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14 December 2017
18 Marketing Trends to Watch in 2018 | Entrepreneur.com (Reblog)
I am always desperately seeking ways and means to hone my Internet, affiliate and content marketing skills. I try all the tools and resources offered (as long as they are free with an option to upgrade later). I sift through all the advice, tips and tricks from the “experts”. One thing that I have noticed and it's a story that has not changed over the years (Eh! for about 4 or 5 years).
It's a prediction about the future of Twitter.
Extracted this quote from an article by Entrepreneur.com titled "18 Marketing Trends to Watch in 2018".
I don't know about other Twitter users but this saddens me. Nevertheless, I keep trying to prepare myself for the "Moment" when I will no longer be able to save or view any more Moments. If this prediction is true, all I can say is:
It's a prediction about the future of Twitter.
Extracted this quote from an article by Entrepreneur.com titled "18 Marketing Trends to Watch in 2018".
11. Twitter dies a quiet death.
Twitter has been unable to grow users in 2017. The platform has focused on user acquisition rather than on making improvements to their ad platform. As a result, marketers are already using other social media platforms to connect with prospects. This trend will continue in 2018 as Twitter continues to struggle.
I don't know about other Twitter users but this saddens me. Nevertheless, I keep trying to prepare myself for the "Moment" when I will no longer be able to save or view any more Moments. If this prediction is true, all I can say is:
"Dear Twitter,
I am glad that I won't be a student attending university pursuing a business or marketing degree, because your organization will likely be a case study.
You will be remembered affectionately by me." ❤
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Predicted to be Useless Advice by 2018
~ Save as Twitter Historical Moments
~ Save as Twitter Historical Moments
11 December 2017
Review This!: A Knight in Shining Armor ~ A Romantic Book Review (REBLOG)
Reblogging a post link for Review This! because Jude Deveraux is one of my favorite historical romance novelists (although not all of her romance books are historical); plus I'm a sucker for stories about knights. :)
Book Review: A Knight in Shining Armor
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Book Review: A Knight in Shining Armor
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19 November 2017
Movie Review: Flame of Stamboul (1951) (Reblog)
An alternative title for this blog post could be: "Welcome to the World of Double Oh!" Check out Double O Section, a blog for reviews of all things espionage like this 1951 movie.
This blog's first post is dated October 2006 and is titled simply "List"; "a Top (double-oh) Seven list of people in the world of fictional spies to keep an eye on." Interesting list.
It's 2017 and this amazing blogger is still publishing posts. Sharing the link below to the latest post.
"After the defeat of Germany at the end of WWII (and the end of the Forties spy classics that went with it) and before James Bond came along, most spy movies were simply crime movies with exotic settings. But as the Cold War warmed up, a few managed to subtly buck the trend in the 1950s, in some ways presaging the direction the genre would go in the Sixties, following 007's explosive cinematic debut. Columbia’s B-programmer Flame of Stamboul, directed by Ray Nazarro and starring the future governor of Hawaii Richard Denning, is surprisingly such a film. ..."
- Continue reading at Double O Section: Movie Review: Flame of Stamboul (1951).
This blog's first post is dated October 2006 and is titled simply "List"; "a Top (double-oh) Seven list of people in the world of fictional spies to keep an eye on." Interesting list.
It's 2017 and this amazing blogger is still publishing posts. Sharing the link below to the latest post.
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18 October 2017
2,500 Movies Challenge | Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) (Reblog)
I love old movies. On the hunt for a recommendation and came across this movie review of "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (1982) starring Steve Martin (of "Saturday Night Live" fame). This blog is published by "Dave" and he plans to review a total of 2500 movies. This reblogged movie review is Number 1060. It was posted in 2010. As of June 2014, he was still posting! So much for setting yourself an achievable goal.
2,500 Movies Challenge:
FYI. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is available as an Amazon Instant Video.
Sunday, June 11, 2017
Wednesday, Oct 18, 2017
2,500 Movies Challenge:
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
FYI. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is available as an Amazon Instant Video.
Sunday, June 11, 2017
#2,367. A Night to Remember (1958) Almost there!
Wednesday, Oct 18, 2017
#2,442. Fear, Inc. (2016) Almost there!
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11 September 2017
Create ~ Cook ~ Capture: Are Food Trucks Safe? (REBLOG)
Are food trucks safe? Depends on who you ask? We are a house divided. My husband and I would not answer this question the same. It is a great way to picnic without needing to pack up your own food.
Hmmm? Thinking of food trucks as a convenient way to picnic has never occurred to me. On the plus side, all of my food truck experiences have been very satisfactory. So I agree with blogger's conclusions.
Hmmm? Thinking of food trucks as a convenient way to picnic has never occurred to me. On the plus side, all of my food truck experiences have been very satisfactory. So I agree with blogger's conclusions.
Sesame and Chili Oil French Fries with Sriracha Ketchup
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Support Rural Communities in India : Gift a Book, Support Artisans (Reblog)
Ever consider that books you throw away might be of value to a little child? Learn more about this program. 'Aham Bhumika' is an NGO, a group of like minded people based in Bhopal, a city in the state of Madhya Pradesh in India. Striving for the betterment of the underprivileged in rural areas of India, they frequently run "Donate a Book" campaigns. They also support the works efforts of the rural women to help them support their families. (See embedded tweet below.) I first learned of this initiative in 2014.
Follow them on Facebook or Twitter.
Follow them on Facebook or Twitter.
Hand embroidered cushion covers. Size 16 X 16 inches. One of the most appreciated design & unique work of our artisans pic.twitter.com/Kx8fTQkxOs— Aham Bhumika (@Ahambhumika) September 9, 2017
Any celebrity to spread words about hand embroidery initiative of our rural women to earn livelihood voluntarily ? pic.twitter.com/K2f7SEdR3t— Aham Bhumika (@Ahambhumika) August 24, 2017
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28 August 2017
The Pendant - A Gothic Romance Novel (Reblog) | History and Women
Sharing a link from one of the most gorgeous and informative blogs about women and for women on the worldwide web! The blog publisher writes book reviews but is also an author. This is one of her books.
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A 100 year family feud.
And a woman with a passion richer than the bloodstone pendant she wears around her neck!
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09 August 2017
Book Review: Prince Iggy and the Kingdom of Naysayer (Reblog)
- nay·say·er [ney-sey-er] (noun)
a person who habitually expresses negative or pessimistic views. Origin: 1715–25
Always enjoy reading a good picture book as a pick me up. I'm really 8 years old at heart. :) Reblogging this.
- Book Review: Prince Iggy and the Kingdom of Naysayer: 5 out of 5 stars ... fun adventure book, geared for 3rd to 5th graders ...
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08 July 2017
The Death Game: Book Review by Chris Longmuir
Found the link below because it was shared in a Writers, Readers, Researchers & Reviewers Group on Facebook. I prefer historical romance novels myself but the reviewer seemed to be really enthusiastic about this historical mystery. It has peaked my interest in exploring other historical mysteries.
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21 June 2017
Best Chrome Extensions for Bloggers (Reblog)
Ben Cummings is a Digital Marketing and CMS Specialist for Bridgepoint Education. He recommends these free extensions to "streamline a lot of the tasks that come with being a blogger".
Best Chrome Extensions for Bloggers
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09 June 2017
A Week of Dickens: Resources on His Life, Works, Walks, and London : Faith, Fiction, Friends (Reblog)
Well my weekend is starting off really well. I should hashtag everything #FabFriday. First, I found a beautiful flower pic on Tumblr. Then I plucked this gem out of the posts stream for the Authentic Blogger Group on Facebook. This post is sure to delight all lovers and loyal fans of Charles Dickens. Did you know that if you have an Amazon Kindle, you can buy the entire collection of Dickens' works for $1.99. Good literature that's priceless and inexpensive. Can it get any better? 😄
31 May 2017
21 Magazines That Pay for Travel Writing (Reblog)
Some of my fellow bloggers have a passion to write about their wanderlust. Reblogging this list provided by Erica Verrillo, publisher of Publishing ... and Other Forms of Insanity.
Idea? 💡
If you are not a travel writer, do not despair. Here are links to other income-earning writing opportunities. Perhaps there is one for you (and me).
While most literary journals generally offer modest compensation (if any), there are some magazines that pay generous professional rates. Many of these specialize in niche markets, which means they have a loyal readership. If you happen to have the expertise or a background that would appeal to their audiences, these magazines will be happy to read your pitch.
- Perhaps you can turn some of your memorable travel photographs into works of art and resell them as art. It's a thought.
If you are not a travel writer, do not despair. Here are links to other income-earning writing opportunities. Perhaps there is one for you (and me).
15 Magazines That Pay $500 or More
While most literary journals generally offer modest compensation (if any), there are some magazines that pay generous professional rates. Many of these specialize in niche markets, which means they have a loyal readership. If you happen to have the expertise or a background that would appeal to their audiences, these magazines will be happy to read your pitch.
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