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		<description><![CDATA[One of the great benefits of hanging around with tech-savvy people at events like Social Media Breakfasts, tweetups, SOBCon, etc. is that I&#8217;ve picked up some very helpful tools for communications and information sharing. These are in the &#8220;toolbag&#8221; of just about everyone who is active on the social Web&#8230;. 1)  Skype (with headset) &#8211; [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/22857615@N03/3159775332/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1116" title="Going a little more analog (courtesy euzesio on Flickr CC)" src="http://www.sheilasguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Going-a-little-more-analog-courtesy-euzesio-on-Flickr-CC-300x199.jpg" alt="Going a little more analog (courtesy euzesio on Flickr CC)" hspace="10" width="300" height="199" /></a>One of the great benefits of hanging around with tech-savvy people at events like <a title="All over the world." href="http://www.socialmediabreakfast.com/" target="_self">Social Media Breakfasts</a>, tweetups, <a href="http://www.sobevent.com/" target="_self">SOBCon</a>, etc. is that I&#8217;ve picked up some very helpful tools for communications and information sharing.</p>
<p>These are in the &#8220;toolbag&#8221; of just about everyone who is active on the social Web&#8230;.</p>
<p>1)  <strong>Skype (with headset)</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.skype.com/" target="_self">Skype</a> is the telephone of the Internet. This basic &#8220;let&#8217;s talk&#8221; tool costs nothing to download and install on your computer, and you can use it for free one-to-one conversations or group conference calls around the world.  I&#8217;ve used it for almost two years with a monthly business mastermind group, plus one-off calls like a recent one with my fellow <a href="http://perceptivetravel.com/blog" target="_self">Perceptive Travel Blog</a> writers (scattered across Tennessee, New York, Texas and New Zealand.)  You can use Skype with your computer&#8217;s built-in microphone, but there are feedback/audio problems. Buy a $20-30 <strong>headset</strong> at an electronics store before that first call (I use a comfy one from Logitech that plugs in via USB port.)</p>
<p>2)  <strong>Google Docs</strong> &#8211; Again, free. All you need is a Google account (which also gives you the well-regarded Gmail email, another geek staple.)  Google Docs allows you to share and edit a document, simultaneously if you&#8217;d like, across multiple users. No more emailing that .doc or PDF back and forth!  You can also create presentations, forms and spreadsheets. Did I say:  free?  You can also password protect your creations.  How do Becky and I run <a title="Social media for tourism pros." href="http://www.tourismcurrents.com" target="_self">Tourism Currents</a>? We use Skype video meetings and Google Docs.</p>
<p>3)  <strong>Webcam</strong> &#8211; You may have a webcam (Web camera) already installed at the top of your screen or monitor, or you can buy an external one that you plug in (I use <a href="http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/webcam_communications/webcams/devices/6333&amp;cl=us,en" target="_self">this one from Logitech</a>.)  With a webcam you can livestream to the Web using <a href="http://www.ustream.tv/" target="_self">UStream</a> (geeks are always livestreaming stuff) and you can also do Skype video calls.</p>
<p>4)  <strong>SlideShare</strong> &#8211; After a presentation to a techy audience, I almost guarantee that someone will say, &#8220;Will this be up on SlideShare?&#8221;  Don&#8217;t look at them blankly; have an account set up and upload your presentation slides.  No more emailing huge Power Point slide files.  SlideShare costs nothing; here are <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/SheilaS" target="_self">my uploaded presentations</a>.  Here&#8217;s what you get on SlideShare when you search for <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?searchfrom=header&amp;q=tourism+and+social+media" target="_self">presentations on tourism and social media</a>.  Nice, huh?</p>
<p>Did I miss any obvious ones?  Please chime in with your suggestions in the comments.</p>
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