Recently in WebProNews, there was an article called Ghost Tweeting: The Real Phantom Menace and let me say it was ridiculous to read such garbage. Well, maybe not garbage, but it is terrible to know that people would whine over such things. First off, there are plenty of brands online that pay employees to tweet,
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Your Blog, Your Readers, And Email Etiquette
A lot of times, I am sure most bloggers would love to connect more with their readers. They offer email subscriptions to their RSS feed or newsletters. Or they have plugins on their WordPress blogs like the Thank me Later plugin which allows you to send an automatic email at a later time to invite
[Continue Reading...]Search Engine versus Social Networking Traffic?
In SmashApps.com, they published a post Search Engine Traffic vs Social Media Traffic? Which is Better? listing pros and cons, but it was leaning more thoward social media. For one, Social Media is not Social Network. Big difference as one is a way of marketing while the other is the actual place online, like Facebook
[Continue Reading...]Paid To Tweet: The Good, The Bad, And The Iffy
Paid to tweet or sponsored tweets have been something that has popped up majorly in the past year, especially since Twitter has really exploded onto the mainstream. Basically paid to tweet is as it says. Usually you will get the final say on what goes through your own social network stream and all these sites
[Continue Reading...]DandyID Releases More Services For Your Social Identities
I blogged back in March 2009 about DandyID Plugin for WordPress. DandyID allows user to share their social network identities on their blog, Facebook, and other places by simply applying their code or widget. This eliminates the issues of manually coding each social identity you have online and placing it in your blog’s sidebar. Recently,
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