Archive for October, 2007
Oct
17
How to use StumbleUpon
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DailyBlogTips has a post about Targeting StumbleUpon Users. It is about building community, commenting and stumbling in order to get the same back.
DoshDosh has several interesting posts about StumbleUpon:
StumbleUpon Networking: How to Easily Share Content and Build Relationships,
Five Ways to Grow Your StumbleUpon Network: An Ode to Altruistic Stumbling,
How to Become a Top StumbleUpon User [...]
Oct
16
Forget Everything You Know About Making Money Online (And Start Making Some)
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Two of my favourite bloggers, Brian Clark at Copyblogger and Tony D. Clark at Success from the Nest, have joined forces and started Teaching Sells.
The first free Teaching Sells report is now available, either as a quick and easy 22-page report or optional audio recording.
This free Teaching Sells report from 10-year online marketer Brian [...]
Oct
10
How to Run a Meeting Like Google
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Business Week has a post titled How to Run a Meeting Like Google. The post is around a year old but the advice given is solid and will lead to more effective meetings.
No one wastes time searching for a purpose at Marissa Mayer’s meetings — even five-minute gatherings must have a clear agenda.
Her sixth rule [...]
Oct
9
Link Medley
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Daily Blog Tips writes about SEO Jargon and lists their favorite ones. Anyone wanting to know more can go to Beginner’s Guide to Search Engine Optimization and A Complete Glossary of Essential SEO Jargon. Over at copyblogger is a post about SEO Copywriting 2.0.
Daily Blog Tips also writes about Measuring Sticks for Blogs: Do They [...]
Oct
8
Exceptional bloggers have the ability to…
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I would not classify myself as an exceptional blogger but I am learning. Skellie has posted about the 101 Essential Blogging Skills. It is a very useful list, lots of links to additional information. This is the kind of post worth returning to over and over. Skellie writes:
101 essential skills for any blogger, gleaned from [...]
