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Archive for February 2010

Creating a Facebook Page

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

I have been asked lately to present to some local groups on creating a Facebook fan page and why you would need one.  So instead of writing out all the step by step directions, I put together this handy 5 minute video that will walk you through the beginning steps of creating a fan page.  Keep in mind that you can create as many pages as you would like however you need to be able to maintain them so do not go crazy just because you can.  Also, this is just a how to on creating.  Look for future video shorts on administration, custom profile pictures, creating a custom tab using FBML and some other uses of your fan page.

Click on the ScreenCast to start the video

Good luck on creating your own Facebook Fan Page.

All the best,

Lee Drozak, Owner My Office Assistant


Bad PR, Social Media and Kevin Smith

Monday, February 15th, 2010
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I have been following the Kevin Smith/Southwest debacle because it is what is happening in the Twitter universe.  I have been asked who do I think is right and quite frankly I have no opinion.  Why, because I am not sure of all the facts despite all the comments being tweeted.  What I do know is that this sure puts customer service and bad PR into a whole new realm.  Regardless of the reasons that Kevin Smith was removed from the plane the fact remains that he was savvy enough to share it easily with the world.  And then Southwest was able to respond as quickly.  This whole conversation gives great reason that all businesses should become social media savvy.

What I do not agree with is the way Southwest handled the written apology to Mr. Smith via a post “No So Silent Bob” on their blog.  It was great that they gave a public apology but then they proceeded to outline the situation and why they felt they were correct in removing him from the plane.  They should have said, we have a policy, we stand by it, it caused an unfortunate situation and we apologize for the inconvenience to Mr. Smith.  By addressing all the details, makes that apology seem less than sincere and as if it was more of a PR positioning than an apology.

This brings up two great points for all business owners, large and small.  First, you need to know the working of social media and reputation management.  You should be familiar with the platform and when to address the situation, good or bad.  Second, you should know the rules of protocol and etiquette.  Especially, how to give a proper apology and when to apply common sense rules to certain situations.

I would love to know your comments on reputation management and the business rules of protocol and etiquette.

All the best,

Lee Drozak, Owner My Office Assistant

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Virtual Assistant Forum Blog Post Winner

Monday, February 8th, 2010

I belong to Virtual Assistant Forums which is a wonderful support group and resource provider for all things Virtual Assistant.  The information shared there does not just benefit virtual assistants, but small business members as well.  There are many threads and discussions about best business practices, resources, how to work with a virtual assistant and so-on.  Of the great services that VAF provides, it allows you avenues to build on your skills.  One such area is a blog area and they run a monthly blog challenge. The way it works is that you join the group, receive the monthly topic and post.  All posts for the month are judged by a VAF member and the person who meets the criteria wins.  Which in January was me!

The January topic was If you could meet anyone from the past or present or future who would that be and why? This was a tough one because there are so many people that I would love to meet.  However in the end I chose my mother-in-law and if you would like to know why you will need to read it here.

Thank you to VAF for allowing me to be creative, build on my blogging skills and be part of a great like-minded community.  If you are a virtual assistant, aspiring virtual assistant, small business owner or someone who just loves great resources, be sure to check out the Virtual Assistant Forum community.  There is no need to register for any of the public areas and lurkers are always welcome.

All the best,

Lee Drozak, Owner My Office Assistant

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