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		<title>Ask Franklin &#8211; Business Networking and Biographies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 15:06:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This episode of Ask Franklin we discuss how to network and why biographies may be better than business books. More videos at: http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/ Have a question? Just ask: http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/contact &#8212;&#8212;&#8211; Franklin McMahon Studio is a creative agency located in Portland, Maine specializing in broadcast video, web video, web design, photography and marketing. Our three divisions, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Franklin McMahon Studio is a creative agency located in Portland, Maine specializing in broadcast video, web video, web design, photography and marketing. Our three divisions, Maine Video Production, Maine Web Design and Maine Photography, provide professional services including commercials for TV, web design, SEO, web development, on-line web video, commercial photography and social media marketing. We work with a combination of local and national clients and can help you with your brand. Visit our website for more information and examples of our work:</p>
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		<title>Ask Franklin &#8211; Facebook vs. Twitter Marketing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 14:34:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Which is the better platform for marketing, Facebook or Twitter? Franklin explores them both in Ask Franklin #2 Check out more videos at: http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/category/ask-franklin Have a question? Just ask: http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/contact &#8212;&#8212;&#8211; Franklin McMahon Studio is a creative agency located in Portland, Maine specializing in broadcast video, web video, web design, photography and marketing. Our three [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Which is the better platform for marketing, Facebook or Twitter?</p>
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<p>Franklin McMahon Studio is a creative agency located in Portland, Maine specializing in broadcast video, web video, web design, photography and marketing. Our three divisions, Maine Video Production, Maine Web Design and Maine Photography, provide professional services including commercials for TV, web design, SEO, web development, on-line web video, commercial photography and social media marketing.</p>
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		<title>Social Media Leading Not Learning &#8211; How to be a World Class Chef of Content</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 21:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Franklin McMahon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Producing content has been a common theme I have discussed here before. Production of content is important, not so much in what you produce, but the fact that you actually do produce. Your audience is hungry for info from you. They are circling your world, looking for your next idea, tutorial, blog post, video, really [...]]]></description>
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<p>Producing content has been a common theme I have discussed here before. Production of content is important, not so much in what you produce, but the fact that you actually do produce. Your audience is hungry for info from you. They are circling your world, looking for your next idea, tutorial, blog post, video, really anything. They are not too picky.</p>
<p>Of course a strategy needs to be in place. So you may be reading books, attending training, webinars, really soaking in a lot of info designed to get you prepped for getting yourself out there. But what if all you do is absorb the knowledge and not put it to use? What if you focus primarily on learning and never really have time to put things in action, or to produce content to get out there?</p>
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<p>I mention this because I once fell into that trap. I love to learn, but after a while, that was all I was doing. Reading, researching, reading more, rinse, repeat. The thing I forgot to do was put all I had learned to use.</p>
<p>Think of yourself as a chef. You learn to cook, you learn recipes, you research, you taste test (yum!), you have a quest for knowledge and work to be a better chef as you progress. But what if you never actually cooked? Never served meals to people? Never had a dinner party with your cuisine as the star?   As silly as it sounds, some people run their marketing and social networks the same way. They hit every seminar, they read every book, they love to learn more, they have a quest to learn. But their blog has not been updated in weeks. The videos they planned don’t show, their YouTube channel has some tumbleweeds blowing through. The content they wanted to get out there weekly never happens because they are focused on learning how to produce content.</p>
<p>It’s no great secret that you learn by doing, and that repetition is the mother of skill. The key is to do it. Whatever you do, your audience grows by absorbing the content you produce. It’s pretty simple. Yes you can jump on the social networks, but here you are producing cheese and crackers. You are getting others primed, giving them a taste before they move on to your actual meals, your blog, your website, your videos, your book, your show, your vlog, your podcast, etc.</p>
<p>So&#8230;are you reading blog posts or creating them? Are you watching video shows or creating them?</p>
<p>Trust me, producing content is time-consuming, but if you want to build an empire, you really should have often-released compelling content that keeps steering people back to you. Otherwise they will easily drive elsewhere.</p>
<p>Start to think about it. Are you providing a resource, are you producing content as often as you intended to? Can you dial back on learning and ramp up the production of stuff?</p>
<p>Try closing the web browser and opening up a word processor. Clicking off a video and launching a webcam. Why should other people have all the spotlight? <img src='http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Looking at content is easy, producing content is hard. But if you want to grow your career, and expand your brand, try to produce more content. Your audience is waiting.</p>
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		<title>Podcast Production and Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 13:32:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the slides for a presentation I gave this week at Social Media FTW Conference in Portland, Maine (I currently speak on creative marketing, social media, creative career development, new media production, podcasting, photography, on-line video production, web technologies and on-line marketing. If you have an event coming up and would like me to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here are the slides for a presentation I gave this week at <a href="http://www.socialmediaftw.com/">Social Media FTW Conference</a> in Portland, Maine</p>
<p><em>(I currently speak on creative marketing, social media, creative career development, new media production, podcasting, photography, on-line video production, web technologies and on-line marketing. If you have an event coming up and would like me to cover these or related topics, drop me an email at <a href="mailto:frank@fmstudio.com">frank@fmstudio.com</a>)</em></p>
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<p>Podcast Production and Marketing &#8211; Presentation Transcript</p>
<p>Podcast Production and Marketing • Franklin McMahon frank@fmstudio.com www.fmstudio.com www.FranklinMcMahon.com twitter.com @franklinmcmahon facebook.com/franklinmcmahon</p>
<p>Podcast Highlights • Media Artist Secrets • Rumor Girls • Creative Cow • Women of YouTube • ShowGirls • Secrets of Second Life • Mary and Karla Show</p>
<p>• Featured on ABC-TV in Boston (Chronicle), BBC News (The Money Programme) Wired (Wired.com). • Sirius satellite radio and Computer Arts Magazine / Podcast Awards &#8211; Media Artist Secrets, ShowGirls • Franklin featured in Podcasting books: • “Podcasting Pocket Guide” by Kirk McElhearn (O’Reilly) • “Promoting Your Podcast” by Jason Van Orden • “Tricks of the Podcasting Masters” by Rob Walch (QUE)</p>
<p>• I produce my own productions as well as podcasts for clients &#8211; I develop show ideas and work with companies to extend their brand through podcasting • Podcast sponsors &#8211; Shell, Splenda, Marie Claire, BBC America, Tylenol PM, Sony Pictures, McDonalds, Covergirl</p>
<p>• Rumor Girls 5th most downloaded Podcast of 2006 • 1) ABC World News 2) Keith and The Girl 3) X-Play 4) CNN The Grist 5) Rumor Girls 6) ESApod 7) ICONS <img src='http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Democracy Now! 9) Diggnation 10) TED Talks • Most popular podcasts I produce are Rumor Girls, Women of YouTube, Creative Cow and Media Artist Secrets • Also produced Rumor Girls Uncut, Rumor Girls HD, Rumor Girls Diaries</p>
<p>• Podcasting is a huge market untapped by many, it is an incredible way to get your message and your brand out to thousands or millions for a very low cost</p>
<p>• Podcasts are the TV shows of New Media &#8211; You are the star and this is your show &#8211; best way to take your brand and business message to the masses</p>
<p>Podcasts • Inexpensive way to reach thousands or millions • Reach is 20+ countries via iTunes, audio or video • Best success for my clients, always outperforms YouTube, web video • Most shows I produce over time attain millions of views • Shows can be portable, more intimate</p>
<p>PODCAST Brieﬂy&#8230; PRODUCTION</p>
<p>Pick Show Topic • What are you passionate about? • What are others passionate about? • How crowded is the market for your topic? • What show would you love to see?</p>
<p>Hosts • Someone to steer, someone to paddle • Add in comic relief • Avoid serious coverage of just facts • Keep it loose, fun • If it’s an information show, stay on topic (news, tech, etc.)</p>
<p>Production • Decide on audio or video • Don’t get bogged down with equipment choices • Some shows are shot with a small point and shoot camera, some with a full HD camcorder • It takes about 5-7 shows to get into the groove</p>
<p>PODCAST Here we go&#8230; MARKETING</p>
<p>Take aim at proﬁtability</p>
<p>Take aim at proﬁtability • Your podcast is making as much as you want it to now, no more no less • Deal with money – be comfy with it • Don’t handle revenue or sales – delegate it</p>
<p>Take aim at proﬁtability • Most hosts or creators are not the sales force • Everyone wants to know how to make money at podcasting – it needs to be a mission • Making a proﬁt helps you grow the show</p>
<p>Promote what separates you</p>
<p>Promote what separates you • Tech news, Photoshop tutorials, etc. &#8211; much more competition • Be unique • Stress your strength • Promote everywhere</p>
<p>Promote what separates you • How many elements does your show contain that can’t be found elsewhere? • Your strength is you &#8211; can’t get “you” on other shows • Focus on the talent as what makes the show unique</p>
<p>Promote what separates you • Make them love you or hate you • Windows vs. Macs &#8211; passionate fans • Don’t make it so everyone will love it • You want a show that people are passionate about or really can’t stand</p>
<p>Be a rock star</p>
<p>Be a rock star • Conﬁdence • Have the big vision • No talent needed..just drive • Be tenacious</p>
<p>Be a rock star • Face forward &#8211; market everything with your image • A lot of life is luck – a visual identity will provide recognition and more encounters • Get a professional photographer – not your cousin Fred &#8211; for promo pics</p>
<p>Be a rock star • Humble is boring • Secret of getting anything you want in life &#8211; ASK &#8211; ask for help when promoting • Audio is very intimate – video is personal – fans are dedicated • Remember how close you are to your fans</p>
<p>Create a community</p>
<p>Create a community • It’s a family &#8211; not a show • Community will ride you though ups and downs, stats, income, etc. • A large community can be steered – a small one you are not usually steering • Your fans will spread the word</p>
<p>Create a community • A large fan base provides momentum you can’t get with a small group • 100 fans vs. 500,000 fans &#8211; the higher number lets you take more chances • Start a movement and rally the fans</p>
<p>Content before marketing</p>
<p>Content before marketing • Stats are like waves &#8211; keep the waves rocking &#8211; there will be ups and downs • Don’t let production weight you down • Low res is better than no res • Blog is not the best website for every show – think different</p>
<p>Don’t make a show, build a brand</p>
<p>Don’t make a show, build a brand • Do several shows – different formats – different demographics • Niche or go wide, middle ground is boring • Create a new market – a new industry – be ﬁrst – be best</p>
<p>Don’t make a show, build a brand • Know who your market is • Positioning yourself as an expert is the best thing you can do &#8211; become the go-to person • Focus on your passion</p>
<p>Don’t make a show, build a brand • Podcasting is a level playing ﬁeld – much like the web • Don’t always talk all about yourself unless the show is all about you • Keep on topic</p>
<p>Game plan</p>
<p>Game plan • Have a plan, what you want out of the show • No goals &#8211; no show in a year • Create benchmarks &#8211; measure your success and track it &#8211; have goals for the show • Roadmap of your empire &#8211; visualize the future of your show in a year</p>
<p>Game plan • Don’t just assume that if stats are up then your mission is accomplished • Deﬁne success &#8211; is it attention or money, pick one</p>
<p>Delegate what you are not good at</p>
<p>Delegate what you are not good at • Get a designer • Unless you are a graphic designer, do not do your logo • Did Charles Gibson do the ABC news logo?</p>
<p>Delegate what you are not good at • You are judged on your website, images, everything • Some may not even get to the show if the site is lame • You may have 30 seconds to win them over if they visit your website</p>
<p>Smart interacting</p>
<p>Smart interacting • Message board vs. emails • Once they are in your world, work hard to keep them</p>
<p>The Wrap&#8230;</p>
<p>The Wrap&#8230; • Take aim at proﬁtability • Promote what separates you • Be a rock star • Create a community</p>
<p>The Wrap&#8230; • Content before marketing • Don’t make a show, build a brand • Game plan • Delegate what you are not good at • Smart interacting</p>
<p>Franklin McMahon • New Media Producer • Studio page &#8211; www.fmstudio.com Media Artist Secrets Blog and TV Show &#8211; www.franklinmcmahon.com • Questions? 207.772.5724 frank@fmstudio.com • twitter.com @franklinmcmahon facebook.com/franklinmcmahon facebookmaine.com twittermaine.com linkedinmaine.com</p>
<p>Franklin is founder of Franklin McMahon Studio and is a New Media Producer specializing in creative marketing, social Franklin McMahon media, on-line video, podcasts, multimedia, writing and photography. With a client list that includes Adobe, FOX, Time Warner, McDonalds, Covergirl and HP, his range of work spans many industries. His on-line podcasts have produced millions of downloads in over 20 countries and he has been • New Media Producer featured on Wired.com, ABC Boston and BBC America. His podcast Rumor Girls ran weekly on Sirius Satellite Radio and specializing in creative the video version was the 5th most downloaded podcast of marketing and production, the year in 2006 according to Yahoo News. As an international photographer, his photo work has been seen in ads and audio and video, podcasts, magazines for clients such as Microsoft, and his coverage of photography, on-line video and the industry as a writer can be read in publications such as social media MovieMaker, Millimeter, DV, Res and Computer Arts Projects. Locally he has developed several Maine-based social organizations such as Portland Media Artists and Facebook Maine. His website and podcast Media Artist Secrets features • Studio page &#8211; career advice for content producers specializing in creative industries and social media. www.fmstudio.com • Media Artist Secrets Blog and TV Show &#8211; www.franklinmcmahon.com</p>
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		<title>10 Secrets to Developing Your Personal Brand Online and In Person</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 13:02:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<div style="width: 425px; text-align: left;">Here are the slides from my presentation &#8220;10 Secrets to Developing Your Personal Brand Online and In Person&#8221; which I gave at this month&#8217;s <a href="http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/speaking-events-in-september">Time Warner Maine Web Marketing Seminar</a> in Portland, Maine.</div>
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<p>10 Secrets to Developing Your Personal Brand Online and In Person &#8211; Presentation Transcript</p>
<p>10 Secrets to Developing Your Personal Brand Online and In Person • Franklin McMahon frank@fmstudio.com www.fmstudio.com www.FranklinMcMahon.com</p>
<p>Best Face Forward • Clear headshot on all your networks, professional or pro- casual • You are the brand, think of your headshot as a logo • Try to avoid switching it, even if you are bored with it • Look happy and inviting</p>
<p>Convey What You Do Quickly • Good Twitter Bio: Internet Marketing Consultant who loves helping startups succeed • Bad Twitter Bio: Web lover, juice drinker, margarita fan, Red Sox • List your actual location in Twitter, not foreign country, won’t come up in local search • Facebook: Add links, bio and info to sidebar</p>
<p>Have A Party • Networking is great, but pivot the crowd towards you • When you go to a network event, you must seek and search to connect • When you host an event, everyone is waiting to talk to you • Businesses love for you to bring a group in to mingle</p>
<p>Make Your Audience the Stars • Post questions that encourage responses on your blog, social networks • People involved in the conversation will stick with you longer • Interview people who inspire you • The best thing you can do for anyone is to move the spotlight towards them</p>
<p>Be Vocal • Generic is boring • Convey your opinions and get conversations started • Opinions make you stand out, especially in person • Covering items everyone else is blends you in</p>
<p>Always Be Moving • Your company is a virtual vehicle, travel • Momentum is key as is steering • If your social networks are static, so is your message • Post comments, connect with new people, produce blog content • You are either still air, windy or a tornado</p>
<p>Act Big, Think Big, Attract Big • Avoid terms like freelance, part- time, self-employed • Start using terms like my company, my team, my ofﬁce, my studio • Build an empire, don’t dabble in an industry • Convey this conﬁdence in person at events and on-line</p>
<p>Position Yourself as an Expert • Provide advice in the form of articles, video • Become the go-to person in your industry, build trust, become an authority • Providing free content will give back to community, help others • Offering your expert advice and opinions develops you and your brand</p>
<p>Win Over People in the Middle • Some will love you, some will really not like you • The fence sitters, the undecided, are the people to work on • The people in the middle are the largest potential audience and potential clients</p>
<p>Work Your Networks • Competition &#8211; be dramatically different online to stand out, focus on the unique • Create a digital legacy of content • Cross promote • See them all as your audience, don’t classify certain networks as friends or clients • Brand using your actual name</p>
<p>10 Secrets to Developing Your Personal Brand Online and In Person • Franklin McMahon frank@fmstudio.com www.fmstudio.com www.FranklinMcMahon.com twitter.com/franklinmcmahon facebook.com/franklinmcmahon</p>
<p>Franklin is founder of Franklin McMahon Studio and is a New Media Producer specializing in creative marketing, social Franklin McMahon media, on-line video, podcasts, multimedia, writing and photography. With a client list that includes Adobe, FOX, Time Warner, McDonalds, Covergirl and HP, his range of work spans many industries. His on-line podcasts have produced millions of downloads in over 20 countries and he has been • New Media Producer featured on Wired.com, ABC Boston and BBC America. His podcast Rumor Girls ran weekly on Sirius Satellite Radio and specializing in creative the video version was the 5th most downloaded podcast of marketing and production, the year in 2006 according to Yahoo News. As an international photographer, his photo work has been seen in ads and audio and video, podcasts, magazines for clients such as Microsoft, and his coverage of photography, on-line video and the industry as a writer can be read in publications such as social media MovieMaker, Millimeter, DV, Res and Computer Arts Projects. Locally he has developed several Maine-based social organizations such as Portland Media Artists and Facebook Maine. His website and podcast Media Artist Secrets features • Studio page &#8211; career advice for content producers specializing in creative industries and social media. www.fmstudio.com • Media Artist Secrets Blog and TV Show &#8211; www.franklinmcmahon.com</p></div>
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		<title>Using the Power of Social Media for Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 12:56:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the slides from my presentation &#8220;Using the Power of Social Media for Business&#8221; which I gave at this month&#8217;s Social Media Breakfast in Portland, Maine. (I currently speak on creative marketing, social media, creative career development, new media production, podcasting, photography, on-line video production, web technologies and on-line marketing. If you have an [...]]]></description>
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<div style="width: 425px; text-align: left;">Here are the slides from my presentation &#8220;Using the Power of Social Media for Business&#8221; which I gave at this month&#8217;s <a href="http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/social-media-breakfast-maine-this-friday">Social Media Breakfast</a> in Portland, Maine.</p>
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Using the Power of Social Media for Business &#8211; Presentation Transcript</p>
<p>Using the Power of Social Media for Business • Franklin McMahon frank@fmstudio.com www.fmstudio.com www.FranklinMcMahon.com</p>
<p>Twitter • Mix of promotion and conversation • Broadcast info about your brand, ﬁeld questions from potential clients • Others can Re-Tweet and help you promote • You help others as well • Great source of info depending on who you follow</p>
<p>Twitter • Takes most interaction of any network to be effective • The more you Tweet and put into it, the more you get out of it • Best network to make new connections • Being active on Twitter, interacting, will gain you more followers</p>
<p>LinkedIn • Geared mostly towards professionals and business people • Recommendations on your proﬁle are very helpful • Join groups based on your interests • Post questions to your contacts on the network and answer other’s questions</p>
<p>LinkedIn • Professional digital resume • Live element with stream of updates is not as high as other networks, most content is more static • You can craft your proﬁle to be impressive and others will see it • The more connections you can create the more opportunities</p>
<p>Facebook • Currently the most aggressive at being developed, Facebook is in it to win it • Recent stream of new features such as real-time updating of the news feed and ability to tag friends in your status update have kept Facebook improving • Multimedia options with pictures, audio and video • Proﬁle can be public or private</p>
<p>Facebook • Improved Pages now allow businesses to get the message out about their brand • Easiest network to tell a visual story with images and video right on your page or proﬁle • Live chat is immediate • Facebook is not just for friends, it is a key business and branding resource</p>
<p>Blogs • Complete control over crafting the story of your company • Audio and video easily embedded • Comments allow conversations between you and potential clients • Best for search engines • A chance to be less ofﬁcial and offer an inside view</p>
<p>Podcasts • Inexpensive way to reach thousands or millions • Reach is 20+ countries via iTunes, audio or video • Best success for my clients, outperforms YouTube, web video • Most shows I produce over time attain millions of viewers • Shows can be portable, more intimate</p>
<p>Podcasts • Podcasting is a huge market untapped by many, it is an incredible way to get your message and your brand out to thousands or millions for a very low cost • Podcasts are the TV shows of New Media &#8211; You are the star and this is your show • Best way to take your brand and business message to the masses</p>
<p>Which to Use When? • Blog or Podcast &#8211; Position yourself as an expert • Twitter &#8211; Field questions on your industry • Twitter &#8211; Send out special offers or announce events • Facebook or Podcasts &#8211; Audio and video clips &#8211; compelling • Facebook &#8211; Connect your Blog RSS and Twitter stream</p>
<p>Strategy • If your social networks are static, so is your message • You are either still air, windy or a tornado • Promote your links to your social networks everywhere • Offering your expert advice develops you and your brand • Home turf: Start a blog or podcast for best branding</p>
<p>Work Your Networks • Competition &#8211; be dramatically different online to stand out, focus on the unique • Create a digital legacy of content • Cross promote • See them all as your audience, don’t classify certain networks as friends or clients • Dive in and work it!</p>
<p>Franklin McMahon • New Media Producer • Studio page &#8211; www.fmstudio.com Media Artist Secrets Blog and TV Show &#8211; www.franklinmcmahon.com • Questions? 207.772.5724 frank@fmstudio.com • twitter.com/franklinmcmahon facebook.com/franklinmcmahon facebookmaine.com twittermaine.com linkedinmaine.com</p>
<p>Franklin is founder of Franklin McMahon Studio and is a New Media Producer specializing in creative marketing, social Franklin McMahon media, on-line video, podcasts, multimedia, writing and photography. With a client list that includes Adobe, FOX, Time Warner, McDonalds, Covergirl and HP, his range of work spans many industries. His on-line podcasts have produced millions of downloads in over 20 countries and he has been • New Media Producer featured on Wired.com, ABC Boston and BBC America. His podcast Rumor Girls ran weekly on Sirius Satellite Radio and specializing in creative the video version was the 5th most downloaded podcast of marketing and production, the year in 2006 according to Yahoo News. As an international photographer, his photo work has been seen in ads and audio and video, podcasts, magazines for clients such as Microsoft, and his coverage of photography, on-line video and the industry as a writer can be read in publications such as social media MovieMaker, Millimeter, DV, Res and Computer Arts Projects. Locally he has developed several Maine-based social organizations such as Portland Media Artists and Facebook Maine. His website and podcast Media Artist Secrets features • Studio page &#8211; career advice for content producers specializing in creative industries and social media. www.fmstudio.com • Media Artist Secrets Blog and TV Show &#8211; www.franklinmcmahon.com</p></div>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 19:39:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Franklin McMahon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A picture is worth a thousand words. And one picture can convey, or not convey, an enormous amount of info about your brand. These days you are the brand. It doesn’t matter too much if you are working for a company or working for yourself, part of the recognition of your brand, is well, you. [...]]]></description>
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<p>These days you are the brand. It doesn’t matter too much if you are working for a company or working for yourself, part of the recognition of your brand, is well, you. With so much to think about, updating your website, current business cards, social media updating, it’s all too easy to forget to include a good picture of yourself in all of these things. As a photographer it’s a pet peeve of mine, when people don’t promote with a good headshot. They will grab a quick webcam shot or use a pic that was taken at a function and crop everyone else out. Or worse they use a headshot from a decade ago, never bothering to update it.</p>
<p>Ideally the image should be of you smiling, looking relaxed and approachable. And you should update it often. Subconsciously when people first discover you, especially online, they are sizing you up. If you are advancing your career and building your business, you want a shot that is friendly, but still professional. It can be casual, but professionally shot as casual is a good idea.</p>
<p>Take a look at the shots you have now that you use. The one on your business card (always great branding to put your mug on your card), the one on your website, the one on your social networks. Is it old? Is it just a snapshot that looks good? Did you grab it this AM with your webcam?</p>
<p>Is it time to crank it up a notch or two into something that means business?</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 12:54:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a quick note to mention a couple of events I will be speaking at this month in Portland Maine: Social Media FTW Fall Conference &#8211; September 23  PODCASTING Rich Brooks, Chrystie Corns and Jaica Kinsman have created a Fall conference centered on social media education for small business owners, professional marketers and enterprise level executives. [...]]]></description>
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<strong><a href="http://www.socialmediaftw.com/">Social Media FTW Fall Conference &#8211; September 23  PODCASTING</a></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://twitter.com/therichbrooks">Rich Brooks</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/ccmaine">Chrystie Corns</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/Jakks">Jaica Kinsman</a> have created a Fall conference centered on social media education for small business owners, professional marketers and enterprise level executives. Sure to be a regional who&#8217;s who of social media (and that&#8217;s just the attendees!) come and join us for a fun and educational day with a terrific lineup of speakers. I will be speaking about Podcasting with my fellow pod-bud <a href="http://twitter.com/costavidafred">Fred Abaroa</a>. We&#8217;ll show you how to get into the podcast market, promoting and producing your own shows. It will be a fun time, click on the link above for info about registering.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://twcbc.com/NE/">Web Profit: Using the Internet to Market Your Business &#8211; September 22 &#8211; Topic: SOCIAL MEDIA </a></strong></p>
<p>Time Warner Cable is hosting a seminar focused on developing your businesss using the latest web technologies. You&#8217;ll learn about Twitter, Facebook and other tools, as well as have a chance to mingle and network with many local business people. I&#8217;ll be speaking on Social Media, what is currently the best on-line roads to take and what is coming up next. Admission is free, click the link above for more info on reserving your space.</p>
<p>Hope you can attend at least one of these events&#8230;looking forward to seeing everyone! <img src='http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 16:42:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Franklin McMahon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATE: Facebook @mentions tagging is now live for all Facebook users (details below) Facebook continues to add more features that make usability better and better. Clearly influenced from Twitter the two latest features this week are Facebook Lite and Facebook Tagging. Facebook Lite Facebook Lite is a stripped down version of the website that runs [...]]]></description>
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<p>Facebook continues to add more features that make usability better and better. Clearly influenced from Twitter the two latest features this week are Facebook Lite and Facebook Tagging.</p>
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<p><strong>Facebook Lite</strong></p>
<p>Facebook Lite is a stripped down version of the website that runs fast and eliminates a lot of the current clutter. The first thing you will notice missing are apps, you won&#8217;t see any applications or games/quizzes clogging up your timeline. I use the &#8220;Hide&#8221; feature seemingly daily on my timeline to filter this stuff out, but now in the new Lite version there are gone. Also noticications now appear in the Lite version on the bottom of your screen, keep an eye out for them because at first you may miss them as they pop up. Highlights are gone in the Lite verion, these were all the photos, videos and notes that were most viewed in your network.</p>
<p>The new Lite version was originally built for foreign countries where high speed broadband was less likely to be found. But the interface was so fast and furious that it was introduced this week on a wider scale, including here in the States, as an alternative option.</p>
<p>Below you can see several screen shots. The first is the &#8220;old&#8221; Facebook timeline, followed by the new Lite timeline. The third shot is the new Lite profile screen, which features bigger buttons and a much cleaner interface:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-804" title="fblitescreensa" src="http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/fblitescreensa.jpg" alt="fblitescreensa" width="480" height="735" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-805" title="fblitescreensb" src="http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/fblitescreensb.jpg" alt="fblitescreensb" width="480" height="559" /></p>
<p><strong>Facebook Tagging</strong></p>
<p>Another very cool feature rolled out this week is Facebook Tagging. Very similar to Twitter, you can now tag people as you post a status update. You can see this in the screenshot above. It is done by using the &#8220;@&#8221; symbol before their name. You can also tag groups and pages. What is cool is that when you start to type in a name or group, Facebook automatically pops up suggestions to make it easier. The person you tagged will be notified (same as Photo Tagging works now) and also if someone is reading your status update they can click on the person&#8217;s name to go direct to their profile.</p>
<p>Facebook Tagging is available now for some and will roll out for everyone in the coming week or two, so keep an eye out for this powerful new feature.</p>
<p>If you would like to try out Facebook Lite, just go to <a href="http://lite.facebook.com" target="_blank">http://lite.facebook.com</a></p>
<p>Facebook has been focused and agressive on improvng their service and these two great options are very welcome. I already love the new Lite version after using it for only a day or so and will be putting it through the paces in the coming week. Give it a try!</p>
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		<title>Is Your Social Media Content For Your Fans A Dead Zone?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 13:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Franklin McMahon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone wants a following on the web, everyone wants fans, people who are checking in to see what you are up to. Producing content helps to promote you, it helps to promote your business. But think about what you are providing, what amount of original content do you produce on a weekly basis? Let’s take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-757" title="notweets1" src="http://www.franklinmcmahon.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/notweets1.jpg" alt="notweets1" width="300" height="213" />Everyone wants a following on the web, everyone wants fans, people who are checking in to see what you are up to. Producing content helps to promote you, it helps to promote your business. But think about what you are providing, what amount of original content do you produce on a weekly basis?</p>
<p>Let’s take Twitter for example. What do you send out to share when you are on Twitter? A new article on Mashable? A link to a post on 12 favorite designer tips by someone else? Are you spending a lot of time promoting other people’s work and websites? Or are you sending out your own content, a new blog post, new video, audio clip, photo work, an interview that was done with you, a new project you are working on? Your thoughts, your art, your work? What original content was created this week that could not have happened without you?</p>
<p>As your following grows, you begin to peak people’s interest in you more and more, they will start to search on content that involves you. They will go to your website, check out your social networks, start investigating. They start to like you, they want more, so what can you provide them?   Take a look at anyone who has been successful in branding themselves on the web. They almost always have a large selection of archived and weekly new content that they are dishing out. It keeps people coming back. It ensures that people are sending around their links.</p>
<p>Conversations happen all the time on the web and when you become vocal people will become intrigued with you and look for more about you. Ideally it is good to have a body of work that is constantly being added to so people can get to know you better.</p>
<p>When you build your following people will start to like you. As you grow bigger, people will start to like you and a lot will start to dislike you. Once you start getting anti-fans, you know you are making it. If everyone pretty much universally likes you online, work to become bigger and/or more vocal.</p>
<p>Now I know, creating content is time consuming. But it should be done if you want to grow your presence online. And it does not have to be perfect, it just needs to be developed and released on an ongoing basis. You only need to look at the people you admire and respect online to see how they are building a following. They will often have a lot of clients, business and connections online, because their volume of content has drawn people in. Instead of working at trying to make contacts and potential clients on social networks, searching for connections, they build their own network of content and info, then people come to them.</p>
<p>Conversations are nice to have online. But conversations about you and your work are even better.</p>
<p>What have you sent out to the web this week that brings people into your brand?</p>
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