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Twitter: the little bird that grew up strong

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Why Twitter Is Such a Powerful Social Media Platform , this week’s guest post by Phyllis Zimbler Miller , When I first heard Twitter mentioned two years ago – in a teleseminar with the BlogSquad! – I began reading about how to use Twitter and observing what was going on – and I got it!

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Ghost Blogging for Executive Coaches

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You need to be blogging 2-3 times a week, submitting articles to directories, participating on LinkedIn , Twitter , and Facebook … impossible for one person to manage and still have a life. Somethings like social media updating and article submissions can be handled by a V.A. Add this to Google Bookmarks.

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5 Reasons to Hire a Content Marketing Writer for Your Business

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Gates uttered this one-liner way back in 1996, but the flurry of updates to Google search algorithms during 2012 has ensured that his words still resonate. Google will love you. If there’s one thing that we know about Google, it’s that it loves fresh content. Contact her on Twitter @seelindaplay. “ Content is king.

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How’s Your LinkedIn Profile?

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You have written many legal articles for print publications (some with online sites) and you have served on various bar association committees. If a prospective client were to “google” you, some of these legal articles and some references to you on bar association committees would appear in the search results. See [link].

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4 Tips to Attract More Readers to Your Business Blog

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Promote articles and posts on a variety of platforms. Facebook , Google+, Twitter , LinkedIn are some names that come to your mind when thinking about content marketing for your website. Find relevant and compelling images using Google Images , Freedigitalphotos.net , or IStock.com. Guest Author bio.

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Content Marketing Tips to Get More “Juice”

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For example: Take a 300-word blog post, write an introduction, a conclusion and make it into a stand alone article of 450-500 words you can submit to article directories. Write one longer article (600-850 words) that ties together the 3-5 blog posts you used in your series. Add this to Google Bookmarks. Tweet This!

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Connect Your Blog to Facebook Automatically

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The other day I was horrified to learn that a dear client was manually posting his blog articles to Facebook. Automatically linking your blog posts to Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin can get you some great publicity and traffic but it can be challenging to figure out how to make it all work. Add this to Google Bookmarks.

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