Chris Moody
Want to be a Subject Matter Expert? Use Alltop.
Everyone wants to be an expert at something, and Alltop is a quick and easy tool to help you build that expertise.
“Never become so much of an expert that you stop gaining expertise. View life as a continuous learning experience.” Denis Waitley
Let’s take how I use Alltop for example. I’m a Product Manager by day, Marketing + Branding + Design + Social Media enthusiast by night. I can build out MyAlltop page to incorporate all the topics I like and the best blogs and authors for each topic. From there I have one centralized page that I can view from anywhere to brush up on new social media outlets or updates on applying the Pragmatic Marketing framework.
It is a simple concept, but is so well executed that it seems second nature. Google Reader is another great way to aggregate your favorite topics, but I keep Alltop focused on things that help me build my personal brand…which is what you should be doing too if you aren’t already.
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about 1 year ago
An even better way to use Alltop, after you create your own page, is to get the feed into Google Reader, and there to use the Postrank Greasemonkey script and filter the feed.
about 1 year ago
I do the same for all my 8 clients. I pull from the feed to post Twitter & Facebook info.
Nancy Burban
about 1 year ago
An even better way to use Alltop, after you create your own page, is to get the feed into Google Reader, and there to use the Postrank Greasemonkey script and filter the feed.
about 1 year ago
I do the same for all my 8 clients. I pull from the feed to post Twitter & Facebook info.
Nancy Burban