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Andy Brudtkuhl

Budgeting 2009 Web Strategy - Hosting - 0 views

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    Last year this time we posted about setting up a budget for your web strategy.. So, we decided to do the same this year. When we plan a web strategy for our clients it always includes a cost budget and time budget . Here's a generic version of our web strategy budget, including what 48Web budgets for our web strategy. This post turned out extremely long so we'll be releasing it in chunks - for easier reading. In this post we'll cover the hosting aspect of your web strategy.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Social Media Comes Of Age: Blackshaw Reflects On Marketing And The Web In 2008 - 0 views

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    Great rundown of social media and new media success in 2008
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    2008 was a newsworthy - albeit, topsy-turvy - year for marketers and researchers. Importantly, social media evolved from experimental sideline to a mainstream attraction. Twitter saw huge growth rates, Barack Obama rewrote the rules of digital marketing, and user-engagement, and "service is marketing" Zappos.com re-wrote new rules for building brands and rewiring e-commerce. Facebook trended upward, MySpace held steady, and reputation-broker Wikipedia continued marching to the top of Google search results.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Use BackType to Be a Better PR Pro - 0 views

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    So now you can NOT ONLY read these influencer's blogs, but know what other blogs THEY read - and what's on their minds. Why wouldn't you do this? It's all about relevancy, recency and respect: by reading their own recent blog posts as well as their recent comments on other blogs, as a PR pro you show a true interest in your "target." You learn how to not waste their time.
Andy Brudtkuhl

My 'Crisis' Advice to Newspaper Company CEOs: 11 Points to Ponder - 0 views

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    To survive, publishers have to let this one go. Digital (online and mobile) is the future; younger people have already adopted digital media as a lifestyle, and they're not going to miraculously start reading print newspapers in any significant numbers as they grow older. Print will continue to decline as its core audience ages. So put the future at the center of the company, not the past. Now, and not before it's too late.
Andy Brudtkuhl

11 Ways to Use Twitter to Help Your Site Go Viral - 0 views

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    Twitter is one of the most satisfying ways to spread your website or idea. In addition to referrals, you can also gain loyal users, expert opinions, and possibly friends. It's unlike any other medium in its ability to propagate interesting things. Word of mouth has always been the best advertising and Twitter is the best vehicle on the internet for word of mouth.
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    Spreading your links and ideas virally with twitter
Andy Brudtkuhl

Joe The Plumber's Landing Page - 0 views

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    But one problem nags at me. Local merchants like "Joe The Plumber" usually don't have a web presence and many don't really even want one. But if you are going to buy cpc advertising, then you'll need a place for the clicks to go. The local ad agencies and local oriented web services are happy to create a web presence for local merchants, but they are often poorly designed and there's no standardization of them.
Andy Brudtkuhl

RSS to Email: 3 Tips To Get You Started - 0 views

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    Now that the idea that RSS and email can and should coexist has taken hold, what can bloggers learn from the email marketing world and use to make RSS to email (even more) worth their while?
Andy Brudtkuhl

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Google's SEO Starter Guide - 0 views

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    A great starter guide for SEO - if you want to start learning, this guide is a great start.
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    Our Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide covers around a dozen common areas that webmasters might consider optimizing. We felt that these areas (like improving title and description meta tags, URL structure, site navigation, content creation, anchor text, and more) would apply to webmasters of all experience levels and sites of all sizes and types. Throughout the guide, we also worked in many illustrations, pitfalls to avoid, and links to other resources that help expand our explanation of the topics. We plan on updating the guide at regular intervals with new optimization suggestions and to keep the technical advice current.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Diigo Groups is Future of Social Bookmarking - 0 views

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    An intro to Diigo Groups and a call to join Diigo if you haven't yet. Oh.... and join the Web Strategy Group...
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    If you are a Diigo user (you *have* to be if you do Social Bookmarking) - check out the group I made today - Web Strategy. If you are interested in Web Strategy, Social Media, Internet Marketnig, etc… you are advised to join the group to share great articles and get in on the Web Strategy discussions.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Bad Email Marketing | Get A New Browser - 0 views

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    An example of bad email marketing...
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    Let's start with the subject… They used the horribly generic "Newsletter" in their subject. What most people don't realize is the easiest way to fail at email marketing is to use generic, non-descriptive subjects in their emails. A subject must be compelling, brief, and indicate the content of the message. This fails at all three and it doesn't even indicate a brand. This will be passed up in most users' inbox.
Andy Brudtkuhl

50 Simple Ways to Gain RSS Subscribers - 0 views

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    Some of these *really* do work.. I'm testing others on GetANewBrowser.com
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    Some of these are re-hashed but it's a great review on ways to optimize your website to increase RSS subscribers
Andy Brudtkuhl

Yahoo Sideline: An Open Source Desktop Twitter Keyword Monitor - 0 views

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    Sideline, announced on the Yahoo user interface blog, is a desktop application that displays real-time mentions of specific keywords, brands, or names. It is capable of custom search groups, advanced queries, and refreshes the application with new mentions automatically. How does it do this? It pulls keyword mentions from Twitter, of course!
Andy Brudtkuhl

Future of PR: When Agencies Represent Communities -Not Brands - 0 views

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    With communities in the driver seat over product, a shift will happen as communities can define the spec of future products and therefore multiple brands will bid for their business. As a result, we should expect the agency model to flip over, where PR agencies start to represent communities of customers -rather than brands.
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