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Just like old times, Jeff, Charlie and Podville Media sound engineer Robb Spewak were back together in the Glover Park studio for episode 52! Charlie shares a dishwasher story and the guys talk about hashtag missteps and misperceptions. Charlie gives a shout-out to Brad Sherman and the relaunch of Launch Financial and Robb goes excessively nerdy during the Tip Before We Go segment covering musical motifs, melodies and the mystique of the radio jingle.
Presented on the Dean Blundell Network and our partner SummerSkates This was such a great episode and you need to listen to the Elite/Franchise discussion. It's worth the listen TRUST US! Tara of The Glove Drop hangs with the guys for a bit and discusses the New York Rangers, Alex Lafreniere, and Chris Drury. Tara is amazing and you definitely need to check out her YouTube page. We discuss potential trade targets from Florida and just the Dudes from Dudes and Guys because it's a feel good week. Check out our YouTube page, our IG, and enter to win the SummerSkates promo
Cassie and Marcos are back after to discuss their opinions on all things (mostly just opinions of shows from our childhood but we are doing the best we can).Follow us on Instagram @lifein2nd place Send us an email lifein2ndplace@gmail.comRihanna and Shy Ronnie Sketch mentioned at the top of the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX4vzKH4les
With Matt Lozar from Haley Marketing this session is all about hashtags for recruiting.
Review us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/do-video-podcast/id1458692309 This one is a fun, one folk! To celebrate "Opposite Day," I thought we could try the current "Wrong Answers Only" trend occurring on Twitter and LinkedIn. Sit back and enjoy my added sound effects, the fun lies followed by a breakdown of the right way to do it. In this episode, we cover a range of un-truths about password protection, social media posts, hashtags, non-existent links, and much more. So why not join me today :D Mentioned Videos & Episodes:
Hashtag this hashtag that. But let's hashtag the cities that you want to be in! When you do this, the algorithm shows you to people and other vendors in those cities, therefore growing your following count & the users! Follow along with more things Urban Bay on IG: @urbanbay FB: Urban Bay Photography Website: urbanbayphoto.com
@looksbylaurel has used her business training to build her clientele and proudly become a six-figure hairstylist. She gives us 5 simple ways to put more clients in your chair using Instagram. We cover: • Tips on using your IG stories effectively • IG Live and why it is effective • Time for a IG profile renovation – profile, bio, highlights • Batching content for your feed for when we re-open • Hashtagging – think how your client thinks • Her Hair Horror Story! Have you left a review for The Hair Game Podcast yet? This week’s Pod Loot winner is getting a $150 Amazon gift card! To enter, just leave a review on the Apple podcasts app or stitcher.com. Don't forget to leave your Instagram handle so we can find you! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor http://www.facebook.com/salonrepublic
Doing hashtags for likes and doing hashtags for followers are different.You ultimately want to do a combination of both but this point needed to be brought up based on what I've seen from working with my students recently.Refer to episodes 27 and 58 first if this is over your head or download my Viral Posting Guide below to be guided through this process every step of the way.tinyurl.com/igmviralNailing your hashtag strategy is a big part of growing organically so really focus on getting this down so you can start growing with the right kind of followers from the start.DM me with what you thought of this episode!Derek Videll
Teenage dreams have long left the sock hops and drag strips and now all the cruising is done on smartphone apps. Turns out that live streaming yourself saying the most basic motivational advice (and natural good looks) can lead to a lucrative career….in theory. Akil and Bob, two dudes circling the drain of 40, sit down to discuss an aspect of youth culture and social technology that they could not be more mentally removed from. A modern teenage dream of a boy from East Tennessee and the vapid world surrounding it in Liza Mandelup’s Hulu original documentary “Jawline”. One might expect a hate train on our part, but this documentary actually lent itself to some real social analysis. We do tease a little bit. Swinging up on people with tens of thousands of more social media presence than this show has. Bob can’t help it. Hashtagging everyday makes him want to throw himself off the Woodland Street Bridge (Nashville reference for you Nash-heads out there). Teenagers. God bless em, but they always suck. Even the good ones still suck. Every generation of teenager inherently sucks. Ourselves as teenagers especially sucked. Congrats to any teenager who survive those years of shallow emotional turmoil. Believe in your dreams or whatever and Keep on Doccin’. https://documenteerspodcast.com The Trailer: https://youtu.be/AoVA0-w6VtA Liza Madelup Vox Interview: https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/23/20812011/jawline-liza-mandelup-interview-austyn-tester Michael Weist’s new, Nashville based, teen boy influencer company as discussed in the show: https://www.juicekrate.com Who needs college? Just read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolescence
Here we are with Episode 2 where I start off by wishing Smooth Producer Midnite a HAPPY BIRTHDAY! As a valued patreon member and friend, we dropped his new single right off the presses to get the show RIGHT. Alot of articles this week to cover. I talk about: Instagram cracking down in the influencer world to prevent teens from seeing dieting and cosmetic surgery. How the Music Business and the Trump Administration is trying to change copyright laws Good ol fashion PAYOLA Fantasia Barrino's comments about how women should SUBMIT to men (yeah ok girl *scoffs*) Tekashi69 and this whole snitching thing in hip-hop. I play music from email submissions and as well as my service reviews on a platform called FLICK and how it is changing the Instagram game of Hashtagging your content. As always, please email me submissions@minxradio.com if you are interested in submitting content or being a guest. Become a Patreon member! Thank you so much for your continued support! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theminxshow/message
In the new book #Identity: Hashtagging Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Nation (University of Michigan Press, 2019), Abigail De Kosnik and Keith Feldman bring together a broad array of chapters that dive into multiple perspectives on social media engagement, especially around hashtag activism and the ways that individuals think about and interact with others via Twitter in regard to social movements and political involvement. As the authors note, “#identity is among the first scholarly books to address the positive and negative effects of Twitter on our contemporary world.” This text came out of The Color of New Media working group at the University of California at Berkeley and the contributors come from a variety of academic backgrounds and disciplines, making this a particularly interdisciplinary approach to considering and understanding a wide variety of social movements, social engagement, political discourse, and active use of hashtagging and Twitter. The chapters include examinations of the global use of Twitter in India and Africa; the rise of and then subsequent response/backlash to black Twitter; and the way that Twitter has been used to target minoritarian groups who have established connections and communities via Twitter and social media. This is a fascinating and diverse book, bringing together different voices, studies, and analysis, all examining how Twitter and #hashtagging has grown up, evolved, and essentially provided a platform for political rhetoric, engagement, and also silencing. #identity will appeal to scholars in many different disciplines including sociology, political science, media studies, gender and women’s studies, Queer studies, postcolonial studies, African-American Studies, American Studies, global studies, and more. This book is available open access here. Lilly J. Goren is Professor of Political Science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the new book #Identity: Hashtagging Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Nation (University of Michigan Press, 2019), Abigail De Kosnik and Keith Feldman bring together a broad array of chapters that dive into multiple perspectives on social media engagement, especially around hashtag activism and the ways that individuals think about and interact with others via Twitter in regard to social movements and political involvement. As the authors note, “#identity is among the first scholarly books to address the positive and negative effects of Twitter on our contemporary world.” This text came out of The Color of New Media working group at the University of California at Berkeley and the contributors come from a variety of academic backgrounds and disciplines, making this a particularly interdisciplinary approach to considering and understanding a wide variety of social movements, social engagement, political discourse, and active use of hashtagging and Twitter. The chapters include examinations of the global use of Twitter in India and Africa; the rise of and then subsequent response/backlash to black Twitter; and the way that Twitter has been used to target minoritarian groups who have established connections and communities via Twitter and social media. This is a fascinating and diverse book, bringing together different voices, studies, and analysis, all examining how Twitter and #hashtagging has grown up, evolved, and essentially provided a platform for political rhetoric, engagement, and also silencing. #identity will appeal to scholars in many different disciplines including sociology, political science, media studies, gender and women’s studies, Queer studies, postcolonial studies, African-American Studies, American Studies, global studies, and more. This book is available open access here. Lilly J. Goren is Professor of Political Science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the new book #Identity: Hashtagging Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Nation (University of Michigan Press, 2019), Abigail De Kosnik and Keith Feldman bring together a broad array of chapters that dive into multiple perspectives on social media engagement, especially around hashtag activism and the ways that individuals think about and interact with others via Twitter in regard to social movements and political involvement. As the authors note, “#identity is among the first scholarly books to address the positive and negative effects of Twitter on our contemporary world.” This text came out of The Color of New Media working group at the University of California at Berkeley and the contributors come from a variety of academic backgrounds and disciplines, making this a particularly interdisciplinary approach to considering and understanding a wide variety of social movements, social engagement, political discourse, and active use of hashtagging and Twitter. The chapters include examinations of the global use of Twitter in India and Africa; the rise of and then subsequent response/backlash to black Twitter; and the way that Twitter has been used to target minoritarian groups who have established connections and communities via Twitter and social media. This is a fascinating and diverse book, bringing together different voices, studies, and analysis, all examining how Twitter and #hashtagging has grown up, evolved, and essentially provided a platform for political rhetoric, engagement, and also silencing. #identity will appeal to scholars in many different disciplines including sociology, political science, media studies, gender and women’s studies, Queer studies, postcolonial studies, African-American Studies, American Studies, global studies, and more. This book is available open access here. Lilly J. Goren is Professor of Political Science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the new book #Identity: Hashtagging Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Nation (University of Michigan Press, 2019), Abigail De Kosnik and Keith Feldman bring together a broad array of chapters that dive into multiple perspectives on social media engagement, especially around hashtag activism and the ways that individuals think about and interact with others via Twitter in regard to social movements and political involvement. As the authors note, “#identity is among the first scholarly books to address the positive and negative effects of Twitter on our contemporary world.” This text came out of The Color of New Media working group at the University of California at Berkeley and the contributors come from a variety of academic backgrounds and disciplines, making this a particularly interdisciplinary approach to considering and understanding a wide variety of social movements, social engagement, political discourse, and active use of hashtagging and Twitter. The chapters include examinations of the global use of Twitter in India and Africa; the rise of and then subsequent response/backlash to black Twitter; and the way that Twitter has been used to target minoritarian groups who have established connections and communities via Twitter and social media. This is a fascinating and diverse book, bringing together different voices, studies, and analysis, all examining how Twitter and #hashtagging has grown up, evolved, and essentially provided a platform for political rhetoric, engagement, and also silencing. #identity will appeal to scholars in many different disciplines including sociology, political science, media studies, gender and women’s studies, Queer studies, postcolonial studies, African-American Studies, American Studies, global studies, and more. This book is available open access here. Lilly J. Goren is Professor of Political Science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the new book #Identity: Hashtagging Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Nation (University of Michigan Press, 2019), Abigail De Kosnik and Keith Feldman bring together a broad array of chapters that dive into multiple perspectives on social media engagement, especially around hashtag activism and the ways that individuals think about and interact with others via Twitter in regard to social movements and political involvement. As the authors note, “#identity is among the first scholarly books to address the positive and negative effects of Twitter on our contemporary world.” This text came out of The Color of New Media working group at the University of California at Berkeley and the contributors come from a variety of academic backgrounds and disciplines, making this a particularly interdisciplinary approach to considering and understanding a wide variety of social movements, social engagement, political discourse, and active use of hashtagging and Twitter. The chapters include examinations of the global use of Twitter in India and Africa; the rise of and then subsequent response/backlash to black Twitter; and the way that Twitter has been used to target minoritarian groups who have established connections and communities via Twitter and social media. This is a fascinating and diverse book, bringing together different voices, studies, and analysis, all examining how Twitter and #hashtagging has grown up, evolved, and essentially provided a platform for political rhetoric, engagement, and also silencing. #identity will appeal to scholars in many different disciplines including sociology, political science, media studies, gender and women’s studies, Queer studies, postcolonial studies, African-American Studies, American Studies, global studies, and more. This book is available open access here. Lilly J. Goren is Professor of Political Science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the new book #Identity: Hashtagging Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Nation (University of Michigan Press, 2019), Abigail De Kosnik and Keith Feldman bring together a broad array of chapters that dive into multiple perspectives on social media engagement, especially around hashtag activism and the ways that individuals think about and interact with others via Twitter in regard to social movements and political involvement. As the authors note, “#identity is among the first scholarly books to address the positive and negative effects of Twitter on our contemporary world.” This text came out of The Color of New Media working group at the University of California at Berkeley and the contributors come from a variety of academic backgrounds and disciplines, making this a particularly interdisciplinary approach to considering and understanding a wide variety of social movements, social engagement, political discourse, and active use of hashtagging and Twitter. The chapters include examinations of the global use of Twitter in India and Africa; the rise of and then subsequent response/backlash to black Twitter; and the way that Twitter has been used to target minoritarian groups who have established connections and communities via Twitter and social media. This is a fascinating and diverse book, bringing together different voices, studies, and analysis, all examining how Twitter and #hashtagging has grown up, evolved, and essentially provided a platform for political rhetoric, engagement, and also silencing. #identity will appeal to scholars in many different disciplines including sociology, political science, media studies, gender and women’s studies, Queer studies, postcolonial studies, African-American Studies, American Studies, global studies, and more. This book is available open access here. Lilly J. Goren is Professor of Political Science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the new book #Identity: Hashtagging Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Nation (University of Michigan Press, 2019), Abigail De Kosnik and Keith Feldman bring together a broad array of chapters that dive into multiple perspectives on social media engagement, especially around hashtag activism and the ways that individuals think about and interact with others via Twitter in regard to social movements and political involvement. As the authors note, “#identity is among the first scholarly books to address the positive and negative effects of Twitter on our contemporary world.” This text came out of The Color of New Media working group at the University of California at Berkeley and the contributors come from a variety of academic backgrounds and disciplines, making this a particularly interdisciplinary approach to considering and understanding a wide variety of social movements, social engagement, political discourse, and active use of hashtagging and Twitter. The chapters include examinations of the global use of Twitter in India and Africa; the rise of and then subsequent response/backlash to black Twitter; and the way that Twitter has been used to target minoritarian groups who have established connections and communities via Twitter and social media. This is a fascinating and diverse book, bringing together different voices, studies, and analysis, all examining how Twitter and #hashtagging has grown up, evolved, and essentially provided a platform for political rhetoric, engagement, and also silencing. #identity will appeal to scholars in many different disciplines including sociology, political science, media studies, gender and women’s studies, Queer studies, postcolonial studies, African-American Studies, American Studies, global studies, and more. This book is available open access here. Lilly J. Goren is Professor of Political Science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s fun to create and share images. So it’s easy to see why Instagram is one of the Web’s most popular platforms. But under Facebook’s ownership, Instagram is evolving quickly. What we’re seeing is a series of strategic moves to make the platform much more brand-friendly. Here's an overview of some of the key Instagram strategies for business: How to use Instagram as a storytelling device for your brand; How to set up a clear, direct, and optimized user profile; Two strategies for how to make the most out of Instagram’s one-link restriction; Setting up a business account in Instagram and why it’s important; Hashtagging etiquette for business accounts; The basics of creating a Facebook Business Manager account so you can run ads on Instagram. Here's my account should you wish to see some of my images: http://instagram.com/mboezi. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mboezi/support
Want a visual of everything I'm talking about?Get my FREE Insta Accelerator Course before you listen to another episode, promise!Should I post hashtags in the comments or captions? How many hashtags should I use? What size of hashtags should I use? Why? Time to deep dive into the way of the Instagram hashtag! The answer to all these questions are on this episode of Instagram Marketing Secrets. #hashtagstrategy #hashtag #instagrammarketing #instagram #socialmedia #socialmediamarketing #instagramengagement #engagementstrategyThanks for listening,Derek Videll
Comedy Writer/Director Diana Wright puts on the fuzzy sepia-colored glasses to revisit "The Sandlot." prompting some deep childhood reckoning in Marshall and Laura. Was this the childhood everyone wanted? What music plays during your own personal coming-of-age movie? What boyhood best friend did you have a crush on? And of course, do you want a S'more?Diana Wright is a comedy writer and director living in Los Angeles. Her webseries (with Laura Wiese as a special guest) is caled #Hashtagging.twitter: @ThatsWright insta: @ThatsWright24
Brought to you by RDG Rooftop Garden Design, the guys crack open a couple of beers and discuss the "hip" topic of Social Media. BONUS IN THIS EPISODE! If you #CyberBullyKyle, you will get a shout out next week.Also, Brian's Mom makes an appearance. Topics include: how social media has progressed, Cyber Bullying, and which Social Media sites are the best. Segments include: Websters Corner (Brought to you by google), #Hashtagging, TimeHop Corner (brought to you by TimeHop), and Advice Corner. RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE. LYLAS.
Talking about Going To Jail, bad Hashtagging and more..
Talking about Going To Jail, bad Hashtagging and more..
Learn the ins and outs of hashtag games on Twitter with my rowdy friends. My guests will be three of the most recognizable names in Hashtagging: @HDTorch @RelaxForReal And @ANGRYref. See what happens when these 3 people call the show on speaker phone and all bets are off!! learn about the different views of how Hashtagging came about and the huge boom in demand for such interactive Social Media Entertainment!! It'll be fun, I know we had fun!!
This Thursday on Come Get Sum learn the ins and outs of hashtag games on Twitter with my rowdy friends. My guests will be three of the most recognizable names in Hashtagging: @HDTorch @RelaxForReal And @ANGRYref. See what happens when these 3 people call the show on speaker phone and all bets are off!! learn about the different views of how Hashtagging came about and the huge boom in demand for such interactive Social Media Entertainment!! It'll be fun, I know we had fun!!
Baby-shaming Babies on twitter! Wedding rings are magic and everything is integrated! Plus Rape is still not cool, and dead babies are still sad! Bathing suits, Burkas, shaming and so much more! Also start Designing the Future with Jacques Fresco! Everything has too many buttons! Listen now... and subscribe below. Watch Blanketfort Stories and Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Buy comics and books at our website www.nosuchthingasgrownups.com Subscribe and leave us a comment on iTunes Music by Brad Sucks
On this episode of The AIE Podcast... Heirloomathon was a complete success! Can you fly a capital? It's a loot explosion! Everything is on sale! And we have Lanctharus on to talk about this year's Guild Hall! All that and more coming up right now... Podcast Audio Raw Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3LUVH34Eag AIE: General Here's something of interest to the general AIE community. November 1st saw the launch of NaNoWriMo, the yearly challenge to write a 50-thousand word novel in 30 days. AIE being the community that we are, we have a number of people taking the challenge. If you're one of them, or you just want to cheer the others on, Vanflick has started a thread in the Community Discussion section of the forums. Do you play Hearthstone? If so, after the show, head over to us.battlenet/hearthstone-The Hearthstone World Championship is going on right now! AIE: World of Warcraft Of course we're going to talk a whole lot more about BlizzCon with Lanc in a few minutes, but for those of you attending the conference, see Udella's post in the Community section of the forums to find out who else is going, and arrange any impromptu meetups. We want to give a huge shoutout and congrats to Thuggs and his knights for helping get 119 heirlooms for AIE members at yesterday's Heirloomathon. 119! That is an amazing accomplishment. Those guys are all kinds of awesome. Now if you weren't able to attend and still need an heirloom, you're in luck, Tishtaroni has taken up the mantle and is arrange more heirloom runs. Signups are in the forums, of course. AIE: Eve Online Here's what's going on with those plucky spreadsheeters in space: Hoots informs us that they are winding down their vacation in Nakah, preparing for changes coming up in the Pheobe release, which is in two days, and they are looking for capital pilots for their newly formed Capital Supremacy Brigade. If war and wormholes sounds like your idea of fun, give Hoots a shout AIE: The Secret World RattoZatto is holding a General Progression Night event tomorrow, November 3rd. Ratto is promising a “loot explosion”. There's no level requirement, just show up and get some free Halloween loot. And if you don't play The Secret World, it is a pay-once play-forever kind of game, and Steam has it on sale right now for $10 - but only until tomorrow, November 3rd. Depending on when you hear this, it might be too late, but we wanted to try to get the word out anyway. If you missed the sale, you might want to flag it on Steam so you'll get notified the next time. AIE: Star Trek Online Speaking of great sales, Capt Hunter has announced that ARC is holding a Lifetime Subscription Sale for Star Trek Online. They've even dropped the price $100 from the last time they offered the sale. From now until November 20th, you can pick up a lifetime Gold subscription to STO for $199. That's just over a year's worth of monthly fees, and you get the game, and all the great Gold benefits, for life. Imagine if Blizzard had done that with World of Warcraft ten years ago... AIE: Podcast Changes AIE may have started as a World of Warcraft guild, but we've grown into a community of gamers playing every kind of game, from large MMOs down to fly-by-night mobile games. But AIE members are not just gamers, we're geeks, and we're into all sorts of geek pop culture, including television shows, movies, books, board games, toys, you-name-it. We'd like this podcast to be not only about what AIE is doing, but to also include all these other topics AIE members are interested in. Over the next few months you're going to see the podcast start to grow. We're still going to cover AIE games, but we're going to include more topics and have different kinds of guests on. To do that, we need your help. We are actively looking for topics, guests, and continuous news updates about anything the community may be interested in. Please send whatever crosses your mind in to the show at podcast@aie-guild.org.
Welcome to the most popular internet marketing podcast on iTunes, hosted by E-Webstyle! Join us this week as we talk about Including Hashtags on your Website Optimization Plan Including Hashtags on your Website Optimization Plan Improving Site Speed
Welcome to the most popular internet marketing podcast on iTunes, hosted by E-Webstyle! Join us this week as we talk aboutIncluding Hashtags on your Website Optimization PlanIncluding Hashtags on your Website Optimization PlanImproving Site Speed
The shortcut process that I use to hashtag my Boo from the #BlindAbilities Channel
Talking a bit about the Juan Pablo Galavis the new "bachelor" for this season of the reality television show. And Facebooking dead people or selfies at funerals. why? And my normal general chatter.
Talking a bit about the Juan Pablo Galavis the new "bachelor" for this season of the reality television show. And Facebooking dead people or selfies at funerals. why? And my normal general chatter.
We made it to episode 69? SWEET! #life