Wed.Apr 25, 2012

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Deleting your Facebook status

Sherrilynne Starkie

Have you posted a Facebook status, immediately regretted it and taken it down in hope that no one has seen it? This is the question I recently posed on Facebook using the questions tool. Almost 30 people took the time to answer and the overwhelming response is, yes! In fact, 21 people admitted to taking down something they posted because they regretted posting it in the first place.

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How To Change Your Facebook Page Name

Firebelly

Facebook has finally made changing your Page name a bit easier. Here’s how to do it. View your Page’s Admin Panel, click the Help link, then scroll down and click ‘Request a name change for your Page.’ Below is a screenshot of what it looks like and where to go: Once you’ve clicked that, you’ll be taken to a name change request form.

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When the Bull Barged in on a Lazy Tuesday Afternoon

Waxing UnLyrical

It was a lazy Tuesday afternoon. Everyone was swamped with work, staring at their laptop screens, and all of a sudden I heard, “Do you want a can, Ma’am?”. Red Bull ! It really #givesyouwings. And that’s what it did to me the very moment I saw a Red Bull on my workstation. The cans opened, one by one, and the whole office was bursting with music and energy.

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Are You Hiding From Your Customers Online?

The Social Media Incubator

BizReport.com shared recent study findings that showed two-thirds of small and midsized businesses are not providing adequate contact information and links to their social media channels. The following three results were shared on BizReport.com: - 60% were missing either a toll-free or local telephone number on the homepage; – Almost three-quarters were missing an email contact link on the homepage; – Two-thirds were missing any type of form to allow consumers to request information

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21 Advanced ChatGPT Prompts To Take Your Social Media to the Next Level

Upgrade your social media game with our in-depth playbook: "21 advanced ChatGPT prompts for social media managers". These powerful prompts are tailored to supercharge your content creation, strategy development, and results analysis. Say goodbye to writer's block and hello to endless creativity as you effortlessly generate engaging posts, come up with original strategies, and optimize your social media performance - all in a fraction of the time.

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Why Bloggers Need to Build a Subscriber List

Kikolani

This is a guest post by Christine Brady of Insightful Mommy. If you have been blogging for any length of time, you have no doubt heard the phrase list building or building a list of subscribers. But what does building a list of subscribers have to do with blogging you may be wondering…. As bloggers, your focus is much like mine – creating great content to share with our readers, staying active on social media, connecting and promoting your blog.

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WEBININE: How to Build an Email Sign-up Form That Works

Convince & Convert

Chris Sietsema is Social & Digital Operations Lead at Convince & Convert. He also runs a digital agency called Teach to Fish Digital where he provides insights on search, social media, email marketing, and analytics. In this webiNINE, our series of ~9-minute webinars for social media and online marketing practitioners, we review the email sign-up process for three sites in the travel and tourism industry.

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Come Help Me Celebrate My 40th Birthday with @CharityWater

ProBlogger

Tomorrow is my birthday…. and it’s one of those ‘big ones’…. I’m turning 40! Life’s been so busy lately – with blogging, 3 kids, my photographic obsession and the other organisations I give time to – so I’ve not had a lot of time to ponder what being 40 years of age really means (or what shape my mid life crisis should take… I’m open to suggestions).

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Facebook’s Trending Articles – adding irrelevance into my network

The Way of the Web

Facebook started testing ‘Trending Articles’ roughly a week ago, but they’ve appeared in my own account for the first time today. Now below the latest update from my network, I get a block displaying 5 articles read by someone connected to me, like so (name of friend removed as who knows whether they want it displayed publicly). I have the vaguest idea that this might be about American Football – a sport I rarely watch as I’m not a big fan, and it’s not freely

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What’s the Best Type of Affiliate Site? [Case Study]

ProBlogger

This guest post is by Anshul Dayal of Nichsense Niche Marketing. Once upon a time, making money with affiliate marketing and AdSense was a question of following this step-by step recipe (circa 2009): Find a product to promote on Clickbank or other affiliate networks. Find a low-competition keyword. Register an exact or partial match domain. Write up a product review stuffed with keywords (which was of course always positive).

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Cartoon of the day

Jeff Esposito

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Social Media Automation 101

A beginner's guide to social media automation tools and getting automation right.

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Introducing Blekko, the Self-curated Search Engine

ProBlogger

This guest post is by Philip Rudy of ImageWorks Studio. Have you used Blekko yet? It’s the search engine that prides itself on human curation. You as the user can actually tailor your own personal search results, which begs the question: does Blekko have some type of insight into blending “search & social?” Potential is an ugly word, and I hate to use it here, but Blekko really has so much potential.

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Gushcloud: Mobilizing Social Media Marketing

Mindjumpers

Tweet. SXSW is a sizzling hub for the rising stars of social media. Consequently, representing Mindjumpers at this year’s conference included meeting with a variety of these passionate and engaged newcomers in the social media ballgame (see my blog post on BigMarker.com , April 3 rd 2012). Mobilizing target networks online. During the inspiring days in Austin, I also had the chance to meet the co-founder and CEO of Gushcloud, Vincent Ha, for a chat about their new social media marketing platform

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Two Things That Should Rock Your World

Twist Image

Well, is the Web dead? Of course, the Web isn't dead, but it is changing in ways that many of us have (sadly) been ignoring. As more and more brands still struggle with the browser-based Web (and this includes everything from website development to social media and e-commerce), the Web as we've known it evolves. It is mobile, it is local, it is app-based and it's going through changes that suddenly make the Facebook / Instagram deal make a little more sense (the future is in the palm of your han

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Essential SEO Settings for Every New WordPress Blog

ProBlogger

This guest post is by Karol K of ThemeFuse. Some bloggers, designers, and WordPress developers have a kind of love-hate relationship with SEO. I know—some people tend to be overly focused on everything SEO-related, and they just keep blasting us with the next “crucial” SEO advice every day. On the other hand, some people tend to completely overlook it, and act like there’s no such thing as SEO.

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The Content Marketing Survival Guide: How to Navigate the Wilds of Social Media

Use this guide to inspire your creativity and ignite more successful and sustainable social media conversations.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

This is an important blog post, because it makes a prediction. A prediction about the future of blogging; a platform actively used by over 181 million people (Nielsen data for October 2011). Not only will you learn why I think most blogging advice is dated and ineffective, but I’ll also reveal where I believe this entire industry is heading, so you can stay ahead of the competition.

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