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The Power of WordPress

WordPress. Where would I be without it? Most likely living a life of quiet obscurity in Algoma, WI. Thanks to WordPress, however, I have a global platform and people can find me in Google. Does it work? You’re reading this, aren’t you?

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Google neuters Google Reader

In what appears to be a relatively innocuous announcement from the Google Reader team at Google, Google has gutted Google Reader in favor of the unproven Google+… Today we’re rolling out the new Reader design, and the Google+ features that we mentioned just over a week ago. Before the day’s over, all Reader users will [...]

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American social media usage reaches milestone

“Social media usage may have reached a tipping point, according to a new report from one of my favorite sources, The Pew Internet and American Life Project. Fully 65% of adult internet users now say they use a social networking site like Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn, up from 61% one year ago. This marks the [...]

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Tactic #10; Do it on the go!

This entry is part 13 of 13 in the series Top 10 Tactics and Tools
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Finally! The final post of the “Top 10 Tactics and Tools” series and we’re ending on a high note in conjunction with the Mobile World Congress. I’m going to let “guest quoter” Chamath Palihapitiya of Facebook set the table… “Yesterday, in a session on ‘Mobile Communications 2.0′ at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Facebook’s [...]

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Pastor Bans Facebook to Stop Adultery

Image via Wikipedia Is Facebook good or bad? “I’ve been in extended counseling with couples with marital problems because of Facebook for the last year and a half,” he said in an AP story. “What happens is someone from yesterday surfaces, it leads to conversations and there have been physical meet-ups. The temptation is just [...]

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#hottoppix for June 28, 2011

Things we’ve been tracking in the past 24 hours… How to Add a Gallery in WordPress with a Lightbox Effect June 28, 2011   How to Add Multiple Galleries in WordPress Posts and Pages June 27, 2011   Twenty Eleven Post Formats – What Are They and Why Should I Care? June 27, 2011   [...]

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#hottoppix for June 17, 2011

Things we’ve been tracking in the past 24 hours… ‘Why I Love and Hate Having a Smartphone’ June 16, 2011   Google Adds Reputation Management to Dashboard June 16, 2011   3 Simple Ways to Empower Your Customers to Sell For You June 16, 2011   How to Get Affiliate Code from E-Junkie to Promote [...]

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Why a company must have a blog…

Image via CrunchBase Sweta of GlobalThoughtz has an interesting blog post on the topic of corporate blogs… “How do you follow your favorite company? How do you come to know about their latest launch or what’s cooking in their labs? My answer to this would be their ‘Corporate Blogs’. Not only does it give me [...]

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#hottoppix for June 2, 2011

All the topics that interest US in the past 24 hours… Google’s Schmidt: ‘I Screwed Up’ on Social Networking | Epicenter | Wired.com June 1, 2011   How five influential journalists use social media June 1, 2011     Related articles Google’s Schmidt Says He ‘Screwed Up’ in Social Networking (businessweek.com) Google’s Eric Schmidt Says He [...]

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9 Surprising New Facts About Social Media in America

Jay Baer says… Social media is growing up fast. No longer a niche plaything of the digerati, social media is firmly entrenched as a societal game changer of historical importance. For many, social media and social networking are so ubiquitous and pervasive that we presume we have it figured out, that we have a finger [...]

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