Free T-shirt Friday
Bing has started a new question and answer session at Bing Ranch, they call it "Viewer Mail". They take a few questions from their Facebook, Twitter, and community forums, and answer them on Fridays. To join in, you can send them any answerable question, and Tag it with #stefquestion. You can ask the question on any of the social media channels, and if you Tag it as shown, they should find it. Following their viewer mail Q&A they will begin "Free T-shirt Friday" where they will throw out a theme, like "Summer Vacation" for instance.
To enter you Twitter @bing back with a query string that best exemplifies the theme. Bing will pick the top 10 responses, using as their determining criteria either funny, cool, or unique. Keep these in mind when you Twitter your response. The winners will be broadcast through either Twitter or Facebook, or maybe both. Bing says that if your answer is "really awesome," their words not mine, you may get a shoutout on Bing Blog.
If you decide to play, and you want to know if you've won, follow them on Twitter so they can DM (direct message) you for your t-shirt size and your snail mail address You will receive your prize, a beautiful Bing T-shirt, via the US mail. For the "official rules" of Free T-shirt Friday, click here.
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The 10 Top Blogs
Here are my choices for the 10 "Top Blogs," they may not be Hilton, Huffington, or TechCrunch, but I believe they are the "most useful top blogs". If you are into Facebook, and Twitter, here are the top blogs associated with those social sites. When you need information or you have questions about these popular sites, this is where you can find your answers.
Seo Strategy-Publish Seo Articles On Schedule
There is one seo strategy that will never fail you, and it is to publish your seo articles on a regular schedule. As you know, seo articles are keyword optimized articles.
Twitter Changes The Rules!
Twitter changed the rules (terms of service) last week. Their official blog stated "The revisions more appropriately reflect the nature of Twitter and convey key issues such as ownership. For example, your tweets belong to you, not to Twitter." Twitter feels that with the data they have collected during Twitter's brief existence, the popular micro messaging site is now better prepared to shape their terms of service to match their constantly changing environment.
Here are the four most important areas covered in the terms of service revisions:
Advertising- Twitter has left the door wide open to advertising on the site. With the success of Facebook and their advertising solution, I think it will be a very short time before Twitter is selling advertising on the site. With 45 million users who can blame them, It's the natural evolution of business.
Ownership- Twitter's position on the ownership of your Tweets is this, while they are able to "use, copy, reproduce, process, adapt, modify, publish, transmit, display and distribute" your Tweets, the Tweets still belong to you.
APIs- You've seen those applications that list your Tweets and allow you to collect followers. Twitter has a draft that directs application developers in requirements associated with their interaction with Twitter users. The guidelines are strict and they are designed to protect Twitter users and their privacy.
SPAM- No one likes spam, Twitter has been operating under a strict set of terms covering and restricting spam for some time now. These terms are in place to protect Twitter's users.
You should be receiving an email soon from Twitter, about the recent changes. What do you think about it, leave a comment, we want to hear from you.
Top 10 Article Submission Sites
The following are the top 10 article submission sites. You really want to submit your best articles to these directories. I used to believe that you should not post identical articles to different directories. Although it is frowned upon by Google, there is much debate whether it works against you or not. I find that if you follow the submission guidelines at each directory...they vary from site to site...you will be fine.








