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How I Organize Google Reader for Blog Commenting

Kikolani

As some of you may know, I recently launched a photography blog, Photostry. And one thing I discovered very quickly about the photo community is if you want comments, you better start giving comments first. Once I started interacting, I saw my own comment numbers start moving in the right direction as well. The result?

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Micro Persuasion: Three Little Tips for Capturing Info Bits Quickly

Buzz Marketing for Technology

« Measure Traffic with the Google Web Site Trends Bookmarklet | Main. The first is to grab this bookmarklet and start capturing stuff you find in the wilds of the web and stuffing it into your private room. In addition, later on you can go back and leave additional notes as comments. bookmarklet coming soon.

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Why Facebook Button Counts are Wrong

Ari Herzog

Using yesterday’s blog article as an example of the type of Facebook buttons you see on many websites and blogs enabling you to click and like or click and share content with your friends, you can see 12 people clicked the Facebook Share button (in the bottom right of the accompanying screen shot).

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Buffer Review – My Favorite Time Saving Twitter Tool

Kikolani

The simplest way to schedule tweets in HootSuite is by using the bookmarklet which you can find in your HootSuite dashboard when you hover over the Tools menu. For easy Buffer sharing, you can grab the Buffer bookmarklet for any browser’s bookmarks bar or install the browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.

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February’s Featured Resource: Amplify.com

Harp Interactive

A hybrid between Twitter and a blog, Amplify allows you to easily highlight or clip content (up to 1000 characters of text and images & video) you find relevant, add in your own opinion if you wish, then amplify it to your friends and followers across the internet! the ability to connect the comments with external sites like Twitter.

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How Bit.Ly Pro Powers My Short URL

Ari Herzog

Amid yesterday’s comments about my announcement of a domain I bought to shorten web addresses , Leo noticed [link] redirected to [link] and wondered why I didn’t use a WordPress plugin instead. It allowed me to publish any blog post on this site and automatically create a short URL with this blog’s domain, e.g. [link].

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4 Easy Ways of Subscribing to Feeds in Google Reader

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Phil on Thursday, June 26th, 2008 Posted to: RSS/Atom , Reader One comment, add yours! If you put in the name of a blog, say for example google tutor , if it finds a feed with exactly that name you will be subscribed automatically (read more here ). Use A Bookmarklet. One comment so far, add yours! Written by: J.