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Blog posts falling on deaf ears (or...blind eyes)? Here are some strategies that can help increase your blog post conversions.
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We’ve asked marketing experts to share best practices for organically growing a blog that not only raises brand awareness but also fosters subscriber loyalty.
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What's the best way to reach consumers with marketing messages? An e-book from content marketer Uberflip has a one word answer: blogs. The e-book, "Blogging in the Age of Modern Marketing," states that blogs are "a proven, cost effective marketing channel for driving leads and generating customers –
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Content management system provider DNN has embraced responsive web design with its update to Evoq Social, a community tool that allows customers to answer each other's questions and comment on a company's products or services.
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As Twitter puts up a site highlighting the top tweets of 2012, ever wondered what you were tweeting about back in 2006 or whenever you started using the mini messaging service? Now you can dig into your personal archive.
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In its own blog on blogs (metablog?), Web monitoring company Pingdom is reporting the results of a study with news that WordPress is used by 48% of the top 100 blogs worldwide. The group increased that number 32% since its last study in 2009, Pingdom said.
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I had the opportunity to present the first ever session on Social CRM with Brent Leary at Blog World Expo (at Mandalay Bay). What made our session unique was that we didn't discuss any social tools such as facebook, twitter, linkedin or blogging. Instead we focused on business applications.
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When we last covered Blogo, almost a year ago, the weblog editor for Mac OS had just released support for Joomla and added Google Translate to both the blog editor and Twitter client. But that was version 1.2.6. Recently, Blogo released version 1.3, which features a slew of
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Among the 7 Ways to Blog Using Your Mobile Phone, which we wrote back in 2009, a few of them included emailing your posts directly to your blog. But what if everything you wrote, posted and created came only from your email? Well, then you’d have Posterous. Post
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Today marks the start of the 2010 Winter Olympics hosted in Vancouver, Canada. No time to sit in front of the tube all day watching the events? Well luckily for you they will be covered almost exclusively by Facebook and Twitter. There’s even a list of verified tweeting athletes
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Looks like Twitter (news, site) and its 140 character limit was not enough. Another upcoming social site/micro-post vendor called Whispurr wants you to expand your character limit horizons, while keeping it simple. Get Social With the Top Cats The world of social media tends to fall into
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Today is definitely a day for new and updated releases. The most recent play was made by the Six Apart team (news, site), who last night announced that they’re moving on to bigger and better numbers when it comes to Movable Type. That is, Movable Type
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Following just days after the release of the optional Movable Type v4.26 release, Six Apart has announced another update to the blogging and social media platform. Apparently a few bugs and some performance related database schema changes slipped through the 4.26 cracks. Key changes in version 4.
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For every mob of journalists shrieking about the demise of print, there is this guy: Joshua Karp. He's the founder and funder of The Printed Blog, the "world's first" daily newspaper comprised entirely of blogs and other user-generated material. Sure, the concept of producing output based solely
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