Curating Tweets on Amplify and using Twitter to get off pesky Email lists.

What do you use Twitter for? It seems a great use is to get opted out of Email lists where the opt out procedure leaves a lot to be desired (or doesn’t work).

Also a great use of Amplify is curating tweets right from Twitter.com or Hootsuite. The Amplify clipping tool is absolutely an essential part of my toolkit. Have you ever used it?

hackmanj 8:37am via HootSuite

Hi @WinZipComputing I’ve been trying to opt out of your Emails but they keep coming. Suggestions? #uce #spam

WinZipComputing 8:52am via TweetDeck

@hackmanj Happens sometimes that you might be on more than one email list. Write in to help@winzip.com, direct it to Bill. I’ll see to it

hackmanj 9:22am via HootSuite

@WinZipComputing Email sent, please confirm you receive it. Thanks Bill.

WinZipComputing 9:23am via TweetDeck

@hackmanj Got it. Now I need to see how many different people need to be involved to get you off whatever lists you are on. I will reply.

hackmanj 9:40am via HootSuite

@WinZipComputing do you agree it ought not be so complicated? A simple one click should be all we have to do, no?

How to delete posts from your amplog on Amplify.com (Video)

This video is a direct response to the top two search terms that brought people to my blog this past week. First of all thank you for coming. This video answers two questions that a number of people are asking:

  1. How do you delete posts from MyAmpLog
  2. hide my amplogs on amplify

Here is the video:

Any questions about Amplify (or anything else) feel free to ask in the comment section or on my Youtube Channel

Joe’s top 10 posts for October 2010 on Amplify.com

It was an interesting month over on my Amplog. The top viewed article was a clip of a blog post here about why Amplify is my Third Tribe. In that post I explain why I did not return to third tribe after taking a break from it, I found that I didn’t have the need based on my experience at Amplify. The clip on Amplify is entitled 4 Reasons why Amplify is my Third Tribe – join the discussion on #amplify #in and it received 2784 views in October.

Mobile is still really hot and the combination of @ramonbnuezjr @alexschleber @svartling @flapic @jffcrmr @kstaxman @gkrew and a number of others that comment on mobile posts really made for a very in depth discussion about Windows Phone 7 in “4 Reasons why Amplify is my Third Tribe – join the discussion on #amplify #in” with a total of 2203 views in October.

People continue to feel frustration with “The Social Network” Facebook, in their latest move they make it possible for people to be added to groups without their input, that led to not just a post about it but also a video. The Amplify clip is entitled Frustrated by the new Facebook groups? So am I, and something you can do. #discuss #facebook and it received 2189 views in October.

I had a nice chat with Louis Gray last week and the clip of it at Amplify generated a lot of interest. Louis is a very smart guy, in addition to the original clip in the list below you can also check out the actual article. If you’re not already following my podcast but you’d like to go to my blogtalkradio page and choose “follow” you will get updates about my programs that way. The original post at amplify received 2006 views in October and you can check it out and join the conversation at My chat with @louisgray on @my6sense, blogging, marketing, and even some #follownow suggestions.

Curation, tech, crowd sourcing and commentary all seem to represent value as well, the remainder of the posts evolved around that content.

Here is a matrix will all 10 most viewed posts for October on Amplify:

Views Post
2784 4 Reasons why Amplify is my Third Tribe – join the discussion on #amplify #in
2203 Windows Phone 7 likely to benefit from low expectations via @kstaxman cc: @jffcrmr @flapic @ramonbnuezjr #mobile
2189 Frustrated by the new Facebook groups? So am I, and something you can do. #discuss #facebook
2006 My chat with @louisgray on @my6sense, blogging, marketing, and even some #follownow suggestions.
1856 New Format: My top 5 clips of the week on @amplifytheweb #amplify #topamps
1718 Crowd Source: Need help with #mobile phone and device security suggestions for #PTA talk. #crowdsource
1635 You know intellectual property and trademark law is going to be the #cashcow of the future. cc: @alexschleber
1374 Nintendo – it’s time to reinvent yourselves, again.
1253 What do you get when you cross 61 Re-tweets and 15 author-unanswered comments? Not a conversation. #surprisedlook
1176 Google now a huge player in the autonomous vehicle space? #wow via @scobleizer

What do you think of this format, did you find anything useful from this post? Let me know if you did via comments below.

Joe’s top 10 posts for September on Amplify.com

I like to gauge activity on my posts across all social networks, and web 2.0 sites. If there is a way to measure it, I am probably measuring it. One of the things that I have started to do more of is curate the top viewed content that I produce on Amplify.com. Since I am more active on Amplify than I am even on my own blog, I thought it would be interesting and prudent to share the content that seems to be getting more views here on my personal blog as well. Here is a matrix of my 10 most viewed posts for September on Amplify:

Views Post
2385 I need your help. Amplify crowd source project…
2117 Please name 2 people on #amplify or Twitter that I should follow now. Inspired by @lyndit & @sarahkayhoffman
1141 SocialOomph now integrates Amplify.com #amplify kudos to @amplifytheweb
1137 How NOT to respond to a tragedy on Twitter cc: @ed #sanbrunofire re: @onyxcafe #boycott
1054 Facebook is amazing, I was conversing with 2…
967 Look at @shonali’s handy work, her enthusiasm is contagious. cc: @mobilediner @egoldstein @shashib #amplify
964 My top 5 clips of the week on @amplifytheweb #amplify #topamps
838 Some insight into the PR industries PR Problem. H/T @ginidietrich cc: @shonali @dannybrown
555 Map my genome? There is an app for that. #health #tech #genetics
517 Mexican citizens turn to Social Media for information while traditional outlets under fire. cc: @audracarpenter

This could also be considered content re-purposing, it is likely that as a result of this posting the content will get another surge of views. Do you have any tips for re-purposing content you post on different networks?

Never miss another Amplify.com Community Chat Second Friday of every month at 11:30AM Eastern @amplifytheweb

After our community chat this week I discussed options with Eric for future chats to be regularly scheduled. We worked out that the second Friday of every month at 11:30AM Eastern would work out well for him and is early enough for our friends in the Euro zone to join us. Sign up now via Plancast so you don’t forget. The link goes to my Blog Talk Radio account, the episode will be created shortly.

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How to use Amplify.com a quick Primer (Video)

I created this video for the benefit of people who are new to Amplify.com.

Why Sources are more valuable than Followers

I originally intended to include this in another post. When I realized the list was going to get very long I decided to split it off. This is a part of my #appreciationfriday that I replaced #ff on Twitter with. Partially inspired by a recent Chris Brogan blog post but also part of my dedication to the Amplify community. I want to let you know, please do not feel bad if you are a friend of mine on Amplify and not on my list. I am starting on the last page of sources which were the first people I followed and picking people that are active and influence me as I work backwards on the list. If the title of my article was confusing I think this will help:

Sources are more valuable than Followers

If your name is here, I am paying attention to what you are doing because you do something that helps me discover new ways to do things, inspires me or sometimes entertains me. I hope other people benefit from your information as well:

Dave Grossman – Incredibly personable and part of the Amplify.com team. One of those guys you just want to meet for a beer after reading a few of his posts. Very genuine and fun, I suspect also a good friend of Eric, am I right? One of the very first people I followed on the site.

Flamplog – my Italian friend who never ceases to amaze me with his posts about Social Media, Mobile Phones, Marketing and Web 2.0 apps. He also has some extremely funny posts with a very European tilt.

Eric Goldstein… Inside my head – Eric is the CEO of Amplify.com and definitely the heart of the site. His passion, intelligence and appreciation of conversation are inspiring. He is a must follow and big up and comer in the Social Media industry as the leader of the talented Amplify.com team.

Danielle Ricks Productions – Video Producer, Social Media consultant, aspiring novelist, and blogger living life for the joy and laughter. I really enjoy Danielle’s perspective on many subjects.

Shashi Bellamkonda – Thoughts, Learning & Serving. Shashi’s top tag is “business” and it fits. Shashi is a great guy for business people to follow and plenty of others.  Great posts on PR, Social Media, and much more!

Shonali Burke – Great insights on PR/Social Media. I appreciate her distinctive insight on issues that often have a great angle with regards to gender. Informative and enjoyable material.

Delilah Jones – I know Delilah is in marketing/PR but I know her more for her work with Peace4Missing with someone else who will soon be showing up on the list.

Dave Yankowiak – another genuine easy going guy. Extremely talented and capable, Dave was one of the first people I hired to do work from me through social media (unless you count IRC back in the 90′s). I always enjoy Dave’s posts and look forward to working with him on more projects.

There are so many great people on Amplify, I will be adding many more! I would be happy if others did this as well, I am really curious who people follow and why. This really helps me find more quality sources in a world where your sources matter a lot more than your followers.

Updates 8/6/2010

Paul Simbeck-Hampson – Paul is a personal and engaging fellow, he is also a very long standing Amplify.com user that was one of the first people I followed when I joined the site. Paul’s content can be a little eclectic and I enjoy that. Some times you just don’t know what you will find. Visit Paul’s website at simbeckhampson.com.

Daniel Durrant – Daniel is a very erudite individual. He is part of the Open Intelligence group on Amplify.com. I always appreciate Daniel’s perspective on issues and I can count on him to be honest and thought provoking. Visit Daniel’s website at danieldurrant.com.

Ben Jackson – Ben is a real life friend that I am happy joined Amplify.com. I think Ben is a real up and coming person in Social Media, Business, and Life. He’s a great guy to follow and converse with. I am fortunate to work with Ben on a regular basis. Visit Ben’s blog at captainjackson.wordpress.com.

Xan Pearson – Xan was one of my favorite tweeps and I was very happy when she joined Amplify.com. Xan is authentic, bright and produces great quality content. Xan is exceptional at showing appreciation for others and ranks among the most personable people I’ve met via Social Media. Visit Xan’s blog at xanpearson.wordpress.com.

Ramon B. Nuez Jr. I share a lot of interests with Ramon so I frequently recommend and comment on his posts. I get a lot of my #mobile info from his amplog. Also a fellow podcaster, family man and supporter of charitable efforts. You can also check out his companies website at newmediabrief.com.

Warren Whitlock Warren’s posts represent some popular content that I have been missing being less active on Twitter in recent history. Warren is also very passionate about Social Media and offers a lot more commentary per post than most people on Amplify. The extra commentary improves the value of his posts for me. I also know who to talk to if I ever decide to write a book! Check out Warren’s website bestsellerauthors.com.

I didn’t get to everyone I had hoped to this morning, but here are some quick links and expect detail later for: Diane Rayfield, Kathy Jacobs, Tim Southernwood, Svartling, Alcanzarlo, Alex Schleber and many others, hang in there friends I will definitely get you added soon.

Monthly community chat Eric Goldstein CEO of Amplify

I’ll be moderating a monthly community chat with Amplify.com CEO Eric Goldstein. Our next session is scheduled for May 20th, 2010 at 5PM Pacific/8PM Eastern. Subsequent episodes will be scheduled for the third Thursday of every month at the same time/place. This will be a great opportunity for the Amplify.com community to actively participate in the development of the fast growing social network. Save this link and set your calendar:

Amplify.com Community Chat on BlogtalkRadio

Absolutely unbelievable animation of Volcanic Ash Cloud

I spotted this tonight on Amplify.com the source referenced was DMI Denmark. This is an animation of the volcanic ash cloud that has disrupted flights and wreaked havoc.

Resources for Amplify.com Users

This is for my growing group of friends at Amplify.com or anyone curious to check out a fast growing and innovative social networking site. Many great ideas have come up and we’ve had some amazing discussions as a result. For the people who are just joining us, here are a few things that are available to make the experience better:

Twitter

Joe’s Amplify List on Listorious – if you’re not on the list @hackmanj on Twitter, comment on this post, or use the recommend someone on Listorious. Here is the original post that started the ball rolling on this, thanks to @socialsprouts if you see anyone that is not representing good netiquette that is on this list, please let me know so I can either warn or remove them.

LinkedIn

It would be great if more of our fellow Amplify.com users joined us via the LinkedIn group.

Podcasts

Amplify’s CEO Eric Goldstein was gracious enough to be interviewed on my podcast 3 times since I joined. We have also recently setup a monthly feature where the community meet monthly for a podcast with Eric. These episodes will be the third Thursday of every month at 2PM Pacific/5PM Eastern time.

  1. A good introduction to Amplify – aired 1/27/2010
  2. An introduction to the 3/3/2010 changes to Amplify.com – aired 3/3/2010
  3. Eric Goldstein CEO of Amplify.com and the Amplify Community – aired 4/21/2010
  4. Scheduled monthly chat 6/7/2010 on Blog Talk Radio
  5. Eric Goldsten and Louis Gray on the Mobile App and Amplify.com – aired 6/16/2010
  6. Eric Goldstein and the Amplify Community on Email Posting – aired 7/22/2010
  7. Community chat w/ Eric Goldstein 8/16/2010
  8. There is going to be a Ampalooza on December 22, 2010.

Youtube Videos

The night I started using Amplify it was an instant hit with me so I created a screencast and blog article about the site. Here is the playlist I have assembled of the amplify.com related videos on Youtube.

Articles

I need some help with this list, I know several people have done some nice write-ups and would like to add them all to this post.

  1. Here is the Amplify category on this blog.
  2. Diane Rayfield did a fantastic “Feature” article on Amplify
  3. Check out this great description of Amplify.com by Maggie Greyson
  4. Great post by Paul Simbeck-Hampson “Sparking Conversation Naturally
  5. A fantastic post in response to a question by Louis Gray about Amplify.com’
  6. A nice article about How to Create an Effective Amplify Page by Eric Miltsch.
  7. Added 8/11/2010 – Power tip by Svartling on using the news feed.
  8. Added 8/11/2010 – How to use Amplify for your Social Network by Russ Jackson.
  9. A an example of using Amplify.com for Crowd Sourcing by Paul Simbeck-Hampson.
  10. New 10/8/2010 A great resource about the new Amplify button for blogs and websites by Diane Corriette.
  11. A nice post about Google Analytics, Facebook Page Support, and Scheduling by at Basicblogtips by @Ileane.

Not on Amplify?

Join us, it is a thriving and exciting community that operates on a extremely useful and feature rich social networking platform. I’ve met some incredibly intelligent and passionate people on the site and you will too. If you do join, be sure to send me a note so I can make sure to add you to the Twitter list, etc. Here is the link to my Amplog.

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Please share the link as a comment! I want to grow these resources.