Polarize Your Audience and Stop Making Everybody Happy
Posted February 26th, 2010 Under: Business in General, Facebook, Google, Internet, Internet marketing, SEO Blogging, SEO Factors, Twitter, social media, social networking.

Polarizing an audience does not mean that you are telling them to go away or that you do not appreciate them. When you polarize your audience, you set yourself apart from the crowd and you often gain respect. If somebody does not respect you for who you are, you probably did not need that respect anyway.
I am first going to explain what I mean by polarizing an audience, and then give you my recent example that happened with an article I wrote titled “Era of The Social Media Dubeshag”.
Stop Trying to Make Everybody Happy!
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