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Building a $1000000 Website in 12 Months

Viper Chill

If you enjoyed this post, you can: Save on Delicious Share on Facebook Print > [link] title="Click to send this page to Twitter!" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 101 Comments Design Informer says: November 26, 2009 at 12:11 pm Can’t wait to read more. You’re articles really are inspiring. This is an awesome project.

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Getting Mass Traffic from StumbleUpon: A Definitive Guide

Viper Chill

Choose a Profile Picture No matter what your reasons for using the service are, I believe everyone should at least take a minute to update their profile with a picture (also known as an avatar). In other words, your avatar is going to be seen in a lot of places on the service so pick something memorable.

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Cloud Jacking: 7 Steps to Dominate Your Niche

Viper Chill

Get An Avatar – An avatar is a simple image that will represent you wherever they go. An avatar can really be anything that you like. Test If you enjoyed this post, you can: Save on Delicious Share on Facebook Print > [link] title="Click to send this page to Twitter!" It’s time to cloudjack, baby !

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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. Resources your customers find helpful, like reviews and links all win big. Use Twitter as your company office hours. Tutorials are helpful.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Add an avatar and a bio at the minimum. 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. Warmly, Allen Reply Bob Sommers December 10, 2008 at 3:35 pm Thanks Tamar: What a great resource.

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