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Twitter or Blogging for Internet Marketing?

Rather than being faced with the choice of whether to use a blog or social networking to promote your website, service or product there is another solution. You can have both your blog and twitter run simultaneously as twitter is mainly a micro blogging site. Twitter supports tweets of user posts on any topic with a maximum of 140 characters and thus can never replace original blogs. A smart internet marketing strategy is to announce to your followers that your original blog had been updated by tweet and derive SEO benefit from combining the use of both platforms. Now with a basic understanding of what the site is all about, let’s see what is achievable with twitter. After signing up at twitter, update your profile page with your information and website link. You can start posting posts and make it act like a mini advertising blog. You can post at any minute of the day and your post gets updated instantly. Follow fellow bloggers of your niche, can meet new people, post and Retweet othe

A killer Windows 7 bug? Sorry, no

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The blogosphere is abuzz over a newly publicized bug in Windows 7. I read about it yesterday on Chris123NT’s blog, where it was described as a “critical bug in Windows 7 RTM.” The story picked up momentum today when InfoWorld’s Randall Kennedy (the man behind the “Save XP” Astroturf campaign) published a sensational polemic: “Critical Windows 7 bug risks derailing product launch.” Tom Warren at Neowin called it “rather nasty” but sensibly concluded that it’s far from a “show stopper.” My conclusion? It’s alarming behavior if you’re unaware of what’s happening. But when you look more carefully, it’s arguably a feature, not a bug, and the likelihood that you’ll ever crash a system this way is very, very small and completely avoidable. You can go read Chris’s initial report to see the repro steps. Basically, you need to run the Windows Chkdsk command using the /r switch, which is designed to locate and repair bad sectors on a disk. According to the initial report, if you use this tool

Make Money Online by Referring Internet Users to Use HotelsCombined Search Engine

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Online there’s tons of money to be made through various product promotions, companies and affiliations. The great thing about online affiliate programs is that you don’t put any money down. If you bring results to your affiliate program you will see the money starts piling in. Recently while searching for my next source of income I came upon Hotelscombined.com Affiliate Program . I was unsure of the entire process at first but after reading the FAQ it started to come together. Hotelscombined.com is a search engine that lets Internet users to find hotels in many different locations in the world. For every visitor you bring to HotelsCombined.com that clicks through to any travel site listed in HotelCombined.com, you get 70% commission from the revenue generated. I wasn’t particularly amazed at first because I’d seen these programs all over the place but I kept reading. Not only do they offer the highest commission out of all such programs but they also provide the largest database onlin

Dil Bole Hadippa Trailer 2009

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