by Mary C Long
What if you could track tweet data using a URL, Twitter name, phrase or hashtag to predict Twitter trends affecting your brand, your candidate or yourself? Well, it’s only a click away at TweetReach.
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by Mary C Long
Every time you access the Internet, you put your privacy at risk. Yes, Big Brother is watching. There is nothing that will make you completely anonymous, but VPNs are one way to reduce the risk. You’re not using one though, are you? Let’s explore why you should consider it:
by Will Viharo
Some authors publicly complain about the fact they have to promote their own books on their own public platforms and social networks more than they actually pitch their products. Feeling pointlessly insecure is typical for a writer, depending on what phase of the process or mood you happen to be in any given hour, but there’s at least one day a year when you needn’t beat yourself up for beating your own chest. Welcome to Cyber Monday: if you’ve got a product for sale online, you’d be a fool not to brag it about it as loudly as possible…
by Will Viharo
This is Thanksgiving week, as you’re no doubt aware: a time for either gathering with friends and family, or trying hard to avoid or forget them. In any case, most of us are counting our blessings, even if they’re outnumbered by curses. For authors, particularly those that are self-published, this is also an occasion to appreciate the fruits of your labors in this golden era for literary entrepreneurs. Here’s one lucky fact for each of your typing fingers (assuming you use your thumbs, too…)
by Mary C Long
Following up on our post about retweets implying some form of endorsement, we wanted to take a closer look at an increasingly popular abbreviation that folks use on Twitter: MT or “modified tweet.” Is this handy little abbreviation helping us clarify our retweets or is it just adding to the confusion? Our popular Advanced Twitter Terminology post included a great definition for MT, excerpted below, as well as a definition for PRT or “partial retweet:”
by Mary C Long
Businesses are doing everything they can to keep pace with the technological and operational advances that are happening at breakneck speed these days. And among the many challenges they face is keeping employees' skills and knowledge current.
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