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How Young is Too Young?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Some even boast high rankings and good sized communities. It took me 6 months to acquire a good amount of traffic and cultivate a community on my blog and the same goes for any new blogger. Thank you very much Tamar for introducing them to the blogosphere! by Tamar Weinberg on June 10, 2010 Share I started blogging at age 20.

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When is Brand Evangelism a Crime? Exploring the Royal Caribbean.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In my upcoming book, The New Community Rules: Marketing on the Social Web ( Amazon link ), which is slated to be released in late Spring, I talk about the importance of brand evangelism as part of an effective community management strategy. I just think that the *active* cruise community is definitely a bit disappointed.

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The 23 Blogger Breeds—Which Are You?

ProBlogger

The blogosphere is populous and it keeps growing. They come across as unselfish “community bloggers.&# ProBlogger is the quintessential host of the blogosphere. That link is from a 2005 ProBlogger article and is a fascinating read … a little dated, but still good). The Comedian. Don’t worry about it.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

Though both sites have been around since 2005, TechCrunch quickly established itself as the industry leader, with founder Michael Arrington’s personal rants and opinions gaining attention around Silicon Valley and beyond. The community choose the ‘news’, and that just what the community want to see.

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How to Build a Superblog: Insights from the Technorati Top 10

Viper Chill

A site’s authority may rapidly rise and fall depending on what the blogosphere is discussing at the moment, and how often a site produces content being referenced by other sites. TMZ, for example, was a robot hobby site up until December 2005 when it started to cover celebrity gossip as it still does to this day. How did they do it?

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Blog Smarter: Don’t Just End Up Trading Hours for Dollars

ProBlogger

Many bloggers who enter the blogosphere with the intention of making money online and someday freeing themselves up from time commitments such as a 9 to 5 job often end up getting tied up to their blogs and don’t realize it until often it’s too late. Blogging is no different for most bloggers. Take them as a little food for thought.

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213: Blogging and Content Marketing: 10 Things To Know

ProBlogger

Host: Our next guest is a superpower in the blogosphere. Around his voice was this community. Everyone was getting smarter as a result of not only what he was saying but the fact that there was a community there. She writes about travel, horoscopes, tattoos, relationships, travel, all kinds of stuff.

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