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Blog your way into a book deal

Biznology

Step three is to start writing for sites that have bigger, stronger, and more influential readerships than your own blog does. On February 11, 2007, Minh started Bottom Shelf Books. On March 14, 2007, Minh created the @bottomshelfbks Twitter account. Nobody puts Minh Le in a box. Wish me luck and I wish you luck, too.

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Blog Marketing Tactics - 10 Tested, Proven Ideas

Online Marketing Institute

Give your site a wide enough thesis you can explore content in various categories and pull in a mixed audience. Connect with social web power users Having been blogging for a few years before starting this site and moderating web forums/boards since 2000, I was already well-networked prior to starting this blog.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity

The number of people who are visiting social media sites has increased by 24% over the last year. The average visitor spends 66% more time on these sites than they did a year ago. Facebook is the world’s most visited social media brand with 54% of the worlds internet population visiting the brand. And much more.

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Crunchy, salty, nutritious news & views on B2B marketing for technology companies | Velocity - the B2B marketing acceleration agency for technology companies

Online Marketing Institute

And while a lot of marketers think that’s what they’re doing when they crank out… Read more… Doug Kessler | May 27th, 2009 | no comments The changing look of listing / portfolio sites Websites that present a portfolio or list of creative work are always a design challenge. Peroni awaits.

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The Ultimate Guide to Hiring Effective Marketers

Hubspot

He may be outlining a brand new campaign, or writing and editing copy for the company site. According to a 2007 report in Training magazine, companies spend an average of $1200 annually for training one employee. Around the late 2000s, it was things like social media marketing , aiming to make use of sites such as Twitter and Facebook.