Posts Tagged “Twitter”
RSS is Quickly Dying, Twitter is Replacing It
by Kevin on November 5, 2009
I realize I might receive disagreement from some, but these are the ways I see RSS subscriptions and Twitter followings growing or evolving. The past few years have been great for bloggers. Finally, they’ve been able to receive some form (…)
Can Link Exchanges Still Work?
by Kevin on November 2, 2009
Link exchanges were introduced when there were relatively few blogs. People just didn’t go on the web to look for new content. They typically only visited a few sites per day, due to the speed of the Internet, and everything (…)
A Quick “Optimization” Tip for Twitter
by Kevin on November 1, 2009
This post will be rather brief, but still fairly important. Twitter has grown into a great distribution point for bloggers and content creators. The reason why? There are so many extensions that can be used. For example, as long as (…)
Break Away from the Pack on Twitter
by Kevin on October 31, 2009
Covering how to be effective on Twitter in the past, this post will continue that one in some ways, by teaching you how to become an influential part of Twitter. If you haven’t already realized this, Twitter (along with Facebook) (…)
Twitter Users Want News-Related Tweets
by Kevin on October 21, 2009
In a user sample released on Friday by the online advertising network Chitika, most Twitter users (28.49 percent) click on links embedded within tweets to news-related stories. Even though this may not impact you, especially if you don’t use Twitter (…)