Top 10 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Blog Using LinkedIn
Posted: February 18th, 2010 | Author: tipsorg | Filed under: Social media | No Comments »LinkedIn is a great way to generate free, organic, traffic to your blog.
via problogger.net
LinkedIn is a great way to generate free, organic, traffic to your blog.
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dal blog di Twitter:
(…) an administrative employee here at Twitter was targeted and her personal email account was hacked. From the personal account, we believe the hacker was able to gain information which allowed access to this employee’s Google Apps account which contained Docs, Calendars, and other Google Apps Twitter relies on for sharing notes, spreadsheets, ideas, financial details and more within the company.
Articoli sulla faccenda:
When Facebook launched its latest redesign, it became evident that the company was putting a lot of emphasis on real-time information–inspired, undoubtedly, by the runaway success of Twitter. Now the company’s rolled out two small but crucial new features that put instant updates even more front and center. [more on Webware - CNET]
Some interesting things you can do on (or with) Facebook; inclusive of tricks that are not documented or unknown to many, as well as tips to stay connected better with your friends.
Mentre da Myspace si è avviata una fuga in massa di talenti, ieri i creatori di Facebook hanno invitato stampa e top bloggers a Palo Alto per annunciare alcuni significativi cambiamenti all’esperienza Facebook. “The Facebook changes include a redesigned home page and a plan to make the ‘pages’ of celebrities.” Un resoconto della conferenza stampa di due ore è riportata qui dai tipi di TechCrunch. (via WBW, TechCrunch)
Un gravatar, o globally recognized avatar, è semplicemente una immagine che ti segue di sito in sito ed appare accanto al tuo nome quando fai qualche operazione. Gli avatar ti aiutano ad identificare i tuoi commenti sui blog e sui forum web, quindi perchè non su ogni sito?? Gravatar è un’idea che nasce dai creatori di Wordpress
“On February 4th, 2004 Mark Zuckerberg launched The Facebook, a social network that was at the time exclusively for Harvard students. It was a huge hit: in 2 weeks, half of the student body at Harvard had signed up. Other schools in the Boston area began demanding a Facebook network.” (CrunchBase)