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Like Stuff On Facebook? Say Cheese, You're An Ad!

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali Like Stuff On Facebook? Apparently there are four ways marketers and brands can turn your Facebook activity into ads, as Ad Age tells us: 1. When you check in to a place on Facebook; 3.

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Where to Find Free Images Online

ProBlogger

Public Domain Archive. Public Domain Archive. Public Domain Images are bloggers who have curated all the images in the public domain they’ve come across in one handy place. Foodies Feed. Pixabay has tons of public domain vectors, drawings, and photos – all for free.

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The Road to Recovery: A Look at the Digital Future of Small Business 

Hootsuite

1937 / Public Domain Even after it lost its designation in 1985, tourists continued to make Route 66 a place of pilgrimage. And with new social commerce integrations like Facebook Shops, many won’t need one. Route 66 came to epitomize the thriving state of small businesses in middle America. Dorthea Lange, Free Way.

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Thursday Roundup: Twitter Tips

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: Pasquale D’Silva [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. Why: Bill Dorman explains his screening process for following accounts on Twitter, and how it helps make his live feed more manageable. Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Thursday Roundup: Twitter Tips. 6 Tips to Grow Your Twitter Followers.

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A Visual Guide to Finding Free Images Online – [INFOGRAPHIC]

Your Escape From 9 to 5

Public Domain Archive – Publish images weekly, they have both modern and vintage images. Public Domain archive is a collection of free images around the web curated by bloggers. Foodies Feed – 230,000+ free hi-resolution food images. GettyImages – 50 million images that are embeddable.

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6 Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds - ReadWriteWeb

Buzz Marketing for Technology

6 Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds. Information overload is a real problem for many web users, and one way to cope with it is to filter your RSS feeds so you only see what you want to see. Feed Rinse is a best of class RSS filtering application. Feed Sifter is an almost painfully simple RSS filter that filters in by keyword.

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Why I’ll Keep Growing My Private Link Network After Google’s “Crackdown”

Viper Chill

I was quick to announce on Facebook that only around 5% of our websites were ‘hit’ and deindexed by Google. That may seem small, but I admit it’s fairly substantial since we have almost 2,000 domains in our network. Stay Away from Public Domain Auctions. Remove RSS Feeds. And your time.

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