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    Join me for interview with Eric Goldstein, CEO of Amplify.com


    I’m excited that I will be interviewing Eric on my BlogTalkRadio show this evening as he shares about Amplify.com and where it’s going. Will you be there? Do you have questions for Eric? Join me at http://BlogTalkRadio.com/kimbeasley and be ready to post your questions in the chat room (you must be a registered user on BlogTalkRadio.com in order to post to the chat room).

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    (Free-Press-Release.com) August 12, 2010 —

    Eric Goldstein, Founder and CEO of Amplify.com, will be the special guest on Your Passionate Business Blog

    Talk radio show on Thursday, August 12 at 8 PM Eastern. Amplify.com is the social media service that makes it easy for people to spark conversation about news, thoughts, ideas, photos or anything else that’s on their mind. It allows members to autopost to Twitter, Facebook, Buzz, WordPress, Blogger, Posterous, Tumblr, and other social networking

    sites.

    Amplify.com provides people with an environment to connect around things they are passionate about. It is a work in progress that is being shaped by its users. Full blogging along with 500 character messages referred to as Thought Updates were recently implemented for users to express their thoughts. Currently in development is a plugin for WordPress that will allow users to connect to Amplify.com from the backend of their WordPress blog/websites.
    Meet Eric Goldstein:  The Genius Behind the Social Media Tool Amplify.com

    See more at www.free-press-release.com

     

    Business Tip: Membership Website Tool


    Thinking about creating your own membership website using WordPress? Then checkout the WordPress plugin called WishList.

    It’s a solution built for “everyday people” – that means you don’t need to be a technical genius to figure it out. Plus, if you use WordPress, you’ll be excited to know that it was built specifically for WordPress.

    It has all the bells and whistles you would expect but they’ve also got a number of other VERY cool features. Want to see what WishList is all about, checkout these videos.