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Blogosphere Trends + Using Infographics

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Stat Planet lets you create interactive maps and data visualizations using simple browser-based tools and built-in data from sources such as the World Health Organization, CIA World Factbook, Wikipedia, and more. Please share them in the comments. Use only as much data and information as you need to make your point and no more.

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Monthly Trends + 10 Tips for a Flawless Linking Strategy

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This guest post is written by Kimberly Turner, cofounder of Regator. Showing that you’re reading a competitor’s blog (especially if you take the extra step to leave thoughtful comments there) can be the start of great relationship that has advantages for you, the other blogger, your readers, and the community as a whole.

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Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #27

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Who Writes Wikipedia? - The general theory of Wikipedia is that a small group does the majority of the work. Not sure if that is surprising, but it's always fun reading about Wikipedia." Matter What You've Heard - The Regator. the regator. the regator. wikipedia. " (Hugh for Alistair).

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What Traits Define a Social Media Marketer?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Jonathan Hochman , Internet Marketer and Wikipedia Administrator : I classify social media marketers by their level of involvement: Listening — Being aware of social media, monitoring your brand, and using that information to make business decisions. :The Glad you liked my comments David, a post like this is an example of what I mean.

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Blogosphere Trends + Readability Scoring

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Also, be aware that it may take the text of your comments into account when evaluating your site. Now, according to Wikipedia, there are literally hundreds, each taking different factors into account and, thus giving you different scores. Let us know in the comments! The first readability formulas were written back in the 1920s.