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Best Twitter Tips, Tools and Tactics of 2011

Webbiquity SMM

In just a few short years, Twitter has transformed from an odd little sort of public IM service where people posted what they just ate for lunch or what their cat was doing at the moment into one of the big four social networks and a significant channel for news, PR & marketing, politics and more. Twitter for PR and Media Pros.

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The Very First Thing You Should Do in 2010

Viper Chill

This first page is my ’social’ area with two social network accounts and my two email accounts (one is below). I did, however, make sure to put my task list right in between the two social accounts so I never forget what I have to be working on. In other words: it’s absolutely awesome.

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Minimalist Internet Marketing: My Personal Guide

Viper Chill

I personally know that I check Tweetdeck, Facebook, and my email inbox far more often than necessary. If there’s a big yellow Tweetdeck button in my Dock or some links shared by my friends on Facebook, I’m going to want to click around. If you can do the same with some of your applications, then I recommend that you do.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup, First Newsletter & Tennis Street Magic

Kikolani

Understanding women in social media – nice infographic, especially for those looking to market to women socially. 10 social media infographics – great visualizations of demographics, involvement, landscape, mobile, and more. Matt Cutt says don’t use nofollow for internal links – EVER.

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