Tag Archives: social media
How To Automate Your Blog Work Flow And Increase Your Search Engine Ranking
Posted on 13. Jul, 2010 by Brian Wong.
Some time back, I was asked to do a work flow diagram about how I link my blog to my social media websites. I finally got around to doing it so here is my video walk-through: If you want to download the work flow diagram, here it is too: This diagram shows you how I [...]
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How To Use HootSuite & Ping.FM to Publish Your WordPress Blog To All Your Social Media Sites
Posted on 22. Dec, 2009 by Brian Wong.
Let Me Set The Scene… I love blogging. But, I don’t want to spend time updating all my social media sites every time I write on my blog. I just want to focus on my blog and create awesome content. But what’s the point of great content if people don’t find my blog? Argh! The [...]
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Twitter Tip: How To Promote Your Company, Product or Brand Professionally on Twitter
Posted on 10. Nov, 2009 by Brian Wong.
I love me some Twitter. But alas, there are many newbies who are using Twitter the wrong way to promote “stuff”. These users actually lower the value to all other Twitter users by being of low value and generally being a nuisance by adding irrelevant “noise” to the Twitter feed. Eventually, these accounts will be [...]
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How To Use Twitter Lists
Posted on 03. Nov, 2009 by Brian Wong.
I logged in to my Twitter account today discovered a new item next to my “following” and “follower” count. It says “Listed”. I was naturally intrigued and soon discovered that its a funky new way that Twitter introduced for us to organize our Twitter feeds. It’s really timely as I was beginning to find my [...]
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How to Create Pre-Written “ReTweets” for Twitter
Posted on 13. Mar, 2009 by Brian Wong.
In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to create a pre-written “Retweet” link or button. What this means is that with a click of a button, the browser will go to your Twitter account and create a new Tweet with your pre-written message in it. Now, I’m having a hard time explaining this [...]










