Smart Sharing With StumbleUpon And Scoop It
I love to share! My Twitter used to be loaded with the finest links that I could find… and I kind of got tired of it! Well what happened is that I have started using Triberr and Favo.rs more often....
View ArticleRemoving the Lint from Marketing
I stumbled upon this great post by Hubspot not to long ago, 31 Fluffy Buzzwords Marketers Overuse and Abuse. One of the main purposes of Cirquedumot is to get this lint out of our collective belly...
View ArticleHow to Fix the Broken Formatting of Imported Text
A friend of mine was blowing up on me over the phone. Why? She had copy & pasted some text from word into her newsletter program, and now there weren’t any spaces! All her paragraphs were mashed...
View Article5 Social Networks for Social Change
There are a few great networks out there for social activists who want to gather and meet. When I was more active on the scene I had a few regular haunts. If you have some personal causes it is really...
View ArticleCirquedumot 100th Post Spectacular
This Post on February 27th 2012 is the 100th in the history of this blog! We hit it at about 8 Months in. To mark this occasion I thought I would mark a few of the highlights of the journey to get...
View ArticleShould Bloggers Syndicate Their Content?
If you read yesterday’s post about Doodle.ly you will notice something quickly (I hope). It was not actually written by me. I found it via a website called Repost Us. I had seen this on a blogger’s...
View Article10 People Who Made Me A Better Marketer
What it means to be marketer varies based on personality and style. That is why it is a human business. We can learn a lot by how someone conducts themselves in the world. That is why I find IdeaMensch...
View ArticleSupport for Writers on Twitter
One of the awesome benefits of #commenthour is connecting with so many writers. I know we think of orselves as “bloggers”, but do not sell yourself short. You are just a non-fiction writer. Continue...
View ArticleHow To Use Twitter to Create a Reading List
I use Twitter as my primary research tool. Real-time search of the news feed gives me some great inspiration for blog posts. Unfortunately there is a big con with this method – vetting all the posts!...
View ArticleMicro-Influencers: How To Leverage The Power Of Small Numbers
There is a hidden power in social media. It relies on capturing the interest of people who influence a small but tight-knit group.Continue Reading at...
View ArticleHow to Can the Spam on Twitter, Google Search, and More!
None of us like electronic spam. I know a few of you out there like to eat it, but today we are only talking about the kind you find on social media. Continue Reading at...
View ArticleMothers And Daughters; Healing Through Writing
When did you know you were a writer? Who encouraged you to put pen to paper, hands to the keyboard, or to record your voice? I remember clearly, it was always my mother. Continue Reading at...
View Article5 Questions Answered by Leo Widrich of Bufferapp
Since I was devoting a week to Twitter, I wanted to discover what newbies most wanted to know. I polled all the members of my family about their Twitter knowledge. Bless their hearts they don’t know...
View Article9 Inspirational Quotes for Creativity
When your creativity needs a boost heed these words from some of the greats. I have gathered 9 of my favorites and turned them into graphics you can share on your blog or pin board. Continue Reading at...
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