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How to Increase Blog Traffic (in 10 Steps)

seo.co

Sure, Facebook-ing and micro-blogging with Twitter are hot, but a lot of people still prefer the meatier stuff that only blogging can deliver. Preparing your blog for RSS. RSS is one feature that every newbie blogger should take advantage of for better exposure. Most blogging platforms have a built-in RSS feature.

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The Perfect Storm in Customer Service

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The risk of corporate reputations being ruined by poor customer service interactions has greatly increases as customer have gaining the ability to share their experiences and their opinions with each other via the social web. Share this on Facebook. Tags: Customer Support Interactive Marketing RSS Social Media Support.

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4 Ways the Twitter You Know is Changing Forever

Convince & Convert

” Once Oprah gave Twitter her imprimatur, the service crossed the chasm (6 million members before she joined in April, 2009 and 105 million a year later). Twitter as a Ratings Service. At that point, Twitter became less about you and more about what’s worthy of attention. Twitter as Curator and Editor.

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The Nine Best Reputation Management, RSS, and Social Search Tools

Webbiquity

Manage, monitor, and track your name, business or brand’s online reputation across online reviews, business listings, and social media to improve customer service and encourage advocacy. The company offers technology, resources, and (if necessary) services for online reputation repair. RSS Readers. Pricing: free.

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Business Blogging: 4 Ways to Have Fun and Profits

Writing on the Web

2) Putting ads in your RSS feed. If you use Feedburner to optimise your RSS feed (and if you aren’t, why not?), you can easily put ads in the RSS feed of your blog, so people who read your blog through RSS will see ads. This is where you write posts on your blog for money, maybe reviewing products or services.

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Your corporate website needs to become a trap

Biznology

Well, you should, because you can’t expect someone who’s doing an initial reconnaissance of your work and services to necessarily remember to come back later when they’re to take the leap and hire someone. 4) RSS Subscription — At the very least, your site should have a news section. ” you ask?

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Social Pros 25 – Alison Carlman, globalgiving

Convince & Convert

The RSS feed is: [link]. Digg died this week, basically, I guess Digg died several weeks ago but like it officially died this week. I would say they sold or they got sold or they’re no longer Digg as we know it or as we knew it, but yes, I guess you could also say they’re dead. Listen Now. Why did it fail?