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11 Characteristics of Highly Influential Blog(ger)s

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Taking this theme a little further, I decided to branch out into the blogosphere, but using the number seven this time around was a tad too limiting. Granted, these are typically publications that have a staff of writers at their disposal, but they are like the newspapers of the blogosphere and readers have come to expect frequent updates.

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11 Common Mistakes That People Make With Their Personal Brands.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

People often brand themselves as an expert in a field or an authority on a topic, but are careless with the way they present themselves, calling into question their expertise, and injecting doubt into the minds of potential customers. Define your thought patterns and opinions so that your brand is always consistent.

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15 Blogging Secrets Even Gurus Would Be Surprised to Know

Writtent Blog

One of the smartest bloggers on the block, Chris Brogan, recommends that “technology should serve your community and your content, not just be there.” Don’t Force Registrations to Comment: People may just bounce when they see you require an official account to join your community. Consider Technology Carefully.

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What Is Your One Big Truth About Social Media?

Diva Marketing Blog

Just One Crowd Sourced Question . Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Pinterest and other social networks changed how we think about "social media" from those long ago days of the blogosphere. Just Once Crowd Sourced Question is a Diva Marketing series where the community shares their insights on a specific social media issue.

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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! Increasingly bloggers are concerned that even though they know that their posts are being shared through other channels, that their communities still aren’t commenting on their posts.

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Busting Facebook’s Most Widespread Myth

Convince & Convert

This is the real question. We assume that the metric records fans and non-fans in the absence of a more specific definition from Facebook. No need for a lengthy definition here; this is simply reach obtained through paid means, such as promoted posts and advertisements (Sponsored Stories). Are you closer to 2% or 47%?

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Fetching Friday – The First Resources Mashup of 2010

Kikolani

Seth Godin answers my five burning questions. How to get more exposure in the blogosphere. Why comments build community on a blog. The definitive guide to sticking to your New Year’s resolutions. Using your strengths and weaknesses to become a better blogger. Blogger Luv casting call. 10 awesome uses for blogs.

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