Following who Influencers Follow on Twitter

January 2, 2009
By benfisher
Following who Influencers Follow on Twitter

Following who Influencers Follow to build a quality stream of Twitter food and a crowd you can influence So, I have been using Twitter for quite a while. My habits on following have been very “natural” up until a few days ago. Usually I would only follow someone if they emailed me and expressly...
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Top 50 2008 Internet Marketer Twitter/Blogs Accounts You Should Follow

January 1, 2009
By benfisher

If you are a small business owner, a marketing executive or have a  yearning to learn about Internet Marketing then here is a list of Internet marketing folks that you should be following on a regular basis. Below are the Top 50 Twitter and Blog RSS feeds of Internet Marketers for you to follow....
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Top 100 influential marketers of 2008

January 1, 2009
By benfisher

Well here we are, the first day of 2009. I have made a resolution to take the time to blog a bit more. This evening as the family and I were waiting for the ball to drop, I happened to be reading Andy Beal’s Marketing Pilgrim blog and happened upon a recent post he...
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SEO In-Depth Link Analytics Services

December 31, 2008
By benfisher
SEO In-Depth Link Analytics Services

SEO Link Analytics Services Link Intelligence Reports for your domain and/or a competitors domain, this offer you the ability to generate a report of a certain URL, including inbound links to the URL of your choice, what anchor text distribution, domain and overall link metrics such as Rank and Trust. We provide a list...
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Can or should a blogger be sued?

February 14, 2007
By benfisher

An article on website host directory keyed me into this “little” happening “According to GreenZap Vice President Linda Murphy, attempts made by GreenZap to communicate with the bloggers were met with malicious attacks. GreenZap’s counsel sent several letters to Liquid Web, Inc. requesting it voluntarily shut down one of its hosted websites due to...
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“Shadow Blogging” is it Ethical in Reputation Management?

January 25, 2007
By benfisher

I call the act of a company that hires a person or a company to blog on their behalf “Shadow Blogging”. A part of reputation management is damage control for sure, answering posts in a positive way or even posting to educate people about a new service. Where do we draw the line in ethics? That...
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