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What Content Works Where? Smarter Traffic (and Revenue) Building Through Social Media

ProBlogger

Every time we publish a post on social media here at ProBlogger, readers comment that social media takes so much time —how can they get smarter about it? This is just a short, quick technique that anyone can use—social media newbie or superstar. Is your social media “working”?

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The ProBlogger Top 20 of 2012

ProBlogger

Image courtesy Lore & Guille, licensed under Creative Commons So to help you out, I’ve compiled this list of our 20 most popular articles from 2012. We’ve all heard social media advisors tell us to target the influencers if we want to have an impact on social media. of tag clouds.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

of articles on the topic of Internet Marketing, from SEO to social media to web usability and then some. The article has examples of how social media worked too. In it, he offers some thought-provoking insights into what must be understood before going into social media marketing.

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How My Old Blog Post Got Half a Million Pinterest Views [Case Study]

ProBlogger

Between tutorials on how to optimize Pinterest as part of your social media marketing strategy, Darren’s own experiment on Pinterest , how to create Pinterest-worthy graphics , and how to run a Pinterest contest , there are some great tips out there. Image by unknown photographer, licensed under Creative Commons.

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30 Awesome Blogging Guides, Tips and Resources

Webbiquity SMM

Despite the occasional “death of blogging” pronouncements (often made, ironically, in blog posts), blogs remain the core of a robust social media strategy. And more than half of all social media-driven blog traffic comes from Facebook (28%) and Twitter (26%) combined.

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