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The Twitter Contest for the Acer Aspire One netbook is nearing a close – but there’s still time to enter.
The contest officially ends at midnight on March 31 – which means (ironically) that the winners will be announced on April 1 (April Fool’s Day).
For full details on the Twitter contest, a look at the prizes [...]

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To celebrate the successful launch of Crowd Mountain, I’m announcing a new Twitter contest with some great prizes anyone can use and enjoy!  It’s super easy to enter:
HOW TO ENTER
1. Follow @MichelleM (that’s me) on Twitter
2. Tweet this to your friends: I just entered to win an Acer netbook – follow @MichelleM & retweet to [...]

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You must sign in to Crowd Mountain within the next 24 hours or you’ll miss the ability to submit your personal questions to the Live Q&A session on:

Brainstorming niches
Generating keywords people actually use
Exact competition & traffic numbers to target
How to find room in super competitive niches
What’s too long when working the long tail?
Picking up easy [...]

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Anatomy of a Product Launch

by Michelle MacPhearson

Tons of questions about the CrowdMountain launch.  How did using Viral Inviter (that was the “tell-a-friend” script on the Social Media Myth download page) work out?  Did the Twitter contest produce more followers/buzz about the launch?
Inside Crowd Mountain, I’m actually dissecting the entire launch sequence for the members, so they can see not only what [...]

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All three winners of the CrowdMountain.com lifetime membership have been picked at random and DM’ed via Twitter with instructions to claim their membership.  They have 24 hours to respond, at which point a new winner will be picked.
Thanks to the hundreds who participated – it was a blast!
Crowd Mountain itself opens in just under and [...]

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Google has deftly dealt their Social Media Slap and folks who’ve relied on social media for their SEO have found their ability to rank quickly in Google declining.
What’s more, the “internet marketing” scene continues to be littered with “how-to” guides sold at a discount promising untold riches on individual social media sites, products like “How [...]

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