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WordPress Plugins that Make Your Blog Comments Social

ProBlogger

Have you noticed a decrease in the number of blog comments you get and an increase in Facebook likes and Twitter tweets about your posts? It’s more public and gives better results to share on Twitter or Facebook than it is leave a comment. Some of these pugins will work with your platform but I’m focusing on WordPress today).

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Marketing Marvels – Build Remarkable Content Marketing Hubs with Uberflip

Convince & Convert

There is A LOT of marketing technology out there, and it’s difficult to know what all the platforms and packages do, whether it makes sense for your business, how it stacks up to competitors, and a bunch of other key questions. This week’s show is on Uberflip – the influencer identification and connections platform.

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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

Kikolani

While there are many platforms to choose from, I always suggest that if your purpose for blogging is anything related to branding, business, or making money online, then you want to go with WordPress on your own domain. The traffic trends for each platform’s site speak for themselves. Also recommended by WordPress.org.

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45 Marketing Tools to Consider for 2017

Razor Social

SalesManago is an automation platform we have recently tested out, and this is the one to watch! However, the main Talkwalker platform is extremely comprehensive and the pricing starts at $500. It also allows you to share links via Buffer, Facebook, Twitter and Email. We use Ontraport for most of our marketing automation needs.

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Is Social Media Becoming Boring?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Yup, you can’t just chat with people on Twitter and broadcast on Facebook. As many people say, the “public face&# of the company on either Twitter of Facebook or wherever else is expected to do it all — support, etc. Links are just one currency of the web. What about the creativity that is now required of you?