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8 Twitter Best Practices

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Of all the popular social media channels, I’d say that Twitter is probably the most intimidating. But once you learn its unique language of tweets, hashtags, and handles, Twitter opens up a world of opportunities to promote your cause or business.

Via Manuel Thomas, Kalani Kirk Hausman
Lauran Star's curator insight, February 26, 10:35 PM

8 Twitter Best Practices.

DPG plc's curator insight, February 27, 4:01 AM

it is intimidating but the most rewarding

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Content Scrapers – How to Find Out Who is Stealing Your Content & What to Do About It

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If you have been blogging for a while, chances are you are familiar with content scrapers. Content scrapers are websites that steal your content for their own blogs without your permission. Some content scrapers will just copy the content off of your blog, but most use automated software that takes the content from your RSS feed and posts your content to their site like it is a new post.

 

In this post, we are going to look at some potential link building benefits to content scrapers, how to find out what sites are scraping your content, and what you can do if you want to either benefit from the linking standpoint or have them take it down.

 

Linking Benefits of Content Scrapers

 

Last week, I was happy to see that I was listed in ProBlogger’s 20 Bloggers to Watch in 2012. Within 24 hours, I received a notification in my WordPress dashboard that a page on my blog had been linked to in the post on ProBlogger’s site.

 

Read more: http://blog.kissmetrics.com/content-scrapers/


Via Martin Gysler, Antoine Young
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