Posts Tagged ‘Monetizing Social Networking’

Sokule Brings You Traffic And Helps SEO By Posting To Weblogs

Monday, October 26th, 2009. Tags: , , ,
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I’ve raved a LOT about the relatively new social networking site Sokule (pronounced “so cool”) lately. It’s a site that looks and feels a lot like Twitter, but is designed by and for marketers, and has a lot of monetization built right in. You can sign up for a free site at http://Sokule.com/williec One of [...]

Article: How To Actually Get Paid For Social Networking

Saturday, October 24th, 2009. Tags: , , , , ,
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How To Actually Get Paid For Social Networking Copyright 2009 by Willie Crawford It’s no secret that the fastest growing web properties are the social networking sites. Sites like Twitter, FaceBook, and Sokule are all the rave. Part of the reason that these sites are so popular is that the Internet can be such a [...]

Radio Show – Sokule, A Monetized Version Of Twitter – Oct 21st, 7-8pm EST

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009. Tags: , , , , , ,
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When my friends Jane Mark and Phil Basten showed me Sokule (pronounce “so kool”), and explained that it was a monetized version of TWitter, I instantly fell in love with it. Sokule has many similar features to the very popular micro-blogging platform, Twitter, but also has a lot of really neat additional features. I invited [...]