John Merrick and Soren Jordansen have just
come up with the perfect solution for you,
with their new product called Tweet My Blog.

It’s a WordPress plugin that makes it super
easy to combine the powers of WordPress and
Twitter – driving massive amounts of traffic
to your blog.

And the best part… It’s 100% free!

=> http://www.tweetmyblog.com/?rid=960

TweetMyBlog will automatically

1) Post a tweet whenever you update you blog.
The tweet will link back to your blog,
driving a ton of interested readers your way.

2) Highlight your latest Tweets on your blogs
sidebar – increasing your Twitter following

3) Promote your affiliate link on auto-pilot,
whenever you use the plugin and sidebar
widget. Earn commissions just for posting to
your blog.

=> http://www.tweetmyblog.com/?rid=960

This is far more than just another WordPress
plugin – This is a fully fleshed out marketing
plan that will put the power of Twitter at
your finger tips.

And… Even though they are giving this plugin
away for free, you should take a close look at
the special offer they have in store for you
when join. I instantly grabbed my own copy,
and I know it will skyrocket my marketing
power when using Twitter and WordPress.

=> http://www.tweetmyblog.com/?rid=960

To your success,

Marcus Schroefel

P.S. I don’t know if John and Soren are going
to keep this free forever, I certainly feel
they could start charging big bucks for it.

So, grab your copy today, while it’s still
free – and start using it before you
competition does!

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16 Jul, 2008  |  Written by  |  under Uncategorized

A podcast directory is a listing of syndication feeds that
link to a podcast. They are often organized by category
and topic, and allow the user to find a feed that podcasts
about almost anything. Just as search engines help
people find sites with the information they need, a
podcast directory presents a searchable list of podcasts
users can subscribe to. Users may even be able to play
the available feed episodes from within the site.

Unlike most search engines, though, a podcast directory
rarely searches out and finds content on its own,
automatically. All the feeds are either contributed by
users who want people to find their podcast, or added
by the staff. Nearly anyone can set up a podcast, but
gaining visitors can be difficult, and so podcasters can
submit their feeds to the directory to gain readers.

Since its so easy to make a podcast, a podcast directory
often uses ways to separate the very good feeds from
the ones people do not enjoy as much. A directory may
have a ranking system, feature certain special feeds on
the front page, or even allow visitors to comment with
their thoughts on a feed.

Visitors to a podcast directory can thus add their own
podcasts, search for feeds on topics or regions that
interest them, and even comment on those they like or
dislike.

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14 Jul, 2008  |  Written by  |  under Facebook Marketing

Facebook offers tools that you can use to help build your business. These include:

Social Ads,  Pages,  Beacon,  Insights, Platform, Polls

Each of these is designed to help you build your brand on the site and get customers and clients. Your first step is to learn about these tools…

Read full article Business Tools On Facebook here

13 Jul, 2008  |  Written by  |  under Uncategorized

There are many podcast software programs available to
use. Many of them are even free. Because of the
decentralized, geek adopted nature of podcasting, a
wide variety of programs are available, from large
programs with a big footprint that do many different
jobs to tiny little software packages that do the bare
minimum. A package is available for podcast
subscribers of almost any type, and more are being
created everyday.

While some podcast software is designed for home user
computers, much of it is designed to be used online.
There are many packages created so that feed
subscribers can view the podcasts they enjoy from
within a web browser. These software packages contain
both the feed reader like the home user software does,
but usually also incorporate a way to view or listen to
the podcasts online from inside the browser. Much of
this software is used at the podcast directories that
maintain listings of podcast feeds.

Another type of online podcast software is the category
of feed creators. PHP scripting is usually used to create
the RSS file that tells the feed readers where to
download the podcasts from. The scripting can either
create a hard copy of the RSS file and write it to the
server disk when the feed is updated, or it can make it
virtually. When the RSS file is generated virtually, it
doesn’t actually exist on the host’s server. Instead, the
address of the PHP script is distributed as the address of
the feed. When the script is accessed, it generates the
file by looking at the recent posts at the site and sends
the results to the feed subscriber.

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11 Jul, 2008  |  Written by  |  under SEO, Youtube Marketing


YouTube Adding Geosearch

YouTube
will soon add geosearch giving viewers the ability to find videos
tagged to a certain location disclosed product manager Brian Glick at a
developer talk at YouTubes San Bruno, Calif., campus on Thursday. Glick
said tTechnorati: Front Page
Undergoing MyBlogLog Verification

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