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...
8/06 21:17 Where Ive been and Why this Blog has been Quiet
This is just a heads up to let you know what's been goin' on in my life lately. First off I took a little break / hiatus from web life to spend time with my wife. Not really a vacation but a homecation. Secondly we are moving into our first house...
7/09 5:21 GarryConn Popular blogger who just Doesnt Get Social Media at all
Image via CrunchBase A Blog without Comments is Social Media without the Social I've been a long time subscriber of GarryConn.com who blogs about making money online, blogging, and affiliate marketing and other similar topics. Today he announced...
7/07 0:15 Is Social Media really worth Investing in? 5 Reasons why its a must!
Image via CrunchBase Is icecream fattening? Is the iphone a hot ticket item? Does the sun set in the west? If you answer no to any of these questions then, you're obviously from another world, and social media does not even apply to you. On the...
7/09 5:45 Google Slaps Microsofts Face with Chrome Laced Glove Its on like Donkey Kong Lets Duel!
Image by Randy Zhang via Flickr Alright I thought I'd jump in on this hot topic: Google Chrome becomes Google Chrome OS. If Microsoft weren't afraid of Google before, I'm sure they are beginning to take notice now. The biggest difference between...

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