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Make Your LinkedIn Profile Work for You | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Penn , will be the first to say that this service is sorely underrated as a place to develop business, grow your capabilities, and promote your projects and opportunities. For the bonus round, I recommend staying up to date via LinkedIn’s community superhero, Mario Sundar. People who use LinkedIn expertly, like Christopher S.

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Blogging in 2023: How To Start A Professional Blog And Make Money

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Even back when Darren and I started discussing a potential book, blogging wasn’t new, and we had already seen the community undergo several changes. A great many are built as a one-off project and are then only lightly maintained, sometimes through “programmatic SEO” or other website automation techniques.

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100 Personal Branding Tactics Using Social Media | chrisbrogan.com

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Track things like audience/community sentiment (positive/negative) if you want to map effort to results. Use social networks respectfully to share the best of your content, in a community-appropriate setting. Remember that community and marketplace are two different things. Make it easy for your community to reach you.

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

Viper Chill

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. Decide on a Brandable Name Because these blogs write so much, they don’t have as many people coming to their blog via feed readers as you would expect. How did they do it?

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Jumping Over a Mountain | chrisbrogan.com

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I believe we’re going to shift back to thinking customer service and community management are the core and not the fringe. I believe we’re going to move our communications practices back in-house for lots of what is currently pushed out to agencies and organizations. Disagree with me in the comments. Dr. Wright.

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