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Social Branding – Not OneSize Fits All

A lot of articles and consultants on the forefront of social media marketing will tell you to make business about business and to leave out your personal life. Often this leads to mass produced tweets linking to the latest articles, newest applications and smarter phones, in an attempt to quickly develop a following within your [...]

Profiting From TweetPhoto’s Open Platform

TweetPhoto, a photo sharing service for Twitter users, has opened its development platform to the Twitter developer community and released a Developer Revenue Program.
TweetPhoto is essentially incentivizing developers to use its API by offering 100% of Google AdSense revenue for making the service the default photo sharing provider within their application. The Developer Revenue Program [...]

Twitter – The Good, the Bad, and the Ashton

Great article by Jordan Kent:
I first heard of Twitter a year ago and was baffled by its usefulness. However, the website’s popularity has caused me to reexamine and revisit the site. If you are new to the site, twitter is a site in which users frequently broadcast brief updates, usually of one or two sentences [...]

Common Mistakes On Twitter

Twitter is an exciting, cool, and extremely profitable social network site. Millions of people are now using the site to talk about various subjects. Indeed, it is a micro-blogging site for those who can’t stop talking. There are also common mistakes that most new users commit on Twitter. Before you start sending tweets, you must [...]

Mashable: MLM Invades Twitter

TMB cannot agree more with Adam Ostrow of Mashable. MLM is invading Twitter and it is just wrong. Here’s a snippet:
Today, good old fashioned multi-level marketing (MLM) has invaded trending topics. The website, called “Twitter Online System,” promises boatloads of new followers as you reach different “levels,” though it doesn’t offer much of an explanation [...]

Twitter vs. Blogging

Most Twitter users still don’t know the basics of the site. You don’t need to choose between Twitter and blogging because the social network is considered a micro-blogging site as well. You can blog about anything as long as you consume the 140- characters. The short blogs are more personal and you can post anything. [...]