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Analysis of Five Top Blogs and What You Can Learn from Them

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Based on my findings, Problogger started in 2004, Copyblogger started in 2006, Daily Blog Tips started in 2006, Steve Pavlina’s Blog started in 2004, and Entrepreneur’s Journey started in 2004. No need to buy John Reeses’ new product that will set you back $2k. They have been around for years now.

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3 Reasons Email is the Coolest Vampire Today

Convince & Convert

A few of my favorite reports of email’s death that were greatly exaggerated: July 2004. Robert Scoble argued that email faced deletion at the hands of Web 2.0 link] [link] Bob Johnson 5 predictions of the end of email, 2004 to 2010 (RSS to FB): Why it isn't happening soon at [link] [link] Allison B. October 2007.

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100 Personal Branding Tactics Using Social Media | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

If you can afford it, buy professional listening tools, like Radian6 or others in that category. Buy an easy-to-remember, easy-to-spell, content-appropriate domain name if you can. Pingback by My Web 2.0 Enter your email (I value your privacy): Delivered by FeedBurner. December 2004. November 2004.

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13 Reasons Why I Am an Obsessive Compulsive Facebook User Â?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Moreover, allowing users to “try before they buy&# was incredibly clever and keeps the hype strong. Right now, the privacy measures for such things are tight, so you need to opt-in entirely for this. Will social interaction and networking really make the web different? Facebook lets you network correctly.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In fact, you can validate that by cross checking my user ID, 102991, which should indicate that I’ve been around for a real long time (since February 2004, to be more precise). I don’t run into a lot of issues, other than how difficult they make it to make privacy changes and remove/change apps and such.

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