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Crafting probably the most Re-Tweetable Tweet You Are Able To!
on Apr 19, 2012
You'll find endless advice on the web on the skill of writing a tweet which will catch the attention of the audience, all focused regarding how to find the proper way to say what you would like.  But there's another, more mechanical facet of writing a tweet, one which pertains to not what's stated, or the way you say it, however the structure from the tweet itself.Robotically speaking, when you're writing a brand new tweet that you simply aspire to have re-tweeted, you will find four important points
Comcast’s New Streampix is About Giving Customers What They Want
on Feb 23, 2012
Comcast has a new video streaming service called Streampix that allows users to watch old movies and TV shows on demand. The general consensuses on the web is that the service will become a direct competitor to Netflix, and Boston.com even went so far as to blame the Comcast announcement for a drop in Netflix’s stock price.How to Set Up an Email Account that Uses Your Domain Name
on Feb 12, 2012
This guest post is written by Kashish Jain of digiupdates. Most of the people who are new to web design and blogging don’t understand the capabilities that come free with their domain, so they don’t take advantage of them. How many times have you visited a site for www.something.com and on the Contact Us page, you find that the sales or customer service personnel have email addresses like username@gmail.com? It certainly is not the main measure of business quality, but the average personHow to Succinctly Report a Blog Issue to Tech Support
on Feb 8, 2012
This guest post is by Matthew Setter of Malt Blue. How often do you find it happening to you? You discover an issue with your site, or one of your community members emails you to tell you about it, and soon you start to see tweets about it too. Maybe it’s as simple as an error message that detracts from the professional appearance of your site. Perhaps the contact form doesn’t send messages to your contact email address. Or is it that the whole site just displays as a blank page, otherwise known as the5 Marketing Tips from the Social Commerce Summit
on Feb 8, 2012
Right now, some of the top internet entrepreneurs are in New York City discussing social commerce, Facebook, the daily deal space and all things social media. It’s all happening at the Social Commerce Summit and since we can’t all be there, Business Insider is boiling down the important points in a series of articles on their website. It’s still a lot to take in, so I’m narrowing it down even more.5 New Year’s Resolutions for Online Marketers
on Dec 30, 2011
New Year’s resolutions. Love ‘em, hate ‘em, you can’t hardly live without them. Even if you don’t write them down or announce them to the world, they’re there. We can’t help ourselves. There’s something about the start of a new year that makes us all decide it’s time to be better, smarter, richer, thinner or happier.ShopCity Opts for FTC Over SEO
on Nov 14, 2011
Remember over the summer when we asked you, the SEO expert, to be the judge and jury on ShopCity and its complaints regarding Google’s alleged mistreatment of the sites? It was one of our most spirited post interactions in quite some time (we love how intense SEO’s get when given a challenge).5 Facebook Privacy & Security Tips You Ignore at Your Own Peril
on Oct 27, 2011
Chances are you’re a pro at using Facebook. You have your Page optimized, ads targeted, and your privacy settings impenatrable. So why is it that I see so many glaring issues that could cause the average person to have their account life hacked? I come across these 5 issues below every day. Any one of them could result in a someone nefariously hacking your account, stealing your identity, or even ransacking your home. If you have these covered, congrats, but please share them with your FacebookNetflix Apologizes Then Makes Matters Worse
on Sep 19, 2011
“I messed up. I owe everyone an explanation.” Two months ago, Netflix Co-Founder and CEO Reed Hastings, announced a major change to the pricing structure for Netflix members which included increased fees for anyone wanting to get DVDs in the mail and stream movies.The result was a lot of bad press as loyal fans cried foul loud enough to be heard. Memberships were canceled, stock prices dropped and Blockbuster could be heard laughing all the way to bankruptcy court.How To Get The Attention of Marketing Pilgrim’s Managing Editor
on Jun 28, 2011

I have been the managing editor of Marketing Pilgrim for the past six months and I have learned a lot. First, it’s a lot easier just writing for a popular blog. You can create a post and send it in and not have to worry about too much (unless, of course, the editor finds the post to be, well, lacking or if he just finds that it sucks out loud).
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