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Who’s an Expert, and Why Experts Write Ebooks

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In my current series of posts about writing ebooks , I’m primarily addressing the challenges of experts who want to write and publish a digital book, for example, on Amazon. Writing and publishing an ebook doesn’t make you an expert, but it certainly shows your knowledge, experience and value as such. Who qualifies?

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A Checklist for 2012 Content Marketing Plans

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If you’re still having trouble, check out my recent post on ready to publish articles. A great way to short-cut the time needed to research, write and publish quality online content is to find a good writer to supply articles. Related posts: A Checklist for 2009 Content Marketing Plans. Happy writing!

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Social Media for Busy Business Bloggers

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Twitter processed more than one billion tweets in December 2009 and averages almost 40 million tweets per day. internet page views occurred at one of the top social networking sites in December 2009, up from 13.8% Let’s be clear: Social networking now accounts for 22% of all time spent online in the US. Over 25% of U.S.

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The Real Truth About Mexico

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At the time of publishing my last post about the dangers of living in Mexico , the drug wars and gun laws, I had no idea if such thoughts interest my readers. As of 2009 Mexico’s homicide rate varies from 10~14 per 100,000 inhabitants; the world average is 10.9 Violence touches the lives of many everywhere. Crime in Mexico.

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Why Use Twitter, Facebook & LinkedIn for Content Marketing?

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It was only natural that once the technology made it easy for Web readers to become publishing participants, the doors to connecting and networking unleashed a Tsunami of traffic. LinkedIn went from 2 to 40 million in May 2009 and 60 million by February 2010. Twitter has 75 million accounts. Read their story here on Wikipedia.

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