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The Yellow Pages Equal Spam

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking The Yellow Pages Equal Spam Written on July 11, 2009 by Justin Levy in advertising , marketing , permission marketing 9 Comments - Leave a comment! If youre new here or just an old friend, Id love it if you subscribed via RSS feed.

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Video Podcast Workflow Tips from Podcamp NYC | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

It makes things line up nicely when displayed on other people’s directories such as iTunes. Have your main project file built in the software of your choice, and embed all of the reusable clips, such as your theme music bed, your show name and URL, and your version of copyright licensing.

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20+ Commonly Asked Questions About Blogging & Online Marketing

Kikolani

It’s always been Name, Email, Website URL, and Comment. There are blogs that release their content under Creative Commons licensing which basically means that you can repost it if you give them credit, but be absolutely 100% certain that is the case before republishing something. Otherwise, ask.

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15 Blogger Resources Not Previously Featured on ProBlogger

ProBlogger

A social-media conference directory. Either upload the image you’re reverse searching for, or enter its URL. A shortcut for finding, resizing and using Flickr Creative Commons images. Enter its URL and click “Run checkup”. A directory for bloggers looking for, and offering, guest posts.

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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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