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Would You Trust an Outsource Blogger?

Posted 8 April 2013 by
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You know that blogging is essential to your business, right? Right? It regularly adds fresh content to your website, it attracts an interested audience, it increases your credibility as an industry expert, and it helps you engage directly with the blog reading public. But, it’s time consuming, and it takes time to attract a crowd [...]

Could You Wait Two Days for Someone to Review Your Tweet?

Posted 7 December 2012 by
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If you’re at all concerned with online censorship then you should definitely be concerned about this: Apparently, the US State Department wants to change its staff communications policy in a way that will severely restrict social media interaction, blogging and other writing, including speeches (Washington Post). The changes will also apply to all public speaking [...]

Blogging for the Future – Blogging Forever

Posted 30 November 2012 by
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Do you doubt the effectiveness of blogs in today’s Facebook and Twitter-orientated world? Blogs aren’t new, they aren’t trendy and they don’t grab attention like headlines that pit Facebook against Google or that give tips on how to maximise your presence on Pinterest. What blogs are, is effective. According to Scott Wyden Kivowitz (Social Media [...]

Tuesday Morning Roundup: Latest Social Headlines (Nov 06 2012)

Posted 6 November 2012 by
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In this week’s social headlines it seems we are in for a Face-list, as Facebook has been quietly trying out a new tool for advertising, using the recycled name, “Marketplace”. This could give Craigslist a real run for its money. Apparently, users will be able to create short personal ads. These will show up in [...]

WordPress User Guide

Posted 26 October 2012 by
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WordPress started out as a simple blogging platform. It was free to anyone who wanted to set up a personal or business blog. Its application was such that blogs could be hosted on WordPress itself or integrated into existing websites. These days, it’s also used as a content management system (CMS), which means it’s a [...]

Tuesday Morning Roundup: Latest Social Headlines (Oct 16 2012)

Posted 16 October 2012 by
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Top news in the world of social media seems to be pointing to an on-going scandal where social media consulting firms are buying “fake followers” to increase the visibility of their own profiles. This leads one to ask, “What is the deal with the numbers?”  One would think the word social is an obvious clue. [...]

What is the Future of Blogging?

Posted 22 December 2011 by
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“Is blogging coming to an end?” A question that has been around since the boom of social media, but the answer all depends on who you ask. There’s always the good old talk about how blogging is fading away, but let’s face it: blogging is not dying, it’s changing. The Internet is not a fad, [...]

Fortune 500 still doesn’t buy into social media

Posted 5 December 2011 by
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Since blogging first became a lauded tool for companies large and small to communicate and engage with their consumers, people have been interested in whether the really big companies – the Fortune 500 companies – have joined the fray. Facebook and Twitter came along and interest escalated. After all, if social media is the great [...]

Sponsored blogs and social media mentions: good bad or indifferent?

Posted 29 August 2011 by
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The idea of paying for content, as in companies buying guest posts and social media mentions, is a very, very contentious one. It’s also not new. Back in 2009, Forrester published a report (that sold for $750, which is the other paying for content debate), which came down in favour of companies paying bloggers for [...]

Blogging and the social media psyche

Posted 23 August 2011 by
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Blogging; we’ve been hearing of its imminent demise for the past four years, since Facebook and Twitter started their growth spurts. Suddenly microblogging was the in thing and actual blogging was considered passé. At least by those who slavishly follow trends. The truth is that blogging is not dead, nor is it near death. Blogging [...]