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Monday, 1 July 2013

New from Matt McGee: I Wish I'd Written This Post

New from Matt McGee: I Wish I’d Written This Post


I Wish I’d Written This Post

If you’re blogging and/or just producing content to market your business (and I certainly hope you are!), this post by Andy Sernovitz perfectly sums up what you want to be doing and why:

Everything you need to know about content marketing in 100 words

I wish I’d written that. It’s really short, so I’m not even gonna quote any of it. That doesn’t seem fair. :)

But it’s really great. Print it out, tape it on the wall, or do something like that as a reminder on how and why you’re blogging to promote your business.

This is a post from Matt McGee's blog, Small Business Search Marketing.

I Wish I’d Written This Post

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Twilert (Twitter Alert Tool) Relaunches, But It’s Not Free Anymore

twilertI mentioned a tool called Twilert a few months ago in a post I wrote about using Twitter as a listening station. It’s a great service that lets you setup Twitter alerts based on keywords, Twitter usernames and more. And it was free.

Not anymore. :-(

Well, technically there’s still a free option, but it only allows one alert and only sends one email a day. Not so great if your small biz needs to do real-time tweet monitoring.

The relaunch was forced by Twitter’s new API. To be fair, the service also has several upgrades and new features to go along with the switch from free to paid. There are three plans ranging from $9 to $97 per month that determine what features you get.

I still like Twilert and I’ll still recommend it for businesses that want to know what’s being said on Twitter without having to actually be on Twitter to track things. But for me, personally, I can’t even justify the low-budget paid plan for monitoring my @mattmcgee mentions.

This is a post from Matt McGee's blog, Small Business Search Marketing.

Twilert (Twitter Alert Tool) Relaunches, But It’s Not Free Anymore

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