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An Investor’s Personal Social Media Tech Stack: In the future, everyone will be famous for 15 followers

David Teten

The first three tools are only relevant if you’re going to generate significant content yourself: Teten.com , my blog and content marketing strategy. I typically publish essays in a major media venue, and then cross-post it on my blog. The mailings are just roundups of recent blog posts, so don’t require extra work. Linkedin.

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VCs eating our own dog food: Using technology and analytics to make better investments

David Teten

I use Hootsuite to coordinate my social media activity, which consists of Teten.com, PEVCTech.com , Linkedin , AngelList , and (passively) Twitter and Facebook. I use Diigo , a social bookmarking tool, to keep a record of useful websites. See their blog post on multiples.).

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What’s the Best Way to Get More Traffic and Links?

Duct Tape Marketing

written by John Jantsch read more at Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing Friday is “Question of the Week” day here at Duct Tape Marketing. Paid syndication. Social bookmark sites. Every day people visit sites like Reddit , Digg , Delicious and Diigo to save and organize bookmarks online.

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The Power of Twitter in Information Discovery

Both Sides of the Table

When we found stuff we liked we “bookmarked&# it so that we could come back to the website later. Then came RSS ( Really Simple Syndication ) widely credited to Dave Winer for driving the spec & adoption. That’s why it was called “social bookmarking.&#. And because Delicious was bought by Yahoo! (a

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How to Curate Sitelinks to Increase Conversions

ConversionXL

Key phrases extracted from social bookmarking tags. For CXL, the Agency , Institute , and Blog pages have appeared as sitelinks nearly 100% of the time over the last year, with the About page trailing just behind. Search queries for which the page was clicked upon from search results. Google introduced sitelinks in 2006.

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