Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

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When Networking Falls Short, Your [Lack of] Success Will Follow

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

When considering my response to George, I noticed that neither George nor Simon have ever commented on my blog. There was a pingback on two of my posts from the company’s blog from July 2008 from a third employee of the agency, but none of the individuals doing the outreach in 2010 actually had time to write a comment on my blog posts.

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20 Ways to Cultivate Brand Unawareness in Social Media

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

If you don’t respond to comments on your blog or Facebook posts, it’s like walking away from a person in mid-sentence when he is asking you a question. This can be problematic, but as a general rule you’ll draw more people to your brand by allowing them to post on your Facebook page and comment on your blog. No engagement.

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How to Use Social Media Strategy to Reach Mommy Blogs

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I also highly recommend commenting on some of their articles and sharing some of their posts on social networks. If you become familiar with these websites, you will not only get to know your target market better, but you can also post comments, blogs, and updates on areas where moms already are. Where Can You Find Mommy Bloggers?

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The New Model: How Google+ “Gets” Content

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

This post will talk about the old model (links), the new model (Authored PageRank), authorship markup, rich snippets and their benefits, a possible Google+ commenting system, vanity URLs, and how Google+ all effects content marketing. Google+ Commenting System. The Old Model.

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How to Create the Perfect Facebook Fan Page, 2012 Edition

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I am not alone in not being pleased with the new way that comments on pages from non-admins are marginalized from the main content of the page, positioned well below the fold in the right column under the heading “Recent Posts by Others on [page name].” ” And there’s no other option.

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Social Media Insecurity: What to do When Online Activity Affects.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I guess it’s assumed in social spaces that when s/he initiates the friend request, you can comment on anything on their Facebook wall or tweet back at them about something personal or even comment on a photo. Unless the comments are not appropriate, no offense should be taken at all by the other person.

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7 Deadly Blog Writing Sins

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Those comments on your blog are great way to hear the feedback and to improve your blog constantly. Someone made a comment to me that this blogger writes simply to look smarter than others but doesn’t have anything valuable to say — that’s the kind of reputation this type of complex writing actually gives off!