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This article focuses on the third, and will walk you through the steps to create a killer opt in box that will help you to build a mass email list. I'm using a WordPress blog and GetResponse autoresponder software. The steps you'll use to perform the tasks may be slightly different if you're using different software programs, but the general idea is the same. Prior to using the methods outlined below to attract potential customers to your opt in email advertising campaign, you'll want to create an attractive, inviting image that will capture your visitors attention and draw them to your offer. The graphic should be uploaded to the media library in your blog administration back end. 1. Select the Contacts tab then click on Create Web Form. 2. Name your form, click on Inline Form, and select Advanced Options. 3. Set your Confirmation URL to a "Thank You" page that you have developed on your blog.|This article is intended for the brave souls who have mastered the basics of Twitter and now wish to deploy Twitter as a serious list building strategy. This article will suggest the use of Tools to assist in the generation of followers. I am assuming that the reader has mastered the basics of opening a Twitter account. The next thing he should do is duplicate the process exactly by opening another 5, 10, 15 or 20 new Twitter accounts. The only requirement from Twitter is that each account has a unique Twitter Username and a unique email address. The acquisition of the new email accounts is more problematical than the Usernames. All the tools I describe in this article are free and are currently available for use at the time of writing. From time to time a number of the tools which assist the automation of Twitter have been withdrawn or suspended. The free version can schedule tweets, track keywords,send direct messages to new followers, follow those who follow you, unfollow those who unfollow you,vet new followers, view @mentions and retweets, purge your Direct Message box and allows unlimited accounts.
If you try to send the message without authorization, you will receive an 401 Unauthorized error . This method allows you to get your account balance. On success, response header HTTP status code will be 200 OK and delivery reports will be returned in the response body. If you try to send a message without authorization, you will get a response with HTTP status code 401 Unauthorized. This method allows you to pull received messages one time. In order to pull received messages, first you need a phone number and to setup a pull action on that number. Once you retrieve a received message, you will not be able to get the same message again by using this endpoint. If successful, response header HTTP status code will be 200 OK and messages will be returned in the response body. If you try to get received messages without authorization, you will get a response with HTTP status code 401 Unauthorized. If successful, response header HTTP status code will be 200 OK and the message logs will be returned. If you try to send message without authorization, you will get a response with HTTP status code 401 Unauthorized. This method gives you the ability to make a synchronous Number Context request over HTTP. Number Context response is returned immediately thus eliminating the need for the call back server. If successful, response header HTTP status code will be 200 OK and include Number Context information in response body. If you try to send a Number Context lookup without authorization, you will get a response with HTTP status code 401 Unauthorized. This method gives you the ability to make a asynchronous Number Context request over HTTP. Number Context response is sent to a notify URL at your call back server.|Today’s post describes how Azure Function’s very easily can be used to build real world applications. I build the basis application on my train ride home from Azure Global Bootcamp, an hour from idea to working implementation. It simply takes any URL and turns it into a short URL you can use in your twitter posts or whenever. I know twitter have their own url shortening service, but with your own service you get a lot of flexibility, to name a few. Let’s see how to build it. The service consists of two functions and a proxy for url rewrite. A function called create that allows creation of new short urls. In my implementation, I support autogenerating a 7 character short url and also letting the user supply it. The mapping from short url to url is saved in an Azure table called ShortKeys, using the function binding for doing so, which means very few lines of code needed to do the it. The short code is used as the primary key of the table, and I just added a dummy static value “A” as the row key, while placing the url in a column specifically for that purpose. I have not build a fancy UI I simply have an API end point that I can call with /api/create? The other function is responsible for redirecting the visitor to the right url from the short url. This is again done using mostly Azure Bindings. As part of the function I also track some metrics about the requester, as it is always interesting to see who uses your short urls. The tracking data is stored in another Azure Table called Analytics. Next we would like to just be able to write /shortcode. Luckily that is exactly the purpose of the proxy functionality. That is all it took to build a URL shortener services. If you have issues just open them as issues in github, and I will try to help out.
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42. When you find "influential" in your area, take a look at who they follow to find others with same interests. If you establish connections with their network, they will be better able to establish a new connection with you. 43. Synchronize distribution of your content using the Facebook application to extend the area of communication. 44. Think to retweet old items because someone may be interested, if you identify a discussion on. 45. Create a professional background to your twitter profile. 46. Tweet often but not to much. More tweets will increase the chances to be followed. Be careful to not fall into "the tweet after tweet", without providing real added value. 47. Learn to listen on Twitter to see what others want to send you. It's a great deal to capture the trends before anyone else. Lately Twitter has the keywords most often mentioned in the sidebar pages. 48. Do not give up too quickly.Many people do not see the benefit of combining the tools and very often a see in using Twitter a waste of time.|Sometimes we want to share a link in social media posts. The link may exceed character limit of the input box especially if you are planning to add your own captions to it. So, how do we overcome this limit? This is where URL shortener come into play. Now the common misconception is that the main purpose of link shortener are to shorten the links. This statement even though true is not the only thing a URL shortener, it’s applications in marketing field is limitless. A URL shortener shortens the link and make it more professional. This doesn’t look nice and kind of drags. This link is especially not shareable if you are in a business. This has way less character count than the original one. This is why many people use link shortener. Now coming into a business perceptive the use of a URL shortener is much more than just shortening.
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This article focuses on the third, and will walk you through the steps to create a killer opt in box that will help you to build a mass email list. I'm using a WordPress blog and GetResponse autoresponder software. The steps you'll use to perform the tasks may be slightly different if you're using different software programs, but the general idea is the same. Prior to using the methods outlined below to attract potential customers to your opt in email advertising campaign, you'll want to create an attractive, inviting image that will capture your visitors attention and draw them to your offer. The graphic should be uploaded to the media library in your blog administration back end. 1. Select the Contacts tab then click on Create Web Form. 2. Name your form, click on Inline Form, and select Advanced Options. 3. Set your Confirmation URL to a "Thank You" page that you have developed on your blog.|This article is intended for the brave souls who have mastered the basics of Twitter and now wish to deploy Twitter as a serious list building strategy. This article will suggest the use of Tools to assist in the generation of followers. I am assuming that the reader has mastered the basics of opening a Twitter account. The next thing he should do is duplicate the process exactly by opening another 5, 10, 15 or 20 new Twitter accounts. The only requirement from Twitter is that each account has a unique Twitter Username and a unique email address. The acquisition of the new email accounts is more problematical than the Usernames. All the tools I describe in this article are free and are currently available for use at the time of writing. From time to time a number of the tools which assist the automation of Twitter have been withdrawn or suspended. The free version can schedule tweets, track keywords,send direct messages to new followers, follow those who follow you, unfollow those who unfollow you,vet new followers, view @mentions and retweets, purge your Direct Message box and allows unlimited accounts.
If you try to send the message without authorization, you will receive an 401 Unauthorized error . This method allows you to get your account balance. On success, response header HTTP status code will be 200 OK and delivery reports will be returned in the response body. If you try to send a message without authorization, you will get a response with HTTP status code 401 Unauthorized. This method allows you to pull received messages one time. In order to pull received messages, first you need a phone number and to setup a pull action on that number. Once you retrieve a received message, you will not be able to get the same message again by using this endpoint. If successful, response header HTTP status code will be 200 OK and messages will be returned in the response body. If you try to get received messages without authorization, you will get a response with HTTP status code 401 Unauthorized. If successful, response header HTTP status code will be 200 OK and the message logs will be returned. If you try to send message without authorization, you will get a response with HTTP status code 401 Unauthorized. This method gives you the ability to make a synchronous Number Context request over HTTP. Number Context response is returned immediately thus eliminating the need for the call back server. If successful, response header HTTP status code will be 200 OK and include Number Context information in response body. If you try to send a Number Context lookup without authorization, you will get a response with HTTP status code 401 Unauthorized. This method gives you the ability to make a asynchronous Number Context request over HTTP. Number Context response is sent to a notify URL at your call back server.|Today’s post describes how Azure Function’s very easily can be used to build real world applications. I build the basis application on my train ride home from Azure Global Bootcamp, an hour from idea to working implementation. It simply takes any URL and turns it into a short URL you can use in your twitter posts or whenever. I know twitter have their own url shortening service, but with your own service you get a lot of flexibility, to name a few. Let’s see how to build it. The service consists of two functions and a proxy for url rewrite. A function called create that allows creation of new short urls. In my implementation, I support autogenerating a 7 character short url and also letting the user supply it. The mapping from short url to url is saved in an Azure table called ShortKeys, using the function binding for doing so, which means very few lines of code needed to do the it. The short code is used as the primary key of the table, and I just added a dummy static value “A” as the row key, while placing the url in a column specifically for that purpose. I have not build a fancy UI I simply have an API end point that I can call with /api/create? The other function is responsible for redirecting the visitor to the right url from the short url. This is again done using mostly Azure Bindings. As part of the function I also track some metrics about the requester, as it is always interesting to see who uses your short urls. The tracking data is stored in another Azure Table called Analytics. Next we would like to just be able to write /shortcode. Luckily that is exactly the purpose of the proxy functionality. That is all it took to build a URL shortener services. If you have issues just open them as issues in github, and I will try to help out.
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42. When you find "influential" in your area, take a look at who they follow to find others with same interests. If you establish connections with their network, they will be better able to establish a new connection with you. 43. Synchronize distribution of your content using the Facebook application to extend the area of communication. 44. Think to retweet old items because someone may be interested, if you identify a discussion on. 45. Create a professional background to your twitter profile. 46. Tweet often but not to much. More tweets will increase the chances to be followed. Be careful to not fall into "the tweet after tweet", without providing real added value. 47. Learn to listen on Twitter to see what others want to send you. It's a great deal to capture the trends before anyone else. Lately Twitter has the keywords most often mentioned in the sidebar pages. 48. Do not give up too quickly.Many people do not see the benefit of combining the tools and very often a see in using Twitter a waste of time.|Sometimes we want to share a link in social media posts. The link may exceed character limit of the input box especially if you are planning to add your own captions to it. So, how do we overcome this limit? This is where URL shortener come into play. Now the common misconception is that the main purpose of link shortener are to shorten the links. This statement even though true is not the only thing a URL shortener, it’s applications in marketing field is limitless. A URL shortener shortens the link and make it more professional. This doesn’t look nice and kind of drags. This link is especially not shareable if you are in a business. This has way less character count than the original one. This is why many people use link shortener. Now coming into a business perceptive the use of a URL shortener is much more than just shortening.
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