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PLEASE Don’t Visit My Google+ Page! Here’s Why.

SocMed Sean

No, this isn’t another one of those anti-Google+ posts and no…it isn’t one of those reverse psychology attempts to actually trick you into visiting my Google+ page. In fact, I really don’t want you to visit my Google+ page and I have a good reason for it.

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Valuable Commenters vs. Comment Spammers

Kikolani

Comment spam. Even the typical blog reader who just stumbled upon an article for something they searched in Google has probably seen their fair share of comments from people by the name of Loan Modification that think that article is a “great post&# and would also like to drop in the fact that they offer incredible deals.

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How to Successfully Digitize Events During COVID-19

Waxing UnLyrical

And as my work energy has started to come back after the life-changing events of the last few years , I felt one of the ways in which I could give back was to leverage my network to actively provide free learnings, trainings, and discussions. Even though the topic might be serious we still need energy in the session.

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Efficient Blog Commenting: Save Your Time and Energy

ProBlogger

Commenting on other blogs is an integrated part of blogging, and it’s vital. You need people for successful blogging and blog commenting is one of the coolest ways to build loyal relationships. This post is based on Joe’s guest post here at ProBlogger, where he wisely gave a strategy for commenting on other blogs.

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241: Trends in Social Media – Where Should You Focus Your Energy?

ProBlogger

Social Media Trends – Where Should You Focus Your Energy. In today’s episode I want to discuss where you should focus your energy as a blogger. Links and Resources for Trends in Social Media – Where Should You Focus Your Energy?: In today’s episode, I wanna talk about working out where to put your energy.

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Writing tricks for content marketers

Sherrilynne Starkie

Google bots like short headlines that start with keywords and whose context matches that of the story. Studies show that longer articles tend to achieve more retweets and shares in social media and attract more comments. Humans are attracted by humour, emotion and information. What works today, may not necessarily work tomorrow!

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10 Ways Government Agencies Can Increase Their Engagement on Social Media

Social Media Strategies Summit

The Department of Energy clearly understands this. You might receive dozens or hundreds of comments a day. According to research from Jungle Scout , 46% of consumers believe it’s essential for brands to respond to social media comments. After all, it’s far easier for your audience to trust a human than a faceless organization.