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jimerhossa

Published on May 13, 2013

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When I signed up a few weeks ago, I diligently followed all the tasks in the training and certification courses. I keep getting emails from sites like Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon etc that I signed up to as a super newbie. Now I'm not even sure why we were advised to sign up for these sort of sites.
Can anyone shed any light on the advantage to signing up for these sights and how can I now take advantage of them?

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