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Link-In Your Blog to the Business Community
via Newfangled in Blogs by (author unknown) on May 15, 2008
Shared by ericholter One of my responses to a LinkedIn question is featured in this post.Last week I participated in a panel to talk about the use of social media for your business. Specifically, we addressed the needs and questions of entrepreneurs, solo-preneurs, and small business owners. This demographic tends to be in much closer contact with their customers than your average perso ...
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Enhance Your Google Apps with Greasemonkey Scripts
via Web Worker Daily by Scott Blitstein on May 15, 2008
Like a lot of Web Workers, I am fairly dependent on the Google suite of applications, and with good reason. They are feature rich, they’re reliable, I can get to them from anywhere on just about any hardware, and they’re free.That doesn’t mean that they are perfect though. Each application has it’s own quirks and improvement is always possible. Thankfully, if you’re a Firefox user...
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The day there was no news
via swissmiss by swissmiss on May 15, 2008
I agree with Chris, I could watch this over and over:
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How RSS Feeds Affect My Life & Work
via Web Worker Daily by Aliza Sherman on May 13, 2008
About a week ago, I posted about Needing a Gentle Intro to RSS Feeds. I mentioned that I would read my RSS feeds through Google Reader over breakfast while my husband reads the paper and would let you know how I fared.I know it has only been a week, but here are my first impressions about the impact reading feeds is having on my life and work.1. They make me look smarter. Over the past week, I...
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Friend Connect And The End Of The Fragmentation Era
via Mashable! by Stan Schroeder on May 12, 2008
For those of you who have been struggling to understand what Google’s latest service, Friend Connect, really is, and how it relates to the competitors, I’ve found a simple answer: it’s MyBlogLog on a global scale. MyBlogLog is a great little service (later acquired by Yahoo) with a simple idea: give a name and a face to your website’s visitors. In a way, it takes your visitors and creates...
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Don’t Analyze, Optimize.
via Erickson Barnett by (author unknown) on May 09, 2008
Shared by ericholter We should look into integrating this on our sites.Metrics, analytics and reporting are hot topics in the B2B marketing world these days. But as 1/2 of the EB Optimization team, I must confess even we have fallen into the trap of touting the benefits of analytics and metrics along with much of the B2B community. And if we were to follow the old "people don't buy drills,...
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Mark Goren: How to Handle Negative Comments
via Marketing Profs Daily Fix by (author unknown) on May 08, 2008
Getting comments on a blog post is one of the most positive outcomes you can experience as a blogger. Comments are rewarding on so many levels. Think about it, your readers are...Moved to action by what you wroteGiving you feedback, either to improve your idea or validate itInterested and engagedReaching out to you to let you know that they’re listeningFiring you up to post again and again and...
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Style Your Google Docs with CSS [Google Docs]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on May 07, 2008
Web monkeys comfortable with CSS can now apply their style skills to Google Docs. A new (to us) item in the Edit pulldown menu lets you apply standard CSS styles to your Google Doc. A Google Group exists to help you work out any kinks in the process, and a Googler offers a beautiful resume template (available for you to copy into your own Docs account) all styled with CSS.Here's the resume...
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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
... there's all sorts of information "out there" just waiting to be streamed, shared and otherwise consumed by you and your friends. Now you can finally show all of your Reader friends that awesome talking cat video you found, your favorite grilled trout recipe, or reviews of the best brunch place in your neighborhood -- all without a subscription.Here are a few new ways you can add and share ...
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Sharing RSS Feeds Using Google Reader
via www.newfangled.com by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by ericholter This is Chris's section on sharing Google Reader posts. New development, any web page (not just blog posts) can be shared and noted with Google's share in reader feature.Aside from its great interface and ease of use, Reader's killer feature is sharing
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