Patrick Curl - Twitter Marketer

Patrick Curl - Twitter Marketer : There's a Blog in my Soup.
Patrick Curl - Twitter Marketer
There's a Blog in my Soup.
Using Twitter I've gone from 0 hits to 50000 per month and 10 subscribers to 200+ subscribers Follow me @patrickcurl
Dayton United States
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

10/25 10:14 The Dangers of Relying on Twitter Account WRONGLY Suspended, Call for Help!
For a year or two I had a love affair with Twitter, then I decided we needed some time apart, and Twitter cops an attitude and suspends my account. How rude, can you be?! I have been a very active twitterer, I have worked some w/ the api, and I have...
7/09 19:11 Go Green: Ban Bottled Water in Your Home (Like a City in Australia Did!)
Image by dannyman via Flickr City in Australia recently Banned the sale of Bottle Water. I'm suggesting we all Ban the Purchase of Bottled water in our own homes. Commit today! Bottled water is one of the biggest polluters ever created. Each...
7/09 12:09 How to: Turn your Blog into a Social Media Cruise Ship (Instead of an Island)
Image via CrunchBase A blog can be an island, or it can be a massive cruise ship carrying elite guests all over the world. The best way for me to tell you how to Social-fy your blog is to tell you what I have done to make my blog more social. 1....
7/09 8:07 Whats a Petabyte? Can you wrap your mind around this?
If bytes were dollars, then a Petabyte would be the equivalent of a Trillion Dollars. While it's not very conceivable that any of us will ever be Trillionaires – Owning a Petabyte is another story. A PetaByte is the equivalent of 1000...
7/09 19:57 Wordpress 2.8.1 Drops. Check your Dashboard now to Upgrade.
Image via Wikipedia I know it seems like yesterday since 2.8 was released and according to Blog Herald they are already releasing their first upgrade. Go ahead and upgrade now while the getting is good. I'm sure the wordpress 2.8.1 update is just...

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