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Tweet Spinner Review: A Powerful Application to Manage Your Tweets

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Tweet Spinner is a powerful application that manages the more high level management Twitter tasks for you, from managing followers/friends to changing your profile design and then some. Tweet Spinner also has a “nofollow&# user list that will algorithmically never follow users who meet certain criteria.

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The Very First Thing You Should Do in 2010

Viper Chill

Together, you guys are far more intelligent and creative than me, so I look forward to the replies… If you enjoyed this post, you can: Save on Delicious Share on Facebook Print > [link] title="Click to send this page to Twitter!" Totally great post. Thanks for sharing! Reply RJ Weiss says: January 4, 2010 at 9:01 pm Thanks Glen.

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

Viper Chill

You are here: ViperChill » Business » Living Self-Employed Online: The Manual They Forgot to Give You Living Self-Employed Online: The Manual They Forgot to Give You Written by Glen, this post has 135 Comments February 1st, 2009, was a very memorable day for me. It’s the only way they’ll have any impact on you.

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

Viper Chill

Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, Digg and StumbleUpon are just a few services that come to mind. If you enjoyed this post, you can: Save on Delicious Share on Facebook Print > [link] title="Click to send this page to Twitter!" Partner on Social Media Platforms As bloggers, we tend to try to promote our sites on as many places as possible.

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

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

That said, your (B) point is valid but not particularly applicable to what I was writing. Tamar is also the author of The New Community Rules (July 2009). That’s why this post was written. The FTC comments I gave are, again, specific to an instance that occurred. Bear in mind, Kurt, that your blogs are VERY well established.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Abuse application invites and consistently invite friends to participate in vampire games. There’s no SEO value to these comments (they’re nofollowed by default), and all this approach does is makes you lose credibility in the eyes of the blogger. Facebook Adding users as friends without proper introductions.

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