Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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$1000 a Day Secrets Revealed – Replay for Limited Time!

The attendance for the meeting the other night was OUTSTANDING! Thanks to all of you who were able to come out and make it.

We heard many of you weren’t able to make it or the room was full. We know that we have customers all over the world and one time can’t be convenient for everyone. So if you missed it, there is still time to catch the replay.

It will be up for a very LIMITED time. So go watch it as soon as you can!

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3 Ways to Enhance Video Marketing

Video marketing is a great way to use social media to connect with your current customers or reach a new audience. Especially with growing, thriving smartphone market, more and more people are able to watch videos no matter where they are. Embedding video on your site is also a great way to encourage visitors to stay longer, at least until the video’s finished playing. We’ve gathered three online tools that will help you market your videos, and possibly launch the next viral craze…

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How to Keep Track of Twitter

There are a lot of ways to connect with customers now. Social media has become the closest thing an online marketer or business owner can get to a face-to-face interaction. So it’s important to take those connections seriously and make sure you’re catching all comments and answering all questions. But like we said first, there a lot of ways to connect and it’s easy for a tweet to get lost in the status updates, emails, gchats, instant messages and blog comments. But now there’s help.

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How to Market with Mahara

Today’s the day that Ning switches over to paid models, so if you’re looking to replace Ning, you might want to check out Mahara. Mahara is a company out of New Zealand that offers an open source ePortfolio platform. An ePortfolio is like the paper-based portfolio, a compilation of work or information, but accessible and shareable online. And there’s more….

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