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The Most Important Blogging Analysis Ever

Viper Chill

You are here: ViperChill » Social Media » The Most Important Blogging Analysis Ever The Most Important Blogging Analysis Ever Written by Glen, this post has 79 Comments If you ask anyone what makes a blog popular, they’ll say content. No matter how many clever headlines tell you otherwise, content is still king.

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UKeiG Blog: Top Search Tips - May 2008, Liverpool

Buzz Marketing for Technology

It was a packed day with a significant amount of new content and plenty of time for participants to try out the tools and techniques for themselves. Links to this post: " rel="nofollow">. UKeiG Web 2.0 SharePoint 2007 for Intranets and Web Sites - Full. SharePoint 2007 for Intranets and Web Sites.

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Tweet Spinner Review: A Powerful Application to Manage Your Tweets

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Tweet content: URLs. Tweet content: @replies : You also might choose not to follow people if they are a broadcast tool. Tweet Spinner also has a “nofollow&# user list that will algorithmically never follow users who meet certain criteria. Moreover, you can also nofollow people based on their tweets.

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Blogging Etiquette in the Face of a PR Pitch: What Miss Blogging.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

These are the people who really make a solid effort — they review the blog content and realize that their pitch might be a further extension of content that they had already seen on the blogs they are targeting. The money is where it’s at for some bloggers, and story tips or ideas are unwanted.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The bottom line: If your content is good enough to stand on its own, it will be Retweeted. Sadly enough, the bury reason (which was public for all to see) was not at all about the writer of the post but was about the content itself. Using content from another blog without attribution. Isn’t your name actually Alan?

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