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The Complete Solo Build It! Review - An Insider’s Perspective

The Social Media Hat

If it were me, I could use professional interests like social media and blogging, or more personal interests like Star Wars. In my space, as a social media marketer, there are some tremendous courses available from brilliant experts like Mari Smith, Jon Loomer, and Amy Porterfield. I love Amy. So here's the thing.

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247: How to Create a Blog on a Topic You’re Not an Expert In

ProBlogger

When I first started writing on that topic and that was back in 2003 on a very early blog, I was reviewing cameras. I did a whole episode back in episode 172 on this podcast with Michael Stelzner from Social Media Examiner. Sign up to our ProBloggerPLUS newsletter to get notified of all new tutorials and podcasts.

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Social Media "Pioneers" Tell Why

Diva Marketing Blog

Recently many of my social media conversations seemed to be about the perception that social is a young person’s game. However, many of the people who began exploring social media 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 years ago were 30+ when they/we started working in this industry. . ~ Ghostbusters. Just One Crowd Sources Question.

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The Ultimate Guide to Making Money with the Amazon Affiliate Program

ProBlogger

I first heard about Amazon’s Affiliate program in April 2003. However – after doing some reconstructing of my earnings I’ve put together the following chart of (the years 2003-2007 are based upon earnings numbers mentioned in previous posts here on ProBlogger but are not exact). The highest commission for the day was a $21.34

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

There seems to be a distinct collection of sessions, parties, and hang-outs for the social media crowd, and then a completely separate collection for developers, entrepreneurs (and of course film attendees). More so than any other event I attend, SXSW is conference roulette. I’ll write about that soon.