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Interesting take on the recent Flash now crawlable by Google announcement: It is no coincidence that Adobe’s press release pointedly states that the new Flash crawling technology is only accessible to Google and Yahoo. Read more
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Nothing motivates, and corrupts, like money and there is a new black market site that is willing to pay you for your Digg and Stumbleupon votes. Read more
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Bill Hartzer discusses the launch of a brand new online reputation rating community (Web of Trust) to help weed out less trustworthy sites. The service is interesting. Good post! Read more
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Scott at Step Forth discusses 6 quick and easy tips assured to increase conversions via landing pages. Read more
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Courntey discusses his revelation about the need for new RSS feed subscribers, and the 3 benefits associated with these new subscribers. Great insight! Read more
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Brian Wallace and the gang at Collective-Thoughts are holding a ’Do you Have What it Takes to be a Social Media Ninja’ Contest. Sounds like fun! Leave your thoughts in 250 words or less, and possibly be crowned! Read more
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Patrick Schaber discusses using paid search for branding purposes (beyond the direct sales benefits), and specifically a couple of strategies he uses to brand with different groups. Read more
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As reported by Sebastien Provencher, Google is now offering free trackable phone numbers to advertisers in the U.S., with phone activity reporting through the AdWords interface. Yes you did hear me correct ... he is asserting that the numbers are free! Read more
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Tom Tsinas looks at the numbers behind Twitter ... from its inception to now. Also mentioned are demographics, history, financials, and more. Good post! Read more
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Microsoft has announced the introduction of mobile display and text advertising on MSN Mobile in the U.S., starting today. Microsoft has previously offered mobile display advertising in Belgium, France, Japan, Spain and the U.K, but not in the U.S. Read more
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Jennifer has a nice post about winding down the experiment to build a business WITHOUT search! She discusses some of the challenges she faced, and what she learned.

Accordingly, Jennifer is now letting the search engine spiders back into… Read more
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Bill Hartzer shows us Fineman PR’s list of Top 10 Public Relations Blunders of 2007. It took me a few minutes to recover and get back to work after reading. Read more
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Lisa blogs from a seminar with senior MarketingSherpa people to cover very important findings from MarketingSherpa’s updating ’Landing Page Handbook’. Find out what kind of landing pages work best.

There are some real gems in… Read more
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A great post discussing some issues Google may be having with Universal search, and the possible implications. Read more
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An excellent posting by Steven discussing a subject rarely covered ... blogging for those in non-technical industries. All too often, we take for granted that readers are technically savvy, and often that will not be the case. Read more
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You now know that using images on your blog is a good thing. You’ve probably heard about it before or even tried out using images from Google, but this isn’t a very good method to practice - images you find via Google and other search engines are… Read more
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We’ve all used ’em. I certainly have. Here are the 10 top excuses/lines you’ll likely hear from your internet marketer, and what they really mean. Read more
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Everyone remembers their high school prom … building up enough courage to ask the girl of your dreams … being too shy to ask who you really wanted to go with, and settling for second best. Surprisingly enough, there is a lot an internet marketer can… Read more
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Does anybody use the Sphinn friends & stalker lists? It seems like a dead end to me. I don’t use it for any purpose other than add the few stalkers I get to the friend list. Occasionally I stalk someone but I get the feeling not many people even… Read more
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Many new bloggers just don’t know how to increase their rss subscribers. It’s not that the content isn’t good, there just isn’t an audience yet. Blogs take a little bit of marketing regardless of who you are. We took a while to get rolling, but… Read more
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A great example of "Oooops..." Read more
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"digg alerter has been at version 1.2 for a while now (and with good reason, the release is really great) but now adam is opening up the forum to the users to request new features they would like to see implemented in the next release of the software." Read more
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Tags have a LOT of untapped power. This article is about picking tags for maximum exposure, link juice, and getting the largest search engine rank bump for your work. Not as simple as it sounds, but well worth the effort. This is a whitehat AND blackhat… Read more
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SEO is one of the most popular terms used in blogs these days, along with “web 2.0″, “facebook”, “paris hilton”, “ron paul” (actually, that’s just on the social news sites and it’s mainly wishful thinking), “impeach bush”,… Read more
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Technorati found that of all recorded blog postings in the fourth quarter of last year, 37 percent were written in Japanese, 36 percent in English and 8 percent in Chinese. This was not an aberration. In the past three years, Japanese has been running… Read more
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