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		<title>What are the the top 10 social networks?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 16:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1.Facebook
Although it hasn’t always been in the mainstream, in recent months Facebook has come head to head with Twitter. Facebook is more stable technically and offers many features that Twitter doesn’t.

2.Twitter	
Twitter has received a lot of media coverage lately, however, it still has some work since it&#8217;s in its infancy. Luckily for avid users, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1.Facebook</strong><br />
Although it hasn’t always been in the mainstream, in recent months Facebook has come head to head with Twitter. Facebook is more stable technically and offers many features that Twitter doesn’t.<br />
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<strong>2.Twitter	</strong><br />
Twitter has received a lot of media coverage lately, however, it still has some work since it&#8217;s in its infancy. Luckily for avid users, the creators are continually working on new features and better functionality&#8230; much needed I think, as some of the basics are still not right, the other day for example I was trying to invite people via email from a Twitter account and it sent messages to some domains and not others &#8211; now I have no idea who received an invite from me and who didn&#8217;t.<br />
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<strong>3.LinkedIn</strong><br />
Many business professionals use LinkedIn. It’s a great resource for posting your CV and highlighting your business skills, plus the groups functionality is particularly good to help promote campaigns, issues and causes.<br />
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<strong>4.Myspace</strong><br />
Up until this last year or so, Myspace was easily the number one social network. However, Myspace is falling behind — some might say it’s been left in the dust. Although it’s in decline, Myspace still holds value for musicians and artists.<br />
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<strong>5. Ning</strong><br />
Although Ning has millions of users, it’s little known or used by most people. Ning has revolutionalised social media in a lot of ways in how it boasts thousands of niche networks within itself &#8211; it&#8217;s a great easy way to set up your own social network for no cost &#8211;  apart from lots of time!<br />
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<strong>6.Bebo</strong><br />
One of the better known social network sites among the smaller sites, Bebo, like Myspace, gives users the option to customise their profile. Bebo has recently increased traffic because of new features that let users see their friends’ activity.<br />
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<strong>7.Orkut</strong><br />
Although less known in the U.K. Orkut is extremly popular in countries, including Brazil and India. Most suprisingly is that its owned and operated by Google.<br />
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<strong>8.Hi5</strong><br />
Hi5 has been floating around as a social network for a while, but has never been able to keep up with the competition of Facebook, Myspace and others. It has most of the same features as Myspace and Facebook, but is more popular in Central America<br />
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<strong>9. Friendster</strong><br />
Many people think that social networking began with Myspace, but it really originated with Friendster. It remains a top-notch social network similar to Myspace and Facebook, despite being overtaken by them a few years ago.<br />
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<strong>10. Xanga</strong><br />
Of the ten listed here, probably one of the lesser known, although its been around for more than 10 years. Xanga is different in how it focues on photo, video and weblogging.			</p>
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		<title>12 Simple Ways To Market Yourself Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 15:06:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Write a blog regularly in an accessible style to appeal to as broad an audience as possible -  and make sure you have an RSS feed – people often feed directly to their web page
2. Do a top 12 list! This could be worst&#8230; best… mistakes…
3. Make it easy for people to social bookmark [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1.</strong> Write a blog regularly in an accessible style to appeal to as broad an audience as possible -  and make sure you have an RSS feed – people often feed directly to their web page<br />
<strong>2.</strong> Do a top 12 list! This could be worst&#8230; best… mistakes…<br />
<strong>3.</strong> Make it easy for people to social bookmark your site content – check out Delicious, Digg, StumbleUpon, Google Bookmarks…<br />
<strong>4.</strong> Write a positive piece about a company or organisation who you’d like to link to your site, or appeal to people’s vanity and create a list of gurus – chances are if they like it, they’ll link to it<br />
<strong>5.</strong> Write a press release and distribute through a newswire service such as <a href="http://www.prnewswire.com">www.prnewswire.com</a> (costs can range from £120 &#8211; £500 depending on level of distribution)<br />
<strong>6.</strong> Swap articles and links with other sites in your sector<br />
<strong>7.</strong> List your website on as many relevant online directories as possible… there are lots of free ones but you’ll get the best response by paying as most people don’t. Make sure you select the best ones for your industry<br />
<strong>8.</strong> PPC (pay per click)  &#8211; if you have some budget for online marketing have a go at PPC campaigns on Google and Facebook  &#8211; FaceBook is really well targeted to an individual’s profile – for example a friend of mine who is, shall we say, thinning on top, keeps getting targeted with hair replacement products!! TIP: go to a Google University (free at marketing/ad related tradeshow events) to learn more about PPC campaigns – you can teach yourself if you have the will<br />
<strong>9.</strong> Run a free entry competition on your site – no rubbish prizes please<br />
<strong>10.</strong> Offer to speak at industry events – the event will be promoted on the event website and via email and you will be included<br />
<strong>11.</strong> Set up pages (and groups on relevant topics) on the main social media sites: LinkedIn, Twitter, MySpace, Facebook and Squido and invite people to your network and use these groups as a space to promote your blog and in turn you and your website<br />
<strong>12.</strong> Join relevant online groups and answer questions with links back to your site</p>
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		<title>Why employing freelancers and freelancing is a good recession strategy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 16:02:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think that contractors and freelancers have an opportunity to flourish over the coming months as companies cut back the permanent head count in favour of short-term high-value staff recourses.
In a recession companies opt for contractors and freelances over permanent staff because they want to save money and only pay for the work not the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that contractors and freelancers have an opportunity to flourish over the coming months as companies cut back the permanent head count in favour of short-term high-value staff recourses.<br />
In a recession companies opt for contractors and freelances over permanent staff because they want to save money and only pay for the work not the employee. Typically as the sales shrink the organisation will hang on to core staff e.g. the engineers who build the product, and let go what they see as less core functions – typically marketing, PR, administration and support roles. However once the product has been built the marketing still has to be done, so often those laid off workers will get a call from the same personal department that handed them their P45 only a few months before… for the company they get someone who is experienced in that exact role and for the employee it could be the opportunity to build a successful freelance career. So if you are laid off over the coming months, keep an open mind, stay positive, keep on good terms with everyone and try not to keep imaging your ex-employer coming to a fateful end!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Need marketing help but no budget to commit to...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Need marketing help but no budget to commit to employing a new permanent senior marketing person? Then consider taking on an experienced freelance marketer with expertise in subscriptions, membership and loyalty marketing. Ideal if you’re looking to build, grow and retain a database of profitable customers, subscribers or members in a timely, in-budget manner  &#8211; this could range from working with you to plan and manage a one-off direct or digital marketing campaign through to researching, planning and budgeting the entire strategic marketing plan.</p>
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