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Five Productivity Tools for PR Pros

Waxing UnLyrical

I’ve been including it in my e-signature for a while now, and have incorporated it into my website as well as this blog (you’ve probably noticed the Tungle widget on this blog, even if you haven’t used it). If they’re resources you will find useful, bookmark them (I use Delicious or Evernote) for future [.]

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First Steps Toward Becoming a 21st Century Educator | always learning

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Here are a few tips and tricks to get started developing your own personal learning network: Join a Social Network. ve all heard of MySpace and Facebook , and while those are great ways to connect with friends and colleagues, an even better place to start is a social network with a focus, like Ning. Once youâ??ve

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28 Resources from My Internet Marketing Toolbox

Viper Chill

Delicious Do you ever find a cool article or resource online and wish you had an easy way to save it? If so, then Delicious may be for you. There are a number of alternatives, but Delicious was the first really big bookmarking site and the one I like the best. Is your browser bookmarks bar overloaded and hard to organise?

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The 29 Best Social Media Monitoring Tools

Webbiquity SMM

Standard web analytics tools provide only a very narrow view of social media activity: clicks through to your brand website. The analytics tools built into social networks provide a bit more detail, though only within their own platforms. 2) Netvibes. Showcase reviews: RazorSocial (Tips). Google Review Count: 298.

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Minimalist Internet Marketing: My Personal Guide

Viper Chill

With a quick shortcut keyboard I can easily share a page on tons of social networks, find out about its history and backlink data, and a lot of other nifty insights. If you enjoyed this post, you can: Save on Delicious Share on Facebook Print > [link] title="Click to send this page to Twitter!"