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There’s been a lot of talk in the blogging and IM world recently about spamming & etchis (but then again, isn’t there always?).
That said, the comment thread on this post got me thinking about the issue.
Think about MySpace (or other social networking sites) “spam.”
You immediately have a scenario in mind of what constitues spam on [...]

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One of the most important things about marketing online is making information about yourself and your products available to potential consumers in as many forms as as possible.
For example, some people may be happy visiting your homepage, while others could be MySpace junkies and prefer to check what you’re up to there, others still might [...]

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Could 1 Million People Be So Wrong?

by Michelle MacPhearson

I posted about video marketing and included some tips on making your piece go viral, based on the example of a fella who’s got over 1 million views to just one of his videos.
A reader wrote the following and I think my answer has a couple of gems that might help you (1) understand why [...]

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If you’re into buying and selling websites (and if you’re not, I strongly suggest you head on over to TubbyNerd and let Ed Dale tell you what you’re missing out on) coupled with nifty web 2.0 goodness, it’s imperative you read – learn – absorb Mike Arrington’s “The Magic Formula.”
Then dream up your web app [...]

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I’ve got a video I want you to watch.
It made it to VH1’s “Best Week Ever” show, was IFilm’s Pick of The Day, and has over 200k views on YouTube.
Besfore I send you that way, I want you to take note of a couple of very important marketing tactics used here:
1)  The video begins and [...]

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A Keyword Goldrush at Tumblr

by Michelle MacPhearson

Do you remember the big rush to grab Squidoo URL’s?  After Tiffany Dow came out with her excellent Squidoo report, every internet marketer on the planet got on Squidoo and tried to snap up their keywords.
And more power to ‘em!   Squidoo is where it’s at for backlinks to your own sites, as well as creating [...]

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More on StumbleUpon – Networking

by Michelle MacPhearson

Neil Patel at the Link Building Blog posted about building StumbleUpon networks – where friends agree to Stumble each others’ content first (and, likely favorably).
For those interested in my initial StumbleUpon post, this is a great follow-up. Found via the Friday Traffic Report, where Jack Humphrey Discusses the technique as well.
   

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Subscriber Message: StumbleUpon

by Michelle MacPhearson

This is another message that went out to subscribers I’m reposing for the benefit of all.
That said, IM’ers should be well aware of this little trick already. If you’re not, read up!
This is really simple and should absolutely be done for all your sites, if you haven’t already.
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Quick tip for you today on [...]

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More Word of Mouth Advertising For Hire

by Michelle MacPhearson

Pay-Per-Post got $3 million in VC, perhaps the pay-per-digg model will follow suit?
Ed Dale posted about his prediction for 2007 to be the year of buying and selling websites. I see VC money popping up all over the place and think it’s a great time, if you’ve got a clever idea, so get a [...]

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