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Why Google+ is better than Facebook

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Internet marketer, Michael Angelo Caruso, gives social media training.If you’ve ever complained that Facebook takes too much time or isn’t a high even return-on investment, I have good news and bad news.

The good news is that Google+ is in many ways a better platform.  The bad news is that you want another social media account like you want another hole in your head.

But there are compelling reasons to get involved with G+ right away.


Let’s get this party started

Google is a rockin’ search engine, so it owns the playing field.  If we were all still kids, Google would own the playing field, the parking lot, the ball, and the air.

So, Google makes sure that G+ integrates across a number of Google products, including Google Buzz and Google Profiles.

Try this experiment.  If you have a fairly distinct name and you type it into Google, your Facebook page will probably rank fairly high.  But, if you have a Google profile, it will rank higher than your Facebook page.

Oh, and you probably have a Google profile even if you haven’t created one.  Why?  Because Google created one for you if you have a Gmail account.  When I discovered my unadorned Google profile a while back, it ranked higher than the Facebook that had been established for years!

Started in June 2011 as a test version, its popularity has grown by leaps and bounds. Google+ notices are posted inside users’ Gmail inbox, so it’s 100% real-time Gmail deliverability.

When you write about a subject on Google+ and your circle friends Google that subject, your comments and links are displayed automatically on page one of Google. No back-linking, no on-site optimization, just free traffic!


Still not convinced to use Google+?

Bill Douglass (bill@wsiwebsalesnow.com), a marketing expert at WSI Web Sales Now, has written about Google+’s interesting features and benefits:

•    A focus on targeted sharing within subsets of a social group (or what Google calls ‘Circles’).

•    A section specifically for viewing, managing and editing multimedia. Google+ includes an image editor, privacy options and sharing features.

•    ’Hangouts’ is becoming very popular. Instead of directly asking a friend to join a group chat, users instead click ‘start a hangout’ and they’re instantly in a video chat-room alone. At the same time, a message goes out to their social circles, letting them know that their friend is ‘hanging out’ and that they are invited to join.


Google+ is a terrific for Internet marketing

Google+ 100KB  Michael Angelo Caruso blogJust like with Facebook, you can create a business page after you create a personal profile page.  Businesses are beginning to see the value of Google+ with the new Pages feature.

The new Google+ brand Pages look similar to Google+ Profiles, except for the little square icon that indicates that it’s a Page rather than a Profile.

Users can add brands to their circles, check out their information, and browse their photos. When users add a brand to their circles, it helps increase that brand’s follower count.

Here’s what you need to know about starting a business page on Google+:

•    Before you can create a Google+ Page for your business, you need a Google+ Profile. The ‘You+’ link on your Gmail dashboard will direct you to the Profile creation page.

•    Choose a category to begin. Local businesses is good for smaller, less well-known businesses. Product or brand would work for companies and larger known businesses. Company, institution, or organization is mainly for businesses that don’t directly sell something, mostly not-for-profits.

•    Personalize your page with a photo/logo and tagline. You can continue with an introduction, information, and contact information, and finish with a photo strip of five different photos.

•    For your business Page, you can create circles (networks), start posting information and news through your feed. You can also add your Google+ Page details to your existing website and share it via other networks.


Google+ is a lot of fun, too!

If you have your own website or online business, an efficient social profile Page using  Google+ will let you explore a whole new world of social media marketing, that is not only fun, but easy and profitable.

•    Google+ posts sent to “public” rank fairly well in Google search results. Merging Google properties into Google+ and integrating it with the search engines has a tremendous impact on where your company appears in search engine results pages (SERPs).

•    You can manage circles-distribute clients into specific categories and share different posts, news or deals with different circles accordingly. This is a great way to connect with fans and share information with clients.

•    ”Hangouts” is another great way to engage your customers and colleagues. It’s a high quality video chat that allows you to interact with your fans face to face. This interaction will allow you to get to know them, answer questions as well as get live product/service feedback. Businesses can also use “Hangouts” for video conferencing, to push live events and seminars to customers.

•    Use the Google+ badge to promote your site and your Google+ page. Google+ badge links your website with your Google+ page and lets others know you’re here. When a visitor likes your site and clicks the icon they will be taken directly to your Google+ page and will be able to share and follow your posts.

•    Google+ Direct allows people to simply enter a ‘+’ before your company name when searching on Google and get directly to your Google+ page.

•    The +1 button on Google+ is an ideal way to have customers spread the word about your business and its presence on Google+.  You can also connect your +1′s from your website to your +1′s on your Google+ page. People tend to trust recommendations from people they already know.

•    ”Ripples” is a Google+ tool that allows you to watch your posts and information as they travel across social networks.  You can easily determine who is sharing your content and who is paying attention to it.

•    With “analytics,” you can get information about your page’s followers, visitors, and the general traffic and social activity around your business.


Google+ is a game-changer

Google+ for business is unique in that it has blurred the lines between personal social networks such as Facebook, and business networks like LinkedIn.

Linkedin, by the way, has long been associated as one of the “Big Three” social media platforms.  As of last week, Infusionsoft (my CRM and a major player in the industry) announced that it’s social media integration will include a new Big Three:  Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.  Linkedin is being left out of the picture, at least for now.

I’m making Google+ an important part of my Internet marketing activity.  See you there!

Raise $10K+ for your fave charity without selling a single raffle ticket

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

michael angelo caruso seminar fundraiser danville rotary $13,535 check Almost everyone has favorite charity.

It can be a service group such as Rotary or Kiwanis.  It can be a national organization such as the American Cancer Society or even a local church.

So far, I’ve raised over $150,000 for Rotary clubs, Chambers of Commerce, and other charities by speaking at seminar fundraisers.

The concept is remarkably simple and you don’t have to sell a single raffle ticket (yawn).

In a nutshell, I will waive my speaking fee in lieu of a small stipend/travel expenses of about $500.

You must agree to put a minimum of 200 people in the room and allow me to soft-sell information products related to the program topic.

When those people pay about $30 a piece for my half-day program on leadership, your efforts will gross $6,000.  Tack on a half-dozen corporate sponsors and the total dollars raised looks closer to $10,000!


The proven formula

Michael Angelo Caruso Rotary seminar fundraiser PortsmouthI created a how-to manual that explains the nuts and bolts of this arrangement and how this success formula can work for you.

There is a 100-day promotion schedule, during which time, you and your team will receive encouragement, solutions to various marketing conundrums, and top-notch marketing tips, including Internet marketing strategies for using social media, etc.

This is a limited offer, since I only do about six of these pro-bono events per year.


What you should do next

If you’re interested in this unique fundraising opportunity, here’s what you should do next:

1)  Read the short, how-to article on how to host a seminar fundraiser.

2)  Meet with your team to explain the offer and determine their level of interest

3)  Contact me to say “hi” and to inquire about specific event dates

4)  Make plans to have you and your fundraising team members attend my free call on Mondays at 4 PM ET.  Just have them call into my teleconference bridge line at 218-339-3600 using access code 686134*

Remember that when you sell raffle tickets, only a few people get to “win.”  When you hold a seminar fundraiser, everyone wins.  I hope we get the opportunity to work together!

-Michael Angelo Caruso, Royal Oak, Michigan

Are you sharing compliments people give you?

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

In the old days (1980s!), business people used to try to get “letters of recommendation” from satisfied customers.

It was a hassle to get people type the document and an even bigger struggle getting the compliments into a format that allowed large groups of people to read them.

social media Michael Angelo Caruso blogToday, it’s much easier because you can just re-purpose what people send you via social media.  Yet, many people are reluctant to recycle the compliments they receive.

Are they too humble?  Are they not thinking strategically about their careers?  Are they lazy?

Maybe all of the above?  All I can tell you is that compliments become third-party testimonials when you share them.


Convert Linkedin posts into new biz

Here’s a great compliment from a Mr. Carlo Abati via Linkedin:

Date: 12/01/2011

Subject: RYLA Students

G’ Mornin’ Michael,

This morning’ our Rotary club of Windsor – St.Clair had the pleasure of handing out the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Certificates to three very deserving young students.

I’m writing this message to you to let you know how highly they spoke of you, and how you’ve been a GREAT influence on them, especially with regards to leadership aspirations as it relates to their “Student Government” within their respective high schools!

Thanks for everything you do for this program, as I think it’s among the BEST in the nation!

All the Best to you. Ciao, Carlo.


Third-party compliments feel great!

This kind of message makes me feel good.  Makes me look good, too, so I’m re-purposing this Linkedin message as a Facebook Note and as a blog post at www.MichaelAngeloCaruso.com

And another kind message from entrepreneur and fellow professional speaker, Jim Jung:

Jim Jung Michael Angelo Caruso blog“If any of you haven’t yet heard Michael Angelo Caruso present at one of his tremendous seminars you are truly missing out. Michael is a resource for great knowledge with tons of meaningful content to help you improve, to grow your business and to grow as an individual. I have had to pleasure to co present with him and it has always been an honor and a privilege.

He is very positive and a pleasure to be associated with. Take the opportunity to get to know him or attend a function where he is presenting. Michael is a person you will want to add to your “must meet” list. I hope we do more together in the future.”

Wow!  Now, even I want to work with that Caruso guy!  I’ve shared this great third-party testimonial on my new Google+ page.


Recycle your compliments

Everyone wins when you share the nice things people say about you.  The other person wins because you’ll be promoting him when you share the source of the compliment.  Your readers win because they get a fresh perspective as to the quality of your work.  Of course, you win TWICE because this interesting exercise in self-promotion will also improve relationships with those who originated the compliment.  So go green; recycle compliments!

Meet the person who can make your year in 2012!

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

2012 Michael Angelo Caruso blogA single individual can make next year the best twelve months of your life.  That statement has a big emotional impact, but let’s look at this logically.

That “someone” is either a person you already know or someone you’ve yet to meet, right?

If it’s someone you know, one might argue that this person would have helped you already, so let’s assume that the magic is going to be courtesy of a new introduction.

If it’s someone you have yet to meet, you will either meet him/her on your own or someone will introduce you.  It’s hard for most people to make this kind of connection because we are creatures of habit and tend to see the same people week in and week out.

So it will be a lot easier if someone makes the introduction for you, right?

If someone is going to introduce you to a person who upgrades your life, you can increase your opportunities by hanging around with people that author Malcolm Gladwell refers to as “connectors.”  People like … me.


Special guests to speak at my MasterMind dinner

You’re invited to attend a special holiday dinner for my MasterMind group on Tuesday evening, December 13 in Troy, Michigan.

All of these meetings are worthwhile (we meet the second Tuesday of the month), but on December 13, I’ve invited several of my big shot friends to come talk about how they have become master networkers.  Join us at Tre Monti restaurant this month and you’ll get to have dinner with some bona fide celebrities!  I’ll introduce you to:

Rick Pinkowski Michael Angelo Caruso blogRick Pinkowski–Meet Michigan’s event impresario.  Rick throws some of the biggest and most successful parties in the D and is seriously plugged into the social scene.   “Pink” is a serious networking genius both online and “in real life.”  He’ll be sharing his fabulous strategies for networking on Facebook.

Melinda Ann Prince Michael Angelo Caruso blogMelinda Ann Prince–This media maven is everywhere.  Melinda brings a unique and natural energy to everything she does, including her extensive work in the broadcast communication industry.  Two seconds in Melinda’s presence is all it takes to realize that this lady can teach you about networking!

Peter Nielsen Michael Angelo Caruso blogPeter Nielsen–Our own local fitness guru is known around the world as a talented author and speaker, too!  Peter’s triumph from personal tragedy is the stuff of legends and an inspiration to everyone who hears it.  I’ll introduce you to Mr. Peter Nielsen and you will never forget him.  Bring your camera for this unique photo opportunity!

And my other MasterMinders–like-minded people who are improving their stations in life through personal and professional development.


And here’s a huge discount for you, too!

Purchase twelve such dinners in advance at a HUGE discount and receive a credit for dinners you can’t attend.  Save $181 using this program.  This offer ends soon so register now by clicking here.

You might want to bring your spouse, significant other or business partner to this dinner.  After all, if your life drastically improves in 2012, the person closest to you will also receive an upgrade.  A rising tide raises all ships and all that …


One night can improve all of 2012

Michael Angelo Caruso mastermind blogIt’s true!  Meeting the right person can change your life–especially if that person introduces you to more people who can improve your situation.

Stop in for dinner with us on Tuesday, December 13 and we’ll do our best to help you become a master at networking.

P.S.  Register online for this single dinner asap for only $40.  It’s $50 at the door.

How to download photos from your iPhone

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

iphone michael angelo caruso blogThe remarkably intuitive iPhone is surprisingly dumb when it comes to downloading photos.

Some people chalk this up to Apple’s long history of not playing nice with the Windows operating system.

No matter.  When it’s time to move pics from your phone to your ‘puter, you’re certainly not in the mood to do research.

So, here are the steps.


How to download photos from your iPhone

1)  Connect your phone to the PC, using the USB cable provided.

2) An Apple iPhone window will appear, telling you that a “camera is connected” or something like that. Select “Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard” or “Download pictures from a camera or scanner” and click “OK.”

3) You’ll see the “Scanner and Camera Wizard.”  Click “Next.”

4) You’ll see thumbnail versions of the pics on your iPhone.  All the checked photos will be copied to the computer.  Click “Next.”

5) The next window, “Picture Name and Destination,” allows you to name the group of pictures and choose a place to save this group of picture.


A few more tips

michael angelo caruso blogIf all or most of the photos are Halloween images, you can save time labeling each individual shot by labeling the group “Halloween.”

Be sure to check the “Delete pictures from my device after copying them” box or you’ll have to delete the original iPhone photos manually, one at at a time.

That’s it!  You’re done!

I share my best pics at www.Facebook.com/MichaelAngeloCarusoNow

-Michael Angelo Caruso, Royal Oak, Michigan

Top 10 excuses for not being great

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Top 10 Excuses For Not Being Great
from www.MichaelAngeloCaruso.com

Michael Angelo Caruso and Oscar blog greatEveryone has the ability to be great.  In fact, greatness is probably the most natural of all achievements.  So why don’t more of us achieve greatness?  One reason is that we get in our own way.  Another reason is that we often don’t receive the right amount of encouragement.

By the way, there are varying degrees of greatness.  You may never win an Oscar, for example, but you may get to hold one.  :-)

Here are the top ten excuses for not being great, along with some quick  advice on how you can achieve greatness.


Top 10 excuses for not being great


1. You don’t know how.

Huh? You’re kidding, right? You don’t know how to do something? I have one word for you: Google.

Need a book? Your public library has thousands and you won’t have to wait in line because nobody goes there.

Need tutelage? Hire a coach.

Information is more accessible now than any other point in history and most of it is free. Get good at accessing what you need to know. It’s your ticket to greatness.


2. You don’t know the right people.

As with information, people are more accessible than ever before. Nearly anyone you need to know can be found on Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin or YouTube.

Make yourself a little more available and you’re half way there.

The average person actually stops trying to be likable as he or she gets older. Most people on Facebook sign up about 145 friends and stop. Become a bit more psychologically attractive and you will connect with the right people.


3. You don’t have the money.

Dollar sign Michael Angelo Caruso blogThis is a math problem everyone can solve. There are two major ways that you can have more money.

The first way is to reduce expenses and save the extra money for whatever you’d like or need. Create a strict budget, and set aside a portion of your income. This may include sacrificing, a lost art among a society that strongly identifies with comfort.

The second way to have more money is to earn more. See “comfort” above. You can earn more by getting a better paying job, also known as “leaving your comfort zone.” Earning more often means working harder or at least applying yourself.

Would you like to double the amount of money you earn now? Get a second job! If you really want the money, you’ll do it.

One of the easiest ways to earn money is to proffer your intellectual property. You can do this by creating a short e-book that offers information on how to do something. You’re probably really good at something, right?

Tell others how to do it in a Word document, save the document to a .pdf that you can sell online and off. Sell ten e-books at $10 each and you’ll have an extra $100.

It doesn’t matter who you are, where you live or what the economical climate is like. Money is all around you. Go get it.


4. Someone else is already doing it.

Which came first, Copyblogger or Problogger? Groupon or Living Social? Dyson or Hoover? Yahoo or Hotmail?

You don’t know? Very few will people will care if you’re not first to market as long as your offering has a unique and worthwhile value.

A guy named Elisha Gray filed for a patent on a new invention called the telephone three hours after Alexander Graham Bell.

Count on it. Someone, somewhere is already doing what you’re doing. Work around them.


5. You’ll get to it later.

Maybe you’ll be great later. But history teaches us that life introduces all sorts of distractions in the game of life.

Face it, you’re only going to get busier.

Now is the time to put “greatness” on your calendar. Schedule it, then accomplish it. It’s called “greatness” partly because it’ll make you feel great!


6. You’re not ready for that level of success.

Success is a head game of sorts.

You’re trying to achieve something new, so how do you ever really know if you’re ready? What does “ready” even mean?

Stop making excuses and realize you’ll like life better when you’re in a better place.

Oh, you’re ready, trust me. And if greatness occurs and you’re not ready, you’ll get ready in a hurry.


7. There are too many obstacles.

This is true, but it’s not a good excuse for dodging greatness.

Heroes do things that others are unwilling or unable to do.

To find the treasure, you must be born into misfortune, get beat up by bad guys, be betrayed by your best friend, find love and lose it, and have a really bad accident.

And then, after you’re totally exhausted, you get to slay a dragon.

Hey, if being a hero was easy, everyone would do it.


8. You don’t have a (good) website.

A killer website is always useful for success and greatness. But if you don’t have one, you have options. If your current crappy website needs a redesign, hire someone to redesign it.

Meanwhile, you can promote, brand, and even sell from a free blog site. Post on other people’s blogs, but never promote yourself without permission. There are clever ways to sell on social media platforms.

Many people make money from affiliate marketing, which allows revenue to flow to you after you recommend products and services to your distribution list.

Website, schmebsite.


9. You’re too tired.

Being tired all the time is not normal.

Good health is important and certainly makes it easier to be great. Sufficient rest is part of good health. Go to bed earlier, if necessary, but establish a working rhythm that feels like success.


10. You’re just not confident enough.

There are two ways a human being comes into intelligence: genetic predisposition and learned behavior. Confidence is a learned behavior.

Listen to self-help programs and motivational messages. These total strangers will say things to you that your loved ones will not. It sounds implausible, but if you listen often enough to the right people, you will begin to believe there is greatness in you. And you know what? There is!

Get bigshot Facebook friends to help you promote

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Michael Angelo Caruso social media tipsNote:  Michael Angelo Caruso will be giving his favorite Facebook marketing tips at a special evening program at Tre Monti Restaurant in Troy, Michigan on November 8, 2011.  Come have dinner, laugh, and learn!

If you don’t live in Michigan or can’t attend the dinner, you can order Michael’s audio CD and e-book on social media success.

________________________

Facebook is the biggest communication revolution since the invention of the telephone.

Initially known as “a good way to meet chicks,” Facebook is now a solid promotional tool that moves millions of dollars in products and services all over the world.  And for the most part, it’s free.

You’d think people would be adding people to their FB network like crazy, yet the average FB user only has around 165 friends.  Amazing.


Friend people with more friends than you

If you’re too lazy to build your own network, there is another strategy you can use.  Hitch your wagon to people with bigger wagons, by friending folks with large networks.  I’ve even started a Facebook sub-list I call 3K, which indicates which of my FB buddies has at least 3,000 friends.

By the way, I probably have a bigger wagon than you, which means that by connecting with me, you are increasing your marketing reach without even taking time to build your list.

Like I’ve indicated, this shouldn’t be your “Plan A,” but it works.

You can get into my airspace by connecting with me here:


Facebook

Find me on these four pages:

http://www.facebook.com/michaelangelocarusoFanPage

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Get-the-Word-Out/114088268614250

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Michael-Angelo-Caruso/50675712794

http://www.facebook.com/pages/5-Cool-Ideas/162724357106753

As a favor to me, please Like my Troy Rotary Facebook page at

http://www.facebook.com/TroyRotary

 


Linkedin

http://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelangelocaruso


Twitter

Twitter is more powerful than Facebook and Linkedin combined!

http://twitter.com/MichaelACaruso


YouTube

Watch a fun video, then subscribe and join my growing network here, too!

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=michael+angelo+caruso&aq=0


Just do it!

Connecting with me via all of the above links will introduce you to thousands of my friends and allow me to easily tag you in the future.  Do this with your other friends who are well connected, as well.  I hope all this new attention won’t go to your head.  lol

Welcome to the social media revolution and remember, don’t drink and type.

From Royal Oak, Michigan-

Michael Angelo Caruso

Free marketing advice every Monday

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Fishing hook sample selling Michael Angelo CarusoA while back, I did something most business people never do.

I started giving away my products and services.  And it’s the best thing I ever did for my consulting business.

Every Monday at 4:00 ET, I jump on a conference call to dispense advice on everything from Internet marketing to event planning.  The call-in codes are below.

People call in from all over North America.

Many callers have booked me to speak at various conferences and fundraisers.  I help them save time, increase attendance, promote their events, and get the most from their marketing efforts.

My seminar fundraiser program has so far raised over $150, 000 for Rotary, Chambers of Commerce, and other non-for profit organizations.

Some callers have yet to do business with me.  They are prospects who often convert after being on the call.

You should consider giving away your products and services.  If you cannot afford to give away any of your current products, think about developing a product that you can make available.


“Set the hook” by sample selling

Fisherman know that you have to “set the hook” when the fish nibbles at the bait.  Setting the hook is that small jerky motion that pulls the hook through the fish gill.  The hook is a reversed-barbed piece of metal that makes it difficult for the fish to escape once he takes the bait.

That’s what free information and free products do.  I call it “sample selling” because its like giving folks a free sample of what you do so they become interested in spending money with you.

It’s an easy marketing strategy to implement and everyone wins.


Free call and great marketing advice

Free marketing call with Michael Angelo CarusoYou can hear how I do this and get yourself some terrific marketing advice by being on the call this Monday, from 4 to 4:30 PM ET.  And did I tell you that the call is free?

Use call-in number: 218-339-3600, access code: 686134#

What does your company give away to promote business?

When is a hot dog not a hot dog?

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

Another fabulous Fourth of July weekend is upon us.  Happy Fourth!

This year, we’ll blow up scads of fireworks and consume countless burgers and hot dogs–all commodity items that defy much serious expectations.

So when is a hot dog, not just a hot dog?

When it’s an event.

This is because of something called product differentiation.

Product–or service–differentiation can help consumers tell you apart from the competition.   When people appreciate the difference they become interested in doing business with you.

George and Rich Shea

George and Rich Shea

Yet, differentiation can be a challenge, especially when it comes to mundane products such as hot dogs.  Brothers George and Rich Shea have brilliantly differentiated the Nathan’s brand of hot dogs by holding an annual hot dog eating contest.

The contest, started in 1961, is now televised on ESPN.  Every year, publications such as the New York Times run articles that provided thousands of dollars in free advertising.

When is a hot dog not a hot dog?  When it’s the featured product of  a televised hot dog eating contest–every July 4.  Brilliant!

Have a safe and relaxing holiday weekend!

Oh, and tell me, how do you differentiate your hot dog?  With mustard?  Catsup?  Onions?  Chili?