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Web 2.0 Social Tagging Sites, Part 5: Tier 3 Sites

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And the site copyright still says 2005 (ouch!). URLex Ditto the comment above for SyncOne, except that the site copyright says 2006 (still ouch). Squidoo Surprisingly ineffective at driving B2B traffic despite its huge popularity. SyncOne This site hasn't really taken off, despite some nice features. tags: Web 2.0,

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Best of 2009 (So Far): Blogging for Business, Part 1

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In this extensive post, Michael VanDeMar first explains why finding non-copyrighted images is important, then explains how to find free images through government websites or Creative Commons licenses. How To Find The Best Free Image/Photo/Graphics Downloads For Your Blog Posts by Smackdown! Can Blogs Help Drive Purchasing Decisions?

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Best of 2008: Blogging for Business, Part 2

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5 Sources for Free and Legal Images by The Blog Herald Copyright expert Jonathan Bailey offers detailed reviews of five services, such as Photo Dropper and Zemanta , that "will not cost you a dime to use and, if used correctly, can let you fill up your blog posts with as many images as your heart desires."

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One Company That "Gets" the Web -- And One That Doesn't

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The copyright date on this page is 2000, and the company's history abruptly ends in 2001. They also offer two free applications for download, called KwikFill and EzEnvelope -- but the site offers no explanation of what these applications do, how they work, or what they are compatible with, just a "download" button.

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WMC Interviews: Yvonne DiVita

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I knew POD would allow me to be in control, and to maintain my copyright. I chose to published via print-on-demand, rather than struggle with a traditional publishing method, and have all rights to my book revert to my publisher. The experience was less than pleasant.