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36 Awesome Social Media Blogs Everyone Should Read
The great thing about the internet is that it is full of really smart people sharing great information, all for free. We appreciate that you have decided to read and subscribe to the HubSpot Internet Marketing Blog ! If you can find some extra time in your week to add more blogs to your reading list, we recommend you consider subscribing to some of these 36 blogs.10 Top Social Media Blogs You Should Be Following In 2012
1.3K Flares 1.3K Flares × There was a great number of new Social Media and productivity blogs, that I only discovered very recently. And whilst there content is amazing, they all have one thing in common: using the Buffer button to make it super easy for you to share more efficiently.How to Turn your About Page into a Reader Capturing Magnet
What is your blog about? The about page is the most popular page on most blogs. Don’t have one? Create it as soon as you get to the end of this post. If you already have an about page, the question is: “What is your about page strategy?” Most bloggers jump into creating an about page without a clear strategy in mind.How to Quit Your Day Job & Become a Professional Tech Blogger
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How to Write Stellar How-To Posts for Your Business Blog
There is no shortage of different types of content you can create to feed your business blog. Thought leadership-based content, commentary on industry news, data-driven analyses, list-style posts ... the options are numerous. But one type stands out from the rest.Tumblr
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Following in the footsteps of Storify , a new free, open-source online timeline tool is innovating storytelling on the web. Timeline , created by Zach Wise, a multimedia journalist and journalism professor, was developed in partnership with the Knight News Innovation Lab at Northwestern University , where Wise teaches. The interactive tool allows users to generate timelines on the web by curating content from Twitter , YouTube , Flickr , Vimeo , Google Maps and SoundCloud . "The tools that already exist on the web are almost all either hard on the eyes or hard to use," said Wise .

