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A Decade of Thanksgivings

Waxing UnLyrical

Thanksgiving in India In 2005, it was time for us to make a trip home… and when I say “home,” I mean India. At the time, I was working for an organization headquartered in New York, so I traveled there frequently; as a result, I had a ton of reward points on Amtrak and various hotels. That’s love. Read All About It!

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How Social Media and Influencers Have Radically Changed B2B Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

YouTube got started in 2005. Post-pandemic, live business events will return but will need to up the experience to get people to travel. There are no big costs for food or an alluring venue, and speakers will often participate for a reduced (in some cases, zero) fee as there’s no travel involved.

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How Have I Missed This? | 2¢ Worth

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Tagged with "travel". More of David Warlicks photos tagged with travel. Weblogg-ed. --> Blogroll. December 2005. November 2005. October 2005. September 2005. August 2005. April 2005. March 2005. January 2005. What Ive been Reading. Blogging From. My Podcast. School AUP 2.0.

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50 Habits of a Highly Effective Blogger " EdithYeung.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Create Blogroll â?? Have clear blog tagline. Always remember the readersâ?? want is more important than what the bloggerâ??s t be a Lone Ranger. Network with other bloggers. Create links to favorite blogs. Submit blog to blog directories e.g. [link]. Submit blog to news aggregators and allow them to discover the blog. e.g. www.pingoat.com.

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Thoughts on UK magazine ABC figures…

The Way of the Web

And although the recession has played a part in sales, the decline started in 2005. Wifi – suddenly the internet is more accessible when you’re travelling – by train for example. I think it’s a sign that mass-market print titles, and profit margins, will never return to the pre-2005 levels, whatever anyone tries.

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