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50 of the Most Dependable Web Resources for University Students | Educhoices.org

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Census Bureau is an incredibly useful tool--particularly if you are looking for population, housing, economic, and geographic data. RefDesk - A free and user-friendly website, RefDesk is the place to go when you need fast facts and essential reference tools. Other site features include a blog and a community forum.

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How Social Media can Fix the Troll and Bullying problem

Laurel Papworth

Our women’s magazines that think it’s fine to photoshop young celebrities in damaging positions? The Village has to Fix the Monster – trolls – and use social media and social tools to do that. Bullying can be a contributing factor in suicide and damages whole communities not just the bullied.

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Are You Ready to be a Full-Time Blogger?

ProBlogger

Missing tools and skills. There are lots of skills to master and tools to learn – not only in your chosen field of blogging, but in business management, time management, marketing – and the list goes on. Fortunately, tools and skills to be a successful full-time blogger are learnable. Do You Have The Skills?

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20 Bloggers to Watch in 2012

ProBlogger

Her work is highly regarded in the social media community and she was recommended multiple times in the comments section on last year’s list. Marcus had amassed a large amount of knowledge about content marketing and created The Sales Lion to teach others about the power of community. I love his blog. Jen Bishop. Molly Maher.

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3 Scientific Studies With Real Insight Into Social Media

Convince & Convert

Despite a growing number of tools available to measure the ROI of social media, many of the claims made by “marketing gurus” in this sector come from the gut. Data on coverage in newspapers, magazines, television, radio, blogs, and discussion forum posts. Community posts had an even stronger influence on blog posts.

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Cloud Jacking: 7 Steps to Dominate Your Niche

Viper Chill

To find out where your audience is hiding, I recommend searching: Google : Try keyphrases such as “top blogs on [niche],&# “[niche] forum,&# “[niche] community&# Facebook : Search using the form on the top right of the site for keywords relating to your market.

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How to Become a Niche Rockstar: The Guide

Viper Chill

Even though there are thousands upon thousands of micro-niches and active communities discussing the most peculiar topics, there’s still only room for a handful of ‘rockstars’ to emerge from each of them. It’s really about having an impact on your own niche community, however small or obscure it may be.

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