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1 year ago

in I Introduced Mark Cuban At The Blogworld Expo on Jim Kukral
It was great to meet up with you at BlogWorld and even greater that you got to intro Mark. What a great introduction. As I recall, Mark thought you were someone else at first. So truth be told he never hated you specifically ;-) . Everyone at PRWeb is excited we got to play a part in the story.

Thanks!

2 years ago

in PRWeb Announces “Blog This” on Final Tag
Thanks for pointing out our new BlogThis feature. Categories and tags should be part of it. Good idea. We'll put it on the wishlist.

2 years ago

in PRWeb Trackbacks: Loophole or Great Strategy? on Vlad Zabblotskyy - A politically Incorrect Blogger
Hi everyone and thanks for taking the time to discuss PRWeb's Trackback mechanism in such detail. I've been lurking around the conversation wanting to jump in.

To confirm:
* Yes, blogging about PRWeb press releases may get you a trackback link right on the press release page itself.
* Yes, this is good for the press release submitter.
* Yes, the press submitter may be required to approve the link if they have opted to not have them automatically appear (they can also remove them after they've appeared).
* Not all PRWeb press releases have the trackback link feature enabled. If the trackback URL is displayed on the release page, then you know it is enabled.
* Wordpress users should not have to even cut and paste the URL, it should happen automagically. But then again, not everyone will have the same set up I suppose.
* Yes. FAQs don't cover trackbacks very well. Look for bigger, better, faster FAQs and help copy to appear on the site soon.

Now that you guys have unveiled this, I guess I should blog further on it too.

Thanks again.

Regards,

Joe B
PRWeb

2 years ago

in PRWeb Trackbacks: Loophole or Great Strategy? on Sage Blogger
Hi everyone and thanks for taking the time to discuss PRWeb's Trackback mechanism in such detail. I've been lurking around the conversation wanting to jump in.

To confirm:
* Yes, blogging about PRWeb press releases may get you a trackback link right on the press release page itself.
* Yes, this is good for the press release submitter.
* Yes, the press submitter may be required to approve the link if they have opted to not have them automatically appear (they can also remove them after they've appeared).
* Not all PRWeb press releases have the trackback link feature enabled. If the trackback URL is displayed on the release page, then you know it is enabled.
* Wordpress users should not have to even cut and paste the URL, it should happen automagically. But then again, not everyone will have the same set up I suppose.
* Yes. FAQs don't cover trackbacks very well. Look for bigger, better, faster FAQs and help copy to appear on the site soon.

Now that you guys have unveiled this, I guess I should blog further on it too.

Thanks again.

Regards,

Joe B
PRWeb

2 years ago

in MyBlogLog – Social Networking Opportunity on Andy Beard - Internet Business Systems Discussion
Thanks for hooking up and blogging about it. Hmmm... my email addy availability is a good point. I'll have to work on that while still keeping it away from the email harvesters.

See you on MyBlogLog (and anywhere else)!
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