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[You can use the Big 4 online Answer Sites for market research, content ideas, and to build credibility and thought leadership for you and your company. Here's how.] An ideal connection between social media and search might just be “Answer” sites. The essential concept behind an answer site is that visitors can post a question eager to get it answered by someone considered an expert, who is knowledgeable in the subject matter. The response could also be powered by public knowledge with consensus determining the “best” answer. Answer sites offer users the capability to be both the inquisitor and the expert. More often than not, in basic human interaction, we can answer each others’ questions based on our own personal familiarity. We can achieve this on a massive scale using these Answer Sites. Create Content That Answers Your Customers’ Questions Read more: http://bit.ly/yfLmXK Delete the scoop?
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Social media has evolved rapidly and we have seen the emergence of social networks that 12 months ago did not exist.
Mobile social networking and geo-location services such as Foursquare continue to make their impact felt and have not gone away despite the threat of Facebook “places”
Today 1.2 billion people worldwide access social networks and it is redefining the web... Delete the scoop?
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“Actually, I’m an overnight success. But it took twenty years.” – Monty Hall
There’s no shortage of overnight success stories on the web. Google “make money online” and you’ll be flooded with sleazy ads promising thousands of dollars of income per day if you just buy their product. For those of you who may be new to the internet business game, it can be intimidating and even off-putting.
Despite what the ads will tell you, very few business people earn a comfortable living after a few days or weeks in business. A more reliable – and more profitable – way to approach your business is with a long-term plan. When you’re patient, you’ll be more likely to build a thriving audience that’s ready to support your work... Delete the scoop?
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An excellent analysis of my friend Peter. While this position is called "satire", it's the reality today. Indeed, social media take a big part of our time and it's essential that management be done carefully and tools (Buffer is a good example) to avoid problems in our lives every day!
Social media success is fun! Social media satire 32.
I often wonder if we sometimes take our social media lives just a little too seriously? That’s why I love Mondays and social media satire!
Social media has been a HUGE subject this year throughout the world and the topic of probably millions of conversations in every language imaginable, but as the ‘Year of Social Media’ comes to an end, I am seeing some significant changes... Delete the scoop?
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The notion of privacy both offline and online is currently in contention and is featuring heavily in the spotlight.
The concept of privacy is reaching a very fragile state. With every single status update that we share, we are foregoing a part of our privacy, readily handing over data to pretty much anyone that wants to access it. Yet it is something that we seem so willing to do. Privacy as a concept will only last as long as society functions in a way to protect it and that is rapidly eroding.
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I’ve been both an avid blogger and a huge advocate for blogging for many years now. But until recently I’ve never had any personal “success” to be able to back up my claims that blogging isn’t just an excellent pastime, it’s also a tremendously useful business resource.
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How To Create A Product That Sells Part Two
This article will talking about refining your niche, becoming an expert and the blueprint for making $100K a year from your own information product.
Last week we talked about market research and finding a “who” to sell to:
Part 1: How To Create A Product That Sells Delete the scoop?
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Anyone who shares their work online knows there’s a risk they’re taking. Photographs are constantly ripped off, articles plagiarized, and even code is often stolen. Despite those risks, there is something to be said for having an instant audience online.
Rather than just leave your work out there to be stolen, there are certain precautions you can take to prove ownership, ensure that your work is properly credited, and more. We’ve put together a list of five very different methods, which will enable you to choose the one that is right for you and the nature of your work.
If you want to find out if your work has been used without your permission online, there are a few sites that can help you out. TinEye is a great way for photographers to find where their images have been posted, while bloggers can use a site like Copyscape... Delete the scoop?
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Have you wanted to start a blog, a website or an online business, but you’re not sure where to begin? Are you already putting in the hard yards to build one or the other or both, but you’re not sure if it’s going where you want it to go?
Building blogs and online businesses is very exciting, but it’s a very challenging endeavor as well. Whilst the excitement helps, some days it’s never enough to prepare you for just what it takes to be successful, as always there’s so much to do...
Chuck Bartok's comment,
December 28, 2011 11:39 AM
Appreciate your curations. Have posted to our Network Blog Community.
Martin Gysler's comment,
December 28, 2011 5:06 PM
Hi Chuck, cool to hear that you like this post and that you share it with other people, great!
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We are living in a new age of austerity. Environmentalism is no longer just a crunchy cause, but also a corporate mandate. Simple is good.
As exhibit A, check out Hewlett Packard's new computers released yesterday. In fact, it's practically impossible not to check them out: HP has coughed up a number of machines at the same time, and they're filling the homepages of many a gadget site... Delete the scoop?
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Blog monetization is a tough challenge for a lot of people. In this post I’ll help you overcome it.
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Our blog is less than a year old.
I’ve even been dubbed the Freddy Krueger of Blogging.
And while we’re not at the scale of a major site like Copyblogger, we still do pretty well, to the point that we make a decent amount of money online, and occasionally even help others to do the same. Image copyright Lvnel - Fotolia.com
We aren’t the only ones to have done that, and I remember that a year ago, when I saw others make the same sort of claim, I always wanted more information. I wanted to know how much money they were really making, and where that money was coming from... Delete the scoop?
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We’re all capable of success online. In fact, let’s define success before we go any further. If we were going to use a dictionary definition for success it’d look something like this: suc-cess [suh k-ses]
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1. the favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors Delete the scoop?
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“The strange thing is that everyday, we see people dying – but don’t actually believe we will.” – Anonymous
Yet until it strikes close to home, we tend to filter it out through a “can’t happen to us” filter, which keeps uncomfortable news at arms’ length. But closing your eyes and burying your head in the sand like an ostrich is not always a good business strategy!
So, as uncomfortable as it may be, I’m going to talk today about how to disaster-proof your online business.
Your Online Business Deserves Protection... Delete the scoop?
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The impact of being inconsistent with your online brand, what are the consequences and how you can plan ahead to build momentum and never lose it.
Last April was a crazy month for me. I was in Antigua Guatemala for a week, came back to Los Angeles for 3 days, flew to Santiago Chile for 10 days (that’s a 12-hour flight in case you didn’t know), came back to Los Angeles again for a week to finish rushing to Miami for a couple of days.
But that wasn’t all, I did all this in the middle of clients projects and, except for Guatemala, the rest of the traveling was strictly business (when I say business that includes drinks and cigars in the middle… I didn’t say I was complaining). On top of that, my blog has been experiencing some serious issues that required some special attention. Just so you get an idea, every time I publish a post, the entire site goes down, sometimes it will disconnect from the database or it will go completely blank... Delete the scoop?
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When it comes to the web and business, perhaps no question is as discussed (and argued) as: “What should my company be doing online?”
- How will being online help me bring customers to my offline location?
- Do I really need a website? How fancy (i.e. expensive) does it need to be, does it have to have a blog and what about that search engine optimization stuff?
- Do I need to get going with that social media stuff? On which social media sites should I be active, what should I say, how often should I say it and to whom should I be talking?
- Can I really manage my business online? How secure is it? Can I do some things and not others? Is it hard to learn how it’s done?
- This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this complex question and unfortunately, there are no simple answers.
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