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Facebook will surge ahead in India

The Marketing Blog

If you trackback to 2005-2006, you hadn’t even heard about Facebook. Share this: StumbleUpon Digg Reddit 2 Comments Filed under Facebook , Web 2.0 , orkut Tags: brazil , Facebook , growth , India , orkut 2 Comments Ashwani February 18, 2010 at 8:41 pm The growth rate of Facebook compared to Orkut is phenomenal.

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The information processing view of humanity

Buzz Marketing for Technology

In fact, many bloggers say that they write mainly for themselves, in capturing some of the interesting things they are seeing and thinking. Trevor Cook is just one example of a blogger who writes notes from all of the conference sessions he attends (including his reflections on our Enterprise 2.0 December 2005 (12).

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How Young is Too Young?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Today, there are young bloggers who have their own websites and blogs. I contacted a handful of young bloggers, all under the age of 17, to get an idea of whether they see their age as a hurdle and what advice they would give to new bloggers. A resident of Western New York, he’s not just a blogger but a podcaster.

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9 Ways to Grow Your Blog Faster

ProBlogger

Some of you may remember a site called Digg, where you could post links and people would vote on them. The first challenge happened in 2005 by accident. As bloggers, we should be collaborating more. Why don’t we do that more as bloggers? Traffic can be fleeting, but good relationships usually last.

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BMJ blogs " Blog Archive " Richard Smith: Get with Web 2.0 or become yesterday's person

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Posted in Guest bloggers. Guest bloggers (20). He’s also a Facebook fanatic. Email This Post. Print page. Share this post Whats this? These sites allow you to store, tag and share links across the internet. All of these sites are free to use but do require you to register. Once you have registered you can begin bookmarking.

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Using Social Media to Promote Your Event: Step 2

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It has one-click “share&# options to other sites such as Digg and del.icio.us. Create Badges for Others to Post on Their Sites Many bloggers love badges as it’s a way of strengthening their personal brand. It generates and RSS feed of all events we create.

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GoHawaii's A Thousand Reasons to Smile Makes Me Frown, Not Smile.

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Instead, HVCB reached out to mostly newspaper editors and a few paid bloggers. “Share&# these days means using web plug-ins to tell your friends on Facebook, Digg, Yahoo Buzz or save to your own Delicious bookmarks! I have been giving free talks on this stuff since early 2005. I hope not; in any case I won’t risk it.

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