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Twitter Virtue

It's the real marketing power of micro blogging, and it's everything you need to know about Twitter. You can read it in Twitter Virtue, it's written by me and it's completely free. Download it at TwitterVirtue.com.

Traffic Roots

I have written an ebook about all the major traffic techniques. It's called Traffic Roots and you can download it from TrafficRoots.com. By the way. It's completely free and you'll get a direct download on the website, no need to sign up.

Feed Me Now

There is a feature at FeedBurner and Aweber and I think it´s also available at Getresponse (Aweber and Getresponse are two of the top Autoresponders) where you can automatically send your feed to your list when you have new post at your blog. I am not sure how they all work, if they just send a link to the post or if the e-mail has the entire post in it, or maybe it´s an option. I have been thinking about this option lately, and this is because one of the blogs I read regularly has this option. The blog is AskDanMoran and I really enjoy it. What Dan does is that he is using Aweber to e-mail me and the other people on his list a link whenever there´s a new post in his blog. I find this interesting and I like it. But I think that the reason I like it is because I enjoy the blog and I read all of his posts, and I don´t get any other reminders from any of the other blogs that I read / subscribe to. I am probably subscribing to too many feeds, there are so many updated blogs every single day, I can hardly check them all. So, when I receive an e-mail from Dan regarding his new post, I do click on his link and start reading. But if I received 20 or 30 e-mails from other bloggers then I would probably have to unsubscribe to many of them. Dan stands out from the crowd, but that might only be because he is the only one sending me his updates through e-mail. I am not sure how good this feature at FeedBurner, Aweber and Getresponse really is. Should you be using it or not? Or should you be sending a summary of the latest 5 or 10 posts instead, then your subscriber wouldn´t be receiving an e-mail from you every single day with new updates (depends on how often you write). I might start using this option at FeedBurner, well, just to test it and see if my readers would enjoy it or not. And if you are a subscriber allready, don´t fear anything. To receive e-mail updates from me (via FeedBurner) you will have to subscribe again with your e-mail address - nothing is going to change for you.

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