Are you familiar with the Twitter client TweetDeck? If not, you might want to jump on the bandwagon. With the release of Tweetdeck’s iPhone application, I’ve noticed something that every Twitter developer needs to pay attention to: Tweetdeck is locking users in for a very long time. How so you ask? Tweetdeck for the iPhone […]
Read moreIs Your RSS Reader Starting To Bore You? Switch To Feedly
I’m guilty of cheating on Google Reader with Feedly. I can’t help it. Feedly is practically everything I could want in a feed reader (waiting on Google Chrome support and/or a Feedly Adobe Air app). From the team behind it to the application itself, Feedly is an amazing web-based RSS Reader! What separates it […]
Read moreHow To Tweet A Stumble Via Your StumbleUpon Toolbar
This is a guest post by Peggy Dolane of Provient Marketing, a marketing copy and strategy for the internet. Are you crazy about StumbleUpon? Do you love sharing links on Twitter? Then you need to discover a little secret – you can post your stumble reviews on Twitter right from StumbleUpon! How To Tweet from […]
Read more10 Reasons To Follow Corvida On Twitter
This post was inspired by Tad Chef of SEO 2.0, who was inspired by “5 reason to follow ArchDaily on Twitter”. Will you be inspired? Are you following me on Twitter? You should be if you’re not. I know that sounds arrogant, but I’m only being honest. First, hear me out: I share informational, inspiring, […]
Read moreHow To Make It Into My Inbox Without Getting Marked As Spam
A few days ago while doing some cleanup on my StumbleUpon profile, I opted in for StumbleUpon to email me recommendations. StumbleUpon is great for finding articles, sites, and all sorts of neat things across the web. However, I’m getting to a point where I submit content to StumbleUpon for others to discover, but I […]
Read moreSmart Tips for Using Saved Searches On Twitter
When it comes to Twitter and other text formatted mediums, we’re constantly scanning all that information for specific keywords. We’re reading entire articles less and less due to time constrictions, or short attention spans. Keywords help to quickly figure out whether or not that piece of information is really worth your time. With the recent […]
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