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18 Aug 08

The Unforeseen Benefits of Twitter | TwitterStars.com

Perhaps the best unforeseen benefit of twitter has been the opportunity to connect with so many tweeps from the greater Boston area, especially over Red Sox games. Though I’ve been living in Virginia for nearly 20 years, I grew up in Massachusetts, and it

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15 Aug 08

Twitter / Helen ThompsonMosher: @markdavidson and its corro...

@markdavidson and its corrollary: don't optimize your searchability before optimizing your findability!

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14 Aug 08

— melissapierce.com

This is a quirky blog authored by life coach Melissa Pierce. It's not exactly what I was expecting by found myself delighted by it none the less. I'm not sure if others will enjoy it as well but I figured hey, let's just post it and see what happens.

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13 Aug 08

The Long Term Impacts of Online Critics on Personal Brands

This post is not about Thomas vs Simon B, but instead about the long term online impacts to personal and corporate brands.

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11 Aug 08

The Psychology of Gap Marketing

Aaron’s post hits the bull’s eye. This is such an important topic. Getting one’s customers to feel a sense of ownership in one's product is critical. Foster it, develop it, and support it. What Aaron’s post describes is essential to effective marketing.

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Seth's Blog: The secret of the web (hint: it's a virtue)

Articles like these are why Seth Godin is Seth Godin. Good analysis of tactics vs. strategies.

Patience. Hard work. Dedication. There are no shortcuts in life. Luck is short lived and squandered without preparation and hard work.

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Twitter Clones and Competitors On The Rise | 3 To Check Out | Social Web Tools

Have you taken notice to all the new Twitter clones & competitors popping up lately? I can understand the need for a Twitter killer since I really am sick of even hearing about Twitter but, as addicted as most people are I sadly can’t see it happening any

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The Secret Strategies Behind Many “Viral” Videos

Over the past year, I have run clandestine marketing campaigns meant to ensure that promotional videos become truly viral, as these examples have become in the extreme. In this post, I will share some of the techniques I use to do my job: to get at least

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Seven Steps to Graphing Your Facebook Strategy

In this article i’ll explain how to use Facebook to make a big impact on your business, and why it’s substantially different than any other social network that’s come before.

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101 Ways to Monetize Your Blog Without Irritating Your Readers - Inside CRM

Blogging is big business these days, with some bloggers reporting six-figure or even million-dollar incomes. There are a number of ways that these bloggers earn such large paychecks, and the best know how to do it in a way that won't scare off readers. Ch

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08 Aug 08

The Path to Salvation

Made in DNA is an American short story author living in Japan and writes serial fiction on Twitter. Made in DNA has been recognized by comic book author @warrenellis on WarrenEllis.com and on Warren Ellis’ LiveJournal.

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