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Is Medium a Step Towards Solving the Collaboration Conundrum?
by, Claire Webber
April 13, 2013
Medium, the new platform from Ev Williams, is meant for collaborative curation and creation.

Writing is primarily a solitary activity. But, as Stephen King wrote in On Writing, “Write with the door closed, rewrite with the door open”. At some point you will share your work with someone for editing – and that’s where the art of writing gets technologically tricky. Microsoft Word has a well-documented compatibility issue between versions of the software; Google Docs doesn’t have an easy… [Read More]

Filed Under: author platform, internet, Medium, Social Media networks, technology
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Analytics for Authors: Visualizing with Google Analytics’ Visitor Flow
by, Claire Webber
December 22, 2012

Analytics for Authors blogs have been edited to reflect the 01/16/2013 Google Analytics update. — To navigate to Visitor Flow, click on its name on the left hand menu when you’re logged into Google Analytics. What you’ll see is a visual map of how visitors used your site. The large veritcal columns are nodes: Nodes represent a single metric – the first column defines where the… [Read More]

Filed Under: blogging, Google, Google Analytics, internet, marketing strategy, social media metrics, WordPress
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Analytics for Authors: Your Most Popular Pages
by, Claire Webber
December 18, 2012

 Analytics for Authors blogs have been edited to reflect the 01/16/2013 Google Analytics update. — You’ve gotten a feel for your audience and how they visit your site using Google Analytics, but you still might not have a clear idea what page is getting the most traffic. To get a good look at your content’s metrics, click on Content then All Pages in the left… [Read More]

Filed Under: analytics for authors, blogging, Google Analytic tutorial, Google Analytics, internet, marketing strategy, WordPress
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Analytics for Authors: Understanding Google Analytics’ Traffic Sources
by, Claire Webber
December 11, 2012

 Analytics for Authors blogs have been edited to reflect the 01/16/2013 Google Analytics update. — Another key section of Google Analytics is Traffic Sources. Access this section’s overview through the left-hand navigation bar.* Your traffic is broken down into three types: Direct Traffic Direct traffic are the visits you get through someone typing in your URL into an address bar, by accessing a bookmark they’ve… [Read More]

Filed Under: analytics, analytics for authors, blogging, Google, Google Analytics, internet, search engine optimization, SEO, technology
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Analytics for Authors: Putting Your Keyword Data to Work
by, Claire Webber
December 8, 2012

 Analytics for Authors blogs have been edited to reflect the 01/16/2013 Google Analytics update. — Mark Twain wrote to a friend, “The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter—’tis the difference between the lightning-bug and the lightning.” – and the same can be said for Google keywords. It’s the difference between ‘swimming pool’ and ‘swimming pool installation… [Read More]

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Can a Status Update Protect Your Privacy?
by, Claire Webber
November 27, 2012

You may have been noticing a particular status update making the rounds on Facebook. It’s a disclaimer that asserts the poster’s copyright and privacy rights, and it makes it seem like it’s as easy as copy/paste to protect yourself from anything you failed to catch in the Terms and Conditions you agreed to upon signing up for Facebook. Of course, it’s total malarky. Before you can… [Read More]

Filed Under: Facebook, internet, Marketing, online privacy, Social Media networks, technology
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Updating Your Browser – Security and Style with a Single Click
by, Claire Webber
November 13, 2012

It’s easy to ignore those update pop-up windows on your computer, especially for web browser updates – after all, you can still get online. Why fix what ain’t broke?

Filed Under: browser, Facebook, internet, security, technology, updates
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Connecting your Facebook Business Page with your Personal Profile Timeline
by, Claire Webber
July 14, 2012

If you’re an author on Facebook, you’ve certainly noticed that your personal timeline and your page exist as two seperate entities – at least on Facebook, your ‘Author-Self’ and ‘Everything-Else-Self’ are as divided as the North and South Poles. It’s not even possible to write on your own personal timeline; you can only communicate with other business pages directly. What’s a well-connected and sociable author to… [Read More]

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Using Google Alerts: a How-To for Instant Access to Security and Content
by, Claire Webber
July 7, 2012

If you really distill the many difficulties of blogging, there are two issues that are the most arduous to contend with on the regular: monitoring who’s talking about you, and coming up with fresh and fantastic ideas. Luckily, Google already has you covered. Google Alerts is a free online tool that can alert you anytime it finds a new page on the ‘net that’s related… [Read More]

Filed Under: author platform, Authors, blogging, Blogs, Google, google alert, google alert how to, google alert tutorial, how to use google alert, internet
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2 Easy & Free Ways to make your Author Website Mobile-Friendly
by, Claire Webber
May 5, 2012

Whether you check the news on your smartphone first thing in the morning or you’d rather read the phone book than attend to anything on such a tiny screen, there’s one thing you’ve got to keep in mind – potential readers are looking at your site on mobile even if you’re not.  In the same way that your website needs to be accessible to many… [Read More]

Filed Under: blogging, free tools, Going mobile, GoMo, internet, mobile optimization, mobile website, mobile website for authors, smartphones, tablet computing, verve plugin
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