Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’
The One Big Thing: FTC Disclosure Rules – What Everyone Should Know About Online Endorsements
The One Big Thing you need to know about this week is that the Federal Trade Commission has updated its Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising to bring it up to date for the Internet age.
Read MoreBlog Marketing: Dayparting & Maximizing Your Content
Attract new blog readers by timing your posts to when your audience is most likely to be paying attention & take advantage of search traffic for breaking news.
Read MoreTweetDeck Upgrade Video Demo
This is a video demonstration from TechCrunch by the founder of TweetDeck, Iain Dodsworth. The two newest features are unlimited multiple accounts, unlimited columns for groups and searches, and cloud synchronization so you can share your data on any computer…and, as of today, they’re released a new iPhone app.
Read MoreMarketing Your Blog – Search Engine Optimization
How to build long-term traffic to your blog using search engine optimization.
Read MoreEmerging Media Presentation: Big 10 News Directors Conference
Maria Surma Manka’s presentation includes insights and recommendations for navigating the social media world: Best tools and best practices for networking, reaching out to policymakers and media.
Read MoreSixteen Essential WordPress Plugins For Online Marketing
Sixteen WordPress plugins you can’t live without for marketing your blog.
Read MoreFacebook Comments Go Portable
Facebook is providing copy and paste code to include a comment box for Facebook users on your blog.
Read MoreBlogging For Jobs – Interview Notes
David Erickson’s interview notes for an article on blogging for employment & expert positioning for internships or entry-level jobs.
Read MoreNew Media & Minnesota Political News Coverage
Panelists were MPR reporter Tom Scheck, Star Tribune reporter Patricia Lopez, MinnPost’s blogger David Brauer, & Power Line blogger Scott Johnson.
Read MoreUpdate Your Feed – The New Internet Marketing Blog
Though TypePad has served me well and is a fine blogging platform (and they are currently upgrading their features), WordPress offers the flexibility and control that I need at this point.
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