Just because you CAN share every detail of your life online doesn’t mean that you should. For example, I’m a big fan of Foursquare and a regular user – but you will never see any updates about where I ate last night or what venues I visited. My check-ins are for me.
I [...]
I just completed a small series of blog posts that were somewhat related in substance and topic set. I did it as a way to get a lot of posts out while I was away in Newfoundland visiting relatives. You see, just because I go away, I never want you to have to wait, and [...]
A group of developers have found a loophole in Facebook’s application Platform which enables them to automatically post messages to a user’s wall. This loophole doesn’t require any action by the user, it simply posts to the user’s wall the moment they load the application. Right now the messages being spread state “I thought this [...]
Want to boost the performance of you Facebook marketing? Between Facebook Pages and Facebook Ads, there is a significant opportunity to boost your brand awareness and possibly even increase sales. Over the past few years we’ve been exploring many of the ways to most effectively improve marketing performance, however now we’d like to take your [...]
A new group on Facebook which calls on users to move Tony Blair’s new autobiography to the “Crime” section, has attracted thousands of members in hours. According to the Metro, “Bookshops have reported finding copies of A Journey moved to the crime section, as well as to the fantasy section.” While the group, “Subversively move [...]
Facebook is actively testing a number of promotional photos features, including “Photo Memories” and “Recommended Photos”. The new features, which were previously suspected to be integrated with Facebook Places, simply appear to be a way to get users on the site to engage with photos more often. That’s most likely because the Photos application is [...]
Tweeting about stuff that is happening in and around oceans and shorelines can be a challenge. The reason? How do I tweet about a threatened dolphin pod in Japan, a sea lion rookery in California, an exploding oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, a fancy new marina in Dubai, a diving spot [...]
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A Guest post from Stanford from Pushing Social.
No doubt about it – Content is King. However, the formula for successful blogging doesn’t end there. In fact, content is just the beginning. If you want to make money, create a loyal readership, or attract new clients, you need to keep your readers ON your blog.
In a [...]
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A Guest post from Stanford from Pushing Social.
No doubt about it – Content is King. However, the formula for successful blogging doesn’t end there. In fact, content is just the beginning. If you want to make money, create a loyal readership, or attract new clients, you need to keep your readers ON your blog.
In a [...]
This Post is from: ProBlogger Blog Tips.
The best compliment I ever receive about my blog is that my posts are short, simple, and actionable. Any time I get that response, I feel that I’ve hit the mark. When I get a lot of comments about uncertainty or when people seek clarity, or when I find myself defending parts of the post [...]
Almost every time I use the word “secret” when writing a blog post, I really mean “common sense that most people don’t do.” Shhhh.