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I’ve been using Facebook for a while, but I was never sure how to use it to promote my blog.

So I decided I’d look into into and, lo and behold, who should be thinking the same thing?

Darren Rowse of Problogger.net.

While he posted it over a month ago, this particular post has been very timely for me.

It’s called ‘5 Ways I’m Using Facebook to Drive Traffic, Build Brand and Increase Reader Engagement‘.

Now, I know this may look like I’m being lazy, but I’m not… honest.

Rather than copy the whole post – it’s quite long and full of valuable information – I advise you to click the link and check it out for yourself.

Go ahead – I gain nothing – except, maybe, your appreciation.

Oh, and while you’re at it, you might also want to check this out. Again, like I said, I get nothing out of it except a desire to point you in the right direction.

Best,
Rezbi
www.directmarketingcourse.com
www.hotbuttoncopywriting.com
www.commonsensedirectmarketing.com

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Before I go on I just want to point out one thing – from here on any post I make related to the thirty day challenge will have “30DC” before it.

So, if “30DC” is not at the beginning of the headline you can assume it’s one of my usual posts.

That said, this is my first post explaining each of the tools we will be making use of during the thirty day challenge.

I should also point out this material can also be found on the training page of the thirty day challenge.

So, if you want to participate in this challenge and start making some supplementary income, or even the beginnings of a full time business online, click the link and have a go at the thirty day challenge.

Thirty day challenge

And no, that’s not an affiliate link – this is all free.

Onto the first tool, which is Ustream.

As Ed mentions, Ustream is like watching television on the internet.

He shows you how to sign up for an account and tells you about some really cool tips and tricks.

It is dead easy to use and Ed shows you how to integrate Ustream chat functions with Twitter.

And it’s easy to connect with Facebook, too.

Isn’t that cool?

So, in order to ensure you don’t miss any of the Thirty day challenge Ustream shows watch the video, above, and get yourself an account.

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