TwitLinks
By Mike Fruchter of MichaelFruchter.com (Twitter/FriendFeed)Getting started with social media, whether for personal or professional use, requires learning the basic fundamentals. Social media is more than just creating a blog or Twitter account. The tools are great and give us big advantages, but they are simply extensions (Read More)
: I'm not so sure whether #mjberry is such a good example of a spammer on Twitter. He has got lots of followers who could unfollow him if they didn't value his tweets.
Submitted by Rmorrill
from blog:
Dan Morrill stumbled upon a site on StumbleUpon
The Brand You is Dead. Long Live The Brand You Build. & eyecube
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Search Engine Land
Google released a new keyword tool tonight, named the Search-Based Keyword Tool. This tool goes beyond what the other Google tools provide and tells you what keywords you are currently missing out on based on search query data from your site’s content.
I spoke with Google’s Baris...
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Submitted by Hutch
from Google Reader:
This weekend the big news was General Powell’s endorsement of Senator Obama - how did most of us watch this - on the web.Katie Couric’s interview with Governor Palin was the Rubicon moment that showed most of us that the Governor was not up to the job. How did most of us watch it - on the web.Paradoxically it has been SNL a (Read More)
: "Until maybe 2 months ago, all conventional news outlets have seen the web as a useful add on. Now, it is clear that the web is THE place to put up the key content. The air merely markets the web - the web is the primary source, where people virally spread your content and so where the conversation begins."
Submitted by Jny2cornell:
With 46 million monthly unique visitors, according to comScore, Yahoo Japan reaches 82 percent of all Internet users in the country. That compares to 26 million monthly uniques (or a 46 percent reach) for Google in Japan. (In the U.S., the two are neck and neck, with Yahoo drawing 138 million monthly uniques, and Google 133 (Read More)
Valleywag
Metrics firm ComScore reports that 132 million unique visitors logged onto Facebook in June 2008, up from just 52 million in June 2007. 117 million worldwide users visited MySpace during June 2008. Its Facebook's first definitive traffic victory, from a source advertisers actually pay attention to, over MySpace. Way down on (Read More)