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PPC (pay per click) and Twitter: The Nitty Gritty details | Shuaism

Josh S Peters

Home About eBooks Social Media and Internet Marketing Speaking Twitter Says You Are Here: Home » Social Media » PPC (pay per click) and Twitter: The Nitty Gritty details PPC (pay per click) and Twitter: The Nitty Gritty details Written on November 4, 2009 by Josh Peters in Social Media 1 Comment - Leave a comment!

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FeedBurner vs. Aweber: Do You Really Need an Autoresponder for Your Blog?

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It works like this: a site visitor subscribes to your feed and every time you add a new post, a message is sent to them alerting them of the addition. The subscriber needs special software (a feed reader) to access the feed. For more information on feeds, see Darren’s post, What is RSS? The fatal flaw in feeds.

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What do PPC (pay per click) and Twitter have in common? Everything

Josh S Peters

Home About eBooks Social Media and Internet Marketing Speaking Twitter Says You Are Here: Home » Social Media » What do PPC (pay per click) and Twitter have in common? The easiest thing to do is to setup your keywords to be delivered via RSS to the feed reader of your choice (google reader, bloglines, etc).

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How to Write Great Blog Post Titles

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Your title appears in RSS feeds. Depending on how you set up your RSS feed, readers may only see the title and the opening lines of your post when deciding whether to click through and read the whole thing. 3: Evoke Readers’ Curiosity. This type of content will frustrate your readers.

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How to Increase Your Email List Subscriptions

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I went over to his house, set up an RSS feed reader for him and said, “Just run this piece of software and you’ll be able to read the latest posts from the blog.”. Which may explain why around 90–95% of our eBook and course sales come from our emails, even though we post the same offers on our blog and social media channels.

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How to Increase Your Email List Subscriptions

ProBlogger

I went over to his house, set up an RSS feed reader for him and said, “Just run this piece of software and you’ll be able to read the latest posts from the blog.”. Which may explain why around 90–95% of our eBook and course sales come from our emails, even though we post the same offers on our blog and social media channels.

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How to Increase Your Email List Subscriptions

ProBlogger

I went over to his house, set up an RSS feed reader for him and said, “Just run this piece of software and you’ll be able to read the latest posts from the blog.”. Which may explain why around 90–95% of our eBook and course sales come from our emails, even though we post the same offers on our blog and social media channels.

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