Linkfromdomain - A Linkbuilding Tip For Use at Bing.com
Submitted 94 days 16 hours ago
Posted by willcritchlowBing recently came out of beta in the UK and we are seeing the beginnings of the advertising campaign to promote it. For SEOs, however, there is a more immediate opportunity with Bing than hoping it gathers some market share from Google(*). Linkfromdomain is a search... More »
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How #MaSen Candidates Replied to Me
Submitted 94 days 16 hours ago
Approximately 48 hours ago, I tweeted a series of messages to the six electoral candidates vying to succeed Senator Ted Kennedy in the Massachusetts delegation to Congress. I used the #masen hashtag for tracking purposes. Here is what I sent to Michael Capuano, Steve Pagliuca, Alan Khazei, Martha... More »
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Social media for the (regulated industry) masses?
Submitted 94 days 17 hours ago
Consumer industries are in the thick of it now… for the most part companies selling direct to consumer have recognized the need for some kind of interaction in social media and have made at least some inroads in putting together a plan and a presence in relevant circles. But B2B companies... More »
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Introducing Icon Fever, an Icon Gallery
Submitted 94 days 19 hours ago
If you're a regular reader of the Vandelay Design blog you're probably aware that we launched a small network of five gallery sites about six months ago. We're happy to announce the addition of a sixth gallery, Icon Fever. More »
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What I Mean by Drawing Business
Submitted 94 days 22 hours ago
I shot a quick video to show what I mean when I talk about drawing a business process. If you can’t see the video click here. These are just a couple of examples. I love visual thinking. I got my love of it from my experiences with Dave Gray, founder of XPLANE. It’s a great way More »
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2009 PR People Awards: PR Blogger of the Year
Submitted 94 days 22 hours ago
On December 1st, 2009 PRNews hosted its 2009 PR Awards honoring those who have made a substantial and resonating impact in the world of new and evolving Public Relations. According to the latest issue that details the awards as well as the winners: Much like corporate America, PR is undergoing a... More »
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Measuring Social Media Marketing
Submitted 94 days 22 hours ago
In working with our various clients at New Marketing Labs, we like to start with measurement as it aligns to goals. We’re always excited that people want to work with us, but we also want to make sure their time isn’t wasted by simply “doing social media.” To that end, we... More »
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Users Will Show Us The Way
Submitted 94 days 23 hours ago
I liked this comment from Heather on the "Life After Social Media Post" so much, I decided it should be its own post: Hi David, I, like you, have been at the crossroads of this evolving media for many years. And I think we can see that there is a pattern here. In 1995 I worked at Time Inc helping... More »
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Users Will Show Us The Way
Submitted 94 days 23 hours ago
I liked this comment from Heather on the "Life After Social Media Post" so much, I decided it should be its own post: Hi David, I, like you, have been at the crossroads of this evolving media for many years. And I think we can see that there is a pattern here. In 1995 I worked at Time Inc helping... More »
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Media Hacks #21 Audio Podcast Is Now Live
Submitted 94 days 24 hours ago
Episode #180 of Six Pixels of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to. It's also episode #21 of Media Hacks. We have a pretty full crew on this latest episode of the Media Hacks audio podcast. C.C. Chapman, Hugh McGuire, Julien Smith and me tackle... More »
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Media Hacks #21 Audio Podcast Is Now Live
Submitted 95 days 0 hours ago
Episode #180 of Six Pixels of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to. It's also episode #21 of Media Hacks. We have a pretty full crew on this latest episode of the Media Hacks audio podcast. C.C. Chapman, Hugh McGuire, Julien Smith and me tackle... More »
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TECH cocktail DC 7 Showcases Six Startups
Submitted 95 days 1 hours ago
This past week we had a super showing at TECH cocktail DC 7 which was previewed in the November issue of DC Magazine. It was great to be able to showcase another handful of local start-ups. With the holidays right around the corner it was great to be able to catchup with a crowd of a couple... More »
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Why do a Fade in Web Page?
Submitted 95 days 5 hours ago
Google recently announced their fade in homepage. From a marketing perspective I think it is interesting to try to figure out why they did that. Marissa Mayer wrote: the variant of the homepage we are launching today was positive or neutral on all key metrics, except one: time to first action. At... More »
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I Stopped Caring About Links (Well, Almost)
Submitted 95 days 6 hours ago
Recently on Twitter a couple people mentioned that we should create tools similar to our Firefox extensions for Google Chrome. Then on TechCrunch there was a comment "As soon as I see the SEO Book toolbar for Chrome, I’ll be glad to uninstall Firefox." I read that and thought news to me.... More »
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Trust is the New Transparency
Submitted 95 days 10 hours ago
The concept of private and confidential is taking a beating lately, and it's a pity. The age of transparency seems to be understood as a way to blow the doors open to all sorts of information that we may not have the need - or appropriate clearance - to disclose. It's not just that people may get... More »
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Trust is the New Transparency
Submitted 95 days 10 hours ago
The concept of private and confidential is taking a beating lately, and it's a pity. The age of transparency seems to be understood as a way to blow the doors open to all sorts of information that we may not have the need - or appropriate clearance - to disclose. It's not just that people may get... More »
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What's it like? (The sad story of the hot pepper)
Submitted 95 days 12 hours ago
Can you imagine how difficult it was to sell the jalapeño when it came over from the new world?"What's it like?" you'd be asked.Well, it's like a pepper (of course, it wasn't. Black pepper is dried and tastes very different).Well, it's hot (no, it's not. Hot is a temperature, spicy is a... More »
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What's it like? (The sad story of the hot pepper)
Submitted 95 days 12 hours ago
Can you imagine how difficult it was to sell the jalapeño when it came over from the new world?"What's it like?" you'd be asked.Well, it's like a pepper (of course, it wasn't. Black pepper is dried and tastes very different).Well, it's hot (no, it's not. Hot is a temperature, spicy is a... More »
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