by Doug Samuel

Everybody says Twitter is a great way to promote your website. With exceptions … I respect enormously, and he says Twitter is a waste of time.

More properly, Armand things that spending all day on Twitter is a waste of time. Anyone with anything important to do would have to agree. I agree with that.

Effective Twitter use is minimal Twitter use. Spend as little time using it as possible. Don’t go to the Twitter website at all if you can help it (getting sucked in to reading and responding to other people’s tweets).

Efficiency is great! Reusing your WordPress content on Twitter is especially efficient!

I spent quite a bit of time finding a plugin that tweets every time I post on my blog.

I like this because with little or no effort, each post on this blog gets posted on Twitter.

I settled on WP to Twitter. It has a nice balance between being easy to use with many features … yet it isn’t over-done.

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by Rhondole Scott

Isn’t it amazing to be able to turn on a computer and access just about any idea or piece of information, useful or not? For many there is no other way, for so many have grown up with computers and accessible information. Many have taken their own stories or interests to the internet. Are you ready to share your thoughts and expertise to the world?

One of the fastest growing forms of presence on the internet is through blogging. Blogs have visual themes, and can focus on a wide variety of concepts such as updates for your group, journals or diaries, or tips related to the products or services being promoted.

One of the best ways to try the blogging concept on for size is to sign up for a free blogging site. There are many blogging communities available at no cost. The flip side is that there are limits on the themes available, as well as the extra add on components at these free blogging sites.

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2009
19
January

Myspace Privacy Codes - How to Hide Areas on Myspace

by Robin Burrows

For those who have concern with having privacy on MySpace, there are several simple codes that you can utilize to shield your identity from strangers. While many groups, models, and bands are on MySpace to promote their careers, some individuals still prefer to have their pages hidden and protected. Fortunately there are many ways to keep a MySpace profile private.

You may already be aware that you can set your profile on private by editing your profile settings. There are also codes you can find on MySpace resource sites that will hide your profile from anyone who isn’t your friend. One thing that people still don’t like about privacy settings is that anyone can still send private messages, even people who aren’t their friends. If you don’t like the idea of your contact table being viewed by everyone, there are codes you can use to keep it hidden as well.

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