Day 1: Social Media for Birders – How did we get here?

by Gunnar Engblom on January 11, 2010

Social Media for birders - start January 10

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Social Media for Birders. Some background.

Birders Day 1: Social Media for Birders   How did we get here?Thanks for joining me in the Social Media event of the year (at least for birders). I start off with some history and definitions as background to build the rest on.  You may also want to check out these two posts introducing the event as they give you some additional background.

Since I noticed that there are relatively few birders that use all the Social Media platforms that we are going to deal with, it makes sense to start off at a beginners level. On the other hand, many bloggers participating in the workshop have excellent knowledge. I ask you to be understanding when I deal with things that are obvious to you. I  appreciate your expertise and hope that you will contribute with your wise comments, to further improve the experience of the participants. Later in the workshop we shall deal with more specific tweaking of the Social Media set-up.  Let the fun begin!

Birders are social. Social Media is natural for birders

Birders have always been using different types of media to connect with each other before the rise of Social Media. Birdclubs announced excursions in their bulletins and newsletters. Friends of birders had a telephone list to announce appearance of rare birds. Answering machines turned into birdlines and pager systems. Cellphones and SMS made it easier to call in and receive birding news. On the internet listservers and later yahoo groups mailing list for local birding popped up everywhere. Special pages and forums for birders where everyone could participate have become among the most popular web-pages the last couple of years.
So with all these specialized social media for birders, why should birders even bother about generic Social Media such as Facebook and Twitter? What we got seems enough! Social Media surely is just a waste of time!
During the 31 days of the course of this workshop I intend to show how generic Social Media is the next big thing for birders and how it can be molded to fit our needs, without taking too much of our time.

Look at Social Media as marketing of a business even if it is not!

Sure, everyone can understand that smart businesses want to make use of Social Media to market their product.  But why should the same rules that applies for business Social Media marketing be of any interest for regular birders? Why should a birder try to get more connections with other birders that he/she does not know personally? What is the point? The birder in general does not have a product to sell! The birder in general is quite content with the small network of birders he/she already knows.

That is true, but have a look at these statements:

  • Every birder wants to become a better birder. We are passionate about learning more.
  • Every birder wants to recruit new birders. We are mostly passionate about trying to spread the "gospel". We know that birding is about fulfillment -that also is mostly a very healthy hobby - and few things would please us more than to be an inspiration of another human being to become passionate about our passion. One of the most attractive features with the general Social Media platforms is that it can be seen as recruitment grounds for converting non-birders into birders.
  • Every birder wants more effective bird conservation. Bird conservation campaigns should certainly use Social Media as if they were  a business. The same campaigns would gain if the birders were better connected
  • Every birder wants handy advice about identification and travel to see birds. More birding Facebook friends will not hurt you.

Let me ask you again. Don't you think it would be fantastic to be' better connected with other birders than you are today? We would become more and better birders.

More birders - More business!

DISCLAIMER: Birding is my business and "more birders" mean more business. (So much for my "altruistic involvement"  in Social Media, huh?)

But "more birders" also means more business for other birding businesses. In Peru for example, more birders (both native and visiting foreign birders)  would lead to more eco-friendly involvement, because conservation and eco-tourism runs very well together. It creates more sustainable resource management and an alternative economy for the local communities.  The threats are deforestation, mining and oil exploits. If every birder took on a mission to try to make more birders, the world would be a better place. Hallelujah!

The three pillars  of Social Media - Facebook, Blog and Twitter - and an outsider for birders: Flickr.

For a business it is essential to have a blog on the home web-page, as this creates content and helps SEO. Facebook and Twitter can be used to bring traffic to you blog. These three pillars are also valid for a birder Social Media novice and we shall treat the three platforms in depth during the workshop. There is one extra leg for any birder that also photograph. Flickr has become the best sharing site of bird photos.

Facebook is the most popular Social Media platform with some 350 million users. Much of this workshop will circle around Facebook as it has most potential to create a large community of birders fast and many birders already have an account. And if you don't have an account in which you keep in contact with your non-birding friends and family, you should start an account specifically to communicate with other birders.  Facebook has made many changes since I wrote a blog post called  "Facebook for birders". I plan to update this post tomorrow, but nevertheless you can probably still use the instructions to sign up for an account if you don´t have one yet.

In the next post we shall start tweaking your Facebook account to make it as optimal as possible for connecting with other birders.

Homework.

  • Get a Facebook account if you don't have one.
  • Make a presentation of yourself in the comment section with your Facebook link, Twitter, Flickr and Blog URL.

Extra credits: Post a link to this post on your Facebook wall and ask more people to sign-up - and use the Retweet button above if you are on Twitter. I still think we should become 1000 people on this workshop! And yes, I will reciproke with links or tweets to your blogs.

If you still have not signed up for the workshop, which will give you an email notice when there is a new post, please do so below. Set up a folder in your mail program to which you import each delivery to have it handy for future reference.

Photo (birdwatching)  by Albuquerque BioPark on Flickr. License: Creative Commons
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  • rudysnchez

    ¡Gran alegría me provoca ver cuantos entusiastas desarrollan la pasión de birdwatching! A Mendoza, Rca. Argentina, la visitan y habitan unas 350 especies de aves desde el Cóndor y el Ñandú (Rhea americana) al gran colibrí Patagonas gigas y tantos otros nos brindan suficiente material para satisfacer todas nuestras salidas al campo.
    Un cordial saludo les envía Rudy

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    Social comments and analytics for this post...

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  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Hi Andrew
    Great to have you onboard. You are the first commenter on the workshop. That is a particular good practice for a blogger.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Bienvenido al Taller, Rudy!!

  • fabianducry

    Hi Gunnar, thanks for this workshop, I'm sure I'l learn a lot.
    http://www.facebook.com/people/Fabian-Ducry/100...

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks for your participation Fabian. It was great to bird with you in Tumbes!

  • Skip Nelson

    Hi Gunnar,

    I have no interest in blogging or tweeting, but I am starting a year long project (actually started months ago) on the Mojave Desert; plants, birds, mammals, geology, conservation, habitat loss, travel and history. So I believe that I can at least pick up a few tips from you.
    Skip

  • http://www.conservationgardening.com/ Carole

    Gunnar, I'm looking forward to seeing what you've got to teach here. Birders sometimes seem surprisingly resistant to technology. I hope you can break that barrier down!
    http://twitter.com/CB4wildlife
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/conservationgarden...
    http://www.conservationgardening.com

  • http://www.bornagainbirdwatcher.com Born Again Bird Watcher

    Hello everyone. John Riutta - writer, reviewer, photographer, and consultant - signing in.

    Social media networking points:

    Visit my websites:
    http://www.bornagainbirdwatcher.com
    http://www.wellreadnaturalist.com

    Follow me on Twitter:
    http://www.twitter.com/babw
    http://www.twitter.com/wellreadnat

    Find me on Facebook:
    http://www.facebook.com/bornagainbirdwatcher
    http://www.facebook.com/wellreadnaturalist

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    In fact your occasional email send-outs are in fact like a blog. On your home page for your project you could/should install Word Press. Just put your email send outs on the blog! Later with Facebook and especially Twitter you can let the world know to visit your page and blog every time you have a new installment.
    Or don't you want visitors to your project? ;-D

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thank for your participation Carole. I checked your blog. Very neat. You have a good platform to take off from. I have also CommentLuv installed in my comment section - and I like it a lot. However, it seems not to show when DisQus is installed. I guess you did not get an option to check show your last blog post.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    John Riutta aka @babw participating in my Social Media workshop for birders. It's is almost like having Chris Brogan or Darren Rowse on board for a Cooperate Course in Social Media and Blogging. Thanks John for taking part. You will be an asset!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    John Riutta aka @babw participating in my Social Media workshop for birders. It's is almost like having Chris Brogan or Darren Rowse on board for a Cooperate Course in Social Media and Blogging. Thanks John for taking part. You will be an asset!

  • Skip Nelson

    I liken my blogs to ,"Blog-light"...more pictures fewer calories...
    I have a question...Does a Blog have to be a daily occurance? I see that so
    many are. I only blog when I have finished a trip, or a shoot, or actually have something to say...well something semi-intelligent.
    I have started to use FB to 'advertise' my blogs with some success.
    I will need to check out just exactly what 'Word Press' is.
    Thanks Gunnar...

  • http://twitter.com/dreamfalcon dreamfalcon

    And a hello from Switzerland. Looking forward to the course!

    http://dreamfalcon.wordpress.com

  • http://twitter.com/dreamfalcon dreamfalcon

    And a hello from Switzerland. Looking forward to the course!

    http://dreamfalcon.wordpress.com

  • alyssastrouse

    Hello! I'm still new to birding- I've been doing it less than a year and thought this program would be a great place to find out about birders and how they interact. So far I only know 2 birders (one of whom I'll be marrying this summer!). I don't twitter, but I'm on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=alyssa+strous... I'm not sure how to get this link shorter... It's a learning process, right!? Looking forward to the next posts!
    Alyssa Strouse

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks for taking part and for the Retweet!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks for taking part and for the Retweet!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Tip of the day @alyssa Check out http://www.facebook.com/username/ to get a short FB url for your profile Congratulations to your marriage.

  • http://flickr.com/photos/billysbirds/ Bill Lynch

    Excited to learn some new and perhaps unexpected things from other birders! Great job on this workshop, Gunnar. I suspect the number of participants will rise as we continue through the month.

    My sites:
    Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/wlynch83
    Twitter - http://twitter.com/Billtacular
    Flickr - http://flickr.com/photos/billysbirds
    Blog - http://newjerseyoutdoors.blogspot.com

  • http://flickr.com/photos/billysbirds/ Bill Lynch

    Excited to learn some new and perhaps unexpected things from other birders! Great job on this workshop, Gunnar. I suspect the number of participants will rise as we continue through the month.

    My sites:
    Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/wlynch83
    Twitter - http://twitter.com/Billtacular
    Flickr - http://flickr.com/photos/billysbirds
    Blog - http://newjerseyoutdoors.blogspot.com

  • http://www.bornagainbirdwatcher.com Born Again Bird Watcher

    Aw shucks, Gunnar...

    I promise to do my very best to make an asset out of myself.
    ;-)

  • http://www.bornagainbirdwatcher.com Born Again Bird Watcher

    Aw shucks, Gunnar...

    I promise to do my very best to make an asset out of myself.
    ;-)

  • http://twitter.com/mwridgway Matthew Wridgway

    Hi Gunnar, thanks for this initiative of yours. I've started a site for birders and bird photographers called http://coolbirds.net and I've been looking for ways to promote my site, and this looks like a great resource.

    Thanks for the great work.

  • http://twitter.com/mwridgway Matthew Wridgway

    Hi Gunnar, thanks for this initiative of yours. I've started a site for birders and bird photographers called http://coolbirds.net and I've been looking for ways to promote my site, and this looks like a great resource.

    Thanks for the great work.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks Beth!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks Beth!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks Bill, there has been a large number of people signing up after the publication of the the first delivery. I expect it shall continue tomorrow.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks Bill, there has been a large number of people signing up after the publication of the the first delivery. I expect it shall continue tomorrow.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Hahaha!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Hahaha!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    You've come to the right place.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    You've come to the right place.

  • http://www.westernmdbirding.com/ J.B. Churchill

    Still working on the Bird Club Website listed below my facebook account. It includes a guide to birding spots in Western Maryland (Allegany and Garrett Counties). Thanks !
    http://www.facebook.com/jbcbirder
    http://www.westernmdbirding.com/

  • http://www.westernmdbirding.com/ J.B. Churchill

    Still working on the Bird Club Website listed below my facebook account. It includes a guide to birding spots in Western Maryland (Allegany and Garrett Counties). Thanks !
    http://www.facebook.com/jbcbirder
    http://www.westernmdbirding.com/

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    A blog does NOT have to be a daily occurrence. WordPress is a blog platform. It is the preferred platform if you want to put the blog on your already existing web-site. It is superior to Blogger (Blogspot) by google, due to the many available plugins. We shall be dealing with the topic later, but for the time being you can check http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/index.php/blog-blogs-blogging-blogger-for-birders/

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    A blog does NOT have to be a daily occurrence. WordPress is a blog platform. It is the preferred platform if you want to put the blog on your already existing web-site. It is superior to Blogger (Blogspot) by google, due to the many available plugins. We shall be dealing with the topic later, but for the time being you can check http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/index.php/blog-blogs-blogging-blogger-for-birders/

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks for taking part J.B. Your Westernmdbirding website needs a blog. I suggest you and some of the more active members of the birdclub take on to create the content between you. Install wordpress to your site.
    While it is possible to give every md birder an account on the page it is probably more practical for members to start a blogspot blog and/or a Flickr account. You can refer the different members either directly or create a forum (there are pre-installed formats you can upload to your server) on the web-site, where members can send in updates about their blogs etc. On Flickr you can start a group for westernmd. Then the md birders can simply tag their photos to appear in the westernmd group.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks for taking part J.B. Your Westernmdbirding website needs a blog. I suggest you and some of the more active members of the birdclub take on to create the content between you. Install wordpress to your site.
    While it is possible to give every md birder an account on the page it is probably more practical for members to start a blogspot blog and/or a Flickr account. You can refer the different members either directly or create a forum (there are pre-installed formats you can upload to your server) on the web-site, where members can send in updates about their blogs etc. On Flickr you can start a group for westernmd. Then the md birders can simply tag their photos to appear in the westernmd group.

  • Anonymous

    OK, I finally gathered all the information and completed my assignment...I'm Kimberly, a birder for around five years, and when I'm not birding I'm on my Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/shilfiell/ reading everything I can find. I've used Twitter ( http://twitter.com/shilfiell ) for a while now, especially enjoying the automatic updates from ChirpTracker. I've just started a rudimentary blog of which I am ashamed at http://shilfiell.blogspot.com/ although if I improve my blogging skills I'll probably move to a place with a bit more functionality. Let's see, what's left...oh, yes, I apparently have a Flikr account but never use it to post photos for some reason...most of my photos go to http://picasaweb.google.com/kimberly.sucy because I'm lazy and like exporting straight from iPhoto. I'm a gadget junkie and enjoy using my iPhone to post live updates from the field, but it's my mailing list updates I enjoy most of all. I look forward to learning a lot in this workshop!

  • Anonymous

    OK, I finally gathered all the information and completed my assignment...I'm Kimberly, a birder for around five years, and when I'm not birding I'm on my Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/shilfiell/ reading everything I can find. I've used Twitter ( http://twitter.com/shilfiell ) for a while now, especially enjoying the automatic updates from ChirpTracker. I've just started a rudimentary blog of which I am ashamed at http://shilfiell.blogspot.com/ although if I improve my blogging skills I'll probably move to a place with a bit more functionality. Let's see, what's left...oh, yes, I apparently have a Flikr account but never use it to post photos for some reason...most of my photos go to http://picasaweb.google.com/kimberly.sucy because I'm lazy and like exporting straight from iPhoto. I'm a gadget junkie and enjoy using my iPhone to post live updates from the field, but it's my mailing list updates I enjoy most of all. I look forward to learning a lot in this workshop!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Great introduction Kimberly.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Great introduction Kimberly.

  • Stephen Dunstan

    Thanks for this Gunnar. I hadn't really though recently just how media savvy birders as a group are until now.

  • Stephen Dunstan

    Thanks for this Gunnar. I hadn't really though recently just how media savvy birders as a group are until now.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks Gunnar,

    My facebook :
    http://www.facebook.com/steve.happ

    Twitter :
    @steve_happ

    Blog:
    http://www.stevehapp.com/blog/

    Have I missed anything?

    Cheers,
    steve

  • Anonymous

    Thanks Gunnar,

    My facebook :
    http://www.facebook.com/steve.happ

    Twitter :
    @steve_happ

    Blog:
    http://www.stevehapp.com/blog/

    Have I missed anything?

    Cheers,
    steve

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Sounds great, Steve!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Sounds great, Steve!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Stephen, we can all become better at it though.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Stephen, we can all become better at it though.

  • http://birdingvideos.com/ Steven Corbett

    Looking forward to the continuation of this workshop- it's badly needed!

    I don't have a blog, per se, but I'm finishing up a birding videos web site (not quite done, hence the lack of activity) at http://birdingvideos.com.

    I'm on twitter: http://twitter.com/birdingvideos
    And facebook: http://facebook.com/sbcjr

    Thanks for giving us the opportunity to connect! I've enjoyed checking out the blog and facebook profiles shared to this point!

  • http://birdingvideos.com/ Steven Corbett

    Looking forward to the continuation of this workshop- it's badly needed!

    I don't have a blog, per se, but I'm finishing up a birding videos web site (not quite done, hence the lack of activity) at http://birdingvideos.com.

    I'm on twitter: http://twitter.com/birdingvideos
    And facebook: http://facebook.com/sbcjr

    Thanks for giving us the opportunity to connect! I've enjoyed checking out the blog and facebook profiles shared to this point!

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  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks for taking part Matthew

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks for taking part Matthew

  • Anonymous

    Hi Gunnar,

    Bird Explorers here, Kevin and Wojciech

    Website: http://www.birdexplorers.com/
    Blog: http://birdexplorers.blogspot.com/
    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bird.explorers
    Twitter: http://twitter.com/bird_Explorers/

    Thanks for the good course.

  • Anonymous

    Hi Gunnar,

    Bird Explorers here, Kevin and Wojciech

    Website: http://www.birdexplorers.com/
    Blog: http://birdexplorers.blogspot.com/
    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bird.explorers
    Twitter: http://twitter.com/bird_Explorers/

    Thanks for the good course.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Glad to have you on Kevin and Wojciech!

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Glad to have you on Kevin and Wojciech!

  • http://www.jbjourneys.com/ Barbara of JB Journeys

    Thank you for doing this! I have a facebook page for my travel business : http://www.facebook.com/pages/JB-Journeys/209299711424?ref=nf
    and for myself http://www.facebook.com/pages/JB-Journeys/209299711424?ref=nf#/?ref=home

    I think I posted a link, but am unsure "Post a link to this post on your Facebook wall and ask more people to sign-up "....could you check it out?

    Yes, I'm new to this!!! But it's fun to be connected & learn from each other.
    Maybe we can collaborate in sending people on birding vacations? I doesn't look like we represent the same places?

    Thank you for doing this! Barbara

  • http://www.jbjourneys.com/ Barbara of JB Journeys

    Thank you for doing this! I have a facebook page for my travel business : http://www.facebook.com/pages/JB-Journeys/209299711424?ref=nf
    and for myself http://www.facebook.com/pages/JB-Journeys/209299711424?ref=nf#/?ref=home

    I think I posted a link, but am unsure "Post a link to this post on your Facebook wall and ask more people to sign-up "....could you check it out?

    Yes, I'm new to this!!! But it's fun to be connected & learn from each other.
    Maybe we can collaborate in sending people on birding vacations? I doesn't look like we represent the same places?

    Thank you for doing this! Barbara

  • http://www.bit.ly/53a4Yo Peggy Williams

    Hi Gunnar, Looking forward to the workshop! I tweeted this site and put it on Facebook. My links:
    Facebook: http://www.bit.ly/4WXSYN
    Twitter: http://www.bit.ly/5HO9s1
    Flickr: http://www.bit.ly/4U6iHM
    Birding Book Site & Blog: http://www.bit.ly/53a4Yo
    Eco. Greenpress Blog: http://www. bit.ly/6FxI1q

  • http://www.bit.ly/53a4Yo Peggy Williams

    Hi Gunnar, Looking forward to the workshop! I tweeted this site and put it on Facebook. My links:
    Facebook: http://www.bit.ly/4WXSYN
    Twitter: http://www.bit.ly/5HO9s1
    Flickr: http://www.bit.ly/4U6iHM
    Birding Book Site & Blog: http://www.bit.ly/53a4Yo
    Eco. Greenpress Blog: http://www. bit.ly/6FxI1q

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  • http://twitter.com/dreamfalcon dreamfalcon

    I put some thoughts down in my blog about birding and social media in Switzerland. Maybe someone has more / other / further information? http://bit.ly/8Hd0CA

  • http://twitter.com/dreamfalcon dreamfalcon

    I put some thoughts down in my blog about birding and social media in Switzerland. Maybe someone has more / other / further information? http://bit.ly/8Hd0CA

  • Brian Allen

    Thanks for educating us Gunnar, looking forward to the Face book lesson.
    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1068613170

  • janetmhug

    Gunnar,

    Thanks for the workshop. I am active on Twitter, FB, Flickr and have a blog. Been ill the past few days and trying to catch up with the workshop. Also, have a dog who is recovering from abdominal surgery. I have been a bit preoccupied.

    I have been a birder for most of my life and am now implementing social media to spread the word the best I can. Social media is a fast developing arena for communication and one must stay on top of it or be left in the dust. The local Birding listserve I have used for updates, seems so inadequate considering Twitter and its prompt updates. Also, there is a service called FourSquare which is used by locals across the U.S., notifying people of their whereabouts, this could also be implemented for immediate birding hotspot notifications.

    Janet

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Barbara. Thanks for participating. I can't find your personal page, just your company page. Couldn't find the link you posted. Maybe you posted that on a personal page?
    I'll have a look at your programs to see if there is anything we could offer to our clients.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Barbara. Thanks for participating. I can't find your personal page, just your company page. Couldn't find the link you posted. Maybe you posted that on a personal page?
    I'll have a look at your programs to see if there is anything we could offer to our clients.

  • http://www.bit.ly/53a4Yo Peggy Williams

    Hi Gunnar, I introduced myself on day one, but I just reviewed the introductions and didn't find me, so I'll try again. I need this workshop if nothing else but to become more familiar with simple things like making sure to hit 'post' before leaving the site. But also, I need help with FB & Twitter, particularly how to make the best use of my limited time on both. FB has become an app playground & even though I have a group page on birding and my children's bird book, that page is rarely looked at. So I've got a lot of work to do there. On Twitter, it seems the other birders are able to spend a lot of time on it & become very close & I just hit & miss at trying to really connect with a minute here & there to be on it. Anyway, I'm looking forward to the workshop. I've already been enjoying your tweets.I have shared on FB & Twitter about the workshop & will begin retweeting. My links:
    FB: http://www.bit.ly/4WXSYN
    Twitter: http://www.bit.ly/5HO9s1
    Flickr: http://www.bit.ly/4U6iHM
    Website: http://www.bit.ly/53a4Yo (Has a blog as well)
    Blog: http://www.bit.ly/6FxI1q
    Email: peggywilliams09@yahoo.com

  • http://www.bit.ly/53a4Yo Peggy Williams

    Hi Gunnar, I introduced myself on day one, but I just reviewed the introductions and didn't find me, so I'll try again. I need this workshop if nothing else but to become more familiar with simple things like making sure to hit 'post' before leaving the site. But also, I need help with FB & Twitter, particularly how to make the best use of my limited time on both. FB has become an app playground & even though I have a group page on birding and my children's bird book, that page is rarely looked at. So I've got a lot of work to do there. On Twitter, it seems the other birders are able to spend a lot of time on it & become very close & I just hit & miss at trying to really connect with a minute here & there to be on it. Anyway, I'm looking forward to the workshop. I've already been enjoying your tweets.I have shared on FB & Twitter about the workshop & will begin retweeting. My links:
    FB: http://www.bit.ly/4WXSYN
    Twitter: http://www.bit.ly/5HO9s1
    Flickr: http://www.bit.ly/4U6iHM
    Website: http://www.bit.ly/53a4Yo (Has a blog as well)
    Blog: http://www.bit.ly/6FxI1q
    Email: peggywilliams09@yahoo.com

  • http://twitter.com/wildbirdlady Peggy Williams

    Hi Gunnar, Enjoying the workshop so far. Already worked on FB apps. to get it more usable. Great idea.Placed the workshop on Twitter and FB. Also enjoy your tweets. My contact info:
    Facebook: http://www.bit.ly/4WXSYN
    Twitter: http://www.bit.ly/5HO9s1
    Website: • http://www.bit.ly/53a4Yo
    Blog: http://www.bit.ly/6FxI1q
    Flickr: http://www.bit.ly/4U6iHM
    Email: peggywilliams09@yahoo.com

  • catherinelewis

    interesting adventure here, Gunnar. I've just put my Facebook page together and I'm not even certain where my address is. Would this be my address?
    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=name&id...

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Yes that awkward string would be your Facebook address. But check the Day 2 post to learn how to get a private "vanity url".

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks Steve for joining. This is coming off to great start.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks Steve for joining. This is coming off to great start.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Great technique of linking to a post. It can be done moderately as long as the post you link to is on topic, personal, a bit too long to include in a comment and contain no commercial content. In general, a comment should never contain commercial content. We will treat blog comments in a future post.
    Using a pseudonym is OK, but I think most of us prefer to know who we are chatting with. Unless, there is serious reason why not, your blog profile should tell us a little more about yourself. You'd become more flesh and blood that way....if you know what I mean.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Great technique of linking to a post. It can be done moderately as long as the post you link to is on topic, personal, a bit too long to include in a comment and contain no commercial content. In general, a comment should never contain commercial content. We will treat blog comments in a future post.
    Using a pseudonym is OK, but I think most of us prefer to know who we are chatting with. Unless, there is serious reason why not, your blog profile should tell us a little more about yourself. You'd become more flesh and blood that way....if you know what I mean.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Janet, and you are great at it. Post all your links so others can follow you, pls. Glad to hear you (and your dog) are recovering.
    There is a Twitter service for cell phones that I use called Uber Twitter, that also give the option of Geotags. We shall treat in a future post how Twitter can be used as rare bird alerts service.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks for your contact list Peggy. Most people would probably do best in not showing the email on a web-page, in order not to get bombarded with automated spam. I show mine frequently, because I use gmail which has an excellent spam filter. Very rarely do I get spam to my inbox and very rarely does proper mails end up in the spam folder. I frequently do searches f the spam folder for my name and keywords such as Peru, birding, etc this way catch any legitimate mail.
    Gmail as mail service is highly recommended.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Peggy. Your web-site link did not work. Just so you know

  • johnwaugaman

    Hello all, I am, John B. Waugaman, Jr., and I have been a lover of all things outdoors and involving nature since I was a boy. I have always enjoyed watching birds and feeding them. It was not until about 7 or 8 years ago that I Truly became a “Birder”. Upon moving to West Virginia and perusing the internet, I came upon a listserv dealing with WV birds and birders. A post about something I had never heard of, a “Blue Grosbeak”, caught my eye and I read on. After reading the post I realized it was in my town. I contacted the gentleman who posted, he invited me over, showed me the beautiful bird, and the rest is history. I have birded with him now annually on CBC’s and Century Day. I am hooked…..and have loved every minute of it. I am ready to travel in my quest to see all the splendor and beauty of our Creator’s gifts to us as my state list grows and my desire to see more yearns. Hope to see you afield.

    John
    A Middle School Administrator
    Providing our future an opportunity to enjoy life………….one bird at a time 

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    John, that is such a lovely story. And it goes to show that social media
    (which in a small way a listserver is - although platforms such as Facebook
    is more "social") can catch the interest in birding by someone who is just
    watching from the sidelines. Well, if this happened with listservers imagine
    the potential of recruiting new members to bird clubs or participants in
    bird walks and excursions for CBC and other outdoor activities.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    John, that is such a lovely story. And it goes to show that social media
    (which in a small way a listserver is - although platforms such as Facebook
    is more "social") can catch the interest in birding by someone who is just
    watching from the sidelines. Well, if this happened with listservers imagine
    the potential of recruiting new members to bird clubs or participants in
    bird walks and excursions for CBC and other outdoor activities.

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/index.php/google-buzz-for-birders-day-7-social-media-for-birders/ Google Buzz for birders. Day 7. Social Media for birders. | A birding blog by Gunnar Engblom

    [...] Day 1. Social Media for birders. Some background. [...]

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Hi Peggy,.

    Awfully sorry. I just found your two messages filtered as spam. I deactivated that. Anyway, after some longish absence I am picking up the blogging again. Next couple of osts will deal with blogging. Thanks for all the retweets.

  • martinkitching

    After a busy 3 months...just getting round to adding my profile here :-)

    Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pterodroma
    Twitter - http://twitter.com/NEWTLtd

    Business website - http://www.newtltd.co.uk
    Business blog - http://www.newtltd.co.uk/blog/
    Photo site - http://northernexperienceimages.co.uk

    Diary of an addicted seawatcher - http://pterodroma.wordpress.com
    Northeast Cetaceans - http://northeastcetaceans.blogspot.com/

    Now to look at Days 2-6...

    cheers
    martin

  • http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ Gunnar Engblom

    Thanks Martin,

    I have had a break in the series, due to business overload and a flue...but
    I have gotten on well with the blogging this past week, so I think we shall
    be able to advance gently with the rest of deliveries this coming month.
    There are constantly new social media things entering the scene, so it is a
    constant learning.

    Next in the series is about Blogging.

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