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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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There are millions of blogs out there, and getting noticed amid the cacophony of such a noisy and active crowd is the key problem for any new blogger.

In the face of such overwhelming odds, how can you differentiate yourself? How can you get noti read more »
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So how's your blog? Do you have these five fundamental things in place? If not, then stop your daily routine for a few weeks and make sure you get the foundation of your blog in proper order. read more »
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You ever wonder how to hook into the minds of the people who vote for your articles on social media sites? The secret to writing a Diggable post? Figure out what they like, and you’re halfway there. There are three topics that are unbeatable in the read more »
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Matt McGee has an interesting insight on the recent Digg vs. Mixx debate: if you're just starting out now, perhaps Digg isn't the place for you. Mixx, on the other hand is just getting off the ground, so your efforts would be better spent there. read more »
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Sphinn now has a handy save button on each Sphinn. Pretty slick - now I can have my own SEM version of del.icio.us, and even see what other people are saving. read more »
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Glen @ ViperChill shares his thoughts on why Mixx is good, but it won't be replacing Digg anytime soon. read more »
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Loren offers up some tips on how to properly buy and sell paid blog reviews so as to not anger Google. read more »
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Every blogger would love to wake up on Christmas morning to find a few gifts under their tree. Whether you go with Word Press, Typepad, or something in between, this holiday might provide an opportunity to reflect on what’s really important to your read more »
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Businessweek's article on Facebook's engagement with Beacon. From the article: issue is the Beacon program, which alerts members' Facebook "friends" to purchases and other activities on third-party Web sites. read more »
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Wayne puts out the 3rd installment of a series on SEO vs. Social Media, taking the side that social media doesn't amount to much. What's your take on it? read more »
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People become very courageous behind their computer screens. Really, it doesn’t take a whole lot to be considerate. This article provides some guidelines to follow. read more »
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Fred finds that a social media link roundup is far more effective than waiting 2 hours in line for a $5 toaster :) read more »
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A marathon is an endurance race with rich rewards. Blogging is much the same, but remember, a marathon runner does not make reckless bursts of speed. It’s all about a consistent and steady pace. read more »
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This is a must read article for all you people who are considering or in the process of selling your blog. read more »
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An anonymous reader at Slashdot gives a unique perspective of web 2.0 read more »
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Hamlet takes his usual intelligent geeky look at the latest PageRank Fiasco, and discusses intelligent surfers. read more »
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While Digg gets worse each day and looses traffic (it’s at an all time low by now according to Alexa) specialized social news communities gain momentum. There are plenty of them by now, sadly most of them poorly customized Pligg applications but som read more »
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From the marketing perspective, a blog is not really that different from an “old-fashion” media form. Surprisingly, some people, including your typical business and marketing majors don’t know this. Sure, the medium has changed, but the same marketi read more »
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An Australian newspaper article talking about the recent Google tweaks to the pagerank algorithm, featuring a few familiar faces. read more »
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If you’ve attempted to optimize and market a website you’ve probably learned from experience who is providing valid advice and who is pushy hype. Although this is by no means a complete look at the subject, here are ten things that I have learned to read more »
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Google is an factor that is outside of your control. Sure, you can follow their rules or adjust your behavior to fit in but that still doesn’t put Google within your palm. What do good entrepreneurs do with uncontrollable factors? They create what-i read more »
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It's no secret that Google dropped the PageRank of a small group of sites two weeks ago. Why hit more sites this time? Why hit harder this time? This article provides an alternate theory that could answer those questions. read more »
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One common task while browsing the web is making sure you will be able to recall a valuable information you are just looking at. This article aims to prove that social bookmarking as in delicious, simpy, magnolia et al. is the wrong tool for that ta read more »
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In the world of search marketing there are always new things to learn, new ideas to test and try out. You need to be on top of your game, not afraid to fail and by all means understand that time is valuable. Take full advantage of every hour you are read more »
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