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The Effective Marketer

Earn attention: create something great and distribute it online to generate buzz Nobody cares about your products: they care about solving their problems Lose control: trying to control all your content will work against your attempts to get your ideas heard. United States License. Theme: Contempt by Vault9. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Best of 2008: Social Media Optimization, Part 2

WebMarketCentral

What are some of the best free tools for monitoring social buzz about your brand or company? In another post, Chris provides detailed instructions on how to add friends in Google social bookmarking. A high number of RSS subscribers is going to be your best Google indicator." How should you measure the impact of social media?

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Best of 2008: Social Media Optimization, Part 3

WebMarketCentral

Social Media Marketing best practice even used by Google by LEADSExplorer A brief post that makes a solid point: blogs have become a primary conduit for corporate announcements and news releases. You can still find his list of 55 Do-Follow Social Networks on Google's cache for now, however. Tags: Web 2.0 Social Tagging.

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Best of 2007: Cool Online Tools

WebMarketCentral

My Search Engines Blogger David Berkowitz provides an excellent list of specialized search engines to help monitor buzz, find content within blogs, research websites, and find images, video clips and people. A free trial of the software is available here. This is a "must bookmark" post for anyone conducting online research.

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How NOT to pitch a blog | Online Marketing Blog

Online Marketing Institute

I receive dozens of scripted link requests daily all promising the tremendous benefits achieved from reciprocal linking despite the abundance of information available today touting the dangers of excessive linking from Google’s point of view. Makes me wonder if some people ever think for themselves.