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Email or RSS: Which Do You Prefer

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Email or RSS: Which Do You Prefer Written on January 13, 2010 by Justin Levy in email , hubspot , rss , social media 40 Comments - Leave a comment! Otherwise, and more often, I prefer to subscribe via RSS.

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Dear Blog Comment Spammer: I Think Your Comment Spam Tool is Broken

Bill Hartzer

Dear Blog Comment Spammer, who just left a comment on one of my recent blog posts: I think whatever software tool or script that you are using is broken. Whatever the reason, you should have noticed that none of the blog comments that are left on my blog actually allow outgoing links to websites. Can you tell? {. {I

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Blog Comment Spammer Leaves Comment. Forgets to Spin the Content.

Bill Hartzer

When you have a fairly popular blog, you have to deal with comment spammers. Unfortunately, blog comment spamming still works apparently, or at least the blog spammers haven’t learned that it doesn’t work. Nonetheless, I’m still amazed at some of the comments left on the blog. Saved as a favorite|bookmarked!!}

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Why does Facebook hate us?

Freelance Social Media

This is on top of what is happening with the new “ Community Pages “ These new pages are making it confusing for a user to differentiate between an Official Fan page and a Community page. A business can’t control their brand as much if people are landing on these Community pages and sharing information.

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When Networking Falls Short, Your [Lack of] Success Will Follow

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Without an understanding of your community and an understanding of the influencers , you’re destined for failure. When considering my response to George, I noticed that neither George nor Simon have ever commented on my blog. You’re serving the community, not yourself. Today, community means a whole lot.

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Marketing Beyond Traditional Means

Freelance Social Media

They added a Facebook page and fired up a Twitter account which appears to be very active, which is great because a twitter account is pointless unless it interacts and becomes part of the discussion with its community. On top of all this, they leaped into the mobile social media aspect with the Foursquare specials. Thanks again.

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The Blog Turns 20 This Year

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With over 3600 posts and over 40,000 comments, it is much more than a publishing platform. Blogs were better defined as an online journal that enabled writers to instantly publish their content to the world for free (it could also be easily distributed through the power of RSS - a term that is also all-but-forgotten). online community.

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