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Roundup: 5 of 49 Ways to Share Online

Jan. 10, 2009

At the bottom of every blog post of mine is a green button asking you to Share This.
Do you click it?
One of the things that makes today’s web so special is the ability to share information and learn from others.
Ten years ago, let alone five, web content could not easily be shared between users. We [...]

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How New Tools Help Reach New Audiences

Dec. 30, 2008

Do you remember March 2007 when Maxim Magazine arrived in Israel for a five-day photo shoot of former Israel Army soldiers clad in bikinis?
In the words of Arye Mekel, former Consul General of Israel in New York, the country asked the magazine to do the shoot as a means of enhancing their public image.

The public [...]

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8 Free eBooks on Twitter

Dec. 24, 2008

Approximately 24 hours ago, internet marketing firm HubSpot released its first State of the Twittersphere report for the fourth quarter of 2008, analyzing assorted growth rates, following/follower ratios, and geographic data.
Among the results, we now know about 7,500 people join the Twitter ranks every day; 35% of Twitter users have 10 or less followers; and [...]

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How to Read a Wordpress Blog, Add a Comment, and Gain Twitter Followers with WP-Twitip-ID

Dec. 23, 2008

The subject says it all.
Among my list of 15 awesome Wordpress plugins is Extra Comments Fields, a neat tool developed by Nate Weiner which allows blog publishers to insert optional fields for readers like you to add a comment and include links to your Digg, StumbleUpon, LinkedIn, or other social network profiles.
Last month, developer Sean [...]

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Why Your Blog Should Have a Comments Policy

Dec. 2, 2008

Do you have a blog comment policy?
Three years and one month ago, Darren Rowse drafted his ProBlogger Comments Policy which every blog owner should glance at now.
Like me and my blog, Darren enjoys people leaving comments on his. But he grew tired of the commenting system being abused, so he set rules to guard against [...]

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Why I Write Blog Titles Before Blog Posts

Oct. 29, 2008

I don’t know about you, but once I know what I want to write, I immediately craft a title. Such as the above.
Once I start writing, I rarely change the title, if ever.
If my last ten articles are any indication, I see more comments, social bookmarks, and trackbacks on articles written after the title is [...]

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How I Moved From Blogger to Wordpress

Oct. 12, 2008

Hours after explaining the reasons why I moved from Blogger to Wordpress, I’d like to share with you the steps I took to turn my vision into reality. My steps may be slightly different than yours for the singular reason I was (and still am) using the same domain for both blog publishing programs.

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