Tue.Dec 17, 2013

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Tinder: A Social Media Game Of Love

Firebelly

'Many people turn to social media for dating these days. In fact, one of my coworkers met her current boyfriend on Twitter. And now online dating is even in an addicting game form. Swipe left, swipe right. It’s like a fun drinking game, but it involves some decently attractive people. I’m swiping through and in one short minute, I am able to “stalk” at least 10 viable dating candidates within a 25-mile radius of where I currently am located.

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My Top Posts of 2013 on SEO and Social Media for Publishers

Adam Sherk

'I wasn’t able to write as many posts as I’d have liked this year, but I did put out some things that I was happy with and people seemed to find useful. And fortunately I do this just for fun so in the end it doesn’t really matter. So as I stumble across the finish line, here are my top posts of 2013 by pageviews: The Most Common Google News Errors and How to Avoid Them.

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How Story Marketing Can Increase Your Brand Position

Small Business Mavericks

'Story marketing is becoming more and more important as more businesses discover how to do it properly. With the proper story well told, you can increase your brand positioning online and in the minds of your customers. It isn’t hard, but it can be challenging to find the right story to tell. The first question you must ask is, “Whose story are we telling?

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Tucows Moving to NASDAQ Dec 30th, Announces Reverse Stock Split

Bill Hartzer

'Tucows, the company that owns OpenSRS, Hover, Ting, and Yummy Names, is moving to the NASDAQ on December 30th. The company’s board of directors has approved a reverse stock split of the Tucow’s common shares. This reverse stock split will combine every four Tucows common shares into one Tucows common share. Tucow’s common stock is expected to start trading on the NASDAQ on a split-adjusted basis at the market open on December 31, 2013.

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21 Advanced ChatGPT Prompts To Take Your Social Media to the Next Level

Upgrade your social media game with our in-depth playbook: "21 advanced ChatGPT prompts for social media managers". These powerful prompts are tailored to supercharge your content creation, strategy development, and results analysis. Say goodbye to writer's block and hello to endless creativity as you effortlessly generate engaging posts, come up with original strategies, and optimize your social media performance - all in a fraction of the time.

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Do You Miss This Opportunity to Grow Your Business?

Writtent Blog

'Mike had his website launched – and now a whole world of online opportunity was open before him. He’d always dreamed of being an entrepreneur. When he was a young boy, his Father told him to build his own business because this was the only way to make a difference in this world. Mike wanted the freedom to follow his dreams and build an empire. Mike was a natural-born innovator, and his years of dreaming, saving, research and hard work had finally paid off.

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Long Form Content vs Series of Blog Posts

ProBlogger

'Last week I was involved in a number of conversations with readers about blog post length and whether it was better to write long posts or short ones. My short answer to the question was to write ‘useful’ posts, and to use as many words as were necessary to do so. Having said that, I have been experimenting over the last few months with the two extremes of short and long posts.

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Creating and Curating: How to Design a Brand that Acts as a Filter

Convince & Convert

'Image via BigStockPhoto.com. Ever feel crippled by indecision? Where should we eat? What should we do? Many times, this cycle is broken when somebody in the group suggests a familiar restaurant. It’s a situation marketing and psychology expert Robert Cialdini calls a “paralysis of analysis” : times when the complexity of our world overwhelms our decision-making ability.

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