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Funding Your Freelance Writing Business

March 28, 2012 by Joy Lynskey 1 Comment

The greatest aspect of funding your freelance writing business is that you are only as limited as … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Content Marketing, General, PR & Writing Tagged With: advertising, blogger, brand, business, Business Services, communication, Communications, Freelancer, Funding Your Freelance Writing Business, internet marketing, JoyLynskey, Megan Campbell, Megan Harris, Outsourcing, Project, SEO Search Engine Optimization, small business, Social Brand, Visibility, Writer Resources, Writing, Writing and Editing

Did you try? A Look at the data from #SMWsmac [InfoGraphic]

February 29, 2012 by BasilPuglisi 14 Comments

What can you do in 16 days? Try! With just under a month before Social Media Week 2012, it came … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Conferences & Education, General, Social Brand Visibility, Social Media Topics Tagged With: analytics, blogger, brand, business, corning inc, dbmei, empire avenue, facebook, google, internet marketing, klout, lujure, Marketing, smw12, smwnyc, smwsmac, Social Brand, Social Media, social media conferences, social media education, social media maketing, social media week, StumbleUpon, synthesio, twitter, Visibility, Visibility Marketing, YouTube

The Daring Digital Decision: Bloggers Are NOT Journalists

December 10, 2011 by Alison Gilbert 11 Comments

THE DECISION In a daring digital decision handed down by the Supreme Court of Oregon, a blogger is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Publishing, Social Media, Social Media Topics Tagged With: $2.5 million suit, alleged defamation statements, appeal, appeal the decision, blogger, Bloggers versus Journalists, both sides of the story, contact, creative writing, credentials, critical journalistic issue, Crystal Cox, damages, daring digital decision, digital, Digital Brand Marketing Education, Digital Brand Marketing Education Blog, digital decision, education, education in journalism, ethics, failure, failure to contact the other side, fiction, figment of the author's imagination, follow suit, imagination, Independent News Media, internet, interviews, investigative journalism, journalism, journalistic codes, journalistic shield laws, Judge Marco Hernandez, Kevin Padrick, KevinPadrick.com, landmark case, legally media, legally protected, member of the media, new media, new media speak, news, news bloggers, news entity, news feeds, Obsidian Financial, Obsidian Financial Sucks, Obsidianvcox.com, other side, personally involved, post story, proof of affiliation, protected legally, Public Forum, publish, publish fiction, research documents, same standards, search for the truth, search for truth, self proclaimed investigative journalist, self-expression, self-proclaimed investigative blogger, set precedent, shield laws, study cases and depositions, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Decisions, Supreme Court of Oregon, talk, tested repeatedly, the law, tips, traditional guidelines, traditional media journalism, traditional media journalist, traditional reporter, truth, viral, what makes a blogger a jounalist?, wildfire

Turn Your Social Media Content into Something Incredible with FeedFabrik

September 13, 2011 by BasilPuglisi 1 Comment

By now most folks who use the internet for work, play, or both, are likely to have generated a bit … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Content Marketing, PR & Writing, Social Media Topics, Traditional Marketing Tagged With: blog, blogger, Mobile & Technology, publishing, self-publish, Social Media, Visibility

A Casual Glance at Social Media

September 1, 2011 by Alison Gilbert 1 Comment

INTRODUCTION By now, just about everyone is at least aware of social media. Whether one … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Business Networking, General, SEO Search Engine Optimization, Social Media Topics Tagged With: Alexa, Alexa rankings, algorithms, Baidu, blogger, facebook, google, Google Maps, google places, history of social media, infographic, John Perry Barlow, LinkedIn, Mashable.com, MSN.com, MySpace, QQ.com, Search engine optimization, Social Media, telephone party line, twitter, Wikipedia, Yahoo, Yahoo! Japan, YouTube

Tumblr VS WordPress

August 9, 2011 by BasilPuglisi 3 Comments

According to statistic reports, as of January 2011, the 4 year old site Tumblr.com has 20,873,182 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: PR & Writing, SEO Search Engine Optimization, Social Media Topics Tagged With: blog, blogger, brand, publishing, self-publish, small business, Social Media, Social Media Social Brand Visibility, Visibility

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