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3 Great Twitter Apps for Content Marketers

Writing on the Web

When it comes to Twitter apps for today’s busy professionals, there are some top notch applications available that will let you maximize your productivity on the service without falling prey to the infamous social media “time suck.&# Today’s post was written by Louise Baker, freelance blogger and journalist.

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Content Marketing Tips to Get More “Juice”

Writing on the Web

Here are some content marketing tips to save you time and energy while getting more visibility on the Web. The point is that as long as you are writing quality posts for your readers, use that content in multiple ways, at multiple points in time, and deliver it multiple ways. How many other ways can you use this same content?

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Content Marketing for Professionals: Time-Saving Tips Webinar

Writing on the Web

Time Saving Tips Webinar" alt=" Content Marketing for Professionals: Time Saving Tips Webinar" />. Are you getting results from your content marketing? I’ve been working with some really great clients who understand good content marketing. ET: Time Saving Tips for Content Marketing Results. Or your blog?

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Content Aggregation: The Future of (B2B and Consumer) Media?

Webbiquity

Instead, successful media will become aggregators and editors of content, rather than creators. Online content aggregation is as old as the Internet itself, beginning with AOL. New tools, however, are bringing sophisticated content aggregation and curation within reach of midsized enterprises.

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How Readers Find Your Blog: A Diagram

Writing on the Web

I reviewed it, and guess what – it’s still relevant, so I’m posting it below. And they do go to Facebook , Twitter , and LinkedIn. Quite frankly, I think Google and the other search engines are improving their methods of correctly categorizing content to match people’s requests. Post on Google Buzz.

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Social Media: Making Friends for Fun & Profit

Webbiquity

1. Think carefully about your Twitter name. Use your name or a name that is memorable or says something relevant about what you do for your customers. 2. Tweet according to your content strategy. Post on Google Buzz. The purpose is to build you up as an expert who adds value in your arena / subject matter.

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Business Blogging – Do You Have What It Takes?

Webbiquity

Good bloggers are social creatures; they link to other bloggers, write copy that attracts links, leave relevant comments on other blogs, respond to comments on their own blogs, and interact with other bloggers through other social media such as LinkedIn and Twitter. Post on Google Buzz. It takes time to build that.