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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

It takes up a lot less screen real estate that Tweetdeck, and I always use Tweetie when conducting my live, Twitter 20 interviews. Use WWSGD to include a little message before or after each of your posts, asking readers to subscribe to your RSS feed (or buy you a drink).

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Local/Mobile Search. Advanced Delicious Search Operators (Modern Journalist): I know Delicious is in turmoil, and hopefully that won’t mean this won’t be useful in the future. It’s an interesting tactic because your ads get more real estate and higher CTR. Local/Mobile Search.

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Never Run Out of Content to Share: 70+ Places to Curate Great Content

Buffer Social

Just a quick aside: my favorite method of curating content quickly is to use an RSS reader like Feedly. If I know the sites I want to add to my Feedly, I would enter their URLs and follow their RSS feed. I know I’m missing many industries and topics here, such as art, culture, real estate, and more.

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