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24 of the Best Google+ Guides, Tips, Rants and Raves of 2012

Webbiquity SMM

This tip from guest blogger Mark Traphagen (again) is almost too good to share. Eric contends that Fraser’s success, based on unique content and active network, belies the notion promoted by some (such as Austin Carr, below) that Google+ is a “ghost town.” “What if you could create opt-in subscription lists on Google+?

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Want to Learn How to Rock the Top 3 Social Networks?

Kikolani

I’ve missed out on several great contests in 2012, but this one I just couldn’t pass up thanks to the amazing number of both cash prizes and non-cash prizes sponsors. Bloggers and businesses can both benefit from the information laid out in this post! Blogdash’s All-In-One Blogger Outreach Software. 1500 Sponsors.

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Marketers, Here are the Keys to Your IT Department – Good Luck

Convince & Convert

Clinton Bonner is an Open Innovation author/blogger, futurist and Marketing Manager at TopCoder – a global Open Innovation platform and community. As Jay lays out 4 Nearly Guaranteed 2012 Social Media Predictions , what do you notice? It’s important to recognize how we got to this point.

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How Often Should You Blog? (Hint: The Answer Might Surprise You)

ProBlogger

Some bloggers do best when they’re in a steady routine—and you might be one of them. More and more prominent bloggers-on-blogging are moving away from daily posting—and reassuring their readers that you don’t have to post every day in order to be successful. Why posting every day might work for you.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Sign up right now at a totally reduced cost for 2012 for a limited time. Top 10 Attributes of a Successful Blogger : If you like writing, have good grammar skills, are creative, and have an entrepreneurial spirit, you might make a great blogger for yourself or your company! Want the trends, news, and findings too?

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Social Pros 20 – Katie Morse, Billboard

Convince & Convert

I know that you’ve definitely preached it in a lot of your presentations, Jay, where you talk about just numbers on their own are not constructive whatsoever. Definitely reach out to bloggers, both B2B and B2C, get their opinions, ask for their feedback, definitely share things when it’s relevant. Just the raw data alone.

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