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10 Social Media Blogs To Follow In 2010
Today, socialmediaexaminer have announced top 10 best blogs on social media for 2010. These blogs are good to follow for inspiration, blogging tips, business ideas and trends in social media. Most of them have feeds and twitter accounts which you can subscribe to follow.
- Chris Brogan: The Elvis of social media and the king of common sense, Chris Brogan is in a league of his own.
- Social Media Explorer: Social media all-star Jason Falls provides a fresh and interesting take on all things social media.
- Mashable: The world’s source for social media news, Mashable is the place to go for breaking stories.
- Convince & Convert: Jay Baer provides rich content for businesses seeking to embrace social media.
- Altitude: Amber Naslund offers a breadth of fresh air with smart, inspiring and personal social media insight.
- CopyBlogger: The king of engaging content, Brian Clark and his team help businesses persuade in a 2.0 world.
- Brand Builder: For businesses looking to dive deep into social media discussion, check out Olivier Blanchard’s rich insights.
- Diva Marketing: Toby Bloomberg’s blog provides a wide array of social media advice.
- Kikolani: Looking for great “getting started” social media guidance? Then frequent this blog.
- Future Buzz: A nice mix of stories and reviews makes Adam Singer’s site one that should be on your radar.
Source: socialmediaexaminer.com
How You Should And Should Not Promote Your Blog
Are you trying to gain more sustainable audience to your blog? Here is a practical guide on how you should and should not promote your blog to reach this objective.
Before you learn what works, care to learn what doesn’t.
0. Don’t buy gaming traffic.
Although gaming traffic is the cheapest click traffic you can buy, there is a good reason for it being the cheapest. Gamers won’t stick to your blog. They bounce back as easily as they pop in. Gamers don’t convert into sustainable audience. As soon as you stop the traffic, consider the game is over – your blog audience will drop back to its original level, unless, of course, you run a gaming blog. Why? Gamers are very impatient and won’t waste any time on anything that is not “kicking”.
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