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This infographic from Onward Searth details the salary ranges and top 20 SEO markets in the US. Read more
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Google Chrome is moving on up in the UK, becoming the 2nd most used browser, now ahead of Firefox. Read more
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So let me get this right: buy +1 spam votes to not make your spam look spammy? Read more
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Twitter rolls out a handy follow button. Read more
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According to Jake Ludington, having a large number of inactive email newsletter subscribers got him penalized in the SERPS. [Debunked by Matt Cutts in the comments] Read more
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You're not too old for social media.  Now shut up and learn :) Read more
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Good summary by of a new Google patent on Social Messaging User Interface by Bill Slawski. Read more
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Right after Twitter announced a searchable directory, Foursquare was quick to follow. Read more
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Derek Edmond of Search Engine Watch lays out some good advice and examples for B2B blogging.  Content is king as they say, but easier said than done from a B2B perspective. Read more
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The LinkedIn blog reports that the business social networking service has reached 100 million users.  Good infographic visualization.  Any takers for when they'll reach 200 mil? Read more
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Dawn Wentzell delivers a good guest post on the basics of how to get your Google Places page on the map.  Even the not so exicitng stuff (but stuff that matters). Read more
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The secret is that it isn't a secret.  Even in the magical world of social media, it comes down to a lot of hard work. Read more
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The newest member of Collective Thoughts puts out an excellent post discussing the gender differences observed in social media participation. Includes quotes from some of the best and brightest. Read more
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Dave Harry’s thoughts and tool recommendations on how to get the most research for your buck. Read more
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Shimon Sandler details an outline of what to tell a customer about what SEO is to a potential client that called him recently. Read more
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On November 17th, 2008, Hugg will no longer accept new submissions or registrations. Hugg will remain publicly viewable until the end of the year, at which time Hugg.com will be closed. Read more
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Socialblade.com is a great resource to see stats about the top Digg users. This is a new page that specifically shows all users that have been banned, and where they rank among the top 1000 users all time. Read more
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Collective Thoughts announces new blogger Brendan Picha of Squareoak, and also trying out a new format where the CT team shares a thought for the week as well. Read more
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A discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of letting employees use social media at work, and how to make it work in the benefit of employers. Read more
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Here’s the first edition of a weekly roundup of social media links on Collective-Thoughts - enjoy! Read more
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North x East puts together an excellent list of the top 50 female bloggers. Well worth a read. Read more
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Shana puts out an awesome post talking us through her avatar changes. Read more
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Interesting look at some of the bloated pricing models that some "SEO Experts" still try to pawn off others. Read more
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Tim Nash uncovers a gem from John Andrews’ live blogging from live domain roundtable about domains changing hands. Read more
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Tim Nash schools some individuals to see if they know what SEO, PPC, and more. You might be surprised by the results. But they just KNOW that the Internet is the future :) Read more
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