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Monday, 12 May 2008

There is one obvious and very quick way to boost you online social media presence. Link to your various profiles and ask people to follow you.
So, here we go…
If you use any of the above services, please feel free to follow me, add me as a friend and join my network. Likewise, I’d love to reciprocate and become part of your network so let me know how to in the comments below, or why not write a post on your blog?
Don’t forget, another important thing in boosting–participate, contribute, start a conversation!!!
Okay, I’m out of exclamation points.
I’ve added you on my Twitter account, MyBlogLog and LastFM but I think you need to change the URL on your Facebook link, you need the one from your Profile page other wise it just links to the “homepage” of the individual user.
Marc – Great tip!!! Time consuming business though it is.
Stevie – Cheers, likewise I’m now following you. I think the Facebook thing is actually related to my privacy settings, which are intentionally high so that potential employers don’t see the repribates I hang around with
. I’ve just tweaked the settings so can you let me know if I’m discoverable now? Thanks.
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@Aaron – I subsribe to your feed. Good idea to have a post like this. I added you to Twitter and Digg, both of which I’m active on.
I’m editor of PSDTUTS and I run a AIBURN.com that is a blog about vector graphics.
My Digg http://digg.com/users/seanHodge
My Twitter https://twitter.com/seanHodge
Seems to work now, cheers!
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