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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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Facebook Fan Page: Top 5 Reasons to Have One

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Get found - Fan Pages are public so they get indexed and are included in external search engines. Add this to Google Bookmarks. Post on Google Buzz. Add this to Google Reader. Why Use Twitter, Facebook & LinkedIn for Content Marketing? Feed Your Blog Automatically to LinkedIn & Twitter.

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Connect Your Blog to Facebook Automatically

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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. To get started type in networked blogs into the search box and you will pull up the application. Add this to Google Bookmarks. Post on Google Buzz.

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How’s Your LinkedIn Profile?

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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. Phyllis Zimbler Miller (@ZimblerMiller on Twitter) and her social media marketing business partner Yael K. Add this to Google Bookmarks. See [link].

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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. Add this to Google Bookmarks. Post on Google Buzz. Add this to Google Reader. Get Search Engine Optimized- Fast.

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6 Writing Tips for SEO Friendly Content Marketing

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This week’s guest post by Christian Arno of Lingo24 shares 6 writing tips for writing online content that works for both readers and search engines. Do you litter your blog writing and web pages with keywords so the search engine spiders can find you? You’re writing for people, not search engines. Post on Google Buzz.

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How Readers Find Your Blog: A Diagram

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But they do go to search engines and they type in questions with keywords. 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. Add this to Google Bookmarks.

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