Twitter is planning to tag location to your tweets more accurately.
Tagging location right now depends on users to fill in their current location manually. With people putting their location as “at the top of your mind!” or “in your heart”, it doesn't really make up to reliable location data.
This new API will allow developers to add latitude an
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NEW: Twitter Tags Location to Your Tweets
Posted by Sarah_Chong under Social MediaFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5578 days ago
Made Hot by: ritchelalms on August 21, 2009 3:49 pm
Marketers Place Video Ad Inside a Magazine
Posted by williswee under MarketingFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5578 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 25, 2009 3:48 pm
Harry Potter inspired?
At last! Entertainment Weekly, a Time Warner Company magazine will start the ball rolling to making this a reality.
While The Daily Prophet has moving pictures, Entertainment Weekly will have advertisements played in video.
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10 Tips for Using Google Alerts in Your Small Business
Posted by ShawnHessinger under ResourcesFrom http://www.sbinformer.com 5579 days ago
Made Hot by: biancaaquino on August 21, 2009 3:44 pm
These 10 tips for using Google Alerts in your small business come from Small Business Informer and are a great resource for any small business. Bloggers have long known the value of using Google Alerts to keep up with breaking news in their niche and to get topic ideas based on the latest buzz. No matter what your product or service, you'll find
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Is it true that veterans make great franchisees?
Posted by lcpirtle under FranchisesFrom http://www.smallbizfranchisingblog.com 5579 days ago
Every franchise company needs to have a clear understanding of the type of person with the best chance of success in their franchise system. Although a blank statement such as 'veterans make great franchisees' is not correct 100% of the time, it holds a lot of truth. Check these five reasons why veterans make great franchisees.
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How to add a bizSugar Voting Button to Blogger
Posted by smallbiztrends under ResourcesFrom http://bizsugar.com 5579 days ago
Made Hot by: biancaaquino on August 21, 2009 1:43 pm
I just thought I'd share this past blog post. If anyone is having trouble embedding BizSugar voting buttons into Blogger, check out this post. It addresses an irrational little quirk .... If you use Blogger (Blogspot)
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What's Your Free Soup To Go Strategy? | Duct Tape Marketing
Posted by sannwood under MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5579 days ago
Increase and exceed your expectations in business with John Jantsch's personal experience story of this concept in action.
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5 Reasons Small Businesses Are Turning to Receivables Financing
Posted by mattknoe under Raising CapitalFrom http://blog.receivablesxchange.com 5579 days ago
Made Hot by: biancaaquino on August 20, 2009 5:21 pm
Learn how financial executives of small and midsize businesses are using receivables financing to improve working capital while credit remains tight.
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Cool Startup Alert: Knowem.com | Small Business Trends
Posted by ZaneSafrit under Social MediaFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5579 days ago
Made Hot by: biancaaquino on August 20, 2009 5:08 pm
KnowEm.com allows a brand owner to protect their online brand and its identity across, well, seemingly the entire universe of social media sites and resources. Check it out. Very impressive.
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MediaPost Publications AMEX OPEN Forum To Bridge Social Media Divide
Posted by roseanderson under Social MediaFrom http://www.mediapost.com 5579 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on August 20, 2009 5:08 pm
American Express OPEN Forum has begun to develop tools that will allow small business owners to bridge the gap between building relationships and connecting through social media.
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7 Ways Auto Dealers Can Fail at Social Media Marketing
Posted by kimmendrez under Social MediaFrom http://dealermarketing.com 5579 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on August 20, 2009 5:08 pm
“Social media marketing” is a hot new buzzword in the Internet marketing industry, which generally refers to using popular social websites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Digg (as well as niche interest forums and blogs) to market your business. It's “hot” because it works—from the smallest Internet forum to the front page of Digg, the marketing op
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