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Google released Google Referrals 2.0 to all advertisers a couple months back. We now have a detailed WebmasterWorld thread with feedback on if it actually earns publishers money. Most say, no, it does not earn them any or enough money... read more »
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Let's not forget our Roots! Email campaigns deploy to market quickly, personalized & interactive, the reach is huge, costs reasonable, and measuring success is a well honed science. Don't miss Julie Brue's article (under Lee Odden's byline). read more »
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Microsoft has approached Facebook in recent weeks and the two companies are in talks about Microsoft making an investment in the social-networking startup. Microsoft’s investment would give them up to 5% in the company and that would value Fac read more »
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One of the easiest ways to find out how well your blog is reaching people is to look at the level of comments. Are people interacting on your site? Are they actively participating with you and your content or are they just consuming (reading) and mo read more »
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First of all, these link-building techniques are highly advanced and by that I mean that you need web development skills or access to a web developer friend, employee or contractor. The techniques are white hat, though, and there are two main strate read more »
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I have noticed that it is now taking 20 Sphinns to reach the home page, and whilst controversial topics and fun lists aren't affected by this too much, a lot of serious topics by multiple authors possibly worthy of wider attention just get overlooke read more »
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While Technorati shows an increase in blog posts about Digg, it’s weird to see that only one negative post made it to the front page. And it wasn’t even a really negative post. So what happened to all those other Digg criticizing posts, read more »
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An into-depth article about Squidoo. read more »
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How does the Stumbleupon algorithm really work? Andy Beard (the scientist among us) points us to Tim Nash's (the other scientist) VERY serious research illuminating how SU really works. read more »
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What's the purpose of spending hours on building a Social Reputation if in the end the Social Network(s) you’ve chosen to target doesn't result in a sale of the product or service that you are probably promoting? read more »
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Chasing rankings, vs. chasing what's best for the business. Which is the fools choice? read more »
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If you've been blogging for a while, you probably have certain blogging 'habits' and tips that you swear by. This article is a collection of such tips, designed to help you build a better blog. read more »
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Just say, “thank you.” Yep. That’s it. Say, “thank you.” Find a way to show your appreciation. That Digg/StumbleUpon User probably sends tons of traffic to a number of sites every day. Yet, rarely does someone stop to say “thanks for the effort.” Be read more »
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From DomainTools: Matt Cutts of Google owns three domain names and one of them is a generic word: Dullest.com

The third domain: Matt tracks down a lot of dirty SEO people. So I think he registered ShadySEO.com because he wants to secretly be one. read more »
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