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Blogger: Redirecting

Buzz Marketing for Technology

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Blogger: Redirecting

Buzz Marketing for Technology

This blog is not hosted by Blogger and has not been checked for spam, viruses and other forms of malware. Yes No Home | Features | About | Buzz | Help | Discuss | Language | Developers | Gear Terms of Service | Privacy | Content Policy | Copyright © 1999 – 2010 Google

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Small(ish) Market, Big Noise: Tracey Zeeck Creates Regional Buzz for Local Businesses

ClearVoice

She shares tips for weaving yourself into the local fabric, opinions on the emerging remote workforce, and success stories in marketing all kinds of regional businesses. Do you work a lot with bloggers? I work some with bloggers, mostly food bloggers. Have FOMO when it comes to your local content marketing?

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B2B Book Buzz: Return On Influence by @MarkWSchaefer

MLT Creative

Opinions and recommendations from trusted digital alliances created a wave of action. This fascinating book explores how brands are identifying powerful bloggers , tweeters and YouTube celebrities to build brand buzz and increase sales. He also reviews innovative companies, like Klout, which measure social media influence.

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Blogging vs. Journalism: Identifying the Fundamental Differences

KoMarketing Associates

Let’s take a look at some of these differences as we attempt to help bloggers and journalists stay on track and deliver the type of content they intend to their audience. On the flip side, blog readers often times are on the page to learn the opinions of the experts that are writing the piece. Tone and Structure.

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Vote: What Makes You Read a Blog Post?

Writing on the Web

Mark Schaefer over at {grow} blog asked this question and gives his opinion. Here is an excerpt of Mark’s opinions, using a rating of 1-5 with 5 being most important, from his post A Scorecard of 7 Blogging Essentials. Bloggers agonize over headlines and still rarely get them right. What’s your opinion about this?

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Would You Publish This Comment?

Webbiquity

I’d rather ignore something than have my honest, but harsh opinion permanently accessible online. I know nothing about the blogger other than that he wrote a piece I found helpful and thought my readers would find value in. Post on Google Buzz. If I read a book and think it’s nonsense, I don’t review it.

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