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StumbleUpon, StumbleUpon, StumbleUpon. I should confess that StumbleUpon (SU) often totally baffles me. Some posts go over well, others die a very quick
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The most recent collection of creative blog designs was featured here on Smashing Magazine back in July. Only three months have passed and we’ve got a new dose of inspiration for you. Beautiful and sophisticated ...
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Update: Twitter's also released their own widget, which you can see embedded at the end of this post. - As predicted the Twitter Lists API is causing a
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BlogCoach.org And still more on social media ROI

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Here are 5 of the best posts I’ve read recently (and some not so recently) about the ROI of social media. I think while we’re all continuing to think a lot about this issue, it’s becoming less and
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BlogCoach.org Excellent!

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Earlier this month TC writer MG Siegler wrote a post called The Speed of Share, where he noted that sharing content to Facebook ...
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BlogCoach.org Interesting piece about Twitter and blogging from SocialMediaToday

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The final installment of Technorati's State of the Blogosphere survey from last week looked at the micro-blogging service Twitter. In particular, Technorati wanted to find out what use bloggers mak
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BlogCoach.org "...if your blog is not solving a problem or fulfilling a need or desire among your readers then you’re unlikely to see them return."

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Usefulness - Principles of Successful Blogging #3

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