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SEOmoz’s Rebecca serves up an interesting case study regarding "how-to" write titles and headlines for social media submissions.
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from aimClear 1402 Days ago #
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Growing as an instinct-driven writer is the secret benifit of creating all this on-the-fly promotional verbiage. Thanks for the post Rebecca.Readers may also like (or hate) this aimClear Blog post (Sphinn & The Hidden Value of Social News Bookmarking Immersion) regarding the wonderful challange of headline/description writing.

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from 0thelisa 1402 Days ago #
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Key Takeaway: If you want to succeed in social media, date Rebecca Kelley. :)

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from aimClear 1402 Days ago #
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@Othelisa: Sounds good to ME!

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from thatpainterlady 1400 Days ago #
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My big takaway from this article? What could it be? Why would you want to know what I think about creating good titles for Digg?   Make your title a question... duh... I gotta remember this!!!

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from crazycat 1399 Days ago #
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@Othelisa: Cool! Good for the men.Great social media tips.

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from shunict 1398 Days ago #
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Thanks for the post! Rebecca really makes some good points. It’s just scary to realize how obvious these points are. I guess it’s easy to forget the basics when you deal with it day to day. Thanks for reminding us : )

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