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Why Venture Capitalists Can’t Be Bloggers In Disguise


So we all know about the whole Techcrunch mess and half their writers leaving to set up a competitor while Arrington and MG Seigler moved into the world of venture capitalism. They’ve backed a number of great companies, but the big issue is they can’t fully take their blogging caps ...
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61% of Disqus Comments Are Done Through Pseudonyms; Only 4% Use Real Identity


How much value do you place on comments? While it gives a platform for discussions to develop between like minded individuals, the waters can be muddled by those who wish to offer their opinions through a false persona, by being anonymous or by adapting an online persona. Creating one gives ...
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Free Education For All?


Here’s a question – which is more important – Education or an associated Certificate/Award?  A significant trend is emerging in the online space – education is being separated from the certification. Take for instance, the announcement by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) that they are to give away their courses for ...
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The 5 Tech Blogs That Will Grow Influence And Explode In 2012


It’s been a pretty busy year on the tech blogging front. We’ve seen Techcrunch more or less falling apart at the seems, the editor of Mashable get sacked, Arrington set up his own blog, seen rumors of new blogs starting and had the usual fuss about Tech blogs being dead. ...
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Blogging Interview with Jeremy Vohwinkle of Gen X Finance


Blogging is one of the most powerful and successful strategies in digital marketing and something we teach in our courses. Jeremy Vohwinkle has been blogging since 2006 and has grown his blog Gen X Finance into one of the largest blogs in the personal finance industry. I interview Jeremy about how ...
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Blogging Interview with Marty Weintraub of aimClear


Marty Weintraub is the CEO of aimClear a hugely successful online marketing agency. aimClear and Marty have generated a lot of traffic, attention and big business deals through their highly successful blog. Marty shared with us his blogging story and his advice on how you too can ...
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Who are the QR Codes for and why bother to use them?


I used to look at QR codes as a cool but somewhat gimmicky marketing tool, as it seemed it would be difficult for a company to gauge long term value in using them. I was forced to change my mind recently, when I watched an amazing Tesco QR Code Case ...
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5 Brilliantly Creative Uses Of Tumblr


Tumblr is really taking off as a fun platform that allows users to easily share there content online. It sits somewhere between Twitter and Blogging and it is getting billions of page views as people come up with lots of creative ways to use it and with an account only ...
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Developing A Social Media Strategy – The 3 From 5 Rule


When I give training courses or speak at events about social media people always ask me what the next new big technology is that they should be embracing to help their business. Over the last couple of years people even jump in with the suggestions asking if it is Foursquare, ...
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Are Big Tech Blogs Just Turning In To Content Farms?


I started reading Mashable back in 2007 when it was a tiny little blog with great content about an emerging sector. I’ve watched it grow over time in to a giant that gets something like 50 million page views a month and turn in to a fully fledged business but ...
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