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What Was Your Enchanted Moment?

Direct Marketing Observations

Back in 2005 I sent former Apple Evangelist, Guy Kawasaki, an email; and to be honest, I didn’t really expect a response. At that time I had recently read his book The Art of the Start and also had stumbled onto Guy’s website/blog, How to Change the World. The content of the email? Well…He did respond.

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A Pinteresting Story

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Users create a board (it can be anything from cool pictures of cats to the most fascinating business Blogs) and as you come across pieces of content online (and it can be text, images, audio or video), you "pin" the content (which is done by installing a "pin it" button on your web browser's toolbar). business column.

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Boo! What Is Your Scariest Thought About Social Media?

Diva Marketing Blog

Just as valuable is the way knowledge was transferred when blogs hit the business scene. Muahahahaha ~ Lee Odden , Top Ranking Blog @LeeOdden . S cariets thought is having content stolen and being misrepresented. ~ Toby Neal , TobyNeal.net @tobywneal. And that they think how they did business in 2005 is the same as 2011.

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7 Powerful Non-SEO Reasons to Try Guest Posting

ProBlogger

This is the first post in our series on Guest Posting, with a focus on benefits other than just SEO, for a more successful and fulfilling approach to finding readers for your blog. Among the benefits they saw were: Spikes in traffic to their blog. Bloggers I’d never heard of would pitch to post on my blogs. Building their brand.

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Top 10 Powerful Moments That Shaped Social Media History Over the Last 20 Years

Buffer Social

In December of 2005, the first “viral video” appeared online under the name “Lazy Sunday.” What followed was an interesting study into viral content and how organizations might be able to repeat this virality in the future. . “Chocolate Rain” (Published: 4/22/2007 – 113,787,749 views). Arab Spring.

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#MySMCStory: Social Media Club and Me

Ari Herzog

Eight years after building my first website, I began blogging 2004 on a now-deleted LiveJournal community. facebooking since 2005, and tweeting since 2008, and, partially because people kept coming up to me and telling me they followed my blog or enjoyed my tweets, I knew I was respected as a thought leader. It’s been a passion.

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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

Hootsuite

2005 marked the apex of Myspace. Gaining traction: LinkedIn, YouTube, and WordPress (and more) arrive (2003-2005) In 2003, Mark Zuckerberg launched Facemash, described as Harvard University’s answer to Hot or Not. Registering its one-millionth user that same year, the site became just “ Facebook ” in 2005.