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How I Became the Person Most Mentioned by Digital Marketers on Twitter

Convince & Convert

Lots of great people that I consider to be colleagues and friends were on the list(s) too, and sites I adore like Social Media Examiner, MarketingProfs , Buffer , Social Media Today , and Hubspot made the top 25 sources group as well. Some of this may be slightly out of sequence, but I’m old and on a plane.

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Bloggers Flash Back to 2006 and Flash Forward to 2009

Diva Marketing Blog

As December 2005 drew to a close, I asked a few bloggers what their wish list was for the new year. Turning to thoughts for 2009 a few people felt that the blogs/social media has lost its focus of customer first content t o becoming ego vehicles while others are looking for advances in technology. Several 2006 wishes came true.

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Going from Free to Fee Part 2

Bare Feet Studios

I’ll buy music and books and travel and all sorts of things… (Buy once – enjoy forever) However… The only things where I pay any kind of “reoccurring fee” is for web hosting and domain names. (If If I don’t pay – my property gets repossessed) I need another monthly charge on my credit card like I need a hole in my head.

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Why Bloggers Need to Do More Than Just Trademark Their Blog Name

ProBlogger

She still does, however, own the domain name againstallgrain.com. Since 1998 he has held federal trademark rights to the name “FOOD FOR THOUGHT” on a range of food products. He maintains a website, including a blog, in addition to a wide presence on social media. ” Additionally, Ms.

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

ProBlogger

Darren wrote this in 2005: A blog is a type of website that is usually arranged in chronological order from the most recent ‘post’ (or entry) at the top of the main page to the older entries towards the bottom. This goes back to blogging’s roots as an early form of social media.

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227: 3 Travel Bloggers Share their Stories and Tips

ProBlogger

I had a name, and a logo, and tagline, and I’ve written a few posts. One weekend I got away, put it all together, setting up the host, getting a theme, setting the parameters, and plugins, all the technical stuff. To that tip there of checking your domain name that it’s on automatic renew, please double check that.

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