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Best of 2008: Social Media Optimization, Part 2

WebMarketCentral

Discover these answers and others here in more of the best posts from the past year on social media marketing and PR. Top 10 Business Applications for Facebook by Duct Tape Marketing Of the 1,000+ Facebook apps built thus far, only a very small number—perhaps a couple of dozen or so—have value for B2B marketers and PR pros.

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Best of 2008: Social Media Optimization, Part 1

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How can you maximize your results through social bookmarking sites like Digg? How to Level the Playing-field With Digg by Skelliewag How to game Digg to get your content onto the front page, by building and utilizing a grassroots network and selectively targeting power users. Tags: Web 2.0 Social Tagging.

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Best of 2008: Social Media Optimization, Part 6

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Unfortunately, several of the largest sites including Digg, delicious, Reddit, Mixx and Mister Wong now partially or completely use insidious no follow links. Tags: Web 2.0 If you are planning to use these for SEO, check for do-follow status first. Social Tagging.

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Best of 2007: Cool Online Tools

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TypePad Widget Gallery An extensive list of widgets that can be added to TypePad blogs to help promote content through sites like Bloglines , Digg and del.icio.us , as well as add cool features, collect email signups, embed a chat box, monitor traffic, create online polls and more.

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B2B marketers are stumbling in the dark

Online Marketing Institute

25 comments Nokia upsets blogger due to marathon PR failure 24 comments Gap listened to its customers, or did it? 237 posts from The Drama 2.0 237 posts from The Drama 2.0 237 posts from The Drama 2.0 Judging Categories Previous winners How can we help you? He’s wrong.