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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

The State of the Blogosphere 2010 by Brian Solis. The title is a tad misleading; while younger Internet users (aged 18-33) are blogging somewhat less than in 2006 and gravitating to Facebook, there has been an uptick in blogging among those 33 and older, and blog readership is up among all age groups. based, with another 29% in Europe.

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The Secret to Growing Your Blog Twice as Fast With Half the Effort

Viper Chill

Authors in the blogosphere have gradually started to link out to each other less and less due to services like Twitter and Facebook being used for sharing content, but I still personally like to link out as much as possible. I wouldn’t worry about how search engines view your relationship.

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Mass Engagement: How to Get Hundreds of Tweets & Comments On Your.

Viper Chill

Finally, comments also help you drive more search engine traffic to your site thanks to the long-tail traffic that the words in them generate. target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 79 Comments Glen says: June 3, 2010 at 7:43 am Of course, in the ultimate blogosphere irony, nobody will tweet or comment on this post.

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Living Self-Employed Online: The Manual They Forgot to Give You

Viper Chill

View Anything Public, as Marketing It used to be that the designers would come up with an idea, the engineers would turn that idea into something physical, and then marketers were set with the task of selling that item. The sooner you realise that, and put yourself into both your work and engagement with customers or clients, the better.

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