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Singapore Social Media Workshop for PR and Online Media: September 2011

Laurel Papworth

On 13th of September, 2011 I am teaching a social media workshop in Singapore, AND presenting at a conference. If you want to know how to put out a social media press release, how to set up an online community monitoring station and how to measure social media, this workshop is for you!

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Buttermilk the Dwarf Goat

Kikolani

Add these to your playbook, and never head out to the blogosphere without a gameplan again! 3 Strategies that Brought Me 11,710 Subscribers in Six Months [Case Study] – The booster strategies I’m talking about are simple to implement, don’t take much time and effort, and they work—no matter how big or small your blog may be.

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

This list includes female bloggers that cover a huge variety of topics in the blogosphere. Alice is a writer of both fiction and nonfiction, and co-author of the book Let’s Panic About Babies (due out in March 2011). Amy is an online marketer and social media consultant who specializes in Facebook marketing. Alice Bradley.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media: Getting Started Why You Have to Engage in Social Media, Even if You Don’t Want to (A Smart Bear): Jason Cohen (@asmartbear) makes a compelling argument into why social media must be considered, even if you have no interest in it. The article has examples of how social media worked too.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

A prediction about the future of blogging; a platform actively used by over 181 million people (Nielsen data for October 2011). Social networks are growing at record-breaking speeds. The Daily Mail website reportedly brought in $25m revenue in 2011. This is an important blog post, because it makes a prediction.

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The State of the Blog Sales Market: Interview with Andrew Knibbe of Flippa

ProBlogger

As blogs are increasingly recognized as business assets—or businesses in their own right—more entrepreneurs and publishers are looking to enter the blogosphere by buying a blog. And as we’ve already seen this week, in many cases, bloggers are happy to sell. Blogs are probably the biggest part of Flippa.