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What would you say if I tell you that now you can upload absolutely any content you create –including videos, audios, pdfs, and other files, and you don’t have to pay a dime for it?

It’s called UQast.

You can argue that Youtube already gives you potential to upload your videos and share them with the world for free. And there are hundreds if not thousands of other video-sharing sites on the Internet that offer similar capability.

My answer is – there is no other similar service on the Internet yet. Here is why.

Sure Amazon S3 is fast, reliable and secure but when you start hosting and sharing a lot of files, those hosting expenses add up, and pretty fast.
So today I am excited to share with you a new site I just discovered that allows you to get the very same Amazon S3 speed, reliability and security – for FREE!

That’s right. You don’t pay a hosting cost. Or bandwidth cost. Nothing.

Want to get in? Just click this link to get your invite code.

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And instead of watching your twitter following growing by many thousands every month (like I do), you’ll get a lot of negative responses from people. What’s even worse your social credibility will be damaged, and it’s not so easy (if at all possible) to restore.

So go right now and set up your own profiles the right way: Right Ways to Monetize Social Media

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Facebook and twitter are social marketing and networking wonders that everybody is talking about. Facebook definitely won it’s share of social market by introducing an easy way for people to share their photos with family and friends and the rest of the world. Sure, sure, it’s much more to facebook than just sharing photos. But INMHO, this particular service was the beginning of the viral avalanche for facebook.

And for twitter – I don’t really know what served as an acceleration momentum that launched this micro-blogging platform in the stratosphere.

May be the fact that 140 characters is much quicker to type than your usual blog post. But yet again, on your own blog you’re not really restricted by the post site. You can make your posts as short as 100 characters if you want.

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