About
MultiSocialMedia is not only the home of The Twitter Survival Guide, but a premium social media news blog. At MultiSocialMedia, experienced professional bloggers Bob Walsh and Kristen Nicole will be providing a steady stream of clear insights, great interviews and hardheaded product reviews to give our readers unique, actionable social media knowledge unavailable elsewhere. Joining MultiSocialMedia costs $24.95 USD for the first month (including a free copy of The Twitter Survival Guide and substantially discounted future social media ebooks) and $5.00 USD a month thereafter.

Kristen Nicole - I spend most my time (and I mean most my time) writing for various online publications in the social media space.
I got my start with 606tech, a Chicago-centric blog I co-founded for the purpose of covering the social media space. I went on to become the lead writer of Mashable.com, a leading publication that covers social media as well. I currently work at AllFacebook & SocialTimes, and have contributed to a number of other publications including CenterNetworks, VentureBeat, and The Industry Standard. My work has been syndicated across a number of mainstream media outlets, including Reuters, The New York Times, and NBC.
This site is in fact a continuation of both my life and my work, seeing as I live and make money in the online world. Writing for online publications about social media means that I use social media for keeping in touch with friends as well as building my personal brand. Sharing that experience with others through the Twitter Survival Guide and this site is merely a nod to the work others have achieved before me, enabling me to observe and relay what social media is really all about.
Bob Walsh- by turns, I’m a developer, blogger, author, consultant, podcaster and still think of myself as a reporter from my days in that line of business a very long time ago. This is my fourth book-length work, after Micro-ISV: From Vision to Reality (Apress, 2006), Clear Blogging (Apress, 2007) and MicroISV Sites that Sell! (ebook, 2008).
Currently, I blog for CNET Webware, at my own blog at 47Hats and do a weekly podcast, The Startup Success Podcast. In the past I have blogged for Web Worker Daily and Lifehack.org.
A good deal of my time goes to working with and for my fellow developers - helping them define, shape and present their startup/microISV applications clearly.
In some ways, this site is continuing the story I covered in Clear Blogging: what happens when suddenly, anyone can reach out to everyone and share their insights, emotions and perspectives online? Big Things, and those Big Things are happening on Twitter and other social media platforms at a speed that makes an Internet Year look pedestrian.






