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How Young is Too Young?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Before that, you have to dictate it to someone else I did some research with LMU (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany) back in 2005, about older people and modern technology and new forms of learning. A longitudinal study would be fun. &# And I agree with Ani, as soon as you can write, you can blog.

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Advice for a New Internet Marketer (or How to Spot Internet.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In the study of medicine, doctors have different specialties; Internet Marketing is no different. If you’re a brand new Internet Marketer, choose a discipline and a niche that you can tackle head on and be successful at. For me, that’s social media marketing. Internet marketing is a vast field.

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Data Mining: The Ultimate Guide to Niche Analysis

Viper Chill

I ran the social news site Reddit through the tool as an example and I’m told that around 55% of visitors are male (though I expect this to be a little lower than reality) and 24% of the audience are over 50 years old. Simply change the tag in the URL to whatever you write about and you’ll find popular content around that topic.

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Fifteen Years of Online Social Interactions

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I spent time on AOL as remote staff, growing my connections online (and some interestingly would later become colleagues) until I dropped AOL entirely to focus on my studies. I was recently cleaning out a cabinet in my apartment and tossed out a 2005 Yellow Pages that was in pristine condition. That was almost a decade ago.

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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. Digg was the biggest social news site on the web and everyone wanted to be on their homepage.

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