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What are your top 10 signs that your online marketing has stagnated? Share yours in the comments of this Sphinn. ;) read more »
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In spite of the fact that I have always been an early adopter of new technology — or communications-based tools, social media turns me off. When I think about why, at least 10 reasons come to mind.

(I really enjoy the linkbait title, btw.) ;) read more »
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Social news site, Sk*rt is now Kirtsy, this after the Digg-like link aggregation and promotion engine fitted specially for women greatly irked the publisher of a magazine called Skirt - enough to get a few choice words about a potential trademark su read more »
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Jeff Quipp writes, "Ever wanted to become a power Digger? Come on now … sure you have. Here’s how to start." read more »
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WordPress is a free publishing platform that makes it possible for you to write and publish material online. People are using WordPress to blog about all sorts of topics – to share their thoughts, express their views and opinions to the world, to pe read more »
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Positioning yourself as the expert in your field can eliminate competition and reap endless rewards. But the task of actually becoming recognized as an expert can be somewhat daunting. Knowing what steps to take and where to focus your efforts doesn read more »
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The trend of following everyone on twitter because a lot of people automatically follow you back is growing. The obvious benefit is if you follow 10,000 people on twitter and 10% follow you back because they don’t know any better, when you post, 1,0 read more »
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Lots of reports about a weekend Yahoo Search update. No official word from Yahoo yet, but it seems like we got a major Yahoo update going on. read more »
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A great interview with Aaron Wall. Sometimes I find interviews are of lesser value than you'd expect from the interviewee. In this case, you won't be disappointed. read more »
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Though unwritten, there are implied rights and rules of engagement, set and enforced by the mob’s wisdom, which we should make official. read more »
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SEOmoz's Rebecca serves up an interesting case study regarding "how-to" write titles and headlines for social media submissions. read more »
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Dan Thies writes, "Most of my readers, and in fact most search marketers, have at best an uneasy arms-length relationship with 'internet marketing.' Most of us naturally recoil at 'that kind of marketing.' We don't want to use it in our own business read more »
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Link building sucks. There I said it. Of course it's been said before and most people who have even the slightest bit of experience with it can tell you the same. It's tedious. It's monotonous. It's mundane. True link building is marketing. But that read more »
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Chris Brogan writes this great post for freelancers on using Social Media to rise above the fray and be not only seen but selected for the opportunities you seek. read more »
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The new search-specific social media site Sphinn has been online less than a week, but already has more than 500 registered members (by my unofficial count). In the first couple days, many of us have written about Sphinn with words like "fun," "cool read more »
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