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How Young is Too Young?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Thank you very much Tamar for introducing them to the blogosphere! I started blogging at 20 when I was a college newspaper editor in 2006, and even then I was considered something of an early adapter. I first heard about him when he was 15 in 2006 and he captured the attention of some huge blogs because of his analysis of their posts.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Here’s 2006. In it, he offers some thought-provoking insights into what must be understood before going into social media marketing. And… Brian Solis is the most eloquent writer I have ever seen in the blogosphere. Are You Ready for an Affiliate Program? Here’s my list for 2008. Here’s 2007.

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Analysis of Five Top Blogs and What You Can Learn from Them

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Based on my findings, Problogger started in 2004, Copyblogger started in 2006, Daily Blog Tips started in 2006, Steve Pavlina’s Blog started in 2004, and Entrepreneur’s Journey started in 2004. All of these blogs also make use of affiliate marketing and it works for them since they have a large audience.

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Best Internet Marketing Blog Posts of 2007 » Techipedia | Tamar.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Marketing Tactics (SEOmoz): Jane Copand, the Web 2.0 guru, shows how to leverage Web 2.0 sites to market your brand and control your message. 101 Blog Posting Ideas (SEO 2.0): Just in case Philip’s ist wasn’t enough, Tad has another 101 ideas. PR Disasters Lurk in Web 2.0

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7 Truths About Social Media Marketing

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Blogs must be marketed in order to be successful. You need to network with like minded individuals and build relationships with people in the blogosphere so that you ultimately get inbound links, comments, and visibility. You’re right; it’s not much different from other types of marketing. © 2006-2010 Tamar Weinberg.