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2011-10-25 08:50:52 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 1 +1s)

Where in a Tweet is the best position (beginning, middle or end) to include a link to get the most clicks?

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2011-10-08 16:44:25 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 2 +1s)

In Pictures: Ten years of war in Afghanistan

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2011-09-23 13:25:32 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 2 +1s)

Isn't he adorable? When I'm down and gloomy, I think of you and you make my day :)

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2011-09-23 12:40:07 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 0 +1s)

My Adorable Baby Nephew

2011-09-13 10:59:16 (3 comments, 0 reshares, 0 +1s)

Google+ is either missing Polls button or I can't find it :)

So I will try and make a manual Poll and see how it goes.

Which is the best place in the Mediterranean to party! (hit +1)
(sorted alphabetical)

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2011-09-13 09:44:21 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 1 +1s)

34 Google+ Resources for Your Business: Advice from the Pros. Excellent article to know what Google+ is all about.

2011-09-09 17:02:21 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 1 +1s)

Visit "Your Daily Journal" digital newspaper. You can even subscribe and read all the interesting articles of the day in one place.

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2011-09-09 14:25:52 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 2 +1s)

AtoZ innovating pop up book.

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2011-09-09 13:12:42 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 1 +1s)

(Thu05) Fascinating study by Bit.ly about the lifespan of tweets and updates. It found that the half-life (how long it took for 50% of all clicks to occur that a link would ever get) was 2.8 hours for Twitter, 3.2 hours for Facebook, and 3.4 hours for direct messages (such as email).

http://blog.bitly.com/post/9887686919/you-just-shared-a-link-how-long-will-people-pay

In other words, 6-7 hours after you post a link, no one will ever click on it again. This is why my tweets are repeated three times every 8 hours. Can I say that I told you so?

http://holykaw.alltop.com/the-art-of-the-repeat-tweet

Here on G+, I think that 90% of the comments a post will ever get happens in the "golden hour" after posting. After that, people may still read your post, but no one comments on it.

I have shared my own post a handful of times on Google+--effectively... more »

2011-09-08 17:31:33 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 2 +1s)

Just signed up. Hmmm.... Let's see how it works.

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