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Twitter is a wildly popular microblogging service. It involves writing Tweets, which are short updates of a maximum of 140 characters that tell your followers what you are up to. Although your Tweets are technically supposed to answer the question, “What are you doing?” Twitter has moved far beyond that. Tweets are used to share [...]
Posted by Jim Marsh on Thursday, December 31, 2009 at 1:14 am
Filed under Articles, Featured · Tagged Blogosphere, Conferences, Current Network, Find People, Followers, Geographical Area, Instant Messaging, Large Group, Mainstream Media, Many People, Marketing Campaign, Marketing Professionals, Media Marketing, Relationships, Share Photos, Social Marketing, Steeple, Tweets, Twitter, Whole Lot
Usually when I am working into the night, I shut down all communication devices so I can get some productive work done. This time I forgot to exit Entourage on my Mac and what do you know, my email notification pulled my attention from writing training modules for an affiliate system I am working on.
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Posted by Jim Marsh on Thursday, December 31, 2009 at 1:13 am
Filed under Articles · Tagged 30 Million, Affiliate System, Brain Tumor, Communication Devices, Email List, Email Notification, Entourage, Giving Thanks, Great Wall Of China, Holiday Season, Life Experience, Mediocrity, Perception, Productive Work, Speed Bump, Tea Party, Tony Robbins, Tough Times, Wall Of China, Writing Training
Being the best blog site in your niche carries many advantages especially if you blog to make money. Operating a blog that has a strong following is a reflection of the dedication and commitment invested into the ongoing process of the blog development itself. Any blog owner/operator knows what it takes to attract and retain [...]
Posted by Jim Marsh on Thursday, December 31, 2009 at 1:11 am
Filed under Articles, Featured · Tagged 3 Ways, Blogger, Blogs, Consumer Preferences, Dedication, Inquiries, Market Research, Marketer, Marketing Strategy, Money, Niche, Nuggets, Owner Operator, Paying Attention, Performance Feedback, Reader Comments, Reflection, Scenarios, Subscribers, Tendency