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Google roundup for 4/25/2012

If you want to be a thought leader on the internet, I believe there are only two activities you need to master: Deepening your expertise using Gmail, Google Reader and Gist Documenting your expertise using blogging and social networks These activities will give you a share of voice, which may lead to share of mind [...]

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Consuming information effectively, or, how to ‘listen’ to the internet…

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Be Known
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If you want to be a thought leader [or be perceived as an expert on the internet] I believe there are just two things you need to do… Deepen your expertise by appropriately managing the information you need to master Detail your expertise by letting people know what you know That’s it! Simple but not [...]

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Twitter roundup for 3/15/2012

Here’s the weekly Twitter round up of all the best things I’ve found in the past week…

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How To Find And Train a Virtual Assistant

Visual Loop – How To Find And Train a Virtual Assistant Related articles The Ultimate Guide to Hiring a Good Virtual Assistant for Your Small Business (bizsugar.com) How to Make Money as a Virtual Assistant (esoftload.info) The Pros and Cons of Hiring a Virtual Assistant (mashable.com)

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Tactics for Thursday; The 4 ways I use Twitter

Twitter has become increasingly important to me since the changes Google made to Google Reader on 11/1/11. Here’s how I’m currently using Twitter for maximum impact in my curation workflow…

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Stop lying to yourself!

The problem isn’t writer’s block… …it’s actually writing the damn post. You don’t need ideas, open Google Reader or join #Blogchat.  You’ll have enough ideas to write posts for the next year. The problem is, when you actually WRITE the post, then it’s real.  Then you are dangerously close to publishing it.  Which means suddenly [...]

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Ch-ch-ch-changes to the ‘e1evation workflow’

Time to reflect on the ‘e1evation workflow’ and how to perfect it even more. Here is some of what I am thinking lately… View the story “Ch-ch-ch-changes to the ‘e1evation workflow’” on Storify

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Why Your Blog Needs A Content Plan

Rachael Priest writes… When I first started blogging, a content plan seemed like such an obvious yet foreign idea to me. Me? Procrastinating writer? Plan? Wasn’t it common knowledge that us creative types must write when we are inspired to do so, whenever and however often that might be? Well, true as that is of [...]

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The 3 flavors of WordPress

There’s a lot of confusion around the 3 ‘flavors’ of WordPress — WordPress.com, WordPress.org and WordPress multisite. Here’s my attempt to end it. The confusion that is… Here’s a copy of the mindmap you can use as well… Comment or ‘connect’ to discuss how this applies to you and your organization… Related articles WordPress.com Launches [...]

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