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4 Ways to Follow AriWriter in 2011

Ari Herzog

Over 1,000 people around the world currently do this, opting to read the latest articles in feed readers as they are published. Care to share which option you use today and how you like it? -- Thank you for reading 4 Ways to Follow AriWriter in 2011 at AriWriter. Contact Ari: Facebook | Twitter | Email | 978.558.0008.

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Finding Fresh Voices

Justin Levy

As we wind down 2010, I’ve begun assessing what I’ve accomplished and what new challenges I’m going to take on in 2011. Twitter Lists – It’s easy to build your own echo-chamber if you rely on the same Twitter Lists and searches without ever switching things up a bit.

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Don’t Be Paralyzed By Media Consumption in 2011

ProBlogger

It started on Twitter (I should never switch on Tweet Deck that early in the day!) too many distractions , whether they be Angry Birds, Farmville, Twitter, Youtube, or something else. I resolve to be a producer, not a consumer, in 2011. I resolve to be a producer, not a consumer, in 2011. How about you?

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ViperChill Monthly Report 5 (My New Apartment)

Viper Chill

Besides sharing how many new feed subscribers I’ve gained and how many pageviews this site has had, I also reveal the top traffic sources and referring keywords to ViperChill. If you’re reading this in a feed reader or inbox, thanks for subscribing! You could say that we prefer signal over noise.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

also gathering intelligence via their rankings on top social sites and by stumbling upon new items in my feed reader. Since I can’t read everything written by the Internet Marketing community, I ask my Twitter and Facebook followers for their own recommendations. This post explores YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr.

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