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‘The Beginner’s Guide to Tumblr’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “The Beginner’s Guide to Tumblr”. Christine Erickson says, “Tumblr is a micro-blogging platform that churns out more than 64 million posts daily. There are 57.5 million blogs on Tumblr, which might seem intimidating to anyone not already using it. Tumblr could be useful to you for many reasons, depending on what you’re looking to get out of it, for example, inspiration, scrapbooking, communication or a portfolio”. The FTC’s privacy cases against Google and Facebook have”. The Beginner’s Guide to Tumblr Mashable.com  [...]

Pinterest marketing works best when it impresses Google and Bing #ad

Getting followers on Pinterest is fine, and it may get you a few sales, but the real value comes from Google and Bing taking notice of your site and ranking it in their search results. They already know about the 37 million Pinboards, but most of them they find useless. You want your to stand out from that crowd. Pinterest SEO Matic Bridge is a plugin that builds your viral traffic on Pinterest while at the same time building search traffic on Google and Bing. This new plugin optimizes Pinterest accounts for improved SEO so Google and Bing will rank the Pinterest board highly. It comes with complete... [...]

‘Social Media Companies: A Cheat Sheet [INFOGRAPHIC]’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Social Media Companies: A Cheat Sheet [INFOGRAPHIC]”. Chris Taylor says, “So you’re new to this whole social media thing. Maybe you’re savvy enough to know your Facebook from yourTwitter, your Pinterest from your Spotify. But what about Tagged? Xing? Futubra? Where do they fit into the social media ecosystem? Just learning their names is enough to make your head spin, let alone how large they are or what kind of numbers they’re pulling down. Never fear. Mashable has got you covered. This comprehensive infographic... [...]

“Feed 140” will drip feed posts to your Twitter account #ad

Doug Hudberg’s Feed 140 allows you to enter a text file where you place one tweet per line. It will then post these tweets to Twitter at random times, between the daily start time and stop time you set. You can load a month’s tweets (or even more) at one time into Feed 140 and it will deliver them to Twitter at whatever frequency you choose. It will also automatically deliver content from an RSS feed. You have your “playlist” of tweets to either play just once or to automatically repeat (if you like, have them play in shuffle mode”. Twitter can boost your marketing... [...]

Use Facebook Timeline Funnels for autopilot viral sales #ad

Viral Social Cash Funnel lets you quickly connect your Facebook account and its followers to your product offerings. Using it you can quickly create: – Squeeze Pages – Fan pages for affiliate offers or your own products – WSOs – Registration pages for webinars or other events The 900 million Facebook users are a new marketplace you would do well to market to. Facebook members like to tell their friends about noteworthy pages they visit. Your could be one of those pages. Find out more about Viral Social Cash Funnel here.  [...]

‘Twitter to Top $1 Billion in Ad Revenue in 2014 [REPORT]’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Twitter to Top $1 Billion in Ad Revenue in 2014 [REPORT]”. Lauren Indvik says, “Twitter is expected to bring in more than $1 billion in advertising revenue in 2014, according to a report. Two people “with knowledge of the matter,” who are apparently irked at some analysts’ low forecasts, toldBloomberg that ad revenue would be “at least” $1 billion before the company’s ninth birthday. By comparison, eight-year-old Facebook generated more than $3 billion in ad revenue in 2011”. The FTC’s privacy cases against... [...]

‘It’s Facebook Election Week: How You Can Vote on Your Privacy’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “It’s Facebook Election Week: How You Can Vote on Your Privacy”. Kate Freeman says, “It’s time to exercise your democratic right — not at the ballot booth, but on Facebook. The social network is calling on users to vote on which privacy rules will govern the site. As in most elections, you only really have two choices: the current documents, or new ones drawn up with the help of user feedback. So what’s different about the new privacy rules? Comparing the current and new rules side-by-side”. The FTC’s privacy... [...]

“Viral Social Cash Funnel” builds Facebook autopilot timeline funnel System #ad

With the Viral Social Cash Funnel blueprint for viral autopilot income, you can add multiple streams of income to your Facebook pages. You need a way to select and attract the fraction of Facebook’s 900 Million members that want and need what you offer. If you don’t know what to do about the new Facebook timelines, this will help. It will help you build timeline pages with ease. And not just any timeline page, but one that will attract views and hold their attention through the whole buying cycle. Viral Social Cash Funnel builds: – Squeeze pages – Webinar registration pages –... [...]

‘FTC: We’ve Protected the Privacy of a Billion People’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “FTC: We’ve Protected the Privacy of a Billion People”. Lance Ulanoff says, “In an era where partisan bickering in Washington has created dysfunctional and ineffective gridlock, the Federal Trade Commission may be an island of bi-partisan accomplishment. At least, that’s how FTC Chair Jon Leibowitz sees it. In a wide-ranging discussion with All Thing D’s Walt Mossberg at the 10th annual D tech and business conference, Leibowitz described the FTC as “about as bipartisan as you can get.” The FTC’s privacy cases against... [...]

‘Too Funny: Google wants .LOL Domain’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Too Funny: Google wants .LOL Domain”. Samantha Murphy says, “Google has applied to control a slew of domain names that are not only related to its core business but have “interesting and creative potential.” The company announced on its blog on Thursday that it has submitted applications to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the following domains: .google, .youtube, .doc and .lol”. Too Funny: Google wants .LOL Domain Mashable.com  [...]


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