Turn Twitter Names into Hyperlinks in WordPress

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When I wrote my #FollowFriday post I had a ton of Twitter user names that I was too lazy to link. Fortunately, @larsreineke created Twitter Name Replacer, a WordPress Plugin. According to his site, “In every post it replaces @sometwitterusername with @sometwitterusername It recognizes mail addresses and skips them. If you precede the username with an exclamation mark like this “!@sometwitterusername”, the username will be skipped.”  Thanks to Twitter Name Replacer, I didn’t have to do anything but add the usernames with an @. The plugin did the rest.

So, if you are a person that likes to include Twitter user names with their links in their WordPress blog posts, have a look at Twitter Name Replacer, it’s excellent.

Follow Friday on Twitter

Follow Friday on Twitter is where Twitter users recommend people other Twitter users should follow.

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Follow Friday is a recent phenomenon on Twitter where users recommend other users that should be followed.  Micah Baldwin of Lijit started Follow Friday and you can read about it on Mashable.  I’ve created this post to share some of my favorite recommendations with a small explanation.  This certainly isn’t final and will be edited in the future. If you were left off, it was likely a mistake and I apologize.   Be sure to add yourself and your suggestions in the comments section as I’ll be tweeting this list out in the future.

@ashleypalmero –  my beautiful wife and an amazing photographer
@laurapalmero – my sister and humanitarian

@SalesBy5 Team

@erikdarm – Chief Energy Officer of @salesby5 and marketing expert
@heidigerhardt – Project Manager and marathon runner
@kya10 – Brand Evangelist
@bobbyfreeman – Outdoorsman
@sarahq27 – rockstar editor of my blog posts

BlackBerry and Technology Experts
@ahmadnassri – Director, Web Services at @Viigo
@asacco – CIO.com
@azeis – crackberry.com
@bbgeekchic – BlackBerry expert
@bbunderground – blackberryunderground.com
@bettiol – boygeniusreport.com
@blackberryrocks – blackberryrocks.com
@boygenius – boygeniusreport.com
@cbgarz – crackberry.com
@crackberrykevin – crackberry.com
@davepeckens – BlackBerry enthusiast and showman
@daytripper67 – BlackBerry expert and amazing RT’er
@donluig – BerryReview.com writer
@fabianmh – BlackBerry Developer
@gizmoalex – funny guy and rep for @thephonestore
@jesssquire – my brother from another mother and Product Manager at @viigo
@jsanders10 – BlackBerryNews.com
@kasperapd – crackberry.com
@kylemcinnes – blackberrycool.com
@loutreize – blackberrycool.com
@mas90guru – geardiary.com
@mdflores – boygeniusreport.com
@mjbogart – @Viigo Marketing Consultant
@phonescooper – phonescoop.com
@probigeorge11 – theblackberryaddicts.com and helpful guy
@ruddockmh – @Viigo CEO
@sean_armstrong – BlackBerry Guru and parachute cord artist
@simonsage – intomobile.com
@shaunpcollins – BlackBerryNews.com
@slackerradio – great BlackBerry app
@thekruser – Marine/BlackBerry Addict
@themes4bb – themes4bb.com
@tferthomas – BlackBerry enthusiast
@toddboy71 – berryreview.com
@tron – formerly of blackberrycool.com, now works for The Man aka RIM
@troybrownbbnews – blackberrynews.com
@videos4bb – videos4blackberry.info
@viigo – one of my favorite BlackBerry Apps

Non-BlackBerry Folks Covered in Awesome Sauce

@1337wine – local wine guy
@alanweinkrantz – PR ninja and great guy
@addieking – New Orleans’s best unofficial tour guide
@andinarvaez – community leader
@andreaduke15 – sports nut
@arnehulstein – Chairman of Young Life, Europe, likes big trucks and technology
@bemadthen – San Antonio famous runner
@benridler – Results.com smarty
@bkearney – my favorite twitter executive producer of @ksatnews
@brainbrew – of @eurekaranch and @planeteureka where they created the Swiffer
@brandstack – get your logos and brands here
@chocov – we’ve been friends for so long, we have buddy bands
@chrstphrbrwn – nice guy, physics and computer guy
@derrich – banker by day, wiseguy by night
@epodcaster – community leader
@eurekaranch – where the Swiffer, Xterra and American Express Black Card were concepted
@evaruth – cool gal reporting the gritty side on the Express News
@exjetsguy – Express News dude and hangs with @roybragg, so instant winner
@flicksandfood – movie and food review
@geekettebits – fun, wisecracking chick geek
@imaginechurch – my Twitter church in San Antonio that rocks, one tweet verse per day
@jgoldsborough – my buddy at Sprint
@joeruiz – KSAT web ninja
@jujube5160 – bought her way in 🙂
@juliagoolia – absolute genius humor
@kevj – Pastor of @imaginechurch, great friend
@kr8tr – Racker and includer, brilliant human
@lalorek – Express News reporter, delightful person
@lettergirl – snark, humor and goodness found here
@lram2 – coolest sportscaster. ever. Here’s why.
@mark_hayward – Train for Humanity
@moconnorsa – recruiter for Tesoro, does an amazing Anthony Sullivan
@momonmars – super mom in San Antonio
@mitsuyamazaki – Economic Development Expert and Master Connector
@natalietejeda – PR ninja and Zumba lover
@pearanalytics – brilliant SEO and business analytics mind
@planeteureka – helps inventors get found
@rachelpolish – PR rockstar
@rackerhacker – funny and Racker (yes, Rackspace)
@rackspace – fanatical support nuts
@ralphp – great leader’s pastor and attorney
@rjamestaylor – Racker and a clown
@roybragg – one of the funniest guys on twitter
@ryankohnen – published author and retired drug dealer
@sa_sports – helping San Antonio through sports
@samlerma – rockin’ local video dude
@sbradley3 – if I were still in school, I’d want him as my professor
@scotmckay – dating coach rockstar
@seanasullivan – Fortythree PR star
@sloane – Kiva person and Causemopolitan
@stephenlynch – Results.com smarty
@vidluther – one of the smartest dude’s I know, amazing guy
@voxaeterno – Apple ninja, good buddy
@writeontime – San Antonio Biz Journal star and wonderful human

Thanks for checking the list and again, add yourself to the comments!

How to Enable Incompatible Firefox Add-Ons

I wanted to know how to enable Firefox add-ons that were disabled when I upgraded my version of Firefox. I used Nightly Tester Tools to do it.

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Recently I updated my Firefox to a new version which killed a number of plugins or add-ons that I really enjoy, like Open Download and Print Preview.  I couldn’t find a way to enable them in the Firefox control panel, either.  I stumbled on an add-on for Firefox called Nightly Tester Tools.  Nightly Tester Tools allows you to enable any or all of the Firefox add-ons that were deactivated when I hopped over to the newest and hottest version.  As with any software that overrides the safety mechanism, use it at your own risk.  Symptoms may include freezing, crashes, itching, runny nose, bleeding ulcers, wait…uh, probably just the first two.  So far, I’m using it on my Firefox and haven’t had any issues.  So, if you’re a bit adventurous, give it a whirl.

How to Renew a Blogspot Custom Domain

How do I renew a blogger custom domain? Answers here.

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Last year, a neighborhood association needed a blog to post updates about what was happening with the pool and other extremely local events. In response, I set them up with a Blogger aka Blogspot account with a custom domain. Today, I was going nuts trying to figure out how to renew the domain. After digging for 45 minutes, I came across a post by LMckin51. The suggestion? Use the following address and replace the ending with your domain (no need for the http://www.) – https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/domain/renew-domain/REPLACE_THIS_WITH_YOUR_DOMAIN_NAME  You’ll be pointed to Google Checkout to renew for $10.  Problem solved.

Top 6 Tips New Grads Need to Get Hired

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Considering the economy and the difficult job market, it’s an especially important time for new graduates to be well prepared for success, especially online. The wonderful part about this time in history is how connected and accessible recruiters, executives and decision makers are online. This means easier access for the folks that are leveraging the free tools available to them. Let’s review some of the tools and tactics I suggest for accelerated success.

1. Have a High Speed Summary on Your Resume


If you haven’t heard already, people are busy. No one has time to review your twelve page resume and nobody cares about all your extracurricular activities, at least not on your resume. Your resume is merely to get your foot in the door. To do this, I suggest you do things a bit differently. I tell job hunters to include a high speed summary at the top of their resume (under their contact information), instead of an objective. A high speed summary includes 3 or 4 bullet points of what makes you awesome and sets you apart. Make it as powerful as you can, showing leadership, dedication, intelligence or whatever special qualities you are able to bring to life. If you’d like to pick up my favorite free template, head over to lifeclever.com and download it.


2. Clean Up Your Social Networks

One would hope that you would never show up to a job interview with a beer in hand – save that for when you’re golfing with the CEO after you’ve been hired. Similarly, you should review all your social networks, online photo galleries, blogs and other websites for less than flattering photos. Promptly remove them as any person who is hiring can likely find them as well with a quick search on Google, Facebook, MySpace and the assortment of other nooks and crannies online. Instead, why not make your sites a place to help sell yourself with pictures of you doing great things with and for others. Make these sites sales tools that work for you by telling the real story of you, instead of working against you. Test this by having your friends search for you and see if they can pull up anything questionable about you.

3. Register on Linkedin

Sure, you’ve been on MySpace and Facebook for some time now. It’s time for you to also register on Linkedin. Never heard of it? No problem. Head over to Linkedin.com to get started. Complete as much information as you can that is pertinent. Just like a resume, have someone proofread what you’ve written for accuracy and grammatical errors. Use a headshot of yourself (not bonging a beer). While you’re at it, why not make all your headshots, avatars, and gravatars match across your websites. Yes, it takes time but you develop a consistent personal brand. Also, remember to create the personalized URL, it’s a breeze and free.

4. Join Twitter

Have you heard of Twitter on tv? If you don’t know what it is, hop over to Common Craft and learn about it. While you’re there, why not brush up on some other topics like Google Docs and RSS. Once you’re on, use Twitter to contribute to the conversation in a positive fashion. Provide great links to things you’re passionate about. Help others who are struggling by encouraging and coaching. People are grateful and others notice. You’ll see that Twitter is chock full of decision makers and you can speak to them – directly! Here’s a hint, if it’s available, use your real name or a shortened version of it as your user name. Once you’ve chosen this, do your best to use it across all your networks.  Come find me, I’ll follow you back.

5. Set Up Your Google Profile

Remember the resume that you’ve been working on and the Linkedin profile that you sweat over? Why not pull all that information over to your Google Profile. No Google Profile? No Problem. Get one now. Be sure to link to your other pages and networks. Have a look at mine, if you want an example. You can also do this with PeoplePond for additional hits on Google.

6. Get Involved In Your Community

Your parents and friends have already told you, but getting involved in your community is a great way to get connected. Getting involved can mean applying your abilities for non-profit at a place of worship, participating in one of the many “camps” or even attending a tweetup. There are amazing people all over, be sure you get outside of your usual group of people you’re comfortable around and meet some new ones. You never know when that next person will be your next mentor, boss or business partner.

If you’ve applied these six steps, you will soon have a number of new friends, contacts and abilities. You’ll be amazed as to how easily “searchable” you become online as well as how well you can leverage the internet to make you look as good as you are. If you have additional suggestions, I’d love to hear them in the comments.

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Super Glue Your Ideas

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Every day, we are bombarded with over 3,000 messages in our brain including “I have to go to the bathroom,” “my wife is mad at me,” “buy x-brand water.” What are we supposed to do to compete with these messages? How do we really super glue our ideas to people’s minds?

If you think back to when you were a kid, the messages that stuck with you like “don’t play with fire,” “be nice to others,” and “crime doesn’t pay” were all illustrated with stories to which you could relate. At the end of GI Joe, you’d have the GI Joe PSA’s, Krazy Glue with the man dangling from his hat, or you would have McGruff the Crime Dog walking you through a story on how someone committed a crime, how it affected others and how it was resolved at the end. These stories stuck because the storytellers kept the message simple, focused and made the message tangible in seconds.

When you’re sharing your message, whether it’s why you should be hired for a job, why someone should purchase your product or why a person should contribute money to your cause, try this:

  • Use short and simple words
  • Tell a story with your message
  • Make your offer compelling
  • Ask for what you want

To find out how effective you are, test your message on a 5th grader. If a 5th grader is picking up what you’re putting down, that busy CEO will as well.

Remember, it’s not that people aren’t smart enough to understand what you’re offering; it’s all about telling simple stories where people can relate and will want to get on board when you pitch your offer. Let people say no to you because what you’ve offered doesn’t apply to them, not because they don’t understand what you’re selling.

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Pack Like a Pro, Save on Baggage Fees – Best Packing Method

The best packing method I’ve found via Red Oxx


Now that you’ve cheated at Priceline and/or Hotwire, you’ve got to pack your bags!  Unfortunately, most domestic airlines charge $15 for the first bag and $25 for the second bag.  To smack those fees down fast, we need to be smarter than the airlines (easy).  Bundle Wrapping benefits you by allowing you to use a smaller bag so you can carry it on with you avoiding baggage fees altogether or allow you to pack everything into one bag versus two, saving you the extra baggage fee.  Additionally, bundle wrapping also reduces wrinkles since you don’t crease any clothing.

Bundle wrapping requires some easy prioritization of your clothing.  Start by having your jackets zipped, shirts buttoned and pants folded in half.  Have your socks, undergarments, dob kit and other soft goods together; this will form your core to bundle your clothing around.

When you begin bundle wrapping, you should keep all shirts and jackets face up, unless it is a tailored jacket, which should travel face down.  Start by laying the jacket out flat first <step 1>, if one is being packed, then lay a shirt in the opposite direction <step 2>.  Continue alternating until you’ve packed all jackets and shirts.  Next, lay the waist of your pants at the under arm portion of the shirt <step 3> and continue alternating until all the pants are packed.  Lay your core <step 4>, the soft goods mentioned above, in the center.  Now, take your pants and wrap them over the core <step 5> and wrap the shirts around the bundle <step 6> that you’ve built.  Wrap the final jacket or shirt around the bundle <step 7> and place it in the suitcase, then strap everything down <step 8> to minimize shifting during travel.

This packing method may seem complicated, but you only need to review the diagram (courtesy of Doug Dyment, OneBag.com) once and it becomes a snap.  For your convenience, I’ve included the diagram above as a pdf. Your choice to pack efficiently can now save you the $15 first bag fee that most airlines charge and even the $25 second bag fee.

You’re ready to have a great time on your next trip.  Safe travels on your next adventure!


How to Cheat at Priceline and Hotwire

We were recently booking travel for the Fortune Small Business Sales & Marketing Summit in New Orleans. The rooms at the host hotel were going for $159 per night and we have four people going. Thanks to my secret weapon, we were able to get the exact same hotel room for $60 per night.

What if you knew what hotel you were going to win via Priceline and Hotwire before you placed your bid and sent off your credit card number? Would it make previously impossible trips possible again?

I’ll walk you through the process on how to take the guesswork out of Priceline and Hotwire to make those trips a reality again.

With the Internet becoming an increasingly social place and people being willing to share more about their experiences, there are numerous forums (Web sites where people share information) that provide details on what travel accommodations a person was able to secure.

Two Web sites that I like to use when bidding on Priceline and Hotwire are: Better Bidding and Bidding for Travel.

For a step-by-step walk-through on how to cheat at Priceline with Betterbidding.com, take a look at the video below (full screen is suggested). I use the Marriott in New Orleans as an example.

Are you a fan of Hotwire? To learn how to cheat there with Betterbidding.com, have a look at this video (again, full screen is suggested). This time, we’ll look for a 3-star hotel at Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco.

Now that you’ve learned how to apply these tactics, why not take the time to register on betterbidding.com and post your travel deal wins there? The more people that join and add their information, the better the experience is for all of us!

If you have a question or comment, please feel free to drop me a line here. You can also find me on twitter.

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No One Cares About You – Personal Branding

Personal branding and when no one cares about you.

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We live in a “me” centered society where people don’t care about you.  You might even have trouble getting your family to read what you’ve written!  You may be lacking in defining a personal brand for yourself.  Not to worry, here are a few tips on what you can do to firm up your personal brand.

1.  Start with your Strengths.  We all know that there are inherent desires and passions within us that gravitate towards different subjects.  You’ve known this since you were a kid.  What are some of those passions that you have where you have endless levels of energy to read, research and grow?  According to Marcus Buckingham, Strengths have SIGNs.

Success – You have been successful in developing this area of your life.
Instinct – There’s a natural desire in your life to do that activity.
Growth – When you do the activity, you get better than the last time.
Needs – You have a desire to do the activity again.

Once you’ve framed your Strengths, you can use that as your basis for your personal branding.  What’s exciting about it is that you have a natural drive to learn more and share more about those subjects.  For me, I love business and consumer level technology, so you’ll notice that that’s what I talk about.  What can you hang your hat on?

2.  To drive your personal branding you need two basic prongs – content and channels.  The content includes the blog posts you write, the tweets you send out, the comments you leave for others, the updates you provide on social networks.  What people sometimes forget is that content spans audio and video.  Your personal brand becomes even richer when you provide photos, video and audio.  These forms of communication should drive forward your brand that you’ve developed from your strengths.

3. Channels are the places where your content can be found.  Are you on Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter, Plaxo, YouTube, 12seconds, etc?  You don’t have to be everywhere, you just should be where the eyeballs are and where you can be effective.  Pick those places, then bundle them all together with websites like Google Profiles, FriendFeed, Ping.fm and PeoplePond.  These sites let you consolidate your online presence and some will even let you send your updates to your other sites.  When you update from one to the others, you should be careful – use this sparingly, as your followers can get annoyed from too many updates.  The bonus, however, is that the Google and the other search engines love this stuff and it will make you even easier to find, especially if you use a consistent name or brand.

The bottom line is that you need to do personal branding for yourself regarding topics that you’re passionate about.  Once you’ve determined those strengths, pump your content through your channels.  *Thanks to Dan Schawbel’s comment, I realized I wasn’t explicit about mentioning that your personal brand is not all about you.  People care when the content you provide fulfills their needs versus having a platform for self promotion.  Now GO!

What are some tips and tricks that I have left out?  I’d love to get your input!

Imagine Fellowship – Land @mashable in 3 Steps

How we landed our church on @mashable

Last night, I was watching tv, scanning my tweetdeck and I see this:

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We got our church, Imagine Fellowship, tweeted about by @mashable!  Yes, when @mashable says something about you, your site gets clobbered (ours crashed, temporarily – thank you Pete Cashmore + Friends!).  Tonight, a few of the leaders from the Imagine Fellowship had a conversation about how we got Imagine there in the first place.  In fact, the process was surprisingly simple.

  1. We started with stimulus. There was another church that was testing twitter out in their church. I read about it on Church Marketing Sucks and thought it was a great idea.
  2. I proposed the idea to Pastor Kevin Joyce (@kevj) who agreed the idea was brilliant. He wanted to do twitter on screen the next day. Not possible, we didn’t have any followers, it’d have to wait a week.
  3. Imagine Fellowship does twitter weekly.  At first it is there to only show people tweeting from the audience, then it grows into @kevj asking questions and having people answer on the screen.  Next, we start live tweeting the sermons so people outside of the four walls of the church can attend. Some people even attend church through their phone.
  4. Imagine Fellowship receives it’s first piece of coverage from @roybragg in the San Antonio Express News aka @mysa.  A huge win for us.  How’d we do this? We told @roybragg about the story and he liked it.
  5. K-Love does a national piece on Imagine Fellowship talking about our use of twitter in church.  How’d we do this? We sent a tip in through the news section of the page.
  6. Outreach magazine, a large and influential Christian magazine recognizes Imagine Fellowship and our use of twitter as one of the trends reshaping the American Church.  Outreach found us via the San Antonio Express News and K-Love.
  7. @mashable tweets about Imagine Fellowship uses twitter at church.  Amazing! How did that happen?  One guess – submit a tip page.

Do you see a theme developing?  If not, let me spell it out for you:

  1. Find a cool idea and apply it
  2. Contact the media
  3. Repeat and think bigger

If you’re scared and don’t think you can do it, check out this video from Cameron Herold to get you fired up.  Watch the video, do something cool and pick up the phone – GO!  Remember, pitching the media is like asking a girl out, she might say no, but you’ve got to swing to hit.