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A Skewed Web: Innovation is in the outskirts of social media

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From Google's page rank, we went all the way to tag clouds, social bookmarking, Twitter trending topics and Gmail's Priority Inbox , trying to find ways to make what matters float to the top. Tags: Internet Marketing gmail gmailpriorityinbox google informationoverload onlinecommunities socialnetwork twitter.

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Search isn’t about search anymore, it’s about social

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Site Optimization : This includes copy rewriting, internal linking, keyword research, Google Analytics/ and Google/Bing Webmaster Tools integration, integration of Sitemaps, structured data, title and description rewriting and organization, image ALT tag development, site submission, and content recommendation development strategies, etc.

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A Skewed Web: Are you an outlier?

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Relying solely on social news or social bookmarking services such as Digg , Reddit , Fark , Slashdot , and Delicious might leave you with a very peculiar version of the world. Tags: Social Media Marketing facebook googletrend googlezeitgeist socialnetwork twitter. Image by BLW Photography via Flickr. by Aaron Kim.

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Unskewing the Web: Curators as filters

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However, the wholesale online sieves, like Google Search and Digg, created a different kind of problem, a giant global echo chamber, where we all were becoming collectively dumber. Tags: Social Media Marketing contentmanagement socialmedia twitter usergeneratedcontent web20. our collective intelligence.

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Upgrade your lame agency website into your social media brand HQ

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Another thing it lets me do is add a plugin that easily allows me to offer all my visitors the ability to effortlessly share my content to Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and even Google+, reddit, digg, NewsVine — whatever. This makes it easy to add and remove different buttons as social networks go away (good bye, Google Buzz!)