Archive for December, 2009

Today Reem Abeidoh provides an interesting case study of blogger outreach conducted by Cirque Du Soleil.

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Every day we post a variety of tweets ranging from what we eat to when we go to sleep. It is highly unlikely that we know most of our followers personally but they get to know even the minuscule details of our day to day life. These are some small and easy things which are good to keep in mind before clicking that ‘update’ button.

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Porsche is one of the most profitable car companies in the world. They barely sell 100,000 cars a year but they make so much money on them that they nearly took over Volkswagen in a failed leveraged buyout. The following video shows what goes into the making of a Porsche gear shifter. If Porsche puts this much attention and detail into a simple shifter, imagine what they do for the rest of the car?

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Search Engine Optimization Case Study with SEO Arbiter

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This is just a short note to update readers on ProBlogger.com – the ProBlogger Community area.

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One of the most requested featured by readers here at ProBlogger has been for the option to view this site more easily on a mobile device (at least some).

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Screen shot 2009-12-21 at 10.00.35 AM.pngThis morning I glanced down at the Alexa traffic indicator for ProBlogger in my Firefox browser and noticed that in the last week I’ve had a noticeable upswing in traffic to ProBlogger.

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Just a short note to wish those of you celebrating Christmas a Happy day.

Thanks to everyone for your support and encouragement this year. It’s been a fun and rewarding year and I do appreciate all that you contribute to this site.

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A Guest Post by Nathan Hangen of Making it Social.

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