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Search 4.0: Personalized Search - Live Blogging from SMX West

From General Search, to Vertical Search, to Blended Search, to Custom Search - search landscape is constantly evolving and including more new ways to expose the web properties to the searchers.
Right now at the SMX West search marketing Expo and conference the panel composed of Google, Yahoo and Eurekster  representatives are discussing the next […]

Web Community Forum - Facebook Conference

I am attending a first event on Facebook in Seattle. Very interesting event drawing a team of Facebook pioneers such as Nick O’Neill a creator of AllFacebook.com, Dave McClure, Jeremiah Owyang a Forrester Research Social Computing analyst, and .
The topics discussed are:

- Presented by Jeremiah Owyang
- Presented by Jason Beckerman, Rodney Rumford
[…]

Censorship by Digg?

Neil Patel of Pronet Advertising raises a theory based on one the blogger’s twitter post, claiming that Digg censors select stories. Could that be true, after what they went through with the HD DVD encryption deal?

The blogger in the above article is Stefan Juhl, who happens to be one of my Twitter contacts. Well […]

Inluu - A New Web 2.0 Startup

For the past few months I kept a secret. A secret which was revealed two days ago by Juan Irming, a software engineer and founder of Human Proxy, LLC , Seattle, WA newest startup company.
What is the secret I am talking about? It is “inluu — Your story. Your people. Your pace.”
Here is the […]

Netscape Explained - Social Networking Part 9

In an effort to shed more light on the Social Networking arena, we continue our series with Netscape. In this post I just point out this excellent article explaining the new Netscape written by Muhammad Saleem of Pronet Advertising. There is not much that I can add to his already detail presentation of Netscape, so enjoy his article! It is well […]

Power of Digg.com - Real Example

We will show you a real example of the power of Digg.com. Yesterday Brian Mark submitted a story to Digg with a catchy title. The story was featured on Cartoonbarry.com and is very shocking. The result? This story is number 1 in its category on Digg.
Barry reports today that his blog received 45,000 visitors. Normally […]

Tumblr and Jaiku – Social Networking Part 8

We introduced Twitter and its Social Networking properties a few weeks ago. Today, two more flavors of very similar tool, but with more options.
Jaiku is another public website used to post your messages and distribute them to your friends in real time. With the exception that you can connected many other sources of your creativity: RSS […]

MySpace - Poor Ad Targeting

Do you want to see poor online ad targeting? Go to your own MySpace page. Log in, and just browse. When I do it I see lots of “dead ads.” “Dead Ads” do not relate to me most of the times. These are wasted ads. Bad online marketing.
MySpace knows what my interests are. They […]

4 Ways to Use Social Networking – Part 7

We have been writing about Social Networking this past month. Today we will take a look at the ways to better take advantage of this phenomenon to drive your website traffic. Neil Patel highlights the 4 ways to draw social media traffic to the websites. He also gives great examples for each.

Good Post Titles – use […]

Twitter – Social Networking Part 6

“Twitter: A Whole World in Your Hands”
Twitter is a “new-er comer” into the social media scene. “It is a community of friends and strangers from around the world sending updates about moments in their lives.  Friends near or far can use Twitter to remain somewhat close while far away,” by sending short messages to […]



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