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216: How to Create a Style Guide for Your Blog (and Why You Should)

ProBlogger

Really great conference, very good community. Are you conversational when you’re writing? Ideally, what you want to create is some kind of avatar or persona or reader profile for your blog. Include a sentence or two about who is reading your blog, and maybe refer to the avatar if you’ve done that exercise.

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Getting Mass Traffic from StumbleUpon: A Definitive Guide

Viper Chill

They love the amount of traffic that the service – which now boasts over 10 million members – can send, but they hate the conversion rate on that traffic. With StumbleUpon, it’s all about the users and the content that the community enjoys. Both are acceptable and about as popular as each other.

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Social Media Strategy: 10 Experts Reveal Their Secrets

Viper Chill

That means setting aside time to answer community questions, point people to resources, and find ways to be useful to your audience – whether that’s educating or simply entertaining them. The great thing about Twitter is that anyone can sign up and easily find his “community.&# Use Twitter as your company office hours.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Publicizing a private conversation on a wall post. Add an avatar and a bio at the minimum. Using your Twitter feed as a chat room for conversations that are exclusive in nature and not as a broadcast medium. The emphasis here is on "chat rooms" that exclude other individuals in conversations that do not provide value.

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