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In what appears to be a reversion back to the way Google originally handled 302 redirects a few years ago, it looks as if now it has again become possible to hijack websites in the serps. read more »
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With the rising popularity of web browsing, social media news sites, and iPhones, a mobile section is fast becoming a feature every good social communities must have. read more »
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Social media marketing is one of the fastest changing forms of marketing online. Every time a new site, service, or community is launched, there comes both new opportunity for marketing and the possibility that the site you just spent months partici read more »
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Are impressions more important than relationships with social media users? Many of the branding and social media strategists raised their hands in agreement when asked if their motives were to build relationships. read more »
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Above the regular submissions, a new box has been added that shows a random new and upcoming story. The stories shown are selected based on various factors and it is designed to give more attention to the newer stories that have not reached the fron read more »
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If you are active in social media marketing, you have probably come to understand that it is a whole lot more complicated than you thought it was going to be. Even as involved as I am in social media every day, I still learn new tricks and tactics d read more »
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Reddit announced today that is has been working with PBS to produce a weekly TV spot called “YourWeek“, a Reddit powered television news show, which will showcase material that was hot on Reddit in the previous week. read more »
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If a Digg submissions uses vulgarity in the title or description, it is changed automatically to show “*” and censor the word. read more »
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Digg launched it's third attempt at a comments system in the last year. Did they finally fix the problems and provide a good comments system or ... read more »
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I am not sure if anyone noticed or not, but Reddit.com has removed the advanced search option from it’s site. I used to use advanced search strings like “(site:brentcsutoras.com)” to check if anyone had submitted my posts to Reddit. read more »
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""It [the motto] is good PR but really it's empty because it's questionable whether shareholders will care [whether Google is evil or not]." So why is it still around?"

Bad PR move on Google's part. We as online marketers know that "Don't Be Evil read more »
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Eric Goldman reports that an 11th circuit, US Court of Appeals has upheld a district court's decision that the use of trademarked terms in meta tags can cause confusion and thus can constitute trademark infringement. read more »
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When putting together a social media campaign, you should consider many different things before you actually submit your content. You need to think about creating good social media accounts, quality content, and which social media site to submit to. read more »
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Google has gone and added search boxes in the search results. Based on how often people show they have desired a more specific search result, the boxes will show under the site links on the search results page. read more »
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Search Engine Land - There was a time in social media, just as in search engine optimization (SEO), when everything was only about getting to the front page. Little attention was paid to what happened after you got there and for a while it seemed as read more »
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Matt Inman (ex-SEOmoz) is featured in an article looking at using widgets to gain links. It (unintentionally) highlights how unclear the 'rules' around this are. And Danny, I'm sorry but how is this 'pushing it' when Mr Cutts himself praises the cre read more »
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Informative article about social media profiles. read more »
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Many top digg users helped push an article to the front page of digg tonight, that discussed the changes Digg made this week to the number of votes it takes for a story to be promoted to the front page. read more »
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Reddit has recently started to support additional languages such as German. They also support 1337 (Leet) language as well. Do you view your Reddit in 1337? read more »
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Reddit launches its new beta custom subreddits program allowing people to create their own subreddits, which are similar to groups. read more »
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Techcrunch is speculating we may see the long anticipated roll out of the new Delicious design this week. read more »
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Techcrunch just got word that Yahoo is testing the integration of Delicious user generated bookmarks into Yahoo search results pages (Yahoo acquired Delicious in late 2005). Some users will see the Delicious icon as part of their normal search resul read more »
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Link spam with linkbait and how long until all linkbait is considered spam? This technique needs to stop before it gets started. read more »
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Dan Zarrella has created a great social media tool at VOTRS.com that allows you make a short url with all the top social communities included, that you can send to a friend or colleague and influence the actions you desire. read more »
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75 million voting-age Americans have already used the Internet this year to find information about political candidates.

Earlier this year, a Des Moines Register Iowa Poll showed that 80 percent of likely caucus-goers between 18 and 34 years old read more »
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