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themarketingblog@wordpress on Mobile

The Marketing Blog

16 am themarketingblog@wordpress on Mobile Jump to Comments There was a time when mobile version of a website used to be a rarity. The trend appears to have changed now and today’s development-teams have to consider the compatibility of their website/blog with mobile phones.

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Social Networking, Bookmarking, and Sharing

Kikolani

One of my commenters last week asked about the difference between social bookmarking and social networking sites. StumbleUpon. Sharing Bookmarks on StumbleUpon. Subscribe to StumbleUpon members. Direct private messaging through the share button or StumbleUpon email. The Future of Mobile Social Networking.

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3 Key Features to Blog from a Smart Phone

Idaconcpts

My blog was hosted at WordPress.com and I had just bought my first Macbook Pro and iPhone 3G so I downloaded the WordPress iPhone app and gave it a try. Mobile Hotspot Capability. In order to blog more often from a smart phone, I would need 3 key features: a full-slide QWERTY keyboard, mobile hotspot capability, and Flash support.

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Top 200 Social Media Sites by Niche | Freelance Social Media

Freelance Social Media

Online Marketing PlugIM Sphinn BloggingZoom Link Shares Blue Dot Philoi StumbleUpon TagTooga Trailfire Micro/Mobile FlickIM IMified Jaiku Komoo – Chinese loopt mbuzzy Pownce Radar Twitter Zannel Music 10Tune JamNow Jango Indistr Last.fm Featuring the Thesis Wufoo Skin WordPress Admin

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11 Incredibly Simple Tips To Spice Up Your Blog

Kikolani

Reply to their comments to keep the conversation going. Take the time to email them directly and thank them for their comments. Promote and distribute your posts on to other social media platforms such as Digg and StumbleUpon. Make It Mobile. Engage Your Blog Readers. Ask your readers what they want you to write about.

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Post Case Study: Triberr Visits vs. Google Analytics

Kikolani

Direct Traffic includes anything from people using browsers that have enabled private browsing (see Firefox’s privacy settings , for example) to people who click on a link within a mobile application such as my personal favorite, HootSuite for Android. Triberr Visits vs. Google Analytics. Not all of the t.co referral link.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup, Best Week Ever & Timelapse

Kikolani

StumbleUpon etiquette guide and how to share in mass again. Making WordPress mobile friendly. 30 oustanding commercial WordPress portfolio and photoblog themes. WordPress plugin to view a random post. 17 important things to do after staring your WordPress blog. How search engines find your content.

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