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7 Smart Ways You Can Use TBT To Grow Your Brand on Social

Hootsuite

Use old ephemera — think posters, ticket stubs or other fun items — to highlight a unique milestone from your brand’s history. Get Started Do it better with Hootsuite , the all-in-one social media tool. With Hootsuite you can set up streams to monitor hashtags—including #TBT—and see how effectively you’re using them.

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How to Start a Blog When You’re Not an Expert: 11 Ways to Make it Work

ProBlogger

When I started ProBlogger in 2004 I’d been blogging for a couple of years, but hadn’t been making money from blogging for very long (less than a year). But once your blog is more established you could open it up for guest posters, or even hire someone to write for your blog. 6: Run Guest Posts on Your Blog.

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

ProBlogger

When I started ProBlogger in 2004, I’ve been blogging for about two years, so I did have some experience of blogging, but I was very new to the idea of making money from blogging. Here are the tools that I am using to create content. On ProBlogger we began to involve guest posters. This is how I started out.

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Social Pros 18 – Ike Pigott, Alabama Power

Convince & Convert

One out of five B2B companies said that blogging was the most effective social media tool in their toolkit. Looking at Posterous’s terms, I said, ”Hey, these are pretty good, actually.” We married the alabamapowernews.com URL to our Posterous site. Fortunately we do have some other tools at our disposal.

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Warning: Reading May Cause Your Hat to Fall Off

Viper Chill

Barry started openly selling links in the sidebar of his website back in 2004. Matt Cutts published a blog post on their new backlink tool which shows backlinks to website owners. It didn’t really stop any of the angry cries from webmasters though, and later Google came up with a tool where SEO’s could report each other.