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How To Add Twitter To Your Wordpress Blog
http://Twitter.com/gavin_m
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Integrate your twitter account with your wordpress, blogger, typepad or other type of blog to syndicate your content across your network of network marketing and attraction marketing websites.
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Cagora Online Marketing Niche Affliate JV Tribes Communities -4
http://bit.ly/OKKgM After u watch this video click http://bit.ly/OKKgM I will JV w/u & place u n a 5% member profit pool.
Great site for Internet Marketers, niche Marketers, Offline Internet Marketers, Bloggers, Video-bloggers, Forum owners, email list, safe list, SEO optimizers, Content seekers, Ezine writers, make money, online and all WAHM and Gurus –
Jonathan Mizel
Paul Colligan
Ed Dale
Willie Crawford
Jim Kukral
Brad Callen
Brad Fallon
Jeff Walker
Rich Schefren
Shawn Collins
Michelle MacPhearson
Andy Jenkins
Joel Comm
Michel Fortin
Marlon Sanders
Jack Humphrey
Chris Brogan
Carl Galletti
Darren Rowse
Andy Beard
Brian Tracy
Miguel Alvarez
The Internet Marketing Center Team
Ryan Deiss
James Martell
Neil Shearing
John Chow
Rosalind Gardner
Joe Sugarman
John Carlton
Matt Bacak
Mark Joyner
Jason Potash
Eben Pagan
Marc Goldman
Duration : 0:5:26
Let’s Mess with Wes! – Video Blog 23
Mid-summer check in.
Wes really was not there when they shot this, he was on vacation. He just left an audio clip for Phil to edit in however he liked. Ted and Phil abuse this power. =)
Been super busy with shooting shorts, music videos, getting interviewed by CNN, planning ISA, designing new shirts.
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Duration : 0:7:26
Cagora Online Marketing Niche Affliate JV Tribes Communities 5
http://bit.ly/OKKgM After u watch this video click http://bit.ly/OKKgM I will JV w/u & place u n a 5% member profit pool.
Great site for Internet Marketers, niche Marketers, Offline Internet Marketers, Bloggers, Video-bloggers, Forum owners, email list, safe list, SEO optimizers, Content seekers, Ezine writers, make money, online and all WAHM and Gurus –
Jonathan Mizel
Paul Colligan
Ed Dale
Willie Crawford
Jim Kukral
Brad Callen
Brad Fallon
Jeff Walker
Rich Schefren
Shawn Collins
Michelle MacPhearson
Andy Jenkins
Joel Comm
Michel Fortin
Marlon Sanders
Jack Humphrey
Chris Brogan
Carl Galletti
Darren Rowse
Andy Beard
Brian Tracy
Miguel Alvarez
The Internet Marketing Center Team
Ryan Deiss
James Martell
Neil Shearing
John Chow
Rosalind Gardner
Joe Sugarman
John Carlton
Matt Bacak
Mark Joyner
Jason Potash
Eben Pagan
Marc Goldman
Duration : 0:5:40
Advertising in Crises: Content
Its all about content – In this last part of Advertising in Crises, Enon Landenberg speaks of his unique advertising style and its many implications. He consumes the brands he promotes and communicates his preferences to his many followers and readers on Twitter and his blog along with his day-to-day personal information. While he associates himself with these specific brands he may become part of whatever these brands are associated with for good or for bad. Crictor’s Yael Vaya asks Landenberg about the limitations of this style.
Going back to the most ancient way of passing information between humans, The Box Like Landenberg tell stories. However they do not associate themselves with the brands they promote and create advertising campaigns that in some cases do not require buying media*.
Although the differences in style are clear they all agree on the need to tell a worthwhile story, mix media’s (offline and online) and the need to constantly interact with users and potential users.
It maybe that not that much has changed after all. Advertisers have been telling stories about brands for some years now. However if in the past brands hired the advertising agency to do the job today the brand itself is an instrumental part of the process. The degree of authentic, transparency and the brands ability to create an on-going conversation with its users and future users is vital in this process. With the many current communication tools that are available today and will be available in the future these new advertising/marketing practices are gaining great pace.
*buy media = buying commercial time on TV, Radio or space in News papers.
Duration : 0:7:24