How can I post seperate updates to my professional (LinkedIn, Yammer, Twitter) and personal (Myspace, Gmail, Facebook) profiles?
How can I post seperate updates to my professional (LinkedIn, Yammer, Twitter) and personal (Myspace, Gmail, Facebook) profiles?
Some of the stuff I post is personal, some is professional. Is there an easy way to create two groups? I went to Triggers & Groups, but I can't figure out the UI.
Some of the stuff I post is personal, some is professional. Is there an easy way to create two groups? I went to Triggers & Groups, but I can't figure out the UI.
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Inappropriate?In Yammer, you can make a new group with yourself as the only member. You can even decide to not make it visible to others.
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That is not really what I am looking for. I am wondering if there is a way to post messages to either my professional group of social networking sites (LinkedIn, Twitter, Yammer), and another way to post to my personal accounts (Myspace, Facebook, and Gmail status). I would imagine that there is a way on the dashboard to change from default to personal in the drop down menu, but I can't figure out how to set it up. -
Inappropriate?It's been 3 months since this question was posted, so I don't know if this is still a problem for you but this might help someone else. So here we go:
I had the same problem, the status I would post to Facebook was NOT the kind of thing I wanted to post to LinkedIn. So I choose the 'Status Update' method, gave it a short group name, 'stats' and selected only my more informal networks, Facebook, Gmail and the like.
I choose the 'Blogging' update method and created a group that posts only to my news and opinion blog, and excluded my journal and graphic arts blog.
To completely separate your professional and personal accounts would mean making a 'professional' group and a 'personal' group for each posting method.
Hope this helps.
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Inappropriate?Funny that you posted this, as I was just looking again today, and found that groups are in fact the answer. Thanks so much! The help system for ping.fm is definitely getting better all the time.
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Inappropriate?Groups are a way to separate personal from professional messages. The only problem is If you have more than one of a certain network (two twitters, one personal and one work). The best solution for this is to create two different Ping.fm accounts.
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