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With 4 Days Before Blogger Social, I Bring You the 4×4 Meme

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

You could call me a blogger of many hats or a social media maven or Internet marketing consultant. Prior to Austin (where I had to go outside the city in order to get Kosher food for SXSW), the last time I ate Indian food was in 2003. Building my first online community 4. What is it, then, that I do now? John Prine 2.

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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Are Blog Comments Dead? Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! I love comments as much as the next blogger. Both are great.

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The Complete Solo Build It! Review - An Insider’s Perspective

The Social Media Hat

I was quite surprised then when, 6 months later, she recommended me to take the role of Chief Marketing Officer for SiteSell, a company that has been helping solopreneurs like her to start online businesses since 1997. For several hours, we discussed marketing strategy and my experience. No joke: I was floored. I love Amy.

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The Changing State Of Blogs

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In the early days of blogging (I started Six Pixels of Separation in 2003), I defined blogs as a personal publishing platform that enabled anyone to write something, hit the publish button, and instantly have it distributed to the world for free (and fast). It was the ability for readers/community members to "subscribe" to a blog feed.

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The Team Behind My Blogs: From Solo Blogger to Business

ProBlogger

December 2003 : By this point, I’d started to experiment with making money from my blogs (I had a couple by this point). The goal of being a full time blogger grew. December 2004 : We made a decision that things were at a level I could go full-time as a blogger. Income went up and down over the next year or so.

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A Decade of Thanksgivings

Waxing UnLyrical

In 2003, when we made the big move from California to D.C., Shannon Pauls Very Official Blog Spin Sucks TopRank Online Marketing Blog Writing Boots - David Murray Love WUL? And my guest bloggers, both frequent and infrequent. Read All About It! Greenbanana - Heather Yaxley Jon (Newman)'s PR 1.5 Wanna Subscribe?

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Diva Marketing Talks Online Publications With Deanna Sutton, Angela Benton & Heidi Richards Mooney

Diva Marketing Blog

Diva Marketing Talks i s a live, internet radio (BlogTalkRadio) show. 1 topic about social media marketing. On today's Diva Marketing Talks we're exploring the world of online publications. After graduating with a degree in Marketing, Deanna Sutton set out to launch Clutch as a print magazine. 30 minutes. BlackWeb20.com

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