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Foursquare Review: Why You Should Check In

Bill Hartzer

After logging into a Foursquare account, people can check-in at different venues either from a computer, laptop, or mobile device. You can even earn badges giving you bragging rights for that venue. There are even apps for the iPhone, and other smart phone devices to access the Foursquare website while on the go.

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

EmailTwitter – allows you to post Twitter updates and retrieve your Twitter timeline via your cellular phone or other e-mail enabled mobile device, without incurring SMS fees. Twit This is a badge similar to the popular “Digg This” badges, which help the visitors of a web site to quickly include its URL into a Twitter post.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Like last year, if your article is highlighted in this comprehensive post, there’s a badge for you to proudly celebrate this achievement on your site. Local/Mobile Search Mobile Search Guide (cellphones.org): Now more and more people are using their cell phones and searching on their favorite search engine.

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78 (of the) Best Social Media Marketing Tips, Guides, Tools and Strategies of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

Todd Heim supplies a helpful guide to best practices for building a following on and generating traffic from social bookmarking sites like Digg, Reddit, Mixx and Propeller. A collection of short summaries and links to a huge list of posts about Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, mobile marketing and business development. Share this on Bebo.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

A lot has changed from the days when Digg was the only share button people used on their posts and – besides going directly to a website – RSS was the most common way to consume blog content. Digg was the biggest social news site on the web and everyone wanted to be on their homepage.

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