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A Blog is a Better Social Media Hub Than Twitter

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Twitter is excellent for distribution , but if you’re going to communicate original ideas, you’ll need a blog (or something similar). The most influential people on Twitter are either already celebrities, create their own content, or both. A blog is less dominated by spam than Twitter. Scoble is an exception.

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Why Every Brand Should Have a YouTube Channel

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YouTube is a hub for video content. Companies and brands create video content wherever you look, distribute it on its blogs and social media. They use engaging content to draw and engage their target audiences. Many businesses post exclusively to YouTube to take benefit of many advantages that the site provides.

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Affiliate Marketing Tips and Tricks for Beginners

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It gives bloggers a chance to start selling on their sites without going through the mind-numbing process of making their own products. For example, a marketer who runs a fashion blog would be best suited to promote clothing, fashion accessories, and other related items that visitors would be interested in buying. Put People First.

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Garrison Keillor On: When everyone’s a writer, no one is

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I don’t completely agree with Keillor, and although it is indisputable that there is a lot of crap writing on blogs and social networks, so it went with web sites, newspapers before that, vellum manuscripts (did you see that s**t Brother Jonathan illuminated yesterday?),

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Twittorati Features Tweets Everyone Already Knows About

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Technorati ’s new Twittorati (launched July 7, and not last week as some sites are reporting ) will feature tweets from what Technorati thinks are the top 100 bloggers. First, it assumes that the tweets of the top bloggers are as interesting as the their blog posts, never mind whether the blog posts are that interesting.

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Recurring Tweets Outlawed By Twitter Rules

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Several blogs, including the SocialOomph blog , have posted the following text: Recurring Tweets are a violation no matter how they are done, including whether or not someone pays you to have a special privilege. If you repost other user’s content without attribution. Update: Bill Barnett pointed out in a comment Oct.

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Live Tweeting Requires Ethical and Legal Considerations

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If you were at the movie theater, neither the studio nor the theater operator would permit you to videotape portions of the movie to post on your blog. As the author of a book, I also understand the need for copyright protections for commercial content. The policy was written in 1986, long before blogging and tweeting.

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