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By Peter D. Marshall on December 27, 2011
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    Last Updated: May 17, 2009

    Read this article from PC World.

    “Twitter is so red-hot right now that it’s united Shaq and Oprah. It’s also so good at attracting buzzwords that I can’t decide whether to call it a microblogging service or a social-networking Web site. But it doesn’t really matter what you call it, or whether you prefer to follow Ashton Kutcher or Britney Spears. What matters is that users are taking to Twitter in massive numbers. And your business should be there, too.”

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    Last Updated: May 17, 2009

    Read this article from Movie City News

    “Is the best art created when the artist isolates himself as much as possible from outside influences? Or is art, by its nature, collaborative?

    Art isn’t made in a vacuum, and egos of artists aside, their visions are, at the very least, shaped and influenced by every experience they’ve had in their lives, by every person they’ve ever met, and by some things they may not even consciously remember. Art reflects the world surrounding its creator, refracted through the unique lens of the artist’s eye.”

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    Last Updated: May 17, 2009

    Read this article from Niche Marketing Blog

    “PLR stands for private label rights. For people who don’t know what these are they are products that are written by someone else and then sold to others to use however they want to. You can find PLR products all over the internet and you’ll find them on any subject you can possibly imagine. You will find loads of PLR on Internet Marketing, of course; but there is also plenty of other niche PLR out there as well.”

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    Last Updated: May 16, 2009

    Watch this video from Carlo Selorio.

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    Last Updated: May 16, 2009

    Read this article from Make Use Of.

    “For the most part, Firefox has become one of the most widely utilized applications to browse the web. Mainly this is due to the flexibility and endless possibilities that this browser offers. If Firefox is an open source application that allows the use of extensions in order to simplify our everyday lives, why not place it upon your browser to aid you in jump-starting your online business?”

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    Last Updated: May 16, 2009

    Read this article from Open Circle Solutions.

    “Everyone wants to know and find out ways to increase traffic to their websites. Unfortunately this is not a simple push a button and you will receive more visitors to your website tip. It involves allot of hard work and patience. Hey…isn’t that what SEO is all about?

    It means nothing by receiving a 1000 un-targeted visitors and hits to your website a day. What if those 1000 visitors were target driven by any service your company has to offer? Internet marketing is not just about driving traffic to your website. It is about turning those visitors into sales leads.”

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    Last Updated: May 15, 2009

    Read this article from ANH Blog.

    “When we first started looking at SEO as a separate entity to website build there was one phrase that we would continually hear, content is King, and its true. There is nothing more valuable you can do to optimize your site for search engines than offer unique well written content. A search engines aim is to serve up what it believes to be the most appropriate website for any given search to the end user.”

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    Last Updated: May 14, 2009

    Read this article from The Future Buzz.

    “Unscientific observation: most bloggers use Twitter, but many Twitter users do not blog.

    Twitter is popular because it is easy. It is easy to setup, easy to copy-paste links into, and easy to write 140 character bits. But, having your own blog remains the strongest platform if you’re serious about sharing ideas and having a continued dialog with the world. Blogging is the antithesis of easy, however it is far more rewarding.

    I’m not saying Twitter isn’t a useful and interesting service, because it certainly is. But it does not negate the real opportunity that is actually made more useful by the popularity of microblogging: having your own blog.”

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    Last Updated: May 14, 2009

    Read this article from Jason Hiner.

    “There’s a strange phenomenon that happens almost every time someone joins Twitter. They hate it. At least at first.

    But many of the people who once hated Twitter — or at least, didn’t quite get it in the beginning — are now many of its most active users and raving fans. So what’s going on here?

    There seems to be four natural stages that the average Twitter user goes through from the point of first trying it until the point of fully embracing it and making it a part of daily life. Obviously, not everyone sticks with it and becomes a Twitter devotee, but there’s definitely a growing cadre of people who believe that there’s some magic happening in the Twittosphere.”

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    Last Updated: May 13, 2009

    Read this article from The Fletcher Prince Blog.

    “One of the smaller (but important) tasks we handle at Fletcher Prince is branding Twitter profiles for individuals and organizations. This only applies to you if you are using Twitter for business purposes. In customizing your Twitter profile, there are four areas to consider…”