10 Android Productivity Apps

Android Usability Apps
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Android users are incredibly loyal. They are pretty much obsessed with all things Google, and they have just as much love for their device that iPhone users commonly show about their own.

Perhaps the biggest reason for this unabashed adoration is the Android apps.

While not as large as the Apple store, Android has seen a huge surge in the last few years of available programs. The list is till growing by the day, with everything from entertainment to study applications meant to make your life a little bit better. Continue reading 10 Android Productivity Apps

Marketing Nonprofits: The Power of Giving

This is a guest post by SEO, professional blogger and guest blogger
Ann Smarty.  Ann (@seosmarty) owns MyBlogGuest.com and
I just signed up for her new link monitoring tool.

Marketing with Twitter is about giving
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Marketing: a broad term that means simply to make your business’ name, brand and products known to its intended audience.

While marketing of some form is an absolute necessity for any business, no matter their niche, the advertising tactics available to be deployed are many and far-ranging in both method and result.

When you want to mix advertising with the opportunity to give to a cause or endeavor that you feel is worth your investment of time and Continue reading Marketing Nonprofits: The Power of Giving

4 Internet Marketing Events to Visit in 2013 (+ Tips to Make the Most of Them)

This is a guest post by SEO, professional blogger and guest blogger Ann Smarty. Ann (@seosmarty) owns MyBlogGuest and you may be interested in using her link monitoring tool.

Industry events and conferences have become the norm in nearly every niche, giving each of us limitless opportunities to be better at every aspect of what we do, and this may be no more true than where marketing is concerned.

A social industry by definition, marketers need to be sure that they are always in the loop in working to understand and implement the latest techniques, and social events that focus on their sector is simply the best way to do it.

Sharpen your skills and make new friends, getting the very most out of every minute at these four internet marketing events to visit in 2013: Continue reading 4 Internet Marketing Events to Visit in 2013 (+ Tips to Make the Most of Them)

5 Ways to Promote a Cause Using Pinterest

For the last several years, people have been using social media sites YouTube, Twitter and Facebook to promote their non-profits and causes. Given the way it works as a natural means of sharing content, that is only to be expected. You have probably used these sources yourself, if you have been promoting a cause.

But there is a new website that has been generating interest for awhile, and slowly you are seeing such efforts being shifted there. I am talking, of course, about Pinterest. This social media sensation has created a huge following, especially among women.

What Is Pinterest?

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This is a social media site that works by sharing images exclusively. You download a button for your browser that acts as a plugin. When you see a photo you want to share anywhere on the web, or if you come across something that represents a link you want to post, you press the Pin It button. It will allow you to post it onto a digital ‘board’ that can be share with friend on Pinterest, Facebook or Twitter.

How Can It Be Used For Social Cause Promotion?

Continue reading 5 Ways to Promote a Cause Using Pinterest

4 US Fundraising Conferences to Visit in 2012

This is a guest post by SEO, professional blogger and guest blogger Ann Smarty. Ann (@seosmarty) owns MyBlogGuest.com and I just signed up for her new link monitoring tool.

With so many worthwhile causes vying for the limited dollars that businesses and individuals have available to donate, fundraising for even the most pressing of needs can be a daunting task. With success dependent on the tools and knowledge that you bring to your desk each morning, it’s very important that every possible source is explored thoroughly.

If you’re a fundraiser looking to up your game in the name of an important cause, network with the best of your colleagues and learn new tactics by visiting any one of these four U.S. fundraising conferences to be held in 2012: Continue reading 4 US Fundraising Conferences to Visit in 2012

5 Reasons you Need to Make it to 2012 National Conference on Volunteering and Service

Focusing on the power of the individual to make significant, lasting changes in sectors ranging from non-profit to big business, the 2012 National Conference on Volunteering and Service aims to bring together leaders in service with an added emphasis on volunteering and its benefits.

Running from June 18-20 at McCormick Place West in Chicago, the NCVS conference boasts a central North American location to help make travel easier for people from coast to coast.

2012 National Conference on Volunteering and Service

With an interest in strengthening people and communities through innovative thinking and economic improvement, Internet marketers in particular can benefit from attending this conference by not only meeting, greeting and exchanging ideas with thousands of like-minded people, but also by learning best practices in harnessing people-power in order to further worthy ends.

If you’re an Internet marketer looking for new tactics and new possibilities, here are five reasons that you should make it to the 2012 National Conference on Volunteering and Service: Continue reading 5 Reasons you Need to Make it to 2012 National Conference on Volunteering and Service

5 Hugely Successful Self-Made Web Entrepreneurs to Get Inspired

5 Hugely Successful Self-Made Web Entrepreneurs to Get Inspired 2We see and share a lot of Internet marketing success stories because we need to learn by example and motivate ourselves to move further.

However today’s list is not just another one of that kind. The people featured today have much in common:

  • They are 100% self-made independent entrepreneurs who have built their businesses from the ground;
  • They never received any funding from outside: all they have earned is 100% theirs;
  • They have never been taken over by larger corporations and their projects haven’t been bought by third parties: they have chosen to be independent and continue building their businesses on their own;
  • Lastly, they are very successful and provided the three points above, that’s truly inspiring!

So who are they? Continue reading 5 Hugely Successful Self-Made Web Entrepreneurs to Get Inspired

Guest Post with My Blog Guest: for Networking and Exposure

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*This is a guest post by Ann Smarty who started building MyBlogGuest.com, the free community of guest bloggers, 11 months ago and is now sharing her story and plans*

If you follow or frequent any resource by a popular pro blogger, you are most likely to have heard the term “guest posting” plenty of times. The thing is, everyone is talking about that, publishing guides and eBooks but seldom would you come across an actual tool that would help you get started.

So once I decided to try to build such a tool…

First Steps…

I’ve been guest blogging for as long as I have had  my own personal blog. Actually, all my online visibility I managed to build through the years has been achieved due to guest blogging.

A guest post brought me the position of a permanent blogger and then Editor-in-Chief at Search Engine Journal (and now Director of Media at BlueGlass). Another guest post helped my blog to get discovered by smartest SEO audience. I’ve been promoting all my projects with guest posts and have long been an avid believer in the beauty of the win-win concept of guest posting.

Really, the idea behind guest blogging is genius: the author gets exposure through providing great content and the blog gets a killer post that attracts new readers and followers.

In fact, the idea is so great that it is almost impossible to organize and monetize without screwing the concept… And that was the first problem I was going to face.

I’ve always known guest authors and bloggers need a place to get connected and exchange guest posts. But how should it be implemented? Turning it into a well-organized marketplace was my initial idea. But I never ended up creating the marketplace. I suspected the “marketing” thing could spoil the initial idea.

Guest blogging is about building connections with popular bloggers in your niche – so I decided it would be a community…

Building MyBlogGuest.com

I knew most (successful) bloggers were busy and they would hardly manage to frequent yet another community (luckily we have plenty of networks)… And that was the second problem I was going to face.

I decided to stress upon the power of the concept and the innovative features that would help to organize the process without spoiling it.

I had no idea which of the features would turn really popular in the community where the main aim would be to exchange guest articles. So I decided to start with something basic and build new features following the community demands.

My Blog GuestMyBlogGuest.com was launched about 11 months ago and has been getting new features ever since. The first year has been exciting. I consider it alpha period when we were developing the site while inviting new users.

We’d been playing and experimenting with various options until we at last entered our beta launch with the following main features:

  • The discussion board: Here people can talk to each other, discuss post ideas, build contacts and advertise guest blogging opportunities.
  • Advanced search: Users can search each other by tags, forum mentions and blog categories.
  • Articles Gallery: If a user has an article he doesn’t know where to publish, he can upload it to the Gallery and wait for the blog owners to come (instead of looking for bloggers himself).
  • Watch list: Users can organize new relationships they build using the feature and also set reminders to never forget apply to the offer or send a guest post.

How Can MyBlogGuest Turn Useful?

I didn’t want to turn this article into an advertisement. Instead, I wanted to share how the project had been built and developed. If you know what guest blogging can do for you and your brand, you can imagine how MyBlogGuest can be useful. If you are new to the concept, the most important benefits you should be aware of are:

  • Increased exposure (getting your name heard on popular resources);
  • Networking (if you are sincere in your effort to provide valuable content, bloggers will highly appreciate it and many of them will become your great friends and partners);
  • Positioning yourself as expert (which will help you build trust and become niche authority with time).

Wow, I didn’t Mention Backlinks, Did I?

Don’t get me wrong, I am fully aware of the backlinking benefit of guest blogging. However I don’t recommend making it your main focus.

Why so?

Very simple: this will prevent you from getting the idea right.

I know, link building has been a hot topic for such a long time, that it is hard to persuade people not to focus on it. But think about it this way: if you provide value and get well-networked in your niche, you won’t even have to build links anymore: the links will come on their own. People will link to you and cite your work without you even having to ask.

After all, link building is not about forcing links – it’s about getting links flow in on their own. And in this perspective, guest blogging (and MyBlogGuest) is the perfect way to get linked to (in a proper way).

So are you in? If you are willing to give it a try, join MyBlogGuest (it is free and easy!)