Articles, tagged with "character limit", page 1
30th March 2012
Copyright (c) 2012 Andrew Holtom
If you've decided to add video to your affiliate marketing strategy then you'll be wanting to know how to make the best of that. Here I'm going to give you the key steps for getting your video ranked on the first page o...
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Author:
AndyH
21st November 2011
On Page Seo is often overlooked or not given enough importance in the overall seo optimization strategy. By doing the basics right on you page before publishing can make all the difference to your search engine results position or in basic terms where you...
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Author:
Deanna Hibbs
18th October 2011
Twitter is the social community that has successfully transplanted individuals's love of textual content messages to an online format. Throughout the one hundred forty character limit, individuals socialize, community and talk about anything they want. T...
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Author:
tren2nx0bu
10th August 2011
Twitter has become one of the top followed social media networks around, with over 300,000 new sign ups for the site everyday. Now, just think how much your business would grow if you had 300,000 new customers everyday! Yes, with a Twitter account and wit...
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peter.pantheruk
12th April 2011
Recently, Google and Bing were interviewed concerning social signals. The result of the interview confirmed that retweet by Twitter users with authority can significantly enhance your organic ranking.
Here, we will discuss tips that can make Twitter auth...
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Author:
Jeff
12th April 2011
Microblogging it may sound small due to the “micro" word; but I tell you; it’s one of the giants on the internet when it comes to traffic, promotion and sales for your blog. You must know which microblogs can give you the best benefit.
Without even visit...
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Web_University
28th March 2011
The world has changed in important ways over the past two decades. While the effects of these transformations are not entirely clear, one thing is: connectivity is on the rise. People are spending more time online and the total number of users is incre...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
23rd March 2011
If you text people regularly, you could find that you're spending a small fortune on SMS messages. Whether your free monthly allowance isn't enough for your needs, or you're on a pay as you go tariff, there are ways to reduce the cost of SMS messaging -...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
23rd February 2011
One of the fastest-spreading and influential marketing tools currently used in the online world is Twitter - and for good reason. The 140 character limit allows people to almost effortlessly connect with millions of other people, and the sharing of thoug...
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Author:
Devon Brown
18th February 2011
Just because the social networking service of Twitter has caught on hugely doesn’t mean that everybody already knows how to use it. Although Twitter has an intuitive and easy to learn interface, below are some tips that will help Twitter newbies navigate...
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Author:
Devon Brown
01st February 2011
The strength of Twitter as a messaging service is its short message feature; besides, the service is user-friendly. Provided you can type within the character limit and are able to work with some fundamental concepts, you can use Twitter easily and swiftl...
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Author:
Jeff
21st December 2010
The BIG 3: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
Everybody who's anybody has a profile in each. And it seems everybody is preaching the same thing: -
You HAVE to have a Facebook Fan Page - You HAVE to be on Twitter - You HAVE to join LinkedIn and p...
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Author:
Fay McLean
14th December 2010
There are plenty of ways for music lovers (who also happen to love Twitter) to combine their passions. Thanks to the thought that has gone into several Twitter tools, users can share the music they enjoy with millions of others instantly and easily. If yo...
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Author:
David Perdew
14th December 2010
More than any other social media site, a plethora of programs have sprung up to support Twitter, and they are constantly evolving. Social media professionals and businesses exploring publicity in the online world (and every one should) need to keep up-to-...
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Author:
Willy Gissen
14th December 2010
The potential uses of Twitter as a tool for business range from gibberish to genius. And that's if you can keep your comments down to a maximum of 140 characters. Yes, the character-limit per tweet is hardly enough to rattle off an entire day's happenings...
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Author:
Mark Pittman