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Blog so you can be taken completely out of context

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Image by quinn.anya via Flickr. by Chris Abraham. I am in the middle of guiding some new bloggers over at Marketing Conversation. on how to blog most effectively. It is pretty exciting and instructive. because there are many things I take for granted. One of the biggest. trends I see is internal shorthand. What I mean is that my bloggers tend to write based on a lot of assumed context.

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How you can break into digital marketing

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Image by Getty Images via @daylife. Sometimes they e-mail me out of the blue. Other times they come up to me after a speaking engagement. They always seem so appreciative that I would help, but to me it is just giving back a blessing that I have been bestowed by others. They are unemployed, or "in transition," as many call it these days. And they have a good idea--they want to break into digital marketing.

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How you can break into digital marketing

Biznology

Image by Getty Images via @daylife Sometimes they e-mail me out of the blue. Other times they come up to me after a speaking engagement. They always seem so appreciative that I would help, but to me it is just giving back a blessing that I have been bestowed by others. They are unemployed, or [.].

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What is the buzz about Google+?

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Image via CrunchBase. Two Biznology blogger is the same interview? Yep, and you have Google+ to thank for it. Last week, Chris Abraham and I were both interviewed by the English-language broadcast of the Voice of Russia to answer the hottest questions on what Google+ is, what threats it poses to other social media properties and how you might use it personally and (someday) for your business.

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Battle of the social media titans

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Image by mira66 via Flickr. Big companies don't move that rapidly. They are lumbering sump wrestlers that move slowly and continually bulk up to be big enough to move the titan on the other side of the mat. As you look at how the social media market is evolving, you can see the lines being drawn. Google is on one side. Large enough to go it alone, Google has it all, between search dominance, YouTube, Blogger, Picasso, and now the Google+ social network.

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Is the Valley mindset leaving $60 billion on the table?

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Image by stopherjones via Flickr. by Frank Reed. I read a very interesting article this week by the deputy editor of Adweek, Chip Bayers. The premise is pretty simple. Silicon Valley has created the monsters of the Internet that include Facebook, Google, and Microsoft. (OK, MSFT is not a true valley company, but is of the same ilk.) The monsters of the Internet are making all of their money from advertising.

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Blog so you can be taken completely out of context

Biznology

Image by quinn.anya via Flickr I am in the middle of guiding some new bloggers over at Marketing Conversation on how to blog most effectively. It is pretty exciting and instructive because there are many things I take for granted. One of the biggest trends I see is internal shorthand. What I mean is that [.].

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