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How many marketing and business books (and ebooks) have you bought and then promptly … placed gently on your growing bookshelf? How many have you read, but never used? Between Amazon, libraries, amazing content creators, email, social networking, and the wild open web, we’ve got all the information we need … and more.

Twitter is not playing around. This week, the company announced several new tools designed to make the user experience better for the average Tweeter and the markeTweeter. Adam Bain, Twitter’s president of revenue broke the big news at the AdAge Digital Conference yesterday and it’s got folks all . . . dare I say. . “a twitter!”

Jack Dorsey is back at Twitter and he is there for a very specific reason. The reason is to get the service firmly planted in the mainstream. He wants Twitter to work for the average Joe. Right now, there is plenty of debate as to how it works for anyone. The original users have seen it go from a cool hideout to a busy and noisy town square. Marketers are trying to figure out how to peddle their wares without looking like peddlers. While social media gurus and experts pat each other on the virtual back

Have you ever been inside a money booth? People rent them for parties and events. If not, let me describe it for you: You’re in a clear glass booth and money is swirling in a breeze all around you. Bills are brushing your cheeks, your hair. You want to get as much money as you can in the thirty seconds you’ve been given, so you grab for the fattest clumps.
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This post is part of the Friday Q&A section. If you want to ask a question just send it via the contact form. Joe asks: I’d like to setup a classifieds website for a fairly large community. The community actually had one, but the person running it moved away and shut down the site. People keep asking for a new one so I think it’ll be a good opportunity.