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Feeling Out of The Loop? Try Feedly.com

If you find it challenging to keep up with all the sources of information out there – or are tired of hopping from one website to the next to stay informed, you will want to check out Feedly. Feedly is a super user-friendly way to subscribe to RSS feeds (without even knowing you are subscribing to RSS feeds!). (Video)

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Announcing New Blogsite Setup & Coaching Packages!

In the past month or so I’ve been very busy putting together my brand new blogsite development and support service packages. After years of working with VAs, Coaches and other Solopreneurs, there’s a clear pattern of what web services these kinds of businesses need in order to make the most of their online presence, not only for marketing and visibility, but also for easy maintenance and low “cost of ownership”. With that in mind, I’ve come up with four package options – each designed to address the needs of the beginner blogger to the established coaching practice with infoproducts and support staff…

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New HootSuite 2.0: A Twitterer’s Dream Come True

If you are a Twitter veteran or a novice – you have probably been frustrated by the absence of user management tools within Twitter. Even a mildly enthusiastic Twitterer soon finds themselves wishing they could group users they follow, track clickthroughs, or simply make it easier to track outgoing or incoming messages. HootSuite is a web-based tool that already offered great management tools such as scheduled tweets and multiple profile management. The new HootSuite 2.0 takes Twitter management to a whole new level.

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Automate Your Email Marketing with Your Blog’s RSS Feed

You can automate your e-newsletter creation process using your blog’s feed and a email marketing service like AWeber that offers this capability. This approach not only saves you time, but will keep your email marketing schedule on track with no extra work on your part. Once the initial process is set up, it literally will run itself. Setting this up is not as geeked-out or difficult as you may suspect – here’s a quick overview…

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