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Shop Small Business

29 Friday Nov 2013

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in My Thoughts

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Black Friday, business, cake stands, comics, Cyber Monday, formal wear, invitations, Jewelry, Personalized Gifts, Photography, Sales, Shop Small, Small Business, Small Business Saturday, social media, Travel, tuxedos

It’s the small businesses that keep this country chugging along. This weekend, think outside the big box and show your support!!

shopsmall

Here are some of the specials for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and/or Cyber Monday.

Please note:  Some specials are for specific days only.  Contact the merchant directly with any questions.

 Social Media Marketing

Thanks For Noticing Me – BLACK FRIDAY SALE! Purchase two months of promotion, get the third month half off!  *Offer applies to new customers only. *Offer ends Monday 12/2/13

Jewelry

Lulu Avenue – Bling out your holidays! Stop by Sharon Luluavenue to see how.#shopsmall #smallbizsat #cybermonday,#blackfriday #sales http://www.luluavenue.com/sites/sparkle

ARTIBILITY – EXCLUSIVE deals for #BlackFriday that will extend onto #ShopSmall / #SmallBusinessSaturday only on Open Sky http://www.opensky.com/artibility

Travel Convenience

PortaPocket – If you’d rather lose the worry…not your stuff, why not stop by and help yourself? PortaPocket super comfy problem-solvers work almost ANYwhere on your body and give you FREEDOM & hands-free convenience. Enjoy 20% savings on any order via www.portapocket.com …code BLKCYBR …good NOW through Cyber Monday!

Personalized Gifts

Vinyl Eloquence – #Blackfriday and #Smallbusinesssaturday specials are combined. Enjoy 25% off!

Ten23 Designs – Happy small business Saturday! Use code SHOPSMALL for 15% off the website today! www.ten23designs.com

Formal Wear

1888MyTuxes – Tomorrow is Small Business Saturday! We guarantee a better deal than chain stores!! One Day Sale only, $30 off tuxedo rental packages for your 2014 event! Includes all in stock Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, fashion styles, colors and accessories! Mention this ad. Appointments are always seen first and filling up.

My Tuxes at Gino’s/Galleria
234 Route 109
Farmingdale, New York 11735
631.753.4466

Sorry, offer is not valid on prior orders. Excludes 2014 Michael Kors and Joseph Abboud rentals.

Photography

VeroLuce Photography – Ok here is the small business Saturday special. Buy one gift certificate in any denomination, get another of the same value free! So if you bought a glam session for you, a friend gets it free, if you purchase a head shot season, a friend gets it free. You get the idea. Please note that for all sessions hair and makeup is not included in the “free” session. Good until midnight (11/30/13)!!

Party Decor

Cake It Up, LLC – 25% off sitewide Use coupon code at checkout LAUNCHITUP2013.  Cannot be combined with any other coupon or discount

Invitations/Cards/Stationery

Paper Dreams & Keepsakes, LLC – It’s Small Business Saturday! Today we are offering 15% off our Holiday and Cobblestone Note Card Collections. Offer extended until Monday, December 2, 2013. Visit www.paperdreamsllc.com/holidaycards ‪#‎smallbizsaturday‬ ‪#‎shopsmall‬

Entertainment

Time Warp Comics & Games – Cyber Monday Event! Don’t miss Time Warp Comics and Games ‪#‎CyberMonday‬ Sale this Monday December 2, 2013!

Wedding

TaylorMade Weddings – 2 One-Hour Planning Consultations for $139 plus FREE Get Acquainted Session – New clients only. Call Darlene Taylor (877-221-6008) for more details and to purchase stocking stuffer gift certificate. Valid until 12/15/13

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More to come! We’ll be adding daily!

Disclaimer: I make no commissions off the promotion of these businesses.  I do it because I can.

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Oh My Gov .com

30 Wednesday Oct 2013

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affordable healthcare act, agencies, congress, data mining, Facebook, government, microsoft, newsweek, obamacare, ohmygov.com, policy, privacy settings, protection, senate, social media, tracking, twitter

OhMyGov.com – The web site boasts “Tracking the Influence of the Nation’s Most Influential” and “Dig into the social conversations making news and impacting policy.”

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Welcome to the government’s next step in mining your data.  By using a web site called ohmygov.com, they will be collecting data from social media sites like Twitter & Facebook regarding your medical postings.  While they claim the information they collect will remain anonymous, I’m pretty sure we all know what that means.  Lawyers have taken opposite approaches, with one claiming it’s a trust issue and as long as we are giving out that data, we shouldn’t expect it to be private.  Or in other words, if you don’t want it out there, stay off social media.  Another lawyer claims that she sees this as a major issue regarding  HIPAA and an invasion of privacy, especially if the information gets into the wrong hands.

For a mere $2500 a year and up you can have access to unlimited people and agencies you want to track.  Pick a plan! All plans come with a FREE TRIAL!  Too bad Obamacare doesn’t offer that option.

ImageWhat this chart suggests is that only information from public figures such as Congressman & Government Agencies can be accessed.  So where do we, as private citizens come into play?

It’s quite interesting to see who is, in fact, using this website to get information.  Companies like Microsoft, the National Parks Conservation Association, Georgetown University & Newsweek, just to name a few.  My question is, what exactly are they looking for?!

No information has been given as to whether or not your privacy settings on Facebook will have any effect on this data mining.  Only that it claims any information regarding your medical postings can be used.  I have my privacy settings set to friends only.  This is why I have them set that way.  I don’t want just anyone coming along and viewing my information.  If that were the case, Facebook wouldn’t need privacy settings or a button that says “Send a Friend Request”.   I can understand them being able to extract this information via Twitter.  There really is no expectation of privacy there, unless your tweets are protected, but even then, once you tweet, it’s out there.  Protecting tweets only means people (followers) you are not connected to can’t see what you’re saying if they try to view your wall.

So the questions still remain.  How does farming your social media medical postings impact policy?  Will it decide who gets funding and for what diseases or is it just another way for the government to keep an eye on you?  And is this really how we want our taxpayer dollars to be spent?

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Facebook vs Twitter – Social Media Mania

24 Thursday Oct 2013

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brands, business, dorindaduclos.com, Facebook, hashtags, healthcare.gov, obamacare, pauljpannone.com, personal, social media, twitter

The social media revolution has taken over.  If you thought it was just a fad, you couldn’t be more wrong.  Today, individuals and brands use social media to get their message across to hundreds, even thousands of people.  It’s a great way to make new connections in your business & personal life.  Social media is a great concept but it has its downside.  You’re also opening yourself up to the scrutiny of all those people who now follow or friend you.  Make a mistake and it’s sure to cost you somewhere down the line.  Just look at the mess with the Healthcare.gov website (see additional links at the end of this story).  Do you think you would know what was going on, up to the minute, without social media?  So, which social media site do you choose to make your point?  Today, I’m going to concentrate on two.  I’ll give a rundown of what I think works best and why.

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Facebook – Facebook is great for visuals, sharing photos with your friends, for brands launching new products.  However, Facebook has changed quite often over the past few years.  At one time, a brand, using FB pages, could easily promote their latest entry in their line of goods.  Not so anymore, unless you’re willing to pay for Facebook Ads to reach a broader viewing audience.  Posts with links to outside sites or photos are now seen less in someone’s feed than ever before.  If you have a business page you know this by looking at your insights.  But you still need to make your post one that will catch someone’s attention and make them share.  This is a huge plus when companies want the world to know who they are. On a personal level, Facebook becomes a playground.  A place to catch up with high school friends, past coworkers, and even long lost family members. A place to write your feelings at that particular moment, a diary of sorts.  If you’re a rather verbose individual, then Facebook is the place for you.  But don’t be too wordy or you’re likely to lose some of your following.

Twitter – 140 characters or less.  Sounds easy, right?  It’s not.  You can join twitter, pick a user name, start following people and tweet away.  Is what you’re saying making an impact?  If you’re busy telling others what you had for lunch, chances are no one will care unless they’re a foodie.  The impact that Twitter can have on any given subject is limitless as long as you know how to get your message across the right way.  And you need to tag your tweet the proper way.  Twitter lets you know what the popular hashtags are, as you type it in, they may give you a drop down.  For example, I wrote a piece about the Nevada school shooting.  The tweet I sent out included the link to the story and the hashtag that was trending  with that story, according to twitter.

Ex: Would love to know what you think..please share your thoughts #TragedyinAmerica #NevadaSchoolShooting

It got attention and it got people to my blog to read the story.  If I had simply written the tweet without the hashtags, you may not even know what I was talking about, and you would 1) give me some random thought in your head or 2) just pass right by it.  More than likely it would be the latter. Twitter gives you 140 characters (I suggest you use roughly 120 or less so there are no issues with retweets) to make a point.  Don’t waste them by telling me you’re having a caramel mocha latte from Dunkin.  While America may run on Dunkin, most of us don’t really care. Honestly, not worth a RT in my book.

Those are just some of the differences and likenesses between Facebook & Twitter.  Most people can master both apps, some will find they’re more comfortable with one over the other.  Whichever way you choose to get your message across to the minions, make sure your words matter.  Having thousands of followers means nothing if they’re really not hearing what you have to say.

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You can follow additional stories about the Obamacare disaster & Twitter by visiting http://pauljpannone.com/2013/10/21/obamacare-glitch-becomes-a-botch-what-a-bitch/ and http://pauljpannone.com/2013/10/17/so-you-dont-get-twitter-maybe-its-time/

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