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JungleJar | 10 Free Web Applications To Check The Value Of Websites - 0 views

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    While some put a lot of stock into websites such as these, I would encourage you to not do so. As they may offer one point of reference to figure out the worth of a website you own, are selling, or would like to buy, they should just be one of many other statistical references to gather data from. If nothing else, they offer a form of entertainment, and you can grab a nifty website badge from some of them to impress your friends and co-workers.
not your business

TechRepublic: 10 low-cost, high-value Web 2.0 strategies - 0 views

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    Innovation around Web 2.0 technologies continues to pick up steam as companies look for ways to cut spending and get more from the solutions they choose. Polly Traylor outlines some of the Web-oriented tools and strategies.
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    In combination with the first article comment it gives an insight into two different viewpoints on certain aspects in this article.
Andy Brudtkuhl

The Social Media Monitoring Funnel - Social Monitoring Flowchart - 0 views

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    Social Monitoring Tools, Keyword Targeting, Noise Elimination, Refined Mentions, Analysis, Take Action... The Social Media Monitoring Funnel is a great guide
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    The following is a guide to social media monitoring. Before I get into the nuts and bolts of the article, I want to emphasize that each company needs its own strategic thought and implementation - and that no two companies should have identical forms of monitoring. Each brand is different, each website is different, and where people talk about your company and what is being said is going to vary. With that in mind, I present to you the Social Media Monitoring Funnel.
Mike Templeton

Ditch your website and focus on blogging in 2009 - 0 views

  • With a good blog you can embed all the outpost content you want and give life to your Web presence by focusing on what’s new and exciting
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    The days of a long-standing, static website are over. Start a blog (preferably integrated with your website) and start leveraging the power of these tools to bring fresh content and high-relevance to your website.
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    In 2009, an active blog at the centre of your Web presence says that you are ready to have an engaging conversation with your ideal guest today. As such, your blog needs to become the centre of your online Web presence, and that means it's time to prioritize your marketing efforts in the new year.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Products | Clickable.com - 0 views

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    Great tool for bigger Search Engine Marketing campaigns
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    Clickable's immediate activation and intuitive user experience make it easy to manage pay-per-click marketing across all major ad networks. Powerful recommendations and reporting make you more efficient, effective and confident with your search advertising - even at first login.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2008: Social Media, SEO, and More - 0 views

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    This is an AMAZING digest of internet marketing posts from 2008 covering SEO, Social Media tools and strategy, twitter, facebook, friendfeed, blogging etc. This is a must read for any internet marketer from beginner to advanced.
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    Here's how this works: In the Internet Marketing Best Posts "series," I take posts that are typically timeless - they're not confined to a specific event or news occurrence - they're valuable for the long haul in terms of Internet Marketing and creative strategy. Hopefully, you'll see that these posts are still relevant in a few years down the road. These posts range from beginner to advanced with a greater emphasis on the more intermediate posts. I'd argue that if you're starting your Internet Marketing business with not much know-how, you should check out the 2007 posts; in fact, most may still find them relevant regardless of the skill level.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Social Media PR Press Release Builder - 0 views

shared by Andy Brudtkuhl on 12 Nov 08 - Cached
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    A great tool to build social media press releases
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    PitchEngine shakes up the PR industry making it possible for PR pros, brands, and agencies to build and share digital, social media releases with their contacts for free. Our PitchEngine SMR takes the press release to the next level, eliminating the need for antiquated email attachments, word documents, image CDs, and more. Upgrade to a customized newsroom for your brand or client and we'll host a full archive of your PitchEngine SMRs for your corporate website and share them with our database of media users. Save money, save time, and step up your PR to the next generation with PitchEngine.
Mr. Smith

Filter RSS feeds with Feed Rinse - 0 views

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    I've been looking at Feed Rinse - That looks very cool. Wonder if they have an API... Could use that in a project I am working on. Thanks for the add Shey.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Welcome to the group - 18 views

I just want to say hello. It's nice to meet you all. And I think it is a good idea to try a collaborative tool like Diigo. So, let's be successfull with what we do! :-) Best wishes, Martin

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Andy Brudtkuhl

Keyword Research with The Free Keyword Tool - 1 views

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    how to do free and easy keyword research
Andy Brudtkuhl

Google Adds Tools to Web Developer Suite - 0 views

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    There's something very straight-forward about Google's branding. It doesn't complicate the experience with flowery user design or site mascots. It offers exactly the type of experience you'd expect to receive from a company that showcases its name in mostly primary colors. However, when Google announced today's additions to the "Google Services for Websites" suite, it took us a minute to remember what the company blog post was referencing. In a world where even browser names conjure images of animals or finely tuned cars, the company's simply named "Google Services for Websites" is extremely useful but often easy to forget.
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    There's something very straight-forward about Google's branding. It doesn't complicate the experience with flowery user design or site mascots. It offers exactly the type of experience you'd expect to receive from a company that showcases its name in mostly primary colors. However, when Google announced today's additions to the "Google Services for Websites" suite, it took us a minute to remember what the company blog post was referencing. In a world where even browser names conjure images of animals or finely tuned cars, the company's simply named "Google Services for Websites" is extremely useful but often easy to forget.
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