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Proper Content Use with Attribution?


From bliss hit to wonder - today I was doing my daily searching and lo and behold there
was a site with a poem I had written at the top of a post. Now it had appropriate
attribution this site as you can see from the graphic below. However, after the initial
bliss hit of seeing one’s work out there in the world for all (some?) to see a few after
thoughts raised a few questions for me to ponder. Take a look …

Proper Attribution?

Proper Attribution?

How I would have liked to see my name (Val Spangler) as well as my blog url in the
attribution under the image! However, I could have (and will in the future) take the
precaustionary step of including my name in the image itself. So what did I learn from
this little bliss hit?

  1. Integrate your name into the image if you are going to present your poetry
    as I did in my original post.

  2. If you do use an image, make sure to put your keywords into your tags
    that are in the poem to facilitate search engine pickup for SEO.

  3. If you just put your poetry into a “block quote” format, you get the
    SEO benefit but that makes it easier for copying without attribution.

  4. Ask yourself about the trade-offs re including your name in your blog
    URL vs. having a too lengthy domain name.

What do you think about what “appropriate use” and “proper attribution”
mean in the contexts of blogs and websites?

Let me assure you I still enjoyed seeing my little “twitty ditty” on another’s
blog post. What was also curious was to see that the contributor didn’t even
have a Twitter ID (at least through a cursory search). I see this quite
frequently where people are writing about Twitter without even having
experienced it. (Their and the public’s loss!)

If you come up with your own “twitty ditty” please share it here or on my
http://140terse.com blog dedicated to such “cultural” sharing.

Finally, when using other’s work product/content, please do your best to provide
proper attribution. That effort will be rewarded in the long run.

Thanks for listening - I’d love to hear your thoughts.

- Val Spangler, Mister Senior Blogger
@SeniorTweet on Twitter.com
Senior Writer Blog
Business Twitter Uses
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The elite meet in the Twitterverse!

Expand your universe!

Meet new friends on Twitter - Friends from around the
country and around the world - people you’d never meet
otherwise - expand your universe - follow people of your
own choosing. Great fun!
You’ll also find networking and business benefits you
never would have imagined. Twitter is one of the
fastest growing social media services on the internet.
Catch the wave!

Thanks for your contribution - participation increases the value of the blog for everyone.

EzineArticles Racing Team


Got this notice in my email this morning:

EzineArticles Announces Formation of the EzineArticles Racing Team

There are several interesting aspects to this announcement that I will get into in a
moment… but first, for those unfamiliar with EzineArticles, a little background.

EzineArticles.com is an article directory for writers, blog/ezine publishers and for
internet users looking for more organized information on any particular subject.
It is also a matching service — bringing real-world experts and ezine publishers
together. For those of us who publish blogs (or ezines), it is a resource for article
content. For writers and niche experts, EzineArticles.com provides an opportunity
to get your articles published/disemminated across a much wider audience than is
possible on your own.

Now to the “why” of this development.

Varooom ROI?

Varooom ROI?

As Christopher Knight, CEO, explained in the press conference, “Internet marketing
is all about driving traffic to your site. Making a big splash to an audience as big as
pro auto racing is a great way to stand out from the crowd and bring people to our
site.” The company and its CEO are showing considerable chutzpah and more than
a bit of humor in this venture.

First, “driving traffic” and race car driving provide lots of material for writers and
media PR people to create a “buzz” with. I don’t know the percentages of racing
fans and internet participation. However, racing is BIG! Lots of fans…and, I am
sure, many (most?) have not heard about Ezine Articles or its role in internet
marketing.Regardless of their present internet participation, seeing the Articles
car #404 on the track is bound to stimulate their curiousity. More people visiting
the EzineArticles website means more eyeballs and more eyeballs means more
advertising dollars and more opportunities to monetize that traffic for the company.

Quoting from their blog, “The team’s choice of car number 404, a reference to the
Internet error code for “Page Not Found,” speaks volumes about EzineArticles
tongue-in-cheek approach to sponsorship.” Whether that choice turns out to
be an ironic one remains to be seen. Pro racing is a big gamble for any group
involved, It is high risk in many respects. Whether the risk of this investment
pays off, again, remains to be seen. For writers like yours truly, it will be an
interesting “trip” to follow. However, for you poor readers, I am sure you will have
to put up with more than your desired share of puns, analogies and poor efforts
at humor in the process.

The bottom line question - great ROI or “crash and burn”?

Stay ‘tuned”! - see, it starts already …

Val Spangler, Mister Senior Blogger and @SeniorTweet on Twitter.
Senior Tweet Blog
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Stars - You Wanna See STARS!


After about 10 minutes of dancing, we catch these 2 stars (HandZ) taking a break.
Always the stars - not always the glasses. (H is eight and Z is 18 months.) Enjoy!



Truly the big stars in my galaxy- wait - - make that grandpa’s AND grandma’s galaxies.

Entertainment Tonight - eat your heart out.

- Val Spangler, Mister Senior Blogger
@SeniorTweet on Twitter.com
Senior Writer Blog
Comics Cartoons and Creativity
Business Twitter Uses(coming March 1st)

The elite meet in the Twitterverse!

Expand your universe. Join the Twitterverse!

Create your own galaxy of stars and new friends on Twitter. Friends from around the country and around the world - people you’d never meet otherwise - expand your universe - follow the stars of your choosing - great fun!


New Twitter Hashtag #musictib “Music Time in a Bottle”.


Had a decade birthday yesterday. Those are tough getting past.
This one was my 7th! Yes, this old _ _ _ _ is 70 years old. Hard
to believe!

The best part of yesterday was getting the seed of an idea that I really like and I’m
excited about. Someone mentioned saving time in a bottle - well that brought a
whole raft of memories up around Jim Croce’s song, “Time In A Bottle”..

When it came out I really enjoyed it. However, not surprisingly, I had forgotten the
lyrics. (Never happens to you, I’m sure!) Aaah! Good ole Google. I looked it up and
was surprised at how different the lyriics were from what I had remembered. The
thoughts and emotions elicited by the lyrics were also much different. The intervening
years sure made a diifference - not so surprisingly. Now, to get to the point - I’ve
made a “Top Ten” list around the “big idea” that resulted from this experience of
searching for lyrics. I present the “Top Ten” to you in the form suggestions. Here goes …

The Suggestions …

Suggestion 1: The next time you think of a song or someone mentions
it and you can’t remember the words get on your computer and go to one of the lyric
sites (I’ve provided 3 for you at the bottom of this post). Wait, wait! please read the
post first!

SUGGESTION 2: Bookmark one of those free lyric sites so you have
easy access to it whenever you are on your computer.
Take the “time” (daily?) to look up one of your old favorites
for which you have forgotten at least some of the lyrics.
Go to the site and download a copy of the lyrics. Trust me, if
you start saying the words the melody will come back as well.
The mind stores that better than the words. (MOre on that another
time.)

SUGGESTION 3: Once you have downloaded the lyrics, print them
out and put them in a 3 ring binder (so you don’t have to look them up again on the
computer.) Hey, those lyrics are a nice “legacy” to share with your family - gives
them a better feel for you and your life. Which stimulates another idea …

SUGGESTION 4: Consider having a “Favorites Party” where each
person must bring the lyrics of at least one of their favorite songs for all to enjoy.
You can add all the other “requirements” for the evening you want (karaoke solos?).
All the better if you have the music (but not totally necessary).

Suggestion 5: Make music a part of your legacy - start with the
3 ring binder - then - well you think about whatever ways you can re-enrich your
life with music. Share those ideas and the music generated with your friends and
family. Get their ideas and favorites.

Suggestion 6: When you have quiet time to yourself or with your
mate - savor the experiences, memories and feelings that have been generated by
these “music time in a bottle” experiences. “Golden-Oldies”?

Suggestion 7: Tweet about your own “music time in a bottle”.

Suggestion 8: Follow me on Twitter- @SeniorTweet and the URL:
http://twitter.SeniorTweet/.

If we are going to seriously tweet about this, a new hashtag is in order…

Suggestion 9: Let’s make a “music time in a bottle” hashtag -> #musictib - (Pronounced music-tib.)

Suggestion 10: Thank me ( @SeniorTweet ) on Twitter for coming
up with this idea.

Now I like “top ten” lists so my suggestions stop there. However, I am going to make
a “request”: please email me your thoughts and emotional responses to any or all of
these suggestions. Please email me and put #musictib in the Subject
Line of your email. My email address: valspangler@gmail.com .
Please, Please NO SPAM!

Bonus Suggestion : Yah, I know there goes the Top TEN! - -
Start putting into practice #musictib ideas. And, yes you smarties, one more tweet
strategy for your arsenal. Do you focus on the older set at all? When do people
start to reminisce about the good ole days? When do they start to forget song lyrics?
Which decade of music is your favorite?

Many thanks for your time - I hope you have experienced as much enjoyment and
positive response to these ideas as I have experienced coming up with them.

- Val Spangler, Mister Senior Blogger @SeniorTweet on Twitter.

Twitter Rules - from the bottom up!

Twitter Rules - from the bottom up!


Please follow me at http://twitter.com/SeniorTweet/



Here are three sites off the top of a Google search results list (no quality control here):
www.elyrics.net/
www.lyricsfree.com/

www.aaalyrics.com/


TwitStamp - Useful?


Just because a “neato” is available doesn’t mean you should use it!
Below are 3 examples of my new TwitStamp for my Twitter ID: SeniorTweet.
Does it work in a post?
Where else can it be of use? Website? Sig file?

twitstamp.com

There are some choices of different styles but no personalized customization yet.
twitstamp.com

twitstamp.com
What do you think?
Would you use it?

- Val Spangler, Mister Senior Blogger

Which Twitter connection is better - Twitter Bird graphic or TwitStamp?

Twitter Birds - Eyecatching?

Twitter Birds - Eyecatching?

http://twitter.com/SeniorTweet/


At the bottom of an article? Last item in Sig File?
twitstamp.com


Seniors and Twitter.


Twitter Bird eating out of my hand - soon!

Twitter Bird eating out of my hand - soon!

Spent much of this last week getting familiar with Twitter. Learned a lot and a lot
to learn. Too soon to tell whether there is much benefit to the time, energy and
thought that goes into Twittering or Tweeting. Part of the process is just learning
the lingo. I found my way to twictionary. That helped.

However, as you may know, when you Tweet (post) on Twitter, you are confined
to 140 characters for your tweet. That gives rise to a whole shorthand of
abbreviations. More to learn. Now, you may think that I am down on Twitter.
Nothing could be farther from the truth. I think it is fascinating and has the
potential for being the engine for a whole new world of communication and
collaboration.

Because of my personal bio and the tweets I have posted, it is fairly clear to
others that a primary interest of mine is in how to use Twitter to make extra
income and to learn how to show others how to use it for the same purpose.

However, too much selling or promoting is surefire way to be unsuccessful.
You have to write, share and respond in such a way that other tweeters
will grow to know, like and trust you. Developing a reputation for honesty
is critical. Distinguishing your personality from the crowd is also of great
importance. I’ve found that Twitter is a good place to let your hair down
- even, as in my case, you are bald. ;-)

Twitter is one of the fastest growing social networking sites. A raft of
tools is available to increase the ease of use and reduce the time necessary
to make effective use of the social networking potential. The jury is still
out on the ROI but that is a very individual matter because Twitter is
a very personal community and each user brings a different set of needs
and purposes to the community.

As we go along in this blog, I will be sharing my experiences with you
and, I hope, you will be sharing your thoughts, feelings and experiences
with the rest of us as well.

I’m excited about the potential in a lot of respects but cautious about the
time demands. Time will tell. When it does, I’ll let you know what I am finding
out.To start with I am installing a TwitterCounter plugin to let you know
how many “followers” I have attracted to my SeniorTweet page. (292 total
so far).

There’s a lot to write about - let me know what you think about it and
what you would like to know about Twitter. Just realize it may be a while
before the Twitter Bird is eating out of my hand.

- Val Spangler, Mister Senior Blogger.

Follow SeniorTweet

Follow SeniorTweet


Please follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/SeniorTweet


Do Boomers and Seniors Use Twitter?


This senior does! How about you?

In my entry to the world of Twitter I am discovering some interesting things.
I captured some of it in the Ampersands comic strip below. Read it and tell me
what you think - both about the strip and about Twitter.

Twitter - more than \"water on stone\"?

Well, what do you think?

Please comment and then follow me on Twitter. You’ll be glad you did.

Thanks for visiting.

- Val Spangler, Mister Senior Blogger.

Please follow me on Twitter: SeniorTweet

SeniorTweet for Senior Tweeters.


I’m not here to convince you to Tweet on Twitter. However, I just came across two
articles that will give you a flavor of how serious bloggers feel about Twitter - you
decide on your timeline. I’m finding it’s worth more that sorting through my email -
that’s probably because I am more selective about my Twitter now than I’ve been
about my email opt-ins in the past (more about that later).

For now, I will just share with you what I am learning about Twitter and how I
integrate my tweeting into my daily activities. On the learning side, I just came across
two excellent articles that Jack Humphrey, referred to me.

First, Darren Rouse had an interesting article on his TwiTip blog called:
Types of Birds on Twitter and How to Be an Eagle. The article was written by
Jason Mitchner - follow him at @jasonmitchener. In it Mitchner
describes various types of birds and compares their characteristices to how people
behave on Twitter. Many lessons about “what not to do” included. Not surprisingly
he described the eagle as the bird to choose to emulate. Its characteristics best suited
for effective functioning on Twitter.

The second article, 8 Sure-Fire Ways To Tick Off the Twitterverse“>8 Sure-Fire Ways To Tick Off the Twitterverse, was written by Jenny Cromie. Between these two
articles you should get a good sense of what not to do. However, these two tweeting
bloggers represent the kinds of people you should listen to if you are interested in Twitter.

Any writers reading this? Jennie’s Blog, The Golden Pencil subtitle is: The Freelance Writer’s Resource. I bookmarked both of these sites - shouldn’t you? Check them out and see.

- VS, Tweet Me @SeniorTweet

If you want to advertise your own Twitter feed, there are simpler, less obvious ways
than the one below but heck, you’ll not have trouble reading it …



Tweet Me @SeniorTweet


To Tweet or not to Tweet?


Just finishing posting on Gobala Krishnan’s blog a poetic response to his question,
“Do you Twitter?”.

I’ll share the little ditty - it’s not so witty - and not so pretty.
What can one expect from such a little ditty?

To help you understand this Twitter thing,
This “SeniorTweet” brings forth this borrowing
From the Noble Bard
Tis sure to make him turnover in his earthly yard:

To Tweet or not to Tweet.

To Tweet or not to Tweet.
That is the question:
Whether tis nobler to suffer alone
Their slings and arrows
Or join with all the other sparrows?
And take arms against the doubters muzzles.

And tweet, tweet, tweet about our troubles,
Victories or defeats - neither kind is near as sweet
Without the mundane sharing of one’s tweet.

Tis is a very human thing to share
The sound of words upon the air,
Or, read them - share them in this blogosphare.

- VS, Twitter url: http://twitter.com/SeniorTweet