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Blogosphere Trends + Using Infographics

ProBlogger

They’re also working on a tool that will allow bloggers and others to create their own infographics using a plug-and-play system. If you have the resources, interactive graphics such as this timeline of Middle East protests is just about the most engaging content you can provide. Blogosphere Trends + Using Infographics.

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20 Bloggers to Watch in 2012

ProBlogger

As Michael Stelzner said at Blogworld, “You’re not a blogger, you’re a publisher!”. ” I love Maria’s work because talented curators are needed in this cluttered blogosphere. He had a popular blog, Free Pursuits, but focused on creating a legacy rather then just being a blogger. Marcus Sheridan.

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From The Information Age To The Connected Age " GigaOM

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Google monetizes the human behavior on the web — human action captured in web pages as links, content and meta data. I can see individual bloggers turning to branded package and kickstarting of the gifted train. read more | digg story Sphere: Related Content [.]. It trades in the currency of attention. October 7th, 2007.

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How I Network on Friendster, Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn Â?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

First (Real) Stop: Friendster In 2001, I took the plunge into Friendster , and as an early adopter, I befriended just about anyone I had some sort of association with and reciprocated every friend request. Accelerated by MaxCDN Content Delivery Network. They had a great idea, though, and it finally became popular in the last few years.

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The Most Important Blog Post You'll Probably Never Read

Viper Chill

I’m simply telling the truth, and giving you the real state of the blogosphere for no other reason than it’s about time something like this was said. Steve Pavlina is the biggest personal development blogger in the world. That’s probably because he has hundreds of them, and all of his content is automated.