Phone, fax, and email are great, but let's face it: there are new ways to stay in touch nowadays. I use a variety of platforms to spread my message and communicate information.
You can pick and choose from the methods below to find one that works for you. I am proud of the fact that with the exception of facebook (see below) all information provided originates with me and is not the re-tweeting/posting/blogging of someone else's content.
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Blog - You can read much more about my blog and its content here. It's a great way to regularly receive helpful information about HazMat transportation and hazardous waste handling. |
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Newsletter - Bi-monthly and delivered via email through Constant Contact. It's a great way to get all of the content of my blog delivered to your in-basket where you can print and read at your leisure. Also included is my schedule of Public Training Seminars so you can see where I'll be next. |
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Twitter - When I started this business, I was certain I would never "tweet". But, three months later, there I was on twitter. I have found it to be a great platform to broadcast my content. It's the same content that appears in my blog, tweeted throughout the month. If you're on twitter you can re-tweet mine to your followers. |
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LinkedIn - "facebook for people with jobs..." Or maybe not in this economy. I use LinkedIn similar to twitter to distribute the articles from my blog. LinkedIn has the added advantage of creating networks of people within an industry. You may also 'recommend' my training to others which I would greatly appreciate. |
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Slideshare - A great platform for sharing presentations I've created for specific audiences (eg. Hazardous Waste Management in Michigan, Universal Waste in Wisconsin, more...) or explanations of regulatory exceptions, exclusions and exemptions. I upload preiodically, so either follow me or check back regularly for new stuff. |
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Facebook - I still haven't figured out how to use facebook for my business. I post the serious content on LinkedIn, twitter, my Blog, and my Newsletter. facebook gets the leftover tidbits of information that I think might be of interest the average person, not just regulated businesses. I'd appreciate it if you 'like' my facebook page, just don't expect to get too many posts. |






