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With the recent launch of Google Social Search, it was said that this new innovation in search engine results will give a lot more relevant and refined results. Benefits that internet users will really love and appreciate. I've been looking forward to this new feature because I want to know what difference it will make to our lives online. I mean, isn't it interesting to see contents from people we are connected with whenever we look for a particular topic on the net? It's great that Google Social Search gives us resources or results coming from people we know and/or who are in our social circle.
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These past years, we have seen and experienced the birth of many new ways to advertise online. In addition to Adwords and banner advertisements, we have social media and networking sites where we get to meet people who might be potential customers or business partners in the long run. Despite the addition of these new platforms, email marketing (still) remained as one of the traditional yet very effective ways to promoting a product online. Email marketing may not instantaneously make your subscribers buy but through constant contact, you are able to gain their trust, build rapport, and cement a good reputation in the niche that you are in.
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Have you checked your Twitter spam score lately? I did and mine was an A+. aside from the indication that I've been around for quite a long time in Twitter, it also means that I'm no spammer. I remember a few weeks ago, my assistant informed me that I have like a thousand direct messages on Twitter account and she asked me how I wanted her to start cleaning up my inbox (again). A thousand, I thought? How do we sort it out? Well, I didn't want to delete some important messages I got there from friends and colleagues so my assistant had to do it manually.
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In one of the recent press releases by the FBI, it brought to the public's attention (again) the increasing number of people who became victims of identity theft on the internet. This news is not really something new. You must have heard about identity theft on the net a lot. Like hackers acquiring credit card numbers of other individuals and making exorbitant purchases online.
For years, internet marketers like us have been battling to eliminate these scumbags because they are a threat to ecommerce sites and many other internet businesses. While we are busy working on how to make money online (clean money that is); they, on the other hand, are busy devising ways on how to make easy money effortlessly.
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For us who are blogging for business, social media sites particularly Twitter and Facebook have been giving a good boost to our online network expansion efforts. In social media platforms, we are able to promote our expertise and/or our products.
Today, I stumbled upon this post that tackled a recent study by a group of researchers from Rutgers University. The study was on Twitter, the sensational microblogging service that took the net by storm when it was first introduced. My hunch on the type of users that breed in media sites or networks have been proven all true.
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