Here are my Top 10 tweets from this past week, great for retweeting! If you missed these, follow me on Twitter.
25 Worst Passwords of the Year for 2011. [Is one of yous on this list?] http://ow.ly/81QNc
How to get a ton of new subscribers to your blog. http://ow.ly/7ZR3S
Should you post press releases in social media? Conflicting answers from the experts. http://ow.ly/7ZmYQ http://ow.ly/8486v
Top 10 Marketing & PR Trends in 2012. http://ow.ly/7ZcO4
A free cheat sheet for writing blog posts that go viral, from @Copyblogger. http://ow.ly/7XSx3
How to answer a journalist’s query on HARO, Reporter Connection, PitchRate & PRLeads. http://ow.ly/7YMvB
8 secrets that writers won’t tell you. http://ow.ly/803Km
17 Fun Freebies That Build Thought Leadership. Something for everybody. http://ow.ly/7Wwxs
10 Worst Media Disasters of 2011 from @MrMediaTraining. [Can you guess #1?] http://ow.ly/81xh3
5 strategic social media tips for PR pros, from @PerkettPR [No. 4 is my favorite] http://ow.ly/81x3q




The Good Housekeeping “Seal of Approval” has been reassuring consumers about product quality for more than a century.
Occasionally, I’ll get a call from somebody who thinks it might be “fun and interesting” to be in the world of PR, or a publicist. But they don’t want to go back to college and spend more than $50,000 on a degree in PR or communications.
One of the problems with books about social media is that sections can be out of date by the time the ink is dry. Still, this is a valuable book that encourages the student to not just learn it, but do it. My only wish is that it had included informaton about the importance of
Since joining StomperNet, the world’s largest membership site for Internet marketers, one of the most important things I’ve learned is to stop spending so much time chasing after new customers.




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