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A Death In The Family. Missing Michael O'Connor Clark

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I joined Twist Image in 2002. It was more of a publishing platform than an engine of marketing. Still, there were enough marketing bloggers (or people dabbling in the comment section) that a strong and passionate community was evolving. Michael was using Twitter and Facebook during these very difficult times to communicate.

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Kpop Lessons: Handling Defamation Through Public Relations

Waxing UnLyrical

Earlier this year, Korean netizens questioned the academic credentials of musician Tablo , pen name Daniel Armand Lee, who graduated from Stanford University in 2002. Acknowledge the rumors and talk with others through your social media outposts: express your thoughts on Twitter, release a video on YouTube, or publish a blog post.

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9 Ways to Grow Your Blog Faster

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As you may well know, I started blogging back in 2002. It pretty much destroyed the community I’d created. But I think community is just as important as content, particularly if you’re trying to monetize your blog. Build community. The post 9 Ways to Grow Your Blog Faster appeared first on ProBlogger. Find readers.

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How to Warm Up Your Readers and Make Them Raving Fans

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When I started blogging in 2002 I was a complete unknown, and the only people who knew about me and my blog were my real-life friends and the people I worked with. I don’t know about you, but looking at the links whizzing by on my Twitter stream it’s easy to fall into a zombie-like state of mind when I start following them all.

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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

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Friendster (2002) Launched in 2002, Friendster was originally going to be a dating site that would help set up people with friends in common. Soon after, the term micro-blogging became widely used to describe both Twitter and Tumblr, noting the exchange of ‘small’ amounts of content. and really set the tone for future tweets.

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Paywall for News.com and Online Community Social Media

Laurel Papworth

As tomorrow is an historic day – The Australian and other news.com sites move behind the paywall – what WILL we pay for, what SHOULD we pay for and what OTHER revenues streams are being missed by News.com refusal to build online communities around their content? e.g. my partner Gary Hayes being published in Wired and The Guardian.

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PB144: Challenge: Create a Link Post

ProBlogger

All week hundreds of bloggers have been creating some great posts and today I’m going to present you with a last post in the challenge that has the potential to share the love around our community a little. That was back in 2002 but since that time link sharing has gradually gone to other mediums more and more. Publish that content.

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