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Social Networking for Business: What’s Right for Yours?

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(As I’m on vacation for a week, I’ve invited Sydni Craig-Hart to share social networking tips.). The big 3: Facebook , Twitter and LinkedIn. Everybody who’s anybody has a profile in each. And it seems everybody is preaching the same thing: You HAVE to have a Facebook Fan Page. You HAVE to be on Twitter. You HAVE to join LinkedIn and participate in groups.

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Business Blogging: 4 Ways to Have Fun and Profits

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(Vacation time, so here’s another guest post, this one by Susan Long, freelance marketing consultant.). If you’re writing your blog for more than just fun, you’ve probably thought about how you can make some money from it. There’s plenty of ways you can make cash from your writing, and you might not have thought of some of them before. 1) Putting ads on your blog.

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Blog Writing: What Can We Learn From Reality TV?

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(Guest Post: I’m on vacation, so I invited Tim Handorf to write a guest post. Tim writes on the topics of online colleges and universities. He welcomes your comments at his email Id: tim.handorf.20@googlemail.com.). As a blogger, you know by now that increasing your traffic means grabbing your audience’s attention and keeping it. The Internet is a veritable distraction mine filled with bells and whistles and flashing lights, so keeping a large audience enthralled and focused is a con

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No More Geek-Speak: SEO for Smart Bloggers

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How can you learn basic search marketing for blogging in 5 minutes or less? Scribe SEO Copywriting is a practical tool you install and use for each blog or web pages you want to publish. Once installed, you can get a report BEFORE you publish, which tells you how optimized your content is for search engines. Before I started using Scribe , I assumed (because I’m pretty smart and I’ve been getting good search results) that if I wrote quality headlines and posts, using the keyword phra

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