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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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Looks like Technorati is pulling rank, and will be dropping support on Wordpress blogs version 2.3.2 and under. Be smart. Upgrade. read more »
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Tired of PPC? Try new PPC! Here is a good list of 14 alternate sources of paid search traffic that you might not be aware of. read more »
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This week's Overheard on Twitter segment, this time focusing on the power of Twitter as a group of helpful, supportive people and looking at the benefit of using a logo vs. face for your avatar for branding. read more »
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Do you think it is possible to take a vacation from social media? All those sites and feeds? Not likely, once it is in your bloodstream. read more »
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Tim Nash reveals in a local study that SEO firms which target local businesses are not in fact getting that many local clients. read more »
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Everybody loves Shana, and for good reason too. Socialmediamom asks some fine questions so we can all learn more about Shana. read more »
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Wendy Piersall puts out a fine open letter to StumbleUpon, addressing things that may have worked before but weren't meant for the 4 million+ community that it has amassed. read more »
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Tim Nash does it again with a great analysis of using PDF's for SEO. Well worth the read. read more »
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Tim Nash brings us through the history of events in Google Bombing such as the memorable George W Bush - miserable failure example. Interesting link bombing as well. read more »
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Tamar brings us through her personal experience with Zicam, and the reputation management follies to follow. read more »
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This public service announcement was made possible by the 14 stories about Microsoft and Yahoo in upcoming.

Danny already posted it, and it's on the front page. Can we move on now and talk about LOLcats? read more »
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Tamar counts the ways that Digg has jumped the shark. Bravo! read more »
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StumbleUpon has released some interesting new features for flagging users and posts in the reviews section. Haven't seen word of this on their blog yet. read more »
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Handy list of 39 mommy network-type sites that you might have missed in social media, broken out by the type of site (news, networking, directories). read more »
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Tim Nash at it again in top form, this time on the subject of search vs. relevancy.

From the article:

* Joe Blogs - How do I make my site rank well Mr SEO person
* SEO person - You need lots of highly relevant content and links from pages tha read more »
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Mu's post detailing the events around last night's Drill Down. Several top Diggers were planning to leave Digg for a while, but then Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson came in, and things got interesting. read more »
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Had it with Digg lately? Read this one. Well played. read more »
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