’s a worth a shot!

November 29, 2011 Filed under: Social Media — jackie.lopez @ 2:40 pm

How to get more out of Google Plus

“I’m on Google Plus – so now what?”

I get this question a lot, mostly because I’m always talking up how great G+ is. So I’m happy to answer that question here.

First, while Google Plus is different from Facebook in a lot of ways, it’s also different in one important way: The way people follow each other. If I “Friend” you on Facebook, we aren’t friends until you return the favor. However, on Google Plus, I can “Circle” anyone I want.

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November 17, 2011 Filed under: Social Media — Tags: , — Eric Reid @ 12:49 pm

Automatic posting to Facebook Notes is going away

A while back, we showed you how to turn on or off importing blogs to your Facebook Notes. Well, it looks like that’s now coming to an end.

If you currently have this set up, you’ve likely already seen this message on your profile:

Why the change? There’s no word. However, if you have this set up currently for your Facebook profile, you will need to add stories manually after the 22nd.

Bear in mind, this is hardly a bad thing. Studies have shown that automatically posting content to Facebook, Twitter, blogs, etc. drastically reduces engagement. One study showed that auto-posting to Facebook decreased Likes by 70%. Their conclusion was that since Facebook truncated automatic posts, there was less for people to see when they discovered them, and therefore less of a chance that they would interact with them.

My own feeling is that people are less likely to look at something that has been re-shared than something a friend or associate took the time to write out. If you come across a story that is interesting to you, it stands to reason that the people who connected with you with will be more interested in your post if you tell them why you find it interesting yourself.

November 9, 2011 Filed under: Social Media — Tags: , , — Eric Reid @ 2:20 pm

Episode 2: Help, Tumblr, Phones, and Images

Century of Progress Records, 1927-1952, University of Illinois at Chicago LibraryHopefully, this is an improvement over the first podcast; we had a bit more time to work on it, and we got $5 for for some audio clips, so now the podcast has a budget! (All baloney aside, you’d be surprised how far $5 will go on the internet for sound bites.)

In this episode, we discuss different ways to help us help you find information and answers to questions, we discuss Tumblr and its benefits vs. WordPress, how to structure your blog with your interests, Eric talks about the “witchcraft” of the new iPhone and which phone you should use, and the super-awesome Tip ‘o the Week.

Click the “more” link below to get to the audio file, or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes!

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November 8, 2011 Filed under: Blogging,Mobile,Podcasts,Social Media,Training — Brian @ 3:00 pm

Google Plus Pages are Now Available!

The long anticipated Google Pages – the solution that allows businesses to create a presence on Google Plus – are now available. We have created two Pages for Isagenix you can include in your Circles: One for Isagenix, the other for theIsaGeeks.

Our first IsaGeeks post to Google Plus

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November 7, 2011 Filed under: Social Media — Eric Reid @ 2:55 pm
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