ThirstyPony
A colleague of mine got around this while running monthly client reports yesterday by changing a "few things" - but that seems like a bandaid solution to me. Will we have to do this every month or every time we wish to quickly scan or check up on a personal project (which I've been known to do daily)?
Methinks this could be very bad.
Understanding Twitter: Everyday Business and Personal Uses
What Twitter is, what Twitter isn't, and how the popular social media messenger can be put to practical business and personal use.
I wish I knew Dan in college so he could have done my stats homework.
Many thanks. I use the last plugin I mention, the Facebook gallery exporter/importer, here: http://www.davepye.com/photos and it is incredible. A terrific time-saver and I can't gush enough about it.
I like when folks give specific examples of what constitutes white hat vs black hat rather than just blathering on about the two camps like they know what the frig they're talking about. Good post, Brendan.
The article is useful towards helping uninitiated folks understand how a well-rounded mix of tech savvy and creativity is the best formula for an SEM hire. I don't think it ever implies that tech skills are completely unimportant.
I have clients in England, Canada and the US - accurate ranking reports that they can tangibly compare against have been time consuming. I'm gonna kick the tires on this right away. Thanks.
If nothing else, the best takeaway here is a custom made RSS feed that keeps an eye on mention of your brand in blogs or the news.
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