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10 Tips For Taking A Vacation From Social Media

SocMed Sean

Believe me, it’s difficult to resist the temptation to check your Facebook feed, especially when you have your phone out to search Google Maps for the closest coffee shop. By using the book, you’ll get back to the basics of traveling, relying less on GPS and mobile technology. Share it on StumbleUpon.

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Why You Should NOT Start a Travel Blog

ProBlogger

This is a guest contribution from travel blogger Chris Appleford. From the moment we made the decision to sell everything we own and travel the world indefinitely, we wanted to have our own travel blog. But the reality is, just because you’ve decided to travel, doesn’t necessarily mean you should start a travel blog.

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Top 200 Social Media Sites by Niche | Freelance Social Media

Freelance Social Media

We’d like to add a couple to the list: Macblips and HypeM Sports Entertainment Fighters Ballhype eFans FanNation Fanspot ScoreGuru SportsFlip Sportsvite SportsCast Social Bookmarking Blinkbits Blinklist Blogmarks Chipmark Connectedy del.icio.us Diigo Foxmarks Furl Lycos iQ Ma.gnolia Mobilicio.us

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31+ of the Coolest Social Media, Search and Web Tools of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

Supplement your email list with your contacts’ social network info? A handy way to supplement your email contact list with information about those prospects from the most popular social networks. Blekko’s Tools Give Search Marketers Google Alternative by MediaPost Online Media Daily. A powerful people search tool.

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What I Like About the New Facebook Timeline Profile, Privacy Settings, and News Feed

Kikolani

As a side note, this is why I love Google+. Almost every update happens within Google+ itself meaning if you comment on something, the person might actually be there to answer you vs. someone who just auto updates to update and not to engage. Getting Use Out of the Facebook Friends and Smart Lists. Good stuff!

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The Secret Stats Your Follower Numbers Hide

ProBlogger

When I first started tracking my blog’s stats and paying attention to referral sources, Google, Facebook, and Twitter, respectively, were always the top three referral sources. That’s when I discovered StumbleUpon. Not only that, it brought in more traffic than Google, Facebook, and Twitter combined. Not even close.

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HotPads.com Launches Map-Based Vacation Rental Search Engine

Bill Hartzer

Visitors can type in a location and travel dates, and then click the matching listings to see prices, pictures, and availability. Many listings can be booked with a credit card directly on HotPads. Post on Google Buzz. Share it on StumbleUpon. Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us.