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View ArticleTwitter Advertising on Facebook? No Thanks
Have you signed up for Sponsored Tweets on Twitter? Or Magpie? Or TweetROI? Do you offer sponsored posts and paid reviews on your blog? If so, you might have to re-think how you share this information,...
View ArticleIs Twitter Killing Blog Comments?
If you’re a blogger, you’ll know how comments make a blog. They can take the original post into a whole new level altogether, with opposing views and discussions opening up some great viewpoints....
View ArticleMaking Twitter Sticky
There are a lot of changes happening over at Twitter at the minute. They recently updated their Terms of Service and now they’re working on Project ReTweet, where sharing someone else’s tweet with your...
View ArticleI’m a Twitter Snob? Maybe
I received an email today that said I’m a “Twitter snob”. The reasoning behind it was that my follow-to-follower ratio was skewed – I had more followers than people I follow. Therefore, I wasn’t using...
View ArticleHow to Sell Social Media – Twitter
One of the questions I’m most asked is how do you sell social media to your boss or client. Sure, we’re in the space and can see the numerous benefits, but how does that transfer to a wary client? A...
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View ArticleTwitter Bans the Use of Hashtags
One of the most useful features on Twitter is being withdrawn as of today – the hashtag. For anyone not on Twitter, a hashtag is the universal # symbol, and helps to separate individual conversations...
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This is a guest post from Jamie Fairbairn. The web is constantly evolving. On July 15th 2006 Twitter was officially launched and has since gone on to change the way many of us interact online. As...
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This is a guest post by Matt Andaloro. Twitter, the never-ending story. It’s a platform I find myself pitching to my friends and family more and more, as it has increasingly become a platform that the...
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