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May 11, 2012

Facebook, Twitter, other social media are brain candy,

See on Scoop.it – Social Media for Promotion & marketing Researchers at Harvard have gotten to the bottom of why so many of us are compelled to share our every thought, movement, like and want through mediums like Twitter , … Continue reading →
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Published on May 11, 2012 17:54

May 10, 2012

Guest Blogger: Slave Nano-Author of Adventures in Fetishland

Fetishland Blog 5 The literary device of a story within a story On this week’s part of my two week blog tour to promote my new book, ‘Alice in Fetishland’ I’m talking about how the classic ‘Alice in Wonderland‘ and … Continue reading →
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Published on May 10, 2012 23:00

7 Ways to Optimize Content for Social Sharing

See on Scoop.it – Social Media for Promotion & marketing Social media can be a very valuable tool for promoting content. See on blog.hubspot.com Filed under: Uncategorized
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Published on May 10, 2012 10:39

May 9, 2012

Book Round Up:

Here’s an eclectic collection of books from authors I know through different venues. I think you’ll enjoy the read of each of them. Dark Revenge by Jennifer Leeland “I like my sex rough and my women restrained.” So declares Alex’s … Continue reading →
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Published on May 09, 2012 12:00

I Clicked LIKE Don’t Blow it! – 23 Tips to Engage Me After Facebook Like

See on Scoop.it – Social Media for Promotion & marketing I clicked your like button. I may have been excited, simply curious or half asleep. 95% of people never return to the Facebook page after clicking like. See on www.pammarketingnut.comContinue reading →
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Published on May 09, 2012 11:33

I Clicked LIKE Don’t Blow it! – 23 Tips to Engage Me After Facebook Like | The Marketing Nut

See on Scoop.it – Social Media for Promotion & marketing I clicked your like button. I may have been excited, simply curious or half asleep. 95% of people never return to the Facebook page after clicking like. See on www.pammarketingnut.comContinue reading →
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Published on May 09, 2012 11:33

The Brand-Building Power of Google+: 10 Ways to Use It Effectively

See on Scoop.it – Social Media for Promotion & marketing Truth be told, Google+ is gaining momentum and every business will want to take advantage of this new platform that will help you build your brand. See on socialmediajen.com Filed … Continue reading →
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Published on May 09, 2012 10:35

The Brand-Building Power of Google+: 10 Ways to Use It Effectively | Social Media Management | Social Media Content Manager | Social Media Marketing | Social Media Strategist | Social Media Branding |

See on Scoop.it – Social Media for Promotion & marketing Truth be told, Google+ is gaining momentum and every business will want to take advantage of this new platform that will help you build your brand. See on socialmediajen.com Filed … Continue reading →
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Published on May 09, 2012 10:35

May 8, 2012

32 White Hat Ways to Build Inbound Links

See on Scoop.it – Social Media Effectiveness Get a comprehensive list of white hat ways to build inbound links to your website…. ++++++++++++ If everyone would incorparte these simnple 32 ideas their sales and profits would be off the Charts … Continue reading →
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Published on May 08, 2012 15:50

10 Steps To Curate Your Social Media Content With Scoop.it for Increased Value

See on Scoop.it – Social Media for Promotion & marketing If you want learn more about social media curation and/or start your own scoop.it you should read this excellent and detailed blog post from Shirley Williams. [note mg]   Are … Continue reading →
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Published on May 08, 2012 15:44

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