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Oldie but goodie: Improve your blog. Stop writing for an audience! by @markwschaefer -- and probably works, too.
When talking about 'social influence', does it mean your status among SM users (peers) or where it really matters -- your audience?
Marketers not walking their talk: they say.
Is Your Content Speaking to your Target Audience? [Next post will show you how to find what your audience REALLY wants.]
@ckieff One good reason to bypass other bloggers and go straight to your audience to increase your blog readership?
@wildwasser They might, if they paid more attention to non-US audiences. It's a contagious service -- once you get the hang of it.
Engage "too much" with your audience on FB and get blocked: <-- What was the case for fan pages again?
@rww Although FB would be a great channel to engage with a wide audience, it is just this kind of news that have lately made me hesitate.
Hm, never thought of this before - 5 reasons to be on Twitter even if your audience isn't:
When it is midnight EST it's 9pm PST. Match your tweets to the location of your audiences. (via @contentmanager)
When it is midnight EST it's 9pm PST. Match your tweets to the location of your audiences. (via @contentmanager)
