I spend a good deal of my day helping people. It’s in my DNA. Have a problem with Twitter? I might know the solution. Is Facebook confusing you? Once again – I’d be happy to help. But I want you to play my game… Don't worry, it's simple. Ask me Publically and I’ll answer Publically. Instead of tweeting to the internet ether like And hoping someone points your tweet in my direction like Where I can answer like... Tweet me directly. Not on twitter, we can do the same thing on Facebook. Don’t send me a personal message or chat popup, instead go to my wall http://Facebook.com/MikeMuellerConsulting and post your question right there! Did you know that when Facebook loads I have it open my Page and not my profile? Here's Katie asking... and here's her answer... There’s a couple of reasons why I want you to do it this way, the biggest of all being that the question you ask is not yours alone. I’ll bet there’s plenty of other people who have the same question or problem. Let’s help them out at the same time. So are you game? Great! Let’s Play!
Mike, you have so much to offer and are so good at what you do I can't image some one in SN/SM wouldn't call you directly. Oh well you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink!!
Pamela - You noticed I used my good buddy and REBCLynchburg roomie as my example? He cool - he usually sends me a dm. Trying to break him of that habit. TheRealClint is one cool dude!
I usually sit alone in a room and weep instead... not nearly as effective.
Great point, Mike. Same goes for reading the FAQ section of a help topic before calling/chatting with a live help desk. Saves time for everybody ;)
Glad I found you on AR. You look like a good one to follow!
Very generous offer Mr Mike. My biggest question is what to do with all the info coming at me? And how to find time to read a book while keeping up with the world?
Lane - LOL Sometimes weeping is the best policy! Hey did we get a blog going yet for REBarcamp/Atlanta?
Sheri - I'm a guy, we don't read FAQ's or instructions (until we after break something).
Richard - I'm an inbox zero fan. Everything goes into neat little folders. Important stuff gets read right away - non important stuff only when I have time. Same goes with my RSS reader.
I need the inbox police to make regular patrols of my outlook and some more exposure to the delete button. :)
Richard - pay me and I'll be happy to do that for you! ; )
Wade - anytime. Not that I really know anything...
We love Drop box... We store all marketing and work files. The auto sync with desktop, laptop, and EVO (phone) is the bomb..
Ok, Mike. Your response to Richard #7, I might have to take you up on that. I need inbox clutter control training!
Thanks Mike ,I just recently reccomended you to someone from DC. area who had questions !
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