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Your Social Media Strategy


The Why.

Six years ago I started this blog for the purpose of being a voice and resource for the fire protection and life safety professional. While there are many blogs and writers for the firefighter that deal with fire service leadership, strategy and tactics, and emergency medical service, there still remains very few blogs geared directly toward fire prevention, fire protection, and life safety.


Blogging and maintaining  a social media presence can be accomplished in less than 4 hours a week, and requires no financial commitment. The return that you get can be worth many hours of hard work and thousands of dollars.  Blogging and having a platform opens the door to many other opportunities, it positions you as an expert in your field, and it connects you with like minded individuals all around the globe.

A social media "expert" I am not, however, I have picked up a few successful practices along the way. Though it may seem that this post is off topic for TheCodeCoach.com, it is my hope that the social media process, tools, and guidance provided here will motivate you to start a platform to spread your own message.

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The Process.


  • Write the blog post. Time required: 70 minutes.  I usually do this on Saturday mornings. The post writing should include:
    • write the content
    • come up with an appealing title
    • add a photo to the post: utilize free images from, flickr.com/creativecommons/
    • schedule the post: posts can be scheduled in advance, mine are scheduled for Monday at 0530.
  • Feed your social media platforms. Time required: 60 minutes. It is important to regularly share information, updates, and valuable information with your audience and readers.  Here are the tools I use to accomplish this:
    • Paper.li - this automatically pulls related article from around the web and compiles it into a daily 'paper' that is automatically posted to your Twitter and other platforms.
    • HootSuite - this lets your schedule posts in advance, and see all of your social media feeds at one time..  I schedule all my social media posts for the week using this application. I usually schedule 5 posts per day, Monday - Friday.  Here is what I share on my social media networks:
      • Google Alerts - current and relevant events
      • My top viewed posts
      • Other blogs I follow
      • My current blog post
  • Utilize LinkedIn. Time required: 30 minutes. Personally, I have found LinkedIn to be the best social media platform for my blog and audience.  Here is how I utilize LinkedIn to add value to the industry:
    • join LinkedIn groups that are relevant to your topic
    • share a link to your blog post within each of these groups. I do this usually on Monday or Tuesday evening.
  • Send a newsletter to your readers. Time required: 30 minutes. As your audience grows you will want to collect e-mail addresses so you can send your information to those who are interested.  I use MailChimp for this. My weekly newsletter includes:
    • my newest blog post
    • top visited posts of the past week

The Tools.

Here are the tools that I use on a regular basis.  These automate the social media process and make your platform possible.


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Using Google Chromebook - A Review


I have had the opportunity to use the Acer Chromebook for over a week now, and I am very satisfied with its construction, performance, and functionality (online and offline).  

For a $199 laptop, the Acer is very well constructed.  It does not feel breakable, “plasticy”, or cheap. It is very lightweight, yet sturdy.  Acer combines the best of Mac and PC controls and keyboard shortcuts.  For example, the mouse pad operation is the same as that of a Macbook, and the keyboard shortcuts match those of a PC, without the annoying ‘command’ key found on Macs.  The screen is brilliant, vivid, and clear.  The screen size is very comfortable for viewing.

On-line functionality is quick and seamless, with no lag time, error messages, or other glitches.  The ChromeOS does a great job of further blurring the lines between offline/online.  Most applications that a person would need are available offline.  However, offline functionality for entertainment/gaming purposes is lacking, but it will probably be just a matter of time before more gamine apps are made to fully function offline.  The one thing that I miss is a dvd/cd player, but music/movies can be purchased for offline viewing.

If you are contemplating a new computer purchase, if your not an Apple fan, or your fed up with Windows error messages, the Chromebook is the way to go.  The low price of, $199 is unbeatable. The price to product performance makes this machine and operating system a great value!

Using Google Chrome




While contemplating a new laptop purchase I came across the Google Chromebook.  The Chromebooks run on the Linux based, Chrome OS.  The Acer Chromebook starts at only $199, the next level up is the Samsung Chromebook starting at $249.  These systems operate in the cloud while also allowing work to be performed offline.  As I currently work heavily with Google Drive (docs, spreadsheets, slides, gmail, calendar, blogger, etc.)  this sounded like a perfect option for me.  Also, you can download and utilize apps from the Google Chrome web store, another plus as I currently use an Android based phone. Added benefits are no outdated software, the newest updates happen automatically, and all files can be located in the cloud, available wherever/whenever you need them.

As I have been researching this technology, it seems that governments have been taking note of the affordability of Google's array of software and hardware.  Here are two stories of governments that have gone Google:
This makes good sense for use in the public sector.  Astronomical financial savings would be found in, reduced funds for computer leasing and hardware updates, eleimination of software licensing and upgrade fees, and reduced cost of server maintenance and upkeep. 

I have not purchased mine yet, but it will happen in a couple of days.  I will be posting a review here as I begin to use it.