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Thursday, May 17, 2012

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How Foursquare, Gowalla, and Twitter Location Based Services Will Disrupt Your Business, Dating, and Marketing

Stephanie Marcus, a new Mashable editor, just posted an anecdotal list of the Top 10 Gowalla check-in locations. On the list are Disneyland, Pike Place Market in Seattle, Trafalgar Square in London, and surprisingly, the Alamo Draft House Cinema in Texas (Turns out Gowalla is a TX native and born from SXSW). At first glance, [...]

Social Media Marketing: How to Use Facebook Pages

I just found Guy Kawasaki’s Alltop on the same topic. But since the link he posted for a free ebook download seems like a email harvesting scam, I’ll just share with you my Facebook marketing secrets. 80% of my traffic comes from Facebook friends. 10% comes from Twitter. The rest come from Google. Based on [...]

How to Export Gmail Inbox Messages as CSV Then Extract All Senders Email Addresses For Importing to Facebook Twitter Linkedin and Sparkah.com

You remember when you first joined a social media networking site like Linkedin, Facebook, and Twitter? The first time was a breeze. You imported your email address contacts and immediately had a chunk of followers, friends, and connections. The trouble is growing this network afterwords. If you want a strategy for consistently growing your follower [...]

How to Get Twitter Tweeple to Follow Back Fast

You ever feel like unless you’re already a bigshot, nobody will follow you back on Twitter? Well, this video will make you a micro-bigshot. You’ll atleast be big enough to have 70% of the people you contact follow you back… here’s how to get twitter tweeple to follow back fast: Followers: Drop me a hello [...]

How to Automatically Add Senders Email Addresses to Contacts in Gmail

June 10, 2010 by  
Filed under Business Management, Marketing and PR

This post can also be alternately entitled, “How to Facebook and Twitter friend everyone who’s ever emailed you – ever.” If you’re building up your “Rolodex,” this tip trick is priceless. Over the years, I’ve collected thousands, no, hundreds of thousands of emails. Funny thing is that while I may have nothing to say to [...]

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