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Why Commenting and Social Media Suck As Traffic Sources

Most of us have written about driving traffic through various traffic sources like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Blog Commenting, Guest Posting and SEO. Yet, we have to spend our time based on the type of traffic we need. We can divide traffic into various groups based on different factors such as visitor loyalty (visit length and bounce rate), based on sources (direct vs referral) and based on their visit (first time visitor vs returning). In this article, we will talk about what the several traffic sources are best and how we can use them to achieve our specific goals with traffic (for the purpose of this article, your goal is to drive more new visitors to your blog).…continue reading…

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How to avoid being selfish on social media

5 Ways to Avoid Looking Desperate or Selfish on Social Media

In the scramble for social media success, some of us are getting caught up in the madness and losing sight of the true benefits that social networking has to offer. I truly believe that one of the best ways to get the most out of any social network is by being a “giver”. Spend time each day and make it a point to go out of your way to visit other blogs and share other people’s content. Check out this episode of the Ms. Ileane Speaks Podcast called Avoid These 5 Social Media No-Nos…continue reading…

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Getting Your First 2000 Twitter Followers

How To Get Your First 2,000 Twitter Followers

When we started on Twitter one of the main question that users ask is how do I get more twitter followers? When you have decided to enter you find that you don’t know anyone and no one follow you. You start to follow famous people, an artist, a journalist, writer, politician etc… but you realize that they do not follow you.You start to get into conversations and follow people related to you and suddenly you have 10, then 20, then 30, 40 and Yeah! Reaching 50! and with a little luck and hard work and patience and you have 100! But basically you have the desire to have more followers. How to get more followers? …continue reading…

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Five Ways Twimbow Helps You Improve Your Twitter Experience

On Twimbow, you can assign Gmail-like color labels to users. Unlike Twitter lists (that you can use on Twimbow, as well), color labels lets you quickly identify a user or a group of users among the others and quickly filter them in / out in your timeline. By default, there are three labels: family, friends, coworkers. If you want to create a new label, click on the rainbow-colored icon on the top-left corner of the central column (home buzz) and click on “new label”. Then you can choose the name and the color.…continue reading…

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How To Create a Social Media Sales Funnel That Actually Works!

First you should be aware of it from the clients and influencers to begin getting a perception of the type of information they are trying to find online. You need to then overlap the data with content distribution platforms: blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google + User Forums, etc. Within the first 3 weeks from the content execution you need to produce several types of content: text, audio and video and distribute them at different channels at different occasions.…continue reading…

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8 Ways to Take Your Relationships Beyond Twitter

Twitter gives birth to relationships. But Twitter isn’t quite enough to build out strong, lasting relationships. You should not miss out on opportunities that start in Twitter but can go so much further beyond the Twitter “walls”. Use Twitter as a compliment to other tools and strategies as you build these invaluable relationships in this amazing human network.…continue reading…

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