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How to Create Content for Sports Fans

Convince & Convert

Dedicated fans of football, soccer, baseball, basketball, and other games are eager and hungry for content that will satisfy their sports cravings. According to Statista, in 2005 the global sports market made $46.5 Sports’ popularity presents a unique opportunity for brands to create content and increase their audience size. .

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Evolution of Privacy on Facebook

Mindjumpers

I have found this chart that illustrates Facebook’s evolution of privacy from the early days in 2005 up until recently. During the last couple of years, Facebook’s default privacy settings have become more and more permissive – and often with great confusion to the users.

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How Google Finds and Penalizes Advertorials

Bill Hartzer

Back in 2003, when Google was beginning to crack down on paid links, I had a conversation with Shari Thurow about how Google determined, in an automated fashion, whether a website contained paid links or not. First, a little background. Then, perhaps deal with those sites that they found. Take a look at the example below.

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Why I Rarely Answer My Phone | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

I’ll check the email when I come up for air or depending on the situation, I’ll leave my Mail App open and polling every 60 seconds so I can receive correspondence in a timely fashion. I’ve told everyone not call unless it’s life or death, but feel free to text me until their hearts content. It works very well!

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Keynote: The Social Web Is More Than Tweets the Eye | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

I showed them my computer, in WYSIWYG fashion – when I goofed on switching applications, I made a manini mistake and they got to watch as I fixed it. Some from clips I had in my archive from 3-4 years ago, some from YouTube, some new video slide shows I made using photos from HawaiiIRL.com and also from Flickr.

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How Small Blogs Became 6-figure Income Generators (and How You Can Do the Same)

ProBlogger

Pete Cashmore never went to college; instead, he founded Mashable in 2005. For those bloggers who think content is everything, think again. Yes, interesting and fresh content is super-important, but knowing how to present it is just as important. It was founded in 2005 by the same person. Nice little story, right?

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15 Bloggers to Watch in 2013

ProBlogger

Tina started swissmiss in 2005 as her ‘personal visual archive’ It eventually grew into a popular design journal with an average of 1 million unique visitors a month. I think he is really talented and that his story shows what you can achieve if you combine quality content with social media outreach. Tina Roth Eisenberg.

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