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31+ of the Coolest Social Media, Search and Web Tools of 2010

Webbiquity

Economic conditions may have been tough in 2010, but there was no shortage of online innovation. Don’t want to follow Twitterers who aren’t following you? A free tool for finding the relative influence of any Twitter user. A free service for setting up, promoting and hosting Twitter chats. Create animations?

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Best LinkedIn Guides, Tips and Tactics of 2010

Webbiquity

Blogs represent 50%, Facebook 47% and…Twitter scores 41%.”. Mark Walsh reports on company pages, another new feature added by LinkedIn in late 2010. Instead, establish yourself as a key expert or resource by providing thoughtful, pithy observations.&#. Post on Google Buzz. Share this on Bebo. Share this on Facebook.

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The Top 3 Priorities for 2010 Marketing Budgets

Online Marketing Institute

If you don’t have in-house SEO resources, hire an agency or consultant, but either way, make SEO an ongoing priority. Social Media – according to a study early this year by Forrester Research, 91% of technology b2b decision makers use social media in some form (blogs, video, customer reviews, social networking sites, Twitter, etc.).

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Tired of chasing shiny objects, and setting up Twitter and Facebook accounts with clear direction, or success metrics? includes slides and worksheet) [link to post] – Posted using Chat Catcher [link] DMurrow (Dave Murrow) Twitter Comment RT @jaybaer: Develop a social media strategy in 7 steps. Sessions start October 5.

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10 Clever Website Error Messages From Creative Companies

Hubspot

But no matter how many resources you put into ensuring your website never, ever, ever goes down. Digg is a social news website that gathers news from across the Internet and compiles it on one website for readers. Since people depend on Digg for a lot of their news, they use this funny message whenever they are down.

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90 Tips to Make Your Blog Rock

Online Marketing Institute

Jeffbullas's Blog Internet Marketing Home Bio Speaking Grade your Site Marketing Resources Twitter Jeff’s YouTube Contact Congratulations: You have successfully subscribed! Provide “share this” buttons to Facebook and Twitter as a minimum 22. Implement “subscribe” buttons via RSS and Email 23. be authentic.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Also, don’t be afraid to link to other posts or resources from within your posts. Also, while I think it’s somewhat less likely that a first-time visitor will tweet or Digg or Stumble your work (I’d love to see a study on that), you should make that process as easy as possible as well. How can I help you?