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Content Week: how to consistently come up with great post ideas for your blog.

ProBlogger

You can ask in a blog post, on social media, host a Google Plus hangout, a Twitter chat, or even run a reader survey. Over the years, plenty of bloggers have found themselves in the same situation, written a bunch of ideas down, and shared them with the blogosphere. What are they interested in? What do they wish you would cover?

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6 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started My Blog

ProBlogger

Despite that, and even with a lot of in-depth research on marketing, the blogosphere and online business, there are a number of things I wish I knew when I finally took down my ‘Coming Soon’ page and opened for business. My original sidebar sign-up widget saw a 0.5% Before You Begin. Conversions went through the roof. Why is that?

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What Traits Define a Social Media Marketer?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

People are different, communities are different and marketers/brands are different. As a result, the acceptance or success of a social media marketer will vary in different communities, using different tools and for different brands. No, it’s still not a clear picture. That’s commercial social media marketing.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup, ASW11 & Productivity Systems

Kikolani

Essential statistics from the State of the Blogosphere 2010 – this post summarizes some major findings, but if you want the full details, head to the source at Technorati. 20 tips for a better blog launch – covers design, branding, content, SEO, and promotion. Link Building. Making Money Online / Online Marketing.

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The Case For and Against Popup Opt-In Forms

Kikolani

The Survey. Here are the results of this survey. Perhaps this is due to the reputation and trust these individuals have built around their brands. What long-term effects would there be on the blogosphere? There are many sides to the argument – those who love it, those who despise it, and those who are in between.

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Jumping Over a Mountain | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I believe that our business practices, processes, and output will modularize the way widgets have changed web design. Earlier this week Jim Nail, CEO of Cymfony presented a survey that showed almost 60% of marketing and pr professionals don’t get social media and how it is changing communications. A gem of a post. April 2004.

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