All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Profiles’

How to Use Google+ to Update All Major Social Networks

This is a guest post by Alan Cairns of bozboz.co.uk. We tend to use social networks as channels that feed into each other, with certain channels for posting content and others for re-publishing it. Widgets and apps can help pull a Twitter feed to a website, or a blog RSS feed to a LinkedIn profile [...]

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55 Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed

Maybe you were too busy hunting down celebrities on the new video chat service, Airtime. Better yet, maybe you were using it to land a job. For whatever reason, you missed out on some of Mashable’s features coverage this week, and that simply …

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10 No-Nonsense Ways to Build Backlinks

This is a guest post by Gregory Ciotti of Sparring Mind. Many bloggers are very much averse to participating or learning anything about SEO, and truth be told, I think that’s a real shame. Maybe my time with my SEO agency has made me biased, but I personally think most bloggers are missing out on [...]

Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger

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Why Your Self-Hosted Blog is More Valuable than Your Facebook Page

This guest post is by Marcie Hill of The Write Design Company . Facebook has taken the Web by storm in a very short period. In addition to being the highest ranking social networking site, it is the second most visited site in the world according to Alexa, the popular blog measuring tool. Facebook’s popularity [...]

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Jetpack: Bring WordPress.com Functionality to Your WordPress.org Blog

In the last week, Automattic (the team behind WordPress) released a nice little WordPress plugin bundle called Jetpack, which gives your self-hosted WordPress.org blog some of the functionality that was previously only available in the hosted WordPress.com-type blogs. This won’t appeal to all bloggers—especially not those who have been at it for a while and [...]

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