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DENREI beta launched - now accepting new members!

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Today we are happy to announce that the DENREI closed beta is officially live! What that means is that we are accepting users to join as “founding members” of this brand new community.

What is DENREI?

An all-new social platform that allows you to leverage the power of email to interact with your community. With email being a privacy-protected medium your content is not at risk of being censored as it would on some of the more traditional social media services.

For a more detailed breakdown please read our blog post about DENREI that came out last week.

What are “founding members”?

Founding Members are those on the ground floor of this new system. They gain early access to DENREI and can contribute feedback and work together to continue to build and grow the system.

How can I join DENREI?

Just fill out a simple application form to express your interest in joining. Our DENREI team will review your application and send you an invite to your email within 1-3 business days.

Click here to apply to join

Note: If you don’t see your invite within that time please check your spam folder, and if it's not there contact us at support@denrei.com.



We look forward to conversing with you on DENREI, see you there!



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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington and provides domain, web, and email hosting to more than 40,000 companies of all sizes around the world. We design and develop our own software and are committed to helping businesses of all sizes grow and thrive online. For more information you can contact us at 800-232-3989, by email at info@pspinc.com or visit us online at https://www.pspinc.com.
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PSPINC What's New Newsletter Vol.78 "DENREI Project"

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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. has developed a new social communication tool called DENREI. This system will be available as part of our beta release soon. In this newsletter, I would like to briefly introduce this system.

DENREI is the Japanese word for messenger. However, this is not a messaging application or system like WhatsApp or Line. When you register with DENREI, an email address of xxxxxxxx@denrei.com will be created. This is an email address that only the registrant has, and you can set it up in your current mailer application to use as an email account. However, this email account can only send emails to other @denrei.com accounts.

Over on denrei.com, you will see currently registered users to whom you can subscribe if you are interested in receiving their communications. Once your subscription is approved, you can email each other using your @denrei.com email accounts. You can think of this as a closed email connection - this is where denrei.com comes in.

When you send an email to your own @denrei.com email account, the content will be emailed to all of your DENREI followers. This is the same as publishing a newsletter. Of course, the followers who receive your email can reply to the communication. In this case, the email will only be sent to the DENREI user who performed the initial broadcast and not to every other follower.

Think of DENREI as an email-based social network. Since it is email-based, we, the system administrators, are not able to ban or censor the content. Also, messages will not be delivered to non-subscribers. It is truly a system for delivering messages as a messenger. This is an unprecedented Internet system, but we believe it is similar to the way messages are delivered in the real world.

It is currently free to apply to join this invite-only community. Once we receive your application we will issue you a signup link. So please try it out and let us know what you think.

https://denrei.com

Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
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1404 140th Place NE, Bellevue, WA 98007 USA
800-232-3989
425-957-0808



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1404 140th Place N.E., Bellevue, WA 98007

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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington and provides domain, web, and email hosting to more than 40,000 companies of all sizes around the world. We design and develop our own software and are committed to helping businesses of all sizes grow and thrive online. For more information you can contact us at 800-232-3989, by email at info@pspinc.com or visit us online at https://www.pspinc.com.
#denrei #email #pspinc #socialmedia #webtools

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PSPINC What's New Newsletter Vol.74 "DENREI"

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Vol. 74


We are currently developing a system called DENREI at Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. DENREI is an email-based social media platform. I’m sure you don't understand what I'm talking about. I'd like to start by telling you what social media is.

The job of the media is to communicate your ideas and information to others. Social media is an easy way to communicate information to people who are interested in what you have to say. Social media in general refers to systems like Twitter and Facebook. These systems use a browser-based website or an App on your phone as a means of communicating information.

The current problem is that the companies running these services are censoring information as if they are publishers, not media. There have been many instances of deleting users' posts and revoking users' access rights. The first of these major problems is that anyone can see what a user posts. You can specify that you don't want to see it, but that can be a pain in the ass.

DENREI is not a social media service like Twitter or Facebook, where anyone can see what you post at any time. Creating an account with DENREI means having an @DENREI.COM email address. Only people with an @DENREI.COM account will be able to read the information you send out via email. Of course, @DENREI.COM users can freely exchange emails with each other.

You can't send emails to @DENREI.COM from any email address other than @DENREI.COM. If you want DENREI to send email to your subscribers, just send an email from your @DENREI.COM address to your @DENREI.COM address.

This is an overview of DENREI. More information will be released soon, and we hope you will join us for the beta test.

Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
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https://pspinc.com
1404 140th Place NE, Bellevue, WA 98007 USA
800-232-3989
425-957-0808



Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.

1404 140th Place N.E., Bellevue, WA 98007

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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington and provides domain, web, and email hosting to more than 40,000 companies of all sizes around the world. We design and develop our own software and are committed to helping businesses of all sizes grow and thrive online. For more information you can contact us at 800-232-3989, by email at info@pspinc.com or visit us online at https://www.pspinc.com.
#Censorship #DENREI #Email #Facebook #Privacy #SocialMedia #Twitter

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PSPINC What's New Newsletter Vol. 72 "How do you deal with bad reviews?"

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Vol. 72


The Internet has surpassed media such as television and newspapers in terms of being seen by many people. It has become commonplace to use social media and other mediums to promote a company. When you use social media in this way, you have to understand that it is not a one-way platform like TV or traditional print material.

What I mean by that is with social media, not only the sender but also the receiver can write comments and evaluations. Naturally, some of the comments and feedback are positive (favorable), but there is also negative (unfavorable). Naturally, you would want to erase the bad comments. However, there is no value in a social media platform that can erase all bad reviews. Social media is a place to create opportunities for those who send out information to improve if there is room for improvement.

Often, the first response to a bad review or a problem is to defend oneself: "That's not true,” or "We don't have a problem.” This is the same as deleting bad reviews, which can cause what is often called "flaming." When a flare-up occurs, the story expands to something completely different from the facts, this should never happen.

If you receive a bad review, the right thing to do is to apologize to the other person. Even if you did what you thought was correct, if you made the other person feel bad, the proper way of handling it is to apologize. After that, it is necessary to conduct an actual investigation to clarify what went wrong. Even if it turns out to be a misunderstanding on the part of the other party, don't just say, "That's it.”

I believe that bad publicity is not always a bad thing. If you are in business, it is very difficult to be liked by all people. Try to understand where the other person is coming from, and think about how to respond in a way that is understandable to them and you, so that a response will not cause a flame war.

Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
info@pspinc.com
https://pspinc.com
1404 140th Place NE, Bellevue, WA 98007 USA
800-232-3989
425-957-0808

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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington and provides domain, web, and email hosting to more than 40,000 companies of all sizes around the world. We design and develop our own software and are committed to helping businesses of all sizes grow and thrive online. For more information you can contact us at 800-232-3989, by email at info@pspinc.com or visit us online at https://www.pspinc.com.
#Business #CustomerFeedback #CustomerReviews #CustomerSupport #Marketing #OnlineReviews #PSPINC #Reviews #SmallBusiness #SocialMedia

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Using Hashtags on Social Media

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Using Hashtags on Social Media

What are hashtags?

Let's start there - it is a word or phrase that begins with a hash/pound symbol (#). It is something you have undoubtedly seen, or maybe even used on social media.

But what is it for?

Great question! Hashtags are clickable links that allow one to categorize their content to make it discoverable. If you include a hashtag in your social media post, and somebody sees and clicks it - they will find other posts that also include that hashtag.

Tips for effective hashtag use

  • Make sure your account is public, otherwise people outside of your sphere of followers will not see your posts.

  • Use a mix of very common and more niche/specific hashtags on your posts. If you use only common hashtags, you are going to compete with a TON of other content, use only niche hashtags, and not enough people will ever find your post. Using a blend gives you the right balance, but make sure you...

  • Don’t use too many hashtags. Your posts will come across looking spammy, which isn’t great.

  • Research your hashtags! Twitter will actually show you which hashtags are trending, so if you see something that fits your post - include it. Instagram is a bit different, but if you search for a specific hashtag you can see how many people are using it to help you gauge its effectiveness.

Social media engagement

Why you should use hashtags

Promote your business

Using hashtags allows you to possibly expand who sees your posts. It is a way to get more eyes on your posts/products/content outside of your existing followers.

Increased engagement

When you include a trending hashtag you are actively taking part in a popular conversation. This encourages others to respond to your posts, helping to make them more visible/popular, in turn - getting more eyes on your brand.

Support a cause

The ability to stay connected and help support those that are struggling is so important. Especially in the socially distanced pandemic life that we have all been living. You can use a hashtag to spread awareness and help others.

This is something we are actively doing right now with our Restaurants Are Back promotion. We wanted to support restaurants that are struggling due to the restrictions of Covid-19. One way we are doing this is by offering free and heavily discounted software solutions to restaurants. The other way we are doing this is by spreading awareness through the use of the hashtag #RestaurantsAreBack.
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We are encouraging dining enthusiasts to post their dishes, include the hashtag #RestaurantsAreBack, as well as tag and/or mention the name of the restaurant they are getting their food from. Now people can use the hashtag to discover new restaurants and it allows the restaurants to get added exposure and generate more business!

Do you have any questions?

If you have any questions or comments about hashtags, please contact us. And for more information on Restaurants Are Back you can visit our informational site, or search the hashtag on Twitter or Instagram!
If you are using the hashtag #RestaurantsAreBack, share your post with us! We would love to see what delicious food you are eating and shout you out for supporting a good cause!

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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington and provides domain, web, and email hosting to more than 40,000 companies of all sizes around the world. We design and develop our own software and are committed to helping businesses of all sizes grow and thrive online. For more information you can contact us at 800-232-3989, by email at info@pspinc.com or visit us online at https://www.pspinc.com.






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How to Create and Schedule a Post on Hootsuite

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Once you’ve created and setup your Hootsuite account with all your social channels you’ll be able to start creating and scheduling posts for your social media channels. To get started follow our steps below…

1. From your Hootsuite dashboard click on the “New Post” button located in the top-right corner.

2. Click on the drop-down menu labeled “Select social networks…” to choose which social media accounts you want to publish to.

3. After you chosen which accounts to post to, enter you text in the text box located below.

4. Add mentions using the @ symbol followed by the username or page name.

5. Add emojis by clicking on the smile icon in the bottom left corner.

6. Copy and paste any links you want to add into the text box. At the bottom of the text box you’ll see an option for shortening any links using Ow.ly.

7. Add images to your post by both dragging and dropping them or by clicking on “Open Media Library” to search for free images or gifs.

8. Add videos to your post by dragging and dropping them into the drag & drop area.

9. Add your location with Geo-tag.

10. In the bottom-right corner you can either post immediately or you can schedule for later by choosing a time and date in the future.
#Blog #BusinessTips #ENnews #Hootsuite #PSPinc #SNS #SmallBusiness #SocialMedia #Technology #WebTools

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What is Hootsuite and Should you Use It?

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Whether you’re on social media for personal or business reasons, it can be a lot of work managing multiple profiles across different social media platforms. Just trying to manage all of your accounts can become a full-time job. Simplifying this process through Hootsuite can be a huge help – and can save you lots of time.

So what is Hootsuite?

Hootsuite is a social media management tool that allows users to log into a single dashboard, which is connected to multiple social media accounts. Users can create and schedule posts for their Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn accounts and more. With this tool you’ll be able to post the same content across multiple accounts, schedule posts for the future, and post to each social media account separately.

What are the features of Hootsuite?

• Manage Multiple Social Media Accounts
• Directly Post To Individual Accounts
• Schedule Posts
• Messaging
• Organize Assignments With Your Team
• Analytics For Each Account

You should use Hootsuite if you…

• Manage multiple social media accounts – Hootsuite is a great tool for managing all your social accounts from one dashboard.

• Work with a team to manage multiple accounts – if you work with multiple team members to manage accounts, Hootsuite can help assign tasks and keep everyone on the same page.

• Use Twitter to manage customer service - if your company is using Twitter to manage your customer service questions and concerns, Hootsuite is a great way to get everything under control.

• Cross platform management – if your team uses different platforms like Windows, IOS, or Linux.

• Combined social media reports – get one report that has all your social media account analytics.
#Blog #BusinessTips #ENnews #Facebook #Hootsuite #Instagram #Linkedin #PSPinc #SNS #SmallBusiness #SocialMedia #Technology #Twitter

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4 Marketing Tips That DON’T Work

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1. Posting as Frequently as Possible

This is a common marketing tip – “post often and consistently so your followers are constantly seeing your content.” At one point, this was a legitimate marketing tactic that worked for the most part. But now, users and social media platforms are more sophisticated – they promote and engage with QUALITY content, not quantity.

Instead, focus on creating quality content with a purpose and focus less on the quantity of posts.

2. Posting the Same Content Across Platforms

It’s SO easy to link your social media platforms with services like Hootsuite that it seems wrong not to. But, posting the same content on all your platforms can be repetitive and can bore your audience. And many people follow social media platforms for different reasons, so what works for one may not be the right message for another.

Try to think of the types of content that people like to see on each platform and create content to geared toward that audience. For example, users might follow your Twitter for quick updates, so posting long content on Twitter might have a negative effect.

3. Hashtagging Everything

How will users find my content if I don’t #hashtag everything? Yes, hashtags are a great way to organize similar content and find similar posts, but it can also be harmful. Users tend to find content with minimal or no hashtags.

Instead of trying to figure out the perfect hashtags to boost your posts, focus on creating content that answers a question, solves a problem, or brings value to end users. If you create content that is good enough to be shared by users and therefore reaches more people, you know you’re doing it right.

4. Optimizing for SEO

SEO is still very important, and so are long-tail keywords.

But, writing a blog post or creating a new page on your website that is ONLY optimized for SEO is a mistake. Stuffing your text with keywords will only make your content less relevant and ultimately rank lower.

Instead, focus on creating good quality content that again answers a question, solves a problem, or brings value to its readers. Quality content will naturally rank higher on search and social platforms.
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Why is my Company's Facebook Reach Declining?

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Facebook had a rough year in 2018 and it’s hasn’t gotten any better so far in 2019. They acknowledged their mistakes and rolled out some changes to the news feed.

Like Google, Facebook determines how posts rank and which ones show up first in your news feed. In an effort to ‘save Facebook’ Mark Zuckerberg has implemented changes that cut back on showing posts that aren't from users' friends and family.

Since Facebook is now scoring personal posts above business posts, the change has been costly to companies trying to increase customer engagement. They've seen a significant drop in organic Facebook reach throughout the year.

What does this mean for your business?

Essentially, your company’s Facebook posts will (on average) be shown to only 2 - 5% of your audience. If you have 1,000 followers, that means only 20 - 50 of them will see your post. Our company has seen a stark drop in engagement this past year on our own social pages.

Companies will be looking for ways to get those numbers back and the fastest way to do that is paying for ads. We expect ad prices to start going up as more companies look to broaden their reach in non-organic ways. The good news is there are still ways to grow your organic reach:

1. Focus on the quality of your content instead of the quantity.
2. Facebook is putting more focus on ‘meaningful discussion’ so get engaged with users, reply to comments, rather than simply liking posts or comments.
3. Don’t oversaturate your page by posting too often. At most, you should post once a day but studies have shown that posting less than that doesn’t hurt your reach.

On top of everything, Facebook continues to deal with pressing issues like questions from congress over user privacy and an outage last week that lasted over 12 hours. Facebook is home to over 1 billion users and we don’t see that changing anytime soon. But the social media landscape is quickly changing and companies will have to adapt and work harder in order to get the same results that came so easily only a few years ago.
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Your Guide to Social Media Image Sizes

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You're already an expert on taking photos, optimizing them for your website, and you know how to upload them to WebdeXpress. Now it’s time to make sure your images are the optimal size for all your social media channels. Below is a guide to help you navigate the optimal image sizes required by each social media channel.

Facebook:

Profile picture: 180 x 180 pixels
Cover photo: 820 x 312 pixels (minimum size 400 x 150)
Shared pictures: 1,200 x 630 pixels
Event picture: 1,920 x 1080 pixels

Instagram:

Profile picture: 110 x 110 pixels
Photo thumbnails: 161 x 161 pixels
Photo in feed: 1,080 x 1,080 pixels
Instagram stories: 1,080 x 1,920 pixels

Twitter:

Profile picture: 400 x 400 pixels
Header picture: 1,500 x 500 pixels
Post picture: 1,024 x 512 pixels (minimum of 440 x 220)

LinkedIn:

Personal profile picture: 400 x 400 pixels
Personal background image: 1,584 x 396 pixels
Company logo: 300 x 300 pixels
Square logo: 60 x 60 pixels
Company cover image: 1,536 x 768 pixels
Banner picture for company page: 646 x 220 pixels
Post picture: 1,200 x 628 pixels

Pinterest:

Profile picture: 165 x 165 pixels
Pin size: 236 pixels – 600 pixels
Board display: 222 x 150 pixels (large) 55 x 55 pixels (small)
#Advertising #B2B #Blog #ENnews #Facebook #Instagram #LinkedIn #Marketing #OfficeTips #PSPinc #Pinterest #ProfilePic #SmallBusiness #SocialMedia #Twitter

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