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Professional Land Surveyor Survey-What is Your Favorite Social Networking Site?

April 29, 2010 in Associate Membership, Business, Land Surveying, Professional Land Surveyor Practice, Surveys

PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SURVEY

PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SURVEY

In this week’s PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SURVEY I’m asking the question:

What is Your Favorite Social Networking Site?

In the last two or more years I’ve seen more and more professional land surveyors, engineers, AutoCAD users, and designers using social networking sites like Facebook, Land Surveyors United, Linkedin, MySpace, Twitter, and Tumblr. These are just a few of the more popular social networking sites on the interwebs nowadays. While I don’t know which ones will still be around in another year or two, which is equal to eons in “Internet-Years”, but I do know this:

Social networking is here to stay, so join the revolution or get left behind!

If you or your professional land surveying business haven’t implemented social media and social networking to boost your marketing, brand, and branding efforts, then I suggest you start to do so immediately. If you haven’t already done so, then you’re missing out on an opportunity to improve your business, brand, “awareness”, and build relationships with your customers (existing and new). After you take this week’s Professional Land Surveying Survey about your favorite social networking sites, you’ll find a list I’ve created with my links on these social networks so that we can connect. Contact me if you are new to social networking and are interested in working with me to use social media marketing in your business.

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Professional Land Surveyor Newsletter Update

December 1, 2009 in Associate Membership, Business, General, Land Surveying, Links, News

mail1Just a quick note about the Professional Land Surveyor Newsletters. If you already subscribe you no doubt have noticed that I’ve added a few new features to these weekly newsletters, which I hope helps you to broaden your knowledge of other professionals and specifically helps you to navigate the social media sites making a few new friends, clients, and business partners.

If you haven’t already subscribed to my newsletters, I invite you to do so. You can subscribe to the following Newsletters:

If you haven’t already delved into social media, and maybe more important – social media marketing – this is a fantastic way to meet your fellow professionals and market yourself and your company.

If you’re not already into Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn, now’s the time to sign up and learn about each other, what we each have to offer, and perhaps, share a little about yourself.

Here are the great sites on the web, terrific twitterers and facebook friends you can find in our newsletters and more if you subscribe:

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Professional Land Surveyor Journal March 30, 2009

March 30, 2009 in Associate Membership, Business, General, Land Surveying

It’s nearing the end of March and finally winter is ebbing and spring is slowly setting in. To me, it seemed like a long cold winter and I glad it’s over. I look forward to spring and the rebirth of nature after the dark, cold, snowy winter. It’s amazing how just a few warmer sunny days can lift ones spirits.

I think this may also apply to the economy. After a long dark and gloomy period, maybe, just maybe, the economy is starting to improve and this recession might come to an end this year. I don’t want to count my chickens before they hatch, but I’m hopeful that I get at least some of the work I’ve recently prepared proposals on. Within the last couple of weeks the phones have started to ring again and there finally seems to be some work available. As there has been virtually no work available and the phones have been dead for the last six months, or so, it was very encouraging to see that the consumer is feeling more confident and willing to spend money again.

I have no doubt that the economic stimulus package and the plan to help banks with their toxic assets is starting to improve the economy, at least a little. The small business owner, such as myself, has once again been largely ignored and again taken for granted, but sooner or later, once the “shovel ready” projects get going we should see some benefits when this money trickles down through the market place. You just have to hope that you can hold on long enough to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

As Paul Harvey said:

“In times like these, it helps to recall that there have always been times like these”.

Everything is cyclical and the economy will eventually improve. Eventually the housing markets will recover and Read the rest of this entry →

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