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How Young is Too Young?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Thirdly, get social and join social media sites like Twitter, Facebook, and StumbleUpon to connect with people and make friends! Thank you very much Tamar for introducing them to the blogosphere! Answers Yahoo! Blogging is so much fun with friends! Social media is also a great way to promote your blog posts.

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The 23 Blogger Breeds—Which Are You?

ProBlogger

Aw, look at her beautiful blue Twitter and Facebook icon eyes and her cute little RSS nose. The blogosphere is populous and it keeps growing. Social engineers are on Twitter and Facebook more than their own blog. ProBlogger is the quintessential host of the blogosphere. A new blogger is born today! The Comedian.

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

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Because this critical post of Royal Caribbean disappointed me, I polled my Twitter followers for feedback. Kirtsy Likaholix LinkedIn Mahalo Mento Mixx MyBlogLog MySpace Plurk Pownce Propeller Reddit SEOmoz Sphinn StumbleUpon Technorati Toluu Twitter Wikipedia Yahoo! Answers Yahoo!

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Data Mining: The Ultimate Guide to Niche Analysis

Viper Chill

After being sold for around $10m back in 2005 to Yahoo, Delicious is now back in the hands of its original owners and is sporting a new redesign with a slightly new focus. I would usually recommend the Yahoo Site explorer for backlink counts but sadly in the last week they’ve terminated the service. Twitter Search Results.

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The Most Important Blog Post You'll Probably Never Read

Viper Chill

I’m simply telling the truth, and giving you the real state of the blogosphere for no other reason than it’s about time something like this was said. The point I’m making is simply this: Teaching is a very, very profitable business, especially in the blogosphere. These people can, and do, and they also teach.

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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. In fact, their list posts are the least likely thing I’m going to click on if I ever see them on Twitter.

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