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How to Increase Blog Traffic by Over 100% In 3 Days - Remarkablogger - 8 views

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    Maciverse.com is a website that covers everything about Apple's Mac computers. It has been almost 2 years since we started the website and we are now really hitting our stride. We currently average 70,000+ monthly unique visitors, but that wasn't always the case. In fact, most of our success has come during the last year. Twelve months ago we average 12,000 monthly visitors; we've since discovered a few tips, tricks, and secrets that have allowed us to grow quickly to where we are today. In this post we'd like to share some of those lessons learned that have contributed to our growth.
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News Feed takes Priority on Facebook | Questechie - 4 views

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    According to its surveys, people on average prefer links to high quality articles about current events, their favorite sports team or shared interests, to the latest meme.
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Social media - the latest recruitment tool - 12 views

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    SOCIAL media - Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. Who would have thought that these social media sites would become one of the latest recruitment tools? With a staggering number of 346 million people who read blogs globally, 700 million photos added to Facebook monthly, and 273.1 minutes on average spent watching online videos each month, they provide companies with a readily available pool of talent.
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picplz mobile photo sharing for iPhone and Android - 7 views

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    Share your mobile photos in style. Turn average into amazing with free photo effects and more.
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Venture Capital (VC) Blog Directory - 2011 Edition « Thinking About Thinking - 6 views

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    This is the 4th edition of the Venture Capital Blog Directory (1st edition, 2nd edition, 3rd edition).  This directory includes 149 venture capital, microVC/seed, and growth equity blogs.  The imperfect statistic used to rank these blogs is their average monthly uniques in Q410 from Compete (more methodology info below).  Blogs that have seen increased traffic over Q409 by 1,000+ uniques/month are highlighted in bold.  There is an additional list below of VC blogs below that had insufficient Compete data.  To subscribe to the top 15 VC blogs through Google Reader, click here: Top 15 VC Blogs.  As always, if there is any information missing or incorrect, please leave it in the comment field.  Many thanks to my colleagues at Volition Capital for their assistance with this directory - we hope it's a useful service for everyone.   
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HighTouch: Rule 1 for Community Engagement: Responsiveness - 0 views

  • How they sold a million phones I'm not exactly sure. By the time I got to the front of the line at around 10:30p Eastern I would say that 80% of the customers were walking away empty handed. The transactions were failing at the point where Apple connected to the AT&T database. Apple was doing their best to provide service to their customers at 10:30 on a Friday night. Their partner, the entity that could have sent most of the customers home fat and happy was not. AT&T customer support was closed. They were still working industrial era "office hours". Not only were they closed on Friday night, they were closed for the entire weekend. A dramatic example of two partners with very different DNA.
  • I've been thinking about this a lot. Somewhere I heard, and I wish I could remember where, that the average time for a person to get their first response via Yahoo Answers in Korea is 45 seconds. That's a remarkable response time when you realize that the answer is most likely being typed on a mobile phone. Now, that answer is most probably crap, but the point remains-- in this new world people have an expectation of an almost instantaneous response. If you aren't prepared to offer instantaneous service then you shouldn't attempt to offer the service at all as you are most likely going to disappoint.
  • The first rule of community engagement: You have to respond. A real person has to respond, and you need to do it lightning fast. Anything less and you've disappointed. It's okay if you respond and say, "We hear you, and we're working on it." But it's not okay to answer with dead silence, or to say "Well get back to you first thing Monday morning. Have a nice weekend."
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    Thoughts on the iPhone 3G roll out. In particular on the differences between Apple and AT&T and their customer service models. Interesting thoughts for the way forward
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Techstars: The next great startup incubator unleashes 11 startups in NYC - 14 views

  • TechStars: The next great incubator unleashes 11 startups in NYC
  • invests a small sum of money into a selected set of tech startups — $6,000 to $18,000 on average — for a 6% equity stake in the companies
  • In exchange, the startups get access to an incredible network of mentors, experienced members of the local tech scene,

How to Build a Culture of Cyber Security for Your Business - 0 views

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