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PPC (pay per click) and Twitter: The Nitty Gritty details | Shuaism

Josh S Peters

Home About eBooks Social Media and Internet Marketing Speaking Twitter Says You Are Here: Home » Social Media » PPC (pay per click) and Twitter: The Nitty Gritty details PPC (pay per click) and Twitter: The Nitty Gritty details Written on November 4, 2009 by Josh Peters in Social Media 1 Comment - Leave a comment!

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8 Tips for Successful Business Blogging

Ari Herzog

This can be accomplished with plugins or widgets. Make it easy for readers to share your content across the web, increasing your inbound traffic and expanding your company’s reach. Include a Facebook like button, Twitter button for retweeting, and the new Google +1 button. Insist your readers can connect with your company.

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What do PPC (pay per click) and Twitter have in common? Everything

Josh S Peters

Home About eBooks Social Media and Internet Marketing Speaking Twitter Says You Are Here: Home » Social Media » What do PPC (pay per click) and Twitter have in common? What do PPC (pay per click) and Twitter have in common? What do PPC (pay per click) and Twitter have in common? Everything! Everything!

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8 Important Admin Tasks to Do When Launching a New Blog

ProBlogger

And a lot of established blogs still have the “meta” widget in the sidebar, despite it offering no value to readers whatsoever. 3: Remove the “Meta” Widget from Your Sidebar. By default, WordPress places certain widgets in your sidebar. And chances are your readers won’t need the “Entries RSS” link.

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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! If youre new here or just an old friend, Id love it if you subscribed via RSS feed. RSS and email subscriptions, site traffic and social sharing may all be continuing to increase.

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How to Get the Biggest Bang for Your Time Online: A Look at.

Saying It Social

After you’ve published your blog, you should post it on your Facebook Business Page , tweet it on Twitter , share it on LinkedIn , bookmark it on social bookmarking sites, and post it on document sharing sites. Another great (free) Google product that you can use to have content delivered to you is Google Reader.

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October Trends + The 10 Horrors of Blogging

ProBlogger

Once you’ve hit “publish,” your post takes on a life of its own, appearing in aggregators, RSS feeds, and on social media. Save Yourself: Broken RSS feeds, difficult-to-find email subscription boxes, a lack of contact options, or an overly complex layout can send readers fleeing. Could you simplify your layout?

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