Get Ready By Testing Your Computer Speakers

September 8, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Today's News, Announcements

computer speakers Get Ready By Testing Your Computer SpeakersInvisible Illness Week starts 9/14 at 9AM Pacific time in the USA. You will log onto the web site here at Blog Talk Radio.

…and if a program is currently LIVE it will start playing through your speakers.

You can also to listen to the workshops any time at www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf or you can download them from itunes onto your ipod. Just search “invisible illness podcast.”

Now is a great time to make sure your speakers are working!

The only thing that you will need are a pair of speakers connected to your computer! We recommend going to our programs last year that are archived at Blog Talk Radio and clicking on a few programs to see if your speakers are working.

I have logged on to Blog Talk Radio but I am not hearing anything. I can’t get it to work. What do I do?

First, don’t panic. All programs are recorded so it will be there later. Secondly, here is the help section from BlogTalkRadio.com . Make sure your speakers are also plugged in and the volume on your computer is turned up (Start>Control panel> -then look for something that is Audio/Volume, etc)

We have found the support/help at Blog Talk Radio to be very good in helping you find what may be wrong in case you cannot hear the program.

Their blog says

Visit the BlogTalkRadio Help Center – There are two great places to learn more about BlogTalkRadio and how to make it work to your advantage. The first is the BlogTalkRadio Learning Center located on the main BTR site. Included are tutorials, FAQs, screencasts and more, to help make your experience with us as simple as possible. The BlogTalkRadio Help Center, located on the BlogTalkRadio Blog, is a work in progress listing blog posts offering tips and ideas for a positive experience.

Worth noting: Lastly, we have room for 4 callers to call in to the show. You can actually listen to the show this way, but we also want to keep the lines open for callers after the workshop. So you can call to listen, but you may get bumped.

ALSO SEE: FAQ About the Conference | Overview of Conference

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RSVP That You Will Attend an II Wk Workshop

facebook calendar RSVP That You Will Attend an II Wk WorkshopWill you be attending at least one Invisible Illness Awareness Week Workshop?

Be sure to RSVP today so we have an idea of how many will be coming!

Are you on Facebook?

If the answer is yes, be sure to RSVP to our Events. It helps us spread the word by popping up the little Facebook ad in the right hand column. Plus, we have a better idea of how many listeners to expect.

Remember, you can listen to all of the programs from your computer. They will be broadcast via Blog Talk Radio. If for some reason you can’t get it working, we have space for a few callers to call in on the phone number provided and listen. And then within moments of the program being complete, you can listen to it archived at Blog Talk Radio and later on itunes.

So even if you WONT be attending LIVE, if you plan to listen to any programs at some point, please RSVP “YES!”

(You never know who we may get the attention of out there in cyber world!)

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Social Networks Help Lots!

May 11, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Free Ways to Help, Online Ways to Help

social networks small Social Networks Help Lots!Perhaps one of the biggest changes in the last couple of years is the ability to spread the word about causes you care about to people who are your friends or family members.

We are excited about all “the talk” going on in social networks and hope that if you have friends, family, co-workers, people who you know have illness, etc. you will share our Twitters with them, our videos, links to last year’s seminars, etc. Nearly everything we do has a “tweet this” or “share” button on it, so if you see a page here on the blog that you think others should know about, please don’t hesitate to share it!

Here are some places you will find us! The bigger net we cast, the more people are we are able to reach. We hope you will help us cast a few nets.


FACEBOOK

logo facebook Social Networks Help Lots!

Facebook gets it’s own category due to just how much you can do here.


TWITTER & OTHER CONTENT

logo twitter Social Networks Help Lots!

Twitter is a great way to stay in touch with whatever your passions are. We have a Twitter account just for Invisible Illness Week at www.twitter.com/invisibleillwk . You can also find out about everything Rest Ministries at our founder’s Twitter: www.twitter.com/lisajcopen .

How can you help through Twitter? Many people are just joining and a bit unsure how to use it. Here are some ideas:

  • We have an entire web site for Invisible Illness Week Tweets. You can use anything on this site in your tweets, or follow us and ReTweet what we are tweeting (that means you copy what we are posting and in the front of it put RT @invisibleillwk
  • On nearly every page of our web site we have a “twit this” button. Click it and tell your followers!
  • Join our Twitter Groups for Invisible Illness Week. You can also find more interesting people to follow this week.

FRIEND FEEDER

logo friendfeed Social Networks Help Lots!

I know I’m not all that interesting but it seems some people want to know what I am up to. If you’re one of them, you can see what my twitters and facebook posts, etc. say at friend feed. Join our Friend Feed Group for Invisible Illness Week

logo friendster Social Networks Help Lots!
Friendster is a lot like friend feed.


CONTENT

logo widgetbox Social Networks Help Lots!You can copy and paste code into your site, blog, etc (called a widget) and then you will receive our feeds.  We have widgets for Invisible Illness Week, II Week Tweets.


OTHER SOCIAL NETWORKS

logo myspace Social Networks Help Lots!

Are you on MySpace? If so, click here to add us as a friend. A lot of people with chronic illness hang out over at MySpace and in 2007, three months before Invisible Illness Week about 8000 people came to our web site through our page there. So… it’s worthwhile to have and connect with others.

logo squidoo Social Networks Help Lots!

Squidoo is a fun place to get a bunch of information on one page. If you visit, be sure to add a comment, vote for our page, etc. It all helps in the rankings.

logo ning Social Networks Help Lots!Ning.com is where we host our Rest Ministries Sunroom an in the Sunroom we have an Invisible Illness Week Group. Come hang out with us here and find tons of great friends. If you are involved in other Ning.com groups be sure to post our Invisible Illness Week video, blog about Invisible Illness  Week, etc.


PODCASTS AND VIDEO

logo blogtalkradio Social Networks Help Lots!Blog Talk Radio is where we have all our seminars hosted. It’s like a live radio show online, but the programs are also archived so you can listen any time. If you click on our Invisible Illness Week Blog Talk Radio link you will still see (and be able to listen) to all 19 programs from last year. When you are there be sure to click on anything! Make us  a favorite, get show reminders, “share” a specific show with friends. The more people click the higher we rank in their web site and the more people we can reach.

logo itunes Social Networks Help Lots!All of our radio programs are available for free at itunes too! Just click on this itunes link and it will take you right to them. The biggest perk? You can download them your ipod and listen to them while out walking or maybe when you are stuck in bed.
logo youtube Social Networks Help Lots!

We have Invisible Illness Week videos available. These are great to share and the one for 2009 can even be purchased on DVD if you want to show it in high resolution for an event, church service, etc.

logo tangle Social Networks Help Lots!Tangle is another video place, but it’s a Christian site! We have some of our videos featured.  We are currently setting up our account here.


BLOGGING

logo bloggersunite Social Networks Help Lots!

We’ve partnered with Bloggers Unite, an organization that helps causes like ours know who is blogging for them on their topic or cause. If you will help us out by posting at least one blog about Invisible Illness, it’d be great if you would sign up here so we know who you are and can make sure to let others know too! Be sure to get the badge that says, “I’m blogging for Invisible Illness Week” here!

logo blogcatalog Social Networks Help Lots!We’re listed in Blog Catalog so more people can find us! If you are a blogger and listed here too, let’s connect!


CAUSE-RELATED SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES

logo mycause Social Networks Help Lots!

At my-cause you can click a button that says you are a supporter and also copy and paste some code to get this badge below to put anywhere on your web site, blog, etc.

largebadge Social Networks Help Lots!

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