Hey Folks,
Ok so today I’ve landed in Germany and will be here for the next week teaching with my buddy Calvin Hollywood at the second of our High5 Workshops…
Lots planned over the coming days including photography, lighting, retouching, marketing, social media and socialising…lots of socialising. In fact we have lots of activities planned for the evenings too including Go Karting, Ten Pin Bowling, Night Clubbing and more…
I’ll keep you posted with all that’s going on at some point next week but you can also keep up to date with all the goings on over on my Facebook Page [Link] and the official High5 Facebook page [Link]
In the mean time, talking of Social Media here’s a recording of the most recent episode of The Grid with hosts Scott Kelby and RC Concepcion where they discuss exactly that.
Whilst out teaching at Photoshop World in Orlando I joined Scott and RC on a panel for a discussion about “Social Media for Photographers” where we went through all the well known sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+ PLUS we discussed blogging and talked through the how, why, when and so on…
It was a great lively discussion which involved the attendees and it was superb to hear other experiences, good practice, tips and techniques.
So, check out this episode of The Grid where both Scott and RC cover a lot of what we talked through at Photoshop World and more.
Ok that’s all from me for today; I’ve not long checked in at the hotel here in Oftersheim so will make a move to get sorted and ready for tonight’s get together.
Have a great weekend and I’ll catch up with you in a few days or beforehand over on Facebook, Twitter etc..
Enjoy,
Glyn
With regards to the Grid episode, I would personally recommend using Hootsuite. Its a free service where you can schedule your posts on facebook, twitter, google+, tumblr etc. It’s great for teams too. If 2+ people are running a facebook page and a twitter account then they only need to log in here to post and publish.
Cheers Rajesh. The only thing is I don’t like to schedule post…I prefer to do them real time although I definitely see the benefit for some things i.e. workshop announcements etc…
Any chance of an online live version of the workshop or part of? I’ll get back to the UK one day but in the meantime… 😉
We don’t have plans for the Morgana; but hey never say never 🙂