Plurk.com-For those tired of Twitter crashing all the time! view story
plurk.com — A really snazzy site that allows you to showcase the events that make up your life in deliciously digestible chunks. Low in fat, 5 calories per serving, yet chock full of goodness. Verb. plurk (plüer-kh) - To chronicle the events of your always on, actio
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Top 100 Twitter Tips and Secrets | Knol Today view story
Twitter's all the rage lately, especially in the blogosphere. Interestingly, Dan Hollings has posted a very interesting article about the top secrets of
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Seed The Web Tips Blog: Twitter Tips - Do's and Don`ts view story
A few weeks ago I attended BlogWord Expo in Vegas. It was jammed packed with tons of social media sessions. One session I attended was: "Twitter: Building the Connections that Drive Traffic". The panel included Stowe Boyd (www.stoweboyd.com/), Laura Fitto
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Home Bases and Outposts - How I use Social Media in My Blogging view story
Lately I’ve been pondering the part that social media plays in my blogging business. This post is an attempt to make some sense of it. I’d value your thoughts in comments to help me take these half thought through ideas to something more concrete.
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5 Things On Twitter That Annoy the Crap Out of Me view story
List of annoying things people do on Twitter and some of the ways you can avoid these same Twitter mistakes.
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Tag and analyse your tweets with Plodt?|?Tweet Crunch view story
An interesting service has emerged called Plodt, this site will let you tag and categorise you Tweets, from the data gathered will generate a graph based on your recent tags or “plodts” that you make. Sound good? ok, to start using this service fir
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Affiliate Marketing on Twitter - Does it Belong? view story
Affiliate marketing through Twitter is on the rise - so much so that some have been kicked off for spamming. This article discusses some of the tactics being used, and proposes the question to what level is it acceptable, if at all?
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