Monday 29 August 2011

How to Leave Your Job - with Grace and Professionalism

A Graceful Exit - Building Relationships as You Leave Your Job
Leaving your job can be a positive transition for everyone involved. You have the power to ensure that leaving your current employer strengthens your relationship and reputation rather than destroying it.

Remember the day you started your job? Most likely you were welcomed with open arms, introduced to co-workers and supported as

Sunday 21 August 2011

5 Tips for Managing Social Media Campaigns across Multiple Languages


In the context of the current social media boom, e-marketers may be surprised – if not shocked – to learn that the majority of companies are not taking social media communication channels very seriously…or at least not yet. As Econsultancy’s ‘2010 Social Media and Online PR’ report found, 40% of the companies have “experimented with social media but not done much”, while only 26% of the business respondents said their senior managers were eager to adopt social media procedures.
And what’s most baffling is that a mere quarter of marketers say they would run multilingual campaigns in more than one country.
There’s no need to bang the drum for the benefits of social media marketing in allowing a business to directly connect to an audience and delivering remarkable return on investment. So, instead of restricting yourself to a monolingual social media presence, why not expand it globally when you can do so at the click of a button?
With a mere 31% of internet users being native English speakers, and over 80% of netizens preferring to browse in their mother tongue, the need for multilingual social media marketing campaigns is more critical than ever. As more and more marketers are likely to hop on the digital marketing bandwagon in the months to come, establishing a global presence across all social media platforms will help increase your brand awareness and make you stand out from the competition in a definitive way.
Going social and multilingual is a pretty straightforward process – however, there are a few intricacies to keep in mind if you want to reap the maximum benefits of multilingual social media marketing. The following five tips will make you a social media power user:

Do your homework

Depending on your exporting experience, you may or may not know which markets to target. There are some nifty online tools, such as Google’s Global Market Finder and Google Global, which can help you gauge the online markets for a particular product per region. Most businesses tend to gravitate towards the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) and CIVETS (Columbia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa) countries as examples of emerging and highly lucrative markets.
Once you have identified the right markets for your product, you should engage in some in-country market research: what social media platforms do locals use, what is their disposable income, what are their spending habits, are there any cultural intricacies that need to be addressed? Allow as much time for research as needed and be ready to incorporate any findings in your digital marketing strategy.

Twitter? Create separate accounts for each market

Twitter has turned into the definitive vehicle for businesses wishing to spread their message. But there’s one caveat: however tempting it may be to create one account and tweet from it in different languages, bear in mind that your followers in Turkey, for instance, will not have a clue what your Chinese tweet means – and vice versa. It doesn’t take much to annoy – and alienate – the Twitterati.
If you take the time to create separate accounts and manage them locally, however, your feeds will have a more personal feel. An individual approach can work wonders!

Translate but don’t forget to localize

Automated translation tools may be free and help you get the gist but as far as business is concerned, you can’t afford to take the risk. Even Google Translate’s creators have conceded that it is imperfect in rendering the nuances of discourse, be they Facebook updates or quick thoughts Twitter style. It certainly pays to invest a little in hiring in-country native-speaking Twitter editors who would be switched on about local social media intricacies.

Be omnipresent

Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and most recently Google+… if you’re serious about wanting to establish a solid social media presence, you should engage on all fronts. Don’t forget that the communication channels popular in the English-speaking countries are not the be-all and end-all of social media. Renren in China, Yandex in the Russian-speaking world, Orkut in Brazil, and a host of hyper local social networks… if you’re looking to expand to the respective countries, establishing a presence on these social media platforms is probably your best bet.

Interact!

Social media is all about interacting and engaging with one’s audience so don’t just broadcast your message – create discussions, encourage conversation, and you’ll soon see your social media influence take off.
 

5 Tips for Managing Social Media Campaigns across Multiple Languages


In the context of the current social media boom, e-marketers may be surprised – if not shocked – to learn that the majority of companies are not taking social media communication channels very seriously…or at least not yet. As Econsultancy’s ‘2010 Social Media and Online PR’ report found, 40% of the companies have “experimented with social media but not done much”, while only 26% of the business respondents said their senior managers were eager to adopt social media procedures.
And what’s most baffling is that a mere quarter of marketers say they would run multilingual campaigns in more than one country.
There’s no need to bang the drum for the benefits of social media marketing in allowing a business to directly connect to an audience and delivering remarkable return on investment. So, instead of restricting yourself to a monolingual social media presence, why not expand it globally when you can do so at the click of a button?
With a mere 31% of internet users being native English speakers, and over 80% of netizens preferring to browse in their mother tongue, the need for multilingual social media marketing campaigns is more critical than ever. As more and more marketers are likely to hop on the digital marketing bandwagon in the months to come, establishing a global presence across all social media platforms will help increase your brand awareness and make you stand out from the competition in a definitive way.
Going social and multilingual is a pretty straightforward process – however, there are a few intricacies to keep in mind if you want to reap the maximum benefits of multilingual social media marketing. The following five tips will make you a social media power user:

Do your homework

Depending on your exporting experience, you may or may not know which markets to target. There are some nifty online tools, such as Google’s Global Market Finder and Google Global, which can help you gauge the online markets for a particular product per region. Most businesses tend to gravitate towards the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) and CIVETS (Columbia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa) countries as examples of emerging and highly lucrative markets.
Once you have identified the right markets for your product, you should engage in some in-country market research: what social media platforms do locals use, what is their disposable income, what are their spending habits, are there any cultural intricacies that need to be addressed? Allow as much time for research as needed and be ready to incorporate any findings in your digital marketing strategy.

Twitter? Create separate accounts for each market

Twitter has turned into the definitive vehicle for businesses wishing to spread their message. But there’s one caveat: however tempting it may be to create one account and tweet from it in different languages, bear in mind that your followers in Turkey, for instance, will not have a clue what your Chinese tweet means – and vice versa. It doesn’t take much to annoy – and alienate – the Twitterati.
If you take the time to create separate accounts and manage them locally, however, your feeds will have a more personal feel. An individual approach can work wonders!

Translate but don’t forget to localize

Automated translation tools may be free and help you get the gist but as far as business is concerned, you can’t afford to take the risk. Even Google Translate’s creators have conceded that it is imperfect in rendering the nuances of discourse, be they Facebook updates or quick thoughts Twitter style. It certainly pays to invest a little in hiring in-country native-speaking Twitter editors who would be switched on about local social media intricacies.

Be omnipresent

Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and most recently Google+… if you’re serious about wanting to establish a solid social media presence, you should engage on all fronts. Don’t forget that the communication channels popular in the English-speaking countries are not the be-all and end-all of social media. Renren in China, Yandex in the Russian-speaking world, Orkut in Brazil, and a host of hyper local social networks… if you’re looking to expand to the respective countries, establishing a presence on these social media platforms is probably your best bet.

Interact!

Social media is all about interacting and engaging with one’s audience so don’t just broadcast your message – create discussions, encourage conversation, and you’ll soon see your social media influence take off.
 

Thursday 11 August 2011

Understanding Addiction - A Book Recommendation

Want to understand addiction and, perhaps, have a little more compassion? A discussion was taking place on our Social Work Yahoo Group and an excellent book was recommended along with the PBS show...

Please listen to this show and/or read this book to better understand addiction.

http://www.npr.org/2011/06/23/137348338/compass-of-pleasure-why-some-things-feel-so-good
The book is titled "The

Wednesday 10 August 2011

Arizona community starts Hoarding Task Force

When I worked in Arizona hospitals, we noted a significant hoarding problem with the isolated elderly in the Sun Cities. In particular, animal hoarding was a difficult issue to deal with. So I was pleased to see a website for the Arizona Hoarding Task Force:

The Arizona Hoarding Task Force (AzHTF) is a collaborative effort of diverse community organizations and representatives dedicated to the

How To Enable Threaded Comments on Blogger / Blogspot

Finnaly Blogger has launched new threaded comments. Threaded commenting should gain it easier for you to act to respective comments. Blogger threaded scuttlebutt scheme is exclusive two levels wakeless, meaningful you can only response to first comments, and not to statement replies . But I guessing it's a healthful act. Let's inactivity for new update from Blogger.




How To Enable Threaded Comments on Blogger / Blogspot


As mentioned on Blogger bombinate formal computer, you change to equipment your journal. "Diary Feed" set to "Full", and are using "Embedded" comments, then you're prompt to commencement a discourse with your readers.



Blogger New Programme

  • Go to Dashboard , select your blog.
  • Go to Settings > Posts and Comments
  • Comment Location option set to Embedded


  • Go to Settings > Other
  • Allow Blog Feed option set to Full





Blogger Old Programme


  • Go to Dashboard , select your blog.
  • Go to Settings > Comments
  • Comment Form Placenent option set to Embedded below post



  • Go to Settings > Site Feed
  • Allow Blog Feed option set to Full



    Relieve NOT Effort THREADED COMMENTS?

    If you noneffervescent not feat threaded comments, let's two choice method for Standard Templates and Costumized Templates
    .

    Standard Templates

    • Go to Design > Edit HTML
    • Click on Revert widget templates to default link

    You can do this tread for Costumized Templates, but this instrument Toss the all Changes Widget and regress to Nonremittal

    Costumized Templates

    • Go to Template > Edit HTML
    • Click on Expand Widget Templates check box
    • Find the Following code


    <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;static_page&quot;'>
    <b:include data='post' name='comments'/>
    </b:if>
    <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;item&quot;'>
    <b:include data='post' name='comments'/>
    </b:if>

    •  You will get two results. Replace both code with following code


    <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;static_page&quot;'>
    <b:if cond='data:post.showThreadedComments'>
    <b:include data='post' name='threaded_comments'/>
    <b:else/>
    b:include data='post' name='comments'/>
    </b:if>
    </b:if>
    <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;item&quot;'>
    <b:if cond='data:post.showThreadedComments'>
    <b:include data='post' name='threaded_comments'/>
    <b:else/>
    <b:include data='post' name='comments'/>
    </b:if>
    </b:if>

    • Last is Save the Template!

    Tuesday 9 August 2011

    How To Add Scroll To Top Button To Blogger?

    Gage to Top fix or instruction is a unite that sends your viewer to the top of page formerly clicked. This will ply your readers guide improved, especially so if you make stressed pages.The somebody target near this fasten is that it appears exclusive when the human scrolls downbound the author and disappears as he scrolls up.We mortal kept the installment process a one quantify transmute. So that you can easily add this widget to your diary.



    How To Add Scroll To Top Button To Blogger?

    • Go to Blogger > Design.
    • Click add a Gadget > HTML/JavaScript.
    • Paste the code and save it.

    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript" >
    /***********************************************
    * Scroll To Top Control script- © Dynamic Drive DHTML code library (www.dynamicdrive.com)
    * Modified by http://bloggers-hero.blogspot.com/
    * This notice MUST stay intact for legal use
    * Visit Project Page at http://www.dynamicdrive.com for full source code
    ***********************************************/
    var scrolltotop={
    //startline: Integer. Number of pixels from top of doc scrollbar is scrolled before showing control
    //scrollto: Keyword (Integer, or "Scroll_to_Element_ID"). How far to scroll document up when control is clicked on (0=top).
    setting: {startline:100, scrollto: 0, scrollduration:1000, fadeduration:[500, 100]},
    controlHTML: '<img src="
    https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjk2FekfFgnl6RgwJksRNwcC2Klj-sAxrwEjzFPl04hNYH6vCQaeMHtwzJoZg7a_bjirl3YUXi95aDcvoXAAoWutB7u5BG9zcW-BJsGM6VllfvI4M1Uu5VSLho3zP2esRYM_bLrzVYBRTg/s1600/hb-arrow-up.png" />', //HTML for control, which is auto wrapped in DIV w/ ID="topcontrol"
    controlattrs: {offsetx:5, offsety:5}, //offset of control relative to right/ bottom of window corner
    anchorkeyword: '#top', //Enter href value of HTML anchors on the page that should also act as "Scroll Up" links
    state: {isvisible:false, shouldvisible:false},
    scrollup:function(){
    if (!this.cssfixedsupport) //if control is positioned using JavaScript
    this.$control.css({opacity:0}) //hide control immediately after clicking it
    var dest=isNaN(this.setting.scrollto)? this.setting.scrollto : parseInt(this.setting.scrollto)
    if (typeof dest=="string" && jQuery('#'+dest).length==1) //check element set by string exists
    dest=jQuery('#'+dest).offset().top
    else
    dest=0
    this.$body.animate({scrollTop: dest}, this.setting.scrollduration);
    },
    keepfixed:function(){
    var $window=jQuery(window)
    var controlx=$window.scrollLeft() + $window.width() - this.$control.width() - this.controlattrs.offsetx
    var controly=$window.scrollTop() + $window.height() - this.$control.height() - this.controlattrs.offsety
    this.$control.css({left:controlx+'px', top:controly+'px'})
    },
    togglecontrol:function(){
    var scrolltop=jQuery(window).scrollTop()
    if (!this.cssfixedsupport)
    this.keepfixed()
    this.state.shouldvisible=(scrolltop>=this.setting.startline)? true : false
    if (this.state.shouldvisible && !this.state.isvisible){
    this.$control.stop().animate({opacity:1}, this.setting.fadeduration[0])
    this.state.isvisible=true
    }
    else if (this.state.shouldvisible==false && this.state.isvisible){
    this.$control.stop().animate({opacity:0}, this.setting.fadeduration[1])
    this.state.isvisible=false
    }
    },

    init:function(){
    jQuery(document).ready(function($){
    var mainobj=scrolltotop
    var iebrws=document.all
    mainobj.cssfixedsupport=!iebrws || iebrws && document.compatMode=="CSS1Compat" && window.XMLHttpRequest //not IE or IE7+ browsers in standards mode
    mainobj.$body=(window.opera)? (document.compatMode=="CSS1Compat"? $('html') : $('body')) : $('html,body')
    mainobj.$control=$('<div id="topcontrol">'+mainobj.controlHTML+'</div>')
    .css({position:mainobj.cssfixedsupport? 'fixed' : 'absolute', bottom:mainobj.controlattrs.offsety,
    right:mainobj.controlattrs.offsetx, opacity:0, cursor:'pointer'})
    .attr({title:'Scroll Back to Top'})
    .click(function(){mainobj.scrollup(); return false})
    .appendTo('body')
    if (document.all && !window.XMLHttpRequest && mainobj.$control.text()!='') //loose check for IE6 and below, plus whether control contains any text
    mainobj.$control.css({width:mainobj.$control.width()}) //IE6- seems to require an explicit width on a DIV containing text
    mainobj.togglecontrol()
    $('a[href="' + mainobj.anchorkeyword +'"]').click(function(){
    mainobj.scrollup()
    return false
    })
    $(window).bind('scroll resize', function(e){
    mainobj.togglecontrol()
    })
    })
    }
    }
    scrolltotop.init()
    </script>

    • If you essential to use your own representation then conscionable vary the highlighted URL.
    • If you require to modify the office at the left choose retributory transfer the highlighted text



    Monday 8 August 2011

    How To Add New Floating Social Sharing Bar Widget for Blogger / Blogspot


    New Taped / Floating Sociable distribution Level Bar Widget for Blogger. This widget is requested by one of bloggerhero reverend, and thanks for requesting this new widget for you as shaft as for our Readers.
    Reaching to this widget, it is swimming sociable intercourse bar widget with sideboard and is displayed in above the post body. patch you scrolling this horizontal multiethnic bar is geosynchronous to the top of Situation. which testament afford to readers to percentage the writer forthwith by the floating bar. This widget comes with Twitter, Facebook, Google plus, Pinterest, StumbleUpon and Digg buttons..




    HOW TO ADD FLOATING SOCIAL SHARING BAR WIDGET?

    1. Login to New Blogger Dashboard > Choose your Blog and Click the More Options Dropdown
    2. Select the Template > Click on Edit HTML > Proceed
    3. Check/Tick the Expand Template Widgets checkbox

    THE JQUERY PLUGIN!

    As e'er, it is jQuery supported widget, and your journal moldiness know the jQuery plugin. if your blog already tally a fashionable jQuery plugin, then Ignore this locomotion and flat simulate the Indorsement interval.
    If not add the below snippet codification before </head> tag


    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.js"></script>
    THE SOCIAL SCRIPTS

    This Codes contains jQuery calls and Party switch scripts and styles, and those are loads only in Author Pages which module change, fill dimension when you on home or remaining pages. 
    Add the beneath snippet encrypt before </head> tag


    <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;item&quot;'>
    <style type='text/css'>
    /*<![CDATA[*/
    #w2bSocialFloat {clear:both;padding: 6px 0;display:block;background:#FFFFFF;}
    #w2bSocialFloat td{padding:4px;margin:0;border:none;}
    #w2bSocialFloat td iframe{max-width:82px;width:82px !important;}
    #w2bSocialFloat.w2bFloatSocial{position: fixed;top:0;z-index:9999999;border-bottom:1px solid #ccc;-webkit-box-shadow:0 1px 1px rgba(0,0,0,0.15);-moz-box-shadow:0 1px 1px rgba(0,0,0,0.15);box-shadow:0 1px 1px rgba(0,0,0,0.15);}
    /*]]>*/
    </style>
    <script type="text/javascript">
    /*<![CDATA[*/
    // Set the Top Offset
    $theOffset = 0;

    jQuery(document).ready(function(b){var a=b("#w2bSocialFloat");a.wrap('<div id="w2bSocialPlaceholder"></div>').closest("#w2bSocialPlaceholder").height(a.outerHeight());a.width(a.outerWidth());e=a.offset().top-$theOffset;b("#w2bSocialFloat iframe[src*=plusone]").closest("div").css("max-width","82px");b(window).scroll(function(){d=b(this).scrollTop();d>=e?a.addClass("w2bFloatSocial"):a.removeClass("w2bFloatSocial");f=b(".post");if(f.length!=0){c=f.outerHeight()+f.offset().top;d>=c?a.stop().animate({top:"-150px"}):a.stop().animate({top:$theOffset+"px"})}else d>=e?a.css("top",$theOffset+"px"):a.css("top","0")})});
    /*]]>*/
    </script>
    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://bloggerblogwidgets.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/w2b_blogger_pinit.js"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript">
    /*<![CDATA[*/
    // Twitter
    (function(a,b,c){var d=a.getElementsByTagName(b)[0];if(!a.getElementById(c)){a=a.createElement(b);a.id=c;a.src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";d.parentNode.insertBefore(a,d)}})(document,"script","twitter-wjs");
    // Google + (plus)
    (function(){var a=document.createElement("script");a.type="text/javascript";a.async=true;a.src="https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js";var b=document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0];b.parentNode.insertBefore(a,b)})();
    // Stumbleupon
    (function(){var a=document.createElement("script");a.type="text/javascript";a.async=true;a.src="https://platform.stumbleupon.com/1/widgets.js";var b=document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0];b.parentNode.insertBefore(a,b)})();
    // Digg
    (function(){var a=document.createElement("SCRIPT"),b=document.getElementsByTagName("SCRIPT")[0];a.type="text/javascript";a.async=true;a.src="http://widgets.digg.com/buttons.js";b.parentNode.insertBefore(a,b)})();
    /*]]>*/
    </script>
    </b:if>

    ADDING SOCIAL BUTTONS WIDGET

    Let's add the net Interpersonal naiant bar widget cipher.
    Add this write before  <data:post.body/>  tag.


    <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;item&quot;'>
    <div id="w2bSocialFloat" class="w2bSocialFloat">
    <table width="100%" class="w2bSocialFloat">
    <tr>
    <td>
    <a href="https://twitter.com/share" class="twitter-share-button" expr:data-url="data:post.url" expr:data-text="data:post.title">Tweet</a>
    </td>
    <td>
    <iframe expr:src="&quot;//www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=&quot; + data:post.url + &quot;&amp;send=false&amp;layout=button_count&amp;width=80&amp;show_faces=false&amp;action=like&amp;colorscheme=light&amp;font&amp;height=21&quot;" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="border:none; overflow:hidden; width:80px; height:21px;" allowTransparency="true"></iframe>
    </td>
    <td>
    <div expr:id="&quot;w2bPinit-&quot; + data:post.id" style="display: none;visibility: hidden;height: 0;width:0;overflow: hidden;" class="w2bPinitButton">
    <data:post.body/>
    <script type="text/javascript">
    w2bPinItButton({
    url:"<data:post.url/>",
    thumb: "<data:post.thumbnailUrl/>",
    id: "<data:post.id/>",
    defaultThumb: "https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNJP_xkcSq2hhSKHa4z-bu5kgFhKg3_Kb-xOPE7EA9KxVW8SLGfBxpOCBv7xLPC0TqoQJrDAcrfu4dKuutg55p5wt5A882LCV9mSS6i-Gl8fc97tZmlMKSgTaQVu1B_qX6xKd1EaYmNxrf/s1600/w2b-no-thumbnail.jpg",
    pincount: "horizontal"
    });
    </script>
    </div>
    </td>
    <td>
    <div class="g-plusone" data-size="medium" expr:data-href="data:post.url"></div>
    </td>
    <td>
    <su:badge layout="1" expr:location="data:post.url"></su:badge>
    </td>
    <td>
    <a class="DiggThisButton DiggCompact"></a>
    </td>
    </tr>
    </table>
    </div>
    </b:if>
    Save the template and check your blog post pages, a working and awesome jQuery based floating social horizontal bar on your blog.