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5 Ways to Get the Most From Google+ Communities

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Photo credit: Wikipedia. It’s now overtaken Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest as the second-largest social media network. Hashtags work on Google+, too! The network is even moving towards automatically generating hashtags for posts, based on the content of the link or event attached. image credit: global web index.

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6 Tips for Making Your Content More Shareable

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Photo credit: Wikipedia. You’ll also find a world of great ideas being posted to Twitter, especially if you search under hashtags such as #contentmarketing. I posted a list of 18 such hashtags on my personal blog. I’ve been writing pithy columns like these for a long time. But on the Internet, time is money.

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Content Marketing for Fun and Profit

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Photo credit: Wikipedia. Successful content marketing depends on getting your story told as much by folks on Facebook and Twitter as it does coverage in the New York Times (not that that’s such a bad thing). and What do your customers want to do? ” Only you’re not just looking for journalists.

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Get Over Social Media Writer’s Block

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Image via Wikipedia. There are six reasons why you’ll have chronic writer’s block when it comes to producing content to feed your social media dragons: blog, Twitter and Facebook. We’ve all had it. Writer’s block. You need to write something and there’s nothing there. Nothing seems like the right approach.

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Adventures in Frictionless Sharing

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Well, according to Wikipedia , frictionless sharing describes the transparent sharing of resources using social media services. I have been exploring frictionless sharing for years in the form of auto-tweets, retweets, automatic cross-posting, and attention data. What is it, you ask? Microsoft, and the #1 data-vacuum, Google.

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