Remove long-tail search-engine

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The best of micro-influencer marketing and long tail blogger outreach articles

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Today is one of those best-of Chris Abraham’s blog posts on blogger outreach, long tail blogger outreach, influencer marketing , and micro-influencer marketing. 99% of every message model I get from clients (and I am sure that Richard Laermer gets on his Bad Pitch Blog ) must really come from their salesmen.

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Social business, the forest and the garden: Your intranet is not the Internet

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Altavista, Geocities, AOL, Google, Amazon, WordPress, eBay, Hotmail, Wikipedia, MySpace, Flickr, Delicious, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Quora, Pinterest all had their days of glory. Similar stories could be told about old-fashioned intranet websites, enterprise search, corporate blogs, microblogging and social networks.

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Fulfill your resolution to blog in 11 steps

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So “blogging” is on your 2014 New Year’s resolution. Starting blogging is not going to be easy for you. More people give up on blogging — and writing in general — than give up on going to the gym in order to lose weight and get fit. Blog wasn’t built in a day. Good for you.

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Google Plus was born prematurely and you should take advantage

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Facebook Pages are much more open and search engine optimized, but still suffer from being very proprietary and more difficult to directly hitch onto in the same unfettered way that Twitter has been known for–until now. A microblog instead of an online social network.

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The Law of Large Numbers is the digital marketer’s friend

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Whether it’s getting into the NY Times or, going viral on YouTube, getting retweeted by @katyperry, or appearing on the 4th hour with Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford. ” Same was with blogs: if it exists, there’re blogs, bloggers, and passionate readers — no matter what the topic may well be.