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Exact Factor Alerts You When Your Search Rank Improves 
Kevin Purdy via Lifehacker: Google on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
Free alert service Exactfactor tracks search engine results by key words, and can email anyone interested in how any web site is doing in the battle for the top Google, Yahoo, or Live.com spot. After signing up for an account, you enter one or two web sites and
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A Short Story About “Back To Top” Links 
Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennart via Smashing Magazine on Fri, 28 Nov. 2008
Often it is the close attention to small details that makes a design outstanding. During the development of a website, designers tend to quickly forget about small details and focus on major design elements, such as navigation, typography and layout. If done properly, the result is usually a solid, impressive and highly professional design that communicates information. Howeve
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More on the Menace of Marketing Measurement 
Todd Defren via PR Squared on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
Marketing measurement guru Katie Paine pointed to a recent blog post of mine re: Social Media Measurement ROI in her mos
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Share Google Docs with a quick drag and drop in Gmail 
Kevin C. Tofel via jkOnTheRun on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
Folks living in the browser will appreciate this quick-and-easy tidbit
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category Gmail
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The Second of Five Ways to Promote Your Agency Using Social Media 
Michael Gass via FUEL LINES on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
2. Participate! Join the conversation.
“The sole purpose of Marketing is to sell more to more people, more often and for more money.” Sergio Zyman
I agree with Zyman’s quote whether it’s traditional marketing or social marketing. I say this at the outset because I’ve heard people in agenci
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Gmail Gets Themes 
Frederic Lardinois via ReadWriteWeb on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Gmail's interface was revolutionary when it was first released, but the design was a bit too plain for a lot of users. After a short while, users started to develop Greasemonkey scripts and
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category themes
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Post PubCon: Real-World Winning Tactics for Content Creation 
AshleyB via Online Marketing Blog on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Editor note: In order not to overwhelm readers with posts during Pubcon, we’ve saved
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category mobile
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Paul Dunay: Secrets of Web Analytics: A Podcast with Avinash Kaushik 
(unknown author) via Marketing Profs Daily Fix on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Stop everything you are doing and listen to this podcast! Seriously, if you have never met or had the opportunity to listen to Avinash Kaushik, you must hear this podcast – I guarantee you will learn something!Sometimes you meet someone so passionate about something that it’s contagious and if you listen closely you can hear me firing off
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category Web
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E-Book: The Unscary, Real World Guide to SEO Copywriting 
(unknown author) via Conversation Marketing: Intern on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
If you're a copywriter and you write for the web, you've probably gone to the occasional seminar on SEO. Then you walk out with a pounding, piercing headache.
You're a writer. You shouldn't have to learn about keyword mining, pagerank and the robots meta tag. You just want to write quality content that search engines will like.
That's why I wrote The Unscary, Real Worl
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category SEO
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Hey Likert. Welcome to the Party! 
Kevin Hale via Wufoo on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
After weeks of planning, preparation and quite a bit of backend architecture adjustment magic, the W
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category field
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Google’s New Search-Based Keyword Tool Tells You What Keywords You’re Missing 
Barry Schwartz via Search Engine Land: News About on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Google released a new keyword tool tonight, named the Search-Based Keyword Tool. This tool goes beyond what the other Google tools provide and tells you what keywords you are currently missing out on based on search query data from your site’s content.
I spoke with Google’s Baris...
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Lorem 2 Offers Text Samples for Copy and Paste [Design] 
Jackson West via Lifehacker on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
If you've ever mocked up a web page, print publication or set of presentation slides for a project but didn't have any copy text yet, visit Lorem 2. Graphic designers and typographers have long used a stock set of Latin gibberish commonly referred to as
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DimDim Hosts Your Webinars for Free [Screenshot Tour] 
Kevin Purdy via Lifehacker on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
If you work in a corporate culture that's fond of meetings, or an industry that involves lots of long-distance collaboration, you've no doubt heard an increasing amount about "webinars" lately. The web-based meetings, usually involving collaborative editin
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category free
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Top Content Marketing Blogs from Junta42 
Lee Odden via Online Marketing Blog on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
Over at Junta42 Joe Pulizzi has announced the quarterly update of his Junta42 list of content marketing blogs. I’m happy to say Online Marketing Blog was again included in t
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A Social Media Primer for Traditional Creatives 
KatFrench via Social Media Explorer on Mon, 10 Nov. 2008
It’s a scary world out there for any traditional advertising creatives who are still waiting for this whole “internet” craze to just go away. If you have been waiting for this whole “web 2.0/social media bubble” you keep hearing about to pop, and the world to return to the days when people left content creation and design to the professionals, you may have to consider the p
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New Screencast: WordPress as a CMS 
Chris Coyier via CSS-Tricks on Thu, 06 Nov. 2008
We once did a poll asking people what their favorite CMS was. WordPress was a run-away winner, but also got many comments of “WordPress isn’t a CMS!!“. Well clearly, in the strictest sense, WordPress is a CMS as it “manages content”. But is WordPress really only suited for blo
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category Wordpress
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10 Promising Content Management Systems 
Jacob Gube via Six Revisions on Thu, 06 Nov. 2008
When it comes to content management systems (CMS) and publishing platforms, there are plenty to choose from. They vary in technologies used, organization structure, performance, and license. You’ve probably heard of popular content management systems such as Drupal, WordPress, Movable
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category management
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The Ultimate Web Analytics Data Reconciliation Checklist 
Avinash Kaushik via Occam's Razor by Avinash K on Thu, 06 Nov. 2008
Ideally you should only have one web analytics tool on your website.
If you have nothing and you are starting out then sure have a few different ones, stress test them, pick the one you love (just like in real life!), but then pr
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category Web
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Exploring Project Management Tasking Tools 
Stephanie Hay, Project Manager via Viget Advance : The Strategy L on Wed, 05 Nov. 2008
Since starting at Viget in February 2007, I've received a few requests from friends and clients who want to know what project management tools we use for tasking our teams. Also during that time frame, I've auditioned three different platforms, including Fog Creek Software's FogBugz,
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category SEO
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6 Embeddable HTML Editors for Your Website Compared 
Rob Diana via Mashable! on Mon, 03 Nov. 2008
Not many Web sites allow you to create your own pages, but many do allow you to create segments of HTML. What if you wanted to allow this on your own site? Do you write your own editor? Well, with the capabilities offered by these six embedded HTML editors,
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category machines
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