Posted on 04 February 2012
This week on The Lede … What really works on Twitter One thing social media copywriters should never do 9 productive social media hacks A reminder of the power of the original social media If you just can’t wait for The Lede every Saturday, and you want even more practical, useable links than the seven we highlight here every week, follow @copyblogger on Twitter .

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7 Social Media Marketing Links You Can Use
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Posted on 09 December 2011
Your “Big Break” is not coming (and why that’s good news).
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7 Marketing Links They Didn’t Show You in School
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Posted on 01 August 2011
Have you ever gotten so caught up in a deadline (or your own expectations) that writing anything at all felt … uncomfortable ? Too often as writers we measure ourselves by our level of productivity
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6 Ways to Supercharge Your Writing
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Posted on 18 June 2011
So today will be the last Wrap until summer ends, the kids go back to school, and Brian puts his shirt back on. So in honor of this being our season finale, I’m throwing the BIGGEST, BADDEST, ROOTIN’-TOOTIN’EST PARTY YOU’VE EVER SEEN IN A BLOG POST! Of course, because we’re confined to a blog post without multimedia, the party won’t actually feature any alcohol or dancing. Or refreshments.
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Copyblogger Weekly Wrap: Season Finale Fiesta!
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Posted on 15 February 2011
The importance of owning your own online real estate is becoming more obvious every day. Why make others rich off the sweat of your labor and your passions? So if you’re in love with all the traffic and reach that social networking sites provide, you’ll want to take a long look at one of the latest creations from Copyblogger Media’s StudioPress division — the Social Eyes Theme .

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Introducing the Social Eyes Theme for WordPress
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Posted on 02 February 2011
Ever wonder if all those links that result from people retweeting and sharing content on Twitter give you a boost with SEO? For a long time no one was sure, because the dreaded nofollow is in use on big social sites to keep those links from being counted as a “vote” for search engine purposes. No matter what, social networking links are still highly useful from a traffic perspective, because they have the power to get new readers to your content

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The Straight Dope on Facebook, Twitter, and SEO
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Posted on 13 January 2011
I almost couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw sitelinks displayed on Google.com for a branded Twitter search! I haven’t heard a lot of buzz about this but apparently sitelinks are being displayed for Facebook as well. Aside from the screenshot below, I am also …
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Google Now Displaying Facebook & Twitter Sitelinks?
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Posted on 13 December 2010
Over the weekend Gawker Media’s site network including lifehacker, Jezebel, Gawker, Gizmodo and others was hacked , their entire site database packaged up, downloaded, and posted as a Torrent on the The Pirate Bay website. Included in that site db were over 1.3m commentator usernames, emails and passwords…in plain text.
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A Timely Reminder: Adwords Passwords & Security
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Posted on 22 November 2010
PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-11-14 http://goo.gl/fb/kWw4V #ppcforhire # Related posts:PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-08PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-11PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-11
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PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-11-21
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Posted on 15 November 2010
PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-11-07 http://goo.gl/fb/FQQvL #ppcforhire # Related posts:PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-08PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-11PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-11
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PPC For Hire Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-11-14
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