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May. 6, 2008 at 6:35pm by Muhammad Saleem
The Elevator Pitch Is Dead. Introducing The Twitpitch
The landscape of corporate public relations is changing fast. First the press release died and we told you how to write a press release for the social media audience. Now the elevator pitch is dead and here's how to adapt....
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Apr. 29, 2008 at 11:14am by Chris Winfield
Twitter Wrote This Column For Me
By now you have probably seen a bunch of talk about Twitter. And after all of this talk you might be still thinking: OK, so what the heck is Twitter really and why should I care? How is it going to help my business at the end of the...
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Apr. 23, 2008 at 10:38pm by Brent Csutoras
Tools For Engaging In Social Media
We all know Social Media Marketing can be pretty time consuming. There are numerous social media communities, each requiring you to sign up, make a profile, and participate, in order to have any success with them. So it is only natural that you would like to have some helpful...
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Apr. 15, 2008 at 2:49pm by Cameron Olthuis
Time to Refocus On Your Content
If you've been involved with social media at all lately, you've realized that getting your linkbait on Digg has become increasingly difficult, if not impossible, especially if you're trying from a commercial domain. This has left many social media marketers scrambling for ways to please their clients or find...
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Apr. 8, 2008 at 5:41pm by Muhammad Saleem
Why Mixx Hasn't Gotten The Following It Deserves - Yet
Mixx, a social media submission site, is a newcomer on the scene, so it understandably will take a while for it to catch up with older sites like Digg, Propeller, Reddit, and StumbleUpon. That said, this article looks at the current state of Mixx and the potential future of...
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Apr. 1, 2008 at 12:00pm by Chris Winfield
How to Make Your Content ‘Submit Worthy’
"Why won't anyone submit my content to Digg? My competitor is always on Reddit but my stuff gets ignored!" Sound familiar? Well here's how to put an end to your woes and ensure your content is submit worthy. In order to be successful on social media news and bookmarking...
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Mar. 25, 2008 at 10:00am by Brent Csutoras
Social Media Optimization: Submit it, But Don't Forget It
When putting together a social media campaign, you should consider many different things before you actually submit your content. You need to think about creating good social media accounts, quality content, and which social media site to submit to. Finally you get to the point where you can submit...
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Mar. 4, 2008 at 1:00pm by Chris Winfield
Say It Right! The Art of Commenting On Social News Sites
One of the most overlooked but important keys to success on social news sites is commenting (expressing a personal opinion or belief). One of the biggest draws for many social news sites is that you can interact with fellow members and the submitters through comments. Many users go to...
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Feb. 26, 2008 at 12:23pm by Brent Csutoras
From SEO To Social Media: Content Is Still King
There was a time in social media, just as in search engine optimization (SEO), when everything was only about getting to the front page. Little attention was paid to what happened after you got there, and for a while it seemed as if you could do it in your...
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Feb. 19, 2008 at 1:07pm by Cameron Olthuis
Why Commercial Domains Don't Get On Digg Any More
Last year I wrote a post called 5 Reasons To Put Viral Content On Mini-Sites, providing reasons why you might opt to use a mini-site rather than keeping all the content on your main domain. One of the reasons was because content might not spread due to your domain....
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Feb. 12, 2008 at 8:00am by Muhammad Saleem
How To Shout On Social Media Sites Without Screaming
No feature that I can recall in recent memory has polarized the social news sphere more than the ability to mass-alert stories to other users for immediate votes. StumbleUpon has the "send to" feature, Propeller has "site-mail," and Digg has "shouts." As I've said before, the feature is a...
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Feb. 5, 2008 at 8:48am by Chris Winfield
Five Simple Linkbait Metrics (& How To Measure Them Cheaply)
Many people jump into social media marketing because they feel they "should be doing it." Many times companies don't take the time to identify their goals and why they want to engage in a campaign. Identifying and measuring social media metrics can be easy and inexpensive. Here are some...
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Jan. 29, 2008 at 8:32am by Brent Csutoras
How To Create Compelling Social Media Profiles
Social media is not really new anymore, but many people still struggle with the subtle things that might help or hurt success within the top social communities. Recently Muhammad Saleem published a great article on the various tips you can follow to help you succeed in most social media...
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Jan. 22, 2008 at 3:58pm by Cameron Olthuis
Catchy Linkbait Is Worthless Without Really Good Content
Getting your linkbait post, widget, or other content featured on the front page of Digg is one thing—a good thing, as this can drive a spike in traffic. Getting a whole bunch of links to that content, however, is entirely another matter. After all, the purpose of linkbait should...
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Jan. 15, 2008 at 3:55pm by Muhammad Saleem
7 Tips To Win The Social News Beauty Pageant
How can you increase your chances of appealing to an average Digger, Stumbler, or other social media user, and actually get them to vote for your content? Consider this quote from John Maynard Keynes, British born economist responsible for Keynesian economics, who explains how markets work by making an...
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Jan. 8, 2008 at 1:41pm by Chris Winfield
10 Simple Steps To Social Media Success In 2008
It's no secret that social media should be an integral part of your online marketing strategy. Creating viral content and promoting it is only a fraction of the equation. You must also strengthen your online footprint and become part of the network. Trying to figure out where to start...
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Nov. 27, 2007 at 12:18pm by Chris Winfield
You've Made Digg - Now What?
When you work with Digg, reddit, and the like, you want to get the POP: getting your content to a coveted spot on the homepage. Getting the pop can be difficult— social news users are wary of ulterior motives and will sometimes bury your wonderful content before it can...
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Nov. 20, 2007 at 2:44pm by Muhammad Saleem
The Social Media Manual: Read Before You Play
I get so many questions from people about Digg, Propeller, Reddit, Stumbleupon, and other social news sites every day that I decided to write this little "manual" as something to read before you jump in head first into any social site, and to keep by your side as you...
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Nov. 13, 2007 at 8:28am by Cameron Olthuis
Is Your Domain Name Triggering A Red Flag?
The audience that makes up the majority of Digg users tends to be very fickle. The slightest whiff of linkbait and they will bury your story into the depths of hell, where it will never see the light of day again. They hate SEO and it's no secret. This...
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Oct. 30, 2007 at 5:41am by Chris Winfield
The Importance Of Keeping It Up: Have Hosting Viagra!
...er, your web site, that is.... A few weeks ago at SMX Social Media, presenter after presenter (myself included) stressed the importance of making sure your hosting would be able to handle the effects of a strong viral campaign. The message was simple: "If you're going to target Digg,...
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Oct. 23, 2007 at 8:58am by Neil Patel
How To Shout On Digg Without Getting Shot Down
Tons of people have been using the Digg shout it feature lately. A shout is a message that can be sent between two or more users on Digg, making it a very powerful tool for getting many people to take notice of content, and potentially garnering lots of Diggs....







