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5 Steps to Submitting a Guest Post & Getting It Published

Kikolani

This little snapshot is from Mashable’s RSS for their social media category. You can easily see titles of recent blog posts (on some blogs all the way back for three years or more) and see which of those titles brought the most social engagement via their PostRank score. 25 Guest Posts on Blogging, SEO and Social Media.

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Are LinkedIn Groups Are Out Of Control?

Myrland Marketing

Related but directly selling something the poster benefits from without alerting group members. People have reported a post or two in the Legal Marketing Association Social Media SIG LinkedIn group I co-manage, which we have then reviewed and kept from posting. WHY DOES THIS MATTER? Do you need advice on a particular situation?

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Reply to Facebook Comments via Email | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Reply to Facebook Comments via Email Written on January 12, 2010 by Justin Levy in facebook , social media 15 Comments - Leave a comment! This reminds me a lot of Posterous when you get a comment.

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Judging A Blog Post By Its Cover

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: mj*laflaca via Flickr , Creative Commons It’s about how that writing looks. Army via Flickr , Creative Commons Usually these are placed at the top of a post, but often, if a post is long, I’ll insert additional images, alternating left- and right-aligning them. D’oh, you say. Image: U.S.

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Why your business must own its content

The Way of the Web

There are benefits in allowing people to access, use, and re-use your content – this blog, for example, is licensed under Creative Commons , but that was our choice to make, and not pushed onto us by any terms and conditions.

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Snapping at Synapses: Why Digital Death Sucks

Waxing UnLyrical

Blink The thing with social networks, particularly one such as Twitter, is that the streams move so fast, you barely notice someone’s absence. Image: Shawn McClung via Flickr, Creative Commons You have to really, really be paying attention to notice if someone hasn’t tweeted in a while, unless you talk to them every day.

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Why your business must own its content

The Way of the Web

There are benefits in allowing people to access, use, and re-use your content – this blog, for example, is licensed under Creative Commons , but that was our choice to make, and not pushed onto us by any terms and conditions. The post Why your business must own its content appeared first on TheWayoftheWeb.

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