links for 2009-01-22
January 22, 2009
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Over 250 top seo site links and counting.
links for 2009-01-15
January 15, 2009
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This post focused on elements relating to design, content and development. This time, we’ll move onto the important issue of Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
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Fuck Craig's List. Fuck Wall Street. Yes, we have ample reason to be bitter. Times have never been worse for newspaper journalists. The erosion of print readers and advertisers shows no signs of abating. One in four newspaper jobs have disappeared since 1990 — more than 10,000 in 2007 alone.
links for 2009-01-14
January 14, 2009
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With these 30 apps you can create to do lists, invoice for contract work, access your computer remotely, manage all your online accounts in one place, print files to your phone, and mor
links for 2009-01-13
January 13, 2009
links for 2009-01-08
January 8, 2009
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Pluck On Demand is a new self-serve product that adds contextually relevant content and social media to your site, increasing pageviews and user engagement while earning you incremental revenue. Watch the video below for more information.
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With keotag and in just three simple steps you will get your code to tag your post with your specific keywords to help your reader to tag your post with the specific word which will let your post to rank well in search engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask.
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This social bookmarks tool, created by TopRank's Thomas McMahon aka TwisterMC, provides you with several easy to implement options to encourage visitors to your blog to bookmark your posts on the most popular social bookmark and news sites.
links for 2008-12-13
December 13, 2008
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The old newspaper model is "dead man walking," according to biz journalist Bill Richards. Newspapers "haven't had to innovate for 100 years," said publisher of the Stranger, Tim Keck, and therein lies the problem.
links for 2008-12-12
December 12, 2008
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Online remained one of the few bright spots, as display spending grew 7 percent versus the first three quarters of 2007.
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Forrester found that 16% of the people who read company blogs trust them—less than every other form of content they asked about, including print media, direct mail, even corporate emails.
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Publicis’ ZenithOptimedia Group has a sunnier forecast, with predictions that online ads will grow 18% in 2009.
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Today's opening keynote at the Add-on-Con conference in Mountain View CA highlighted the similarities between monetizing add-ons and monetizing Web sites. Although distribution channels and products differ, according to moderator Jeremy Liew of Lightspeed Venture Partners, in general add-ons generate revenue through: "search, advertising, affiliate type commerce and APIs."
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With the economy in a slump and budgets being cut in traditional print and TV advertising campaigns many will be looking to the Web 2.0 world to reach their constituents. So what should be on your Web 2.0 radar for 2009? Web 2.0 gurus give you the low down.
