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Interview with a conflict resolution expert, the Interview question were posed a few months back at the height of the Digg blow up but still interesting. Is Osama Bin Laden a social media expert? read more »
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Split testing reveals the truth - most SEOs are lazy and can't read long posts with big words in them.
Are you all ashamed! I blame Twitter. read more »
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OpenAds the popular open source ad server has been given a huge amount of cash and so have decided to offer a hosted solution as well as their great software. read more »
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3 major players in social media join an open standards group for data portability just days after well known blogger is banned for trying to get his data out of Facebook read more »
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Andy takes a look at Amazons newest gadget and asks if this spells the end for Amazons affiliates. read more »
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Blog spam can become a real pain so lets have fun outing a few bad eggs. It might not help in the long run but make us all feel better. read more »
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An interesting discussion focusing on how to choose your directories you submit to with care, after all you don't want to waste your time or money :) read more »
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With the Stumbleupon "send to" devalued in a an attempt to stop spammers Stumbleupon has allowed us to create a unique and interesting communication system for social media junkies. read more »
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I wrote a humorous post on paid links on Payment Blogger, in which I created a humorous picture implying buying links could lead to prison. The results well have a look at one persons take on my words :) read more »
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 Ok not quite as interesting as it sounds, this might not be the most appropriate way to get the message out or the correct use of the discussion system but where else are so many highly intelligent and like minded people to be found? I'm read more »
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a passionate rant or just plain speaking common sense on the relevancy of paid links and the consequences for Google and those evil spammy link buyers.
Includes never before seen mug shots of the first conviction for paid links! read more »
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Many people forget that big business has large IT departments ad what do they do when they come up with a tool they open source (well most don't).
A team at the world bank has developed an open source reputation monitoring tool. read more »
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Using ever day knowledge to build niche based sites is easy when you realise we all have knowledge that can be shared. read more »
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Did you know there was a UTube.com years before there was a YouTube.com?
How about iToons.com?
Both of these domains were used by companies most of us have never heard of. Unfortunately, both companies failed to protect their domain names and bran read more »
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Discussion on the use of 404, both in terms of visitor loyalty and conversion as well as a more technical discussion of how 404 are dealt with by leading search engines read more »
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Heated discussion on the differences between Mybloglog and Blogcatalog. read more »
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Using the "Send to" function to improve stumbles organically as opposed to emailing or directing people to the URL, complete how to including cheesy video. read more »
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