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Don’t believe me, think about all the websites you’ve visited this week. Of those you’ve found, how much time have you spent reading the content in full? And if the website was a blog, how many of the static pages have your even looked at, let alone read more »
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Wendy Piersall opens a training "school". The courses look good, and best of all, affordable! None of that crazy pricing we see so often from internet marketing "gurus". read more »
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MSaleem writes... The landscape of corporate public relations is changing fast. First the press release died and we told you how to write a press release for the social media audience. Now the elevator pitch is dead and here's how to adapt. read more »
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SEORipOff.com - a complaint site where companies who have been ‘ripped off’ by an SEO firm can blast the company they contracted. So what are your views on SEORipOff.com and how do you feel niche service review or complaints sites fit in the busines read more »
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Small Business Marketing Unleashed is new and unique type of internet marketing conference targeted at small business owners, who have a unique set of challenges and are often faced with having function in many roles. It was an incredible conference read more »
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Hot off of speaking at Small Business Marketing Unleashed, I’ve been thinking a lot about the both the best use and the abuse of social media. After listening to my extremely talented peers speak on the subject, it occurred to me that I sometimes ta read more »
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Matt Bailey offers up some thoughts on how the rampant twittering of conference sessions may force speakers to evaluate the way they give their presentations. read more »
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Jason Gambert's attempt to trademark the term "SEO" continues to spiral out of control. More people join the fight against him, and he is obviously feeling the pressure. read more »
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Li Evans writes, "Wendy Piersall started her blog as a hobby, the blog was an extension of her business, a tool to compliment it. Within three months, Wendy’s eMom's at Home blog became its own full time job. She had to rethink her strategy about read more »
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Darren Rowse writes a guest post on SocialMediaMom....4 Tips for Social Media Toddlers.

So many of us as Social Media Toddlers seem to get bogged down by the way things should be done or by being concerned of how others will receive us - but pe read more »
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Garrett Pierson, of Your SEO Mentor, and wife are having a baby! Woohoo! (if you don’t know who Garrett is, he’s the cool dude that is responsible for "Learn SEO Live" video tutorials. (Which Jordan Kasteler (Utah SEO Pro) is also a contributor)

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"I can’t remember the make or model of the automobile. I don’t care who the woman is behind the wheel. What I remember and giggle to myself about is that she asks if your car turns you on.

Well, hell yes. Thanks for noticing!" read more »
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Darren Rowse's own take on the situation that developed around the "Problogger goes bankrupt" April Fools' Day Joke.
He handles the matter very maturely and gives some good advice to would-be pranksters regarding the risks of ill-thought out "joke read more »
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The All Time Ultimate List of Twitter Mom's! read more »
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Compiling an ultimate list of dads and husbands that are using twitter. If you're not on the list, leave a comment or send a tweet to get added. read more »
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When Wendy at eMoms rebranded her site "eParents" to be more inclusive of dads, she got an earful from her audience. Check out the surprising results of eMom's ongoing rebranding. read more »
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Google acquired hosted wiki service Jotspot in October 2006. The service immediately stopped taking new users, although existing users were supported. Now, nearly sixteen months later, Jotspot has been relaunched under the Google Apps team, as Googl read more »
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Shari Voigt has been speaking with one of the 'tagging police' of SU getting the scoop on the ins and outs of what happens when tags are abused and found out some other juicy tidbits as well. read more »
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Not all in the social media world is perfect. I found that out first hand 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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Excellent post about how different groups view Stumbleupon. This is not your usual rehash of what has been said before - it is very personal and compelling - I really liked it! read more »
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Back in the early days, the only way to find out how Digg works was to observe. Luckily, today Digg “analysts” have a large number of tools at their disposal; not flashy games or fun visuals, but actual tools that use Digg’s API to extract meaningfu read more »
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If you are like most companies, you attribute all of the credit of an online sale to the last ad before the purchase. This method doesn’t simply lead to minor missteps, it leads to completely wrong ad investment decisions. read more »
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Q's: 1. What’s the origin of your user name?
2. Do you get hit by millions of messages, E-mails, Digg requests, etc. the minute that you go online?
3. Some might say that you are an on-line celebrity. That brings up another question: why do you th read more »
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Freaking hysterical! He offers $150... $200... $250... $300... $400... Darren says his price is $10,000.

Oh, sorry no, KTHXBAI. :) read more »
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