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15 Bloggers to Watch in 2013

ProBlogger

My work has changed a lot over the past year – I’ve been focused a lot on the Australian blogger community, and on curators – so this post is very centered on those communities. I love that she was experimenting with visual curation before such a term existed. Tina Roth Eisenberg. Well, I disagree.

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How to Optimize Your Content for Authorship Success

ProBlogger

Google provides a step-by-step guide to authenticating your authorship here and as outlined below: You can link content you publish on a specific domain to your Google+ profile. Jaclyn Freedman is the Community Manager for ClearVoice. AuthorRank – Myth or Legend? Make sure you have a profile photo with a recognizable headshot.

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How Social Media and Influencers Have Radically Changed B2B Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

YouTube got started in 2005. Blogging platforms, content curation software , and social networks enable anyone with the ability and ambition to become a reporter, opinion pundit, or industry trade journalist online. You no longer needed to own a printing press. Social Media Marketing Becomes a Thing.

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Passion.com Review

SocialFish

According to a report from the Pew Research Center , in 2005, one in ten Americans report that they used an online dating site or mobile app to help facilitate their romantic involvements. When it comes to building communities and connecting members, Passion.com is king. Gamification Amps up Sociability. Making Contact.

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The Most Important Blog Post You'll Probably Never Read

Viper Chill

And in my own defense, I made a lot of money in real estate 2001-2005 thanks to the copywriting and content marketing techniques we teach on Copyblogger. That’s why I love being involved in this community so much – there are just thousands of smart people out there. That should be authentic. Rules are so boring.