My Big Fat List of Important Websites for Social Marketing and Promotions

September 1st, 2010

**UPDATE: December 17- I have removed delicious and a few other sites that no longer exist. Download Now.** The past two weeks I’ve sporadically been working on a comprehensive list of the sites I feel are most important for Social Marketing, SEO, and Promotions in these categories: Free Email accounts “The Big Guys” (ie, Twitter [...]

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Well, there ARE Marketing Techniques For Social Media

August 27th, 2010

I found this great article this morning on Twitter: http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/6039/stop-wasting-time-with-social-media.aspx I had a few thoughts I wanted to share about it since I agree with the author about monetization. I’m glad I’m not the only one realizing that Social Media has little monetization value outside of the self-promoting Tech industry that uses it most.  That’s [...]

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Link Building Tactic – How to Volunteer Your Time

August 25th, 2010

One of the best ways to get ahead in life is simply volunteering your time. This is a time-tested lesson; providing personal time to assist others opens up new opportunities, builds new bridges and forges new relationships. In the book “Rich Dad Poor Dad”, the author learns an important lesson about money in the first [...]

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Your Biggest SEO and Promotional Marketing Opportunities with Social Media

August 19th, 2010

For a marketer, most social media sites are misunderstood and inherently worthless. These sites are everywhere, and if I had a dollar for every new start-up, I’d make about 15 bucks a day, according to KillerStartups.com. And I’m not the only one who can’t figure out how to use Social Networking for anything other than [...]

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The Facebook Cheater – Practicing Public Relations for your Personal Life

May 10th, 2010

Facebook has become the Internet’s social cesspool for all things good and bad, the basis of how we relate.  I wonder how 50 years from now how this technology will evolve and change the public discourse – will people expect more or less privacy?  Will we get accustomed to all the details of our daily [...]

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