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Watching Me Blog

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I started blogging in September 2003, and since then I have written almost three thousand posts. I have an amazing team at Twist Image that did all design and infrastructure, but the content is all me (including the updating of the Blogroll). I do not mention brands. I believe that. I don't just say it. everything. Here's mine."

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How to add Social Networking Buttons to Your Email Signature in.

Saying It Social

Comment by john | May 27, 2010 | Reply It is the 2003 version, is this doable? Comment by john | May 27, 2010 | Reply Yes it should still work. Can you send me a screen shot of the last step you can get to? You can email it to me at akstout@sayingitsocial.com. . if yes, please explain.

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Join us for a Webinar “Social Media Marketing for Franchisees.

Saying It Social

About AK: AK has been working with social media for the past 6 years, having been amongst the first group of people introduced to Facebook. Besides being the mastermind behind Saying It Social, AK is also a real estate agent who has working to expand her own brand online for the past 4 years.

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What Does Eight Years Of Blogging Get You?

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Eight years ago on this day in 2003, I started Blogging. Most brand are. Personal branding. personal branding. personal branding. Here's some basic info about what has transpired in eight years here at the Six Pixels of Separation Blog: over 2700 Blog entries, over 20,000 comments and over 270 audio Podcasts.

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How Social Media and Influencers Have Radically Changed B2B Marketing

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LinkedIn was launched in 2003 and had reached one million users by August 2004. Facebook was opened up to the public in 2006. Many brands struggled with social media early on. A lot of “content” will still thinly disguised marketing collateral, but the best of it was true thought leadership with minimal brand slant.

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